Saturday, October 26, 2013

Do you think the Media - all forms of it, is trying to make White people look bad deliberately?

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Poyzin


I keep seeing these stories of super embarrassing or tragic stories that are deliberately leaked to broadcasters like CNN or Internet portals like AOL. There were videos for example originating on YouTube, where maybe 10,000 people saw it, but then CNN picks it up or AOL, and the whole world finds out.
Recent examples were young girls who were seriously mangled in car accidents with gory pictures, or a young girl who had embarrassing accidental nude pictures taken of her in her school up her skirt. If CNN is airing these photos, they are guilty of child Porn!!!

And of course, the Miss California girl who was crucified by every media outlet. All of these people were white.

Meanwhile, you see all these advertisements of black people portrayed as perfect in every way - graduating from college with their father by their side, or being a doctor, or all these other role model things on TV ads. This is fraud in two ways. 1. Why are there ten times more ads depicting blacks than there were only 12 months ago? and 2. Why are they depicting blacks as all living in happy, 2-parent family with hugs and kisses everywhere. I thought blacks and the media made fun of Leave it to Beaver White Bread families!!!!!!!!! Now, they want us to believe that's how blacks live? Pure fraud.
All of this to appease obama and jesse jackson?
Even obama himself is a triple-bastard. His loser biological dad abandoned him, then his step dad abandoned him, then his mother abandoned him. This is a much more typical life of a black person. No father. Worthless mother, and there are more blacks in jail than in college.
Obama himself was a crack-dealing bum.
But just because obama managed to get his throne given to him by affirmative action, we are bombarded with false images of black people acting like the very white people they hate so much?



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This is by far the STUPIDEST, not ignorant, not misguided, but STUPID question I have seen in a while.

I think it's too late for you, but I will still answer. The reason you see more news about white people looking bad these days is simple. There are A LOT of white people in America. You're probably just watching news more often and/or our country is getting a little worse,and although you don't want to believe it, it's not all the faults of "those darn blacks and mexicants!".

You're question is like saying if you put 80 yellow skittles and 20 red ones in a bag, why do you see more yellow ones in your hand after you take a scoop.


Secondly, there are more ads about blacks going to college with the 4.5 family house hold because there are more black families like that, read a fucking census you moron. Additionally, looks like aff action has been helping, thus with moe black families able to afford college, more colleges are advertising to those families. And since quotas are ILLEGAL for aff action, most of those black men and women will begetting in on their own Merrittit!!

...just like Obama did. he destroyed McCain in the election. DESTROYED! There is no Affirmative Action for political elections.

I hate when people cry reverse racism just because the people on tv get darker or they had a bad day, or lost the promotion at work to someone who simultaneouslyusly better at the job and darker than he.

Stop blaming everything on the system or conspiracy and if your life isn't what you want, then do something about it.

What a freakin C you next tuesday.

Child Dies After Being Hit By Admitted Drunk Driver ... But ...?




Just Fire


http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/jaywalking-moms-appeal-denied/nR5Sq/

A woman takes her 3 children out for fun and after getting of a bus they cross the street ... to the median as opposed to a crosswalks half a mile either way.

A man driving drunk hits the little boy who darted out in front of the van trying to catch up to his sister who had made it to the other side.

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The mother has been convicted of vehicular homicide ... and she wasn't even driving.

I realize that this is simply a case of so many wrongs coming together at a tragic moment ... but is she at fault for crossing (jaywalking) or is the man who was driving while drunk to blame for the child's death?

I've read nowhere where the drunk driver was charged with anything other than drunk driving and he served 6 months in jail while the mother stands to lose up to 3 years of her life behind bars.

I also wonder how anyone who drives drunk and hits/kills someone can be considered less of a crime than someone who jaywalked and lost someone unintentionally because the crosswalks were a half mile away ... Jaywalking! ... Something all of us have done at one time or another does not compare with intentionally driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

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I want to hear others opinions on this case ... thanks and thumbs up to all who answer ... just give me time to get back and read the answers.
Correction : I meant to ask is she at fault for crossing (jaywalking) and causing the child's death or is the man who was driving while drunk to blame for the child's death?
Michael T :

Good point/points ... but are you saying the mother is more responsible for not paying attention ... more so than the driver who got behind the wheel after drinking?

Should the driver not be held responsible in anyway for the death of the child? (He was only charged with drunk driving)

Thank you for your answer.
I appreciate your answers ... all are good points.

I will think a little more on this ... Thanks!
Good points from all of you ...

I drive for Fedex Express and I admire your arguments. I personally think the greater responsibility is to drivers since automobiles are far tougher than the human body and we should drive accordingly.

People first ... always ...

If he wasn't drunk I think he would have had greater control/cognition of the situation and possibly could have seen the situation/been more aware of the potential for danger as he/if he saw the people in the middle of the divider and slowed or driven accordingly.

I thank you all for your answers.



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Look at it another way: If you take out the magic wand and **presto** the driver is suddenly sober.....does the accident still happen?

If the answer is "yes" it does, then the fact that the driver of the van was intoxicated is not the cause of the child's death.

Now, take out the magic wand again ** presto ** instead of the mom Jaywalking and trying to cross a
divided HIGHWAY - she walks the 1/2 mile to the cross walk. She presses the button, the traffic signal turns red and the traffic stops allowing her and her children to safely cross at an area where drivers expect pedestrians to be.

Does the accident still happen? No it does not.

Therefore, the mothers choices - to cross a DIVIDED HIGHWAY in the middle of the road, her failure to keep control of her children (the toddler broke away from her) are what caused the accident.

She was not crossing a neighborhood street. She was crossing a DIVIDED HIGHWAY. That means lots of cars, heavy traffic, multiple lanes of traffic going each direction and speed limits of 55 +miles an hour. Additionally, any driver (even sober ones) are not expecting a 2 foot tall toddler to be crossing the road there.

A sober driver would not have been able to stop for a toddler that suddenly ran out in front of them on a busy divided highway.

The other thing to consider, a jury of 12 people who heard all the evidence - from the lady herself, witnesses who saw it, photos of the roadway, the traffic there, the speeds the vehicles travel etc. convicted her. They have much more information than we get in limited and sometimes partisan news stories.

As unfortunate as it is, yes, this lady is responsible for her child's death.

Drunk Driving is unacceptable. But it does not automatically make you at fault if something happens.

For example: A drunk driver is legally stopped at a stop sign and you rear end them.....it's still your fault. That the other driver was drunk did not cause the accident.

A drunk driver is traveling down a road at the posted speed limit. He does not have a stop sign. You, on the cross street, do have a stop sign. You fail to stop for the stop sign and hit the drunk driver. Yes, he will get arrested for DUI. You will be charged for the accident.




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As Obama moves to close the U.S. Detention Center at Guantanamo Bay, what does the US stand to gain or lose?

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John S.


The U.S. Detention Center at Guantanamo Bay has been in the news a lot over the last several years. Some of it has to do with the interrogation practices used, but it seems to be more complex than that.

One of the first moves that Obama seems to be posturing to take is to CLOSE Guantanamo Bay. I am starting to get the sense that Obama considers Guantanamo Bay as being something in the same category as Hitler's Auschwitz with the concentration camps of the Nazi regime. That's an extreme, I admit, but the closing of a strategic U.S. facility seems to be extreme as well if indeed we are giving up something strategic that has worked to protect the security of U.S. citizens and American interests.

There are prisoners at Guantanamo Bay, correct? Terrorists and suspected terrorists I believe. So what's Obama going to do with them? Send them home with a get-out-of-jail free pass? Bring them onto U.S. soil so any raid attempts to free them will now threaten U.S. lives beyond the brave U.S. service men and women who currently manage our Guantanamo Bay facility?

I am sketchy on these details, I admit. But if you can help me fill in the blanks, that would be much appreciated. Thank you.



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The only people at Guantanomo who are known to be guilty of anything are already being tried and seem, in fact, eager for the publicity. Khalid Sheikh Muhammad for one.

The ones who aren't being tried are the ones who there is no evidence against.

Since when did international law change to allow the US to arbitrarily imprison foreigners captured in combat on the basis of mere suspicion? People captured in combat are prisoners of war. That is rock-solid international law. Pretending otherwise was a bad, isolationist mistake that put the US at odds with the civilized world.

There may be some people who have been plotting terrorist acts at Guantanamo. But the vast majority of prisoners there are completely innocent. Even if a few of them go back and plot against the US again, the chances of their plots leading to anything significant are negligible.

The 9/11 attack was a lucky strike for a ragtag band of radical militants. There was no "Al Qaeda" at the time, it was a term invented by the CIA and swallowed whole by the media. It means "the network" translated literally. That "network" wasn't any organization, it just meant the various venues and contacts that dealt with fundamentalist radicals over the years. It's like associating gangsters all over the world with each other just because they're all called "the Mafia." It's a term of paranoia to feed public fear. There was, in reality, hardly any organization or power.

Even if there were a 9/11 every year, which there won't be, since it was a rare long-shot, Americans will still be safe. You're in far more danger from your own self than from a foreign terrorist, especially if you drive a car. Typically more than 14,000 Americans are murdered by other Americans every year. Thousands die from negligence or from freak accidents.
Not to mention your food! Americans are slaughtered in the
hundreds of thousands every year by their own bad eating habits. Over half of the population is now overweight or obese.

So to put it simple, "national security" is no excuse. Obama is right, it's time for America to grow up and admit it doesn't have special rights in the world.

I hope Obama can drag Israel into the light with him. Israel is the only developed nation that ever outdoes the US in sheer ugliness. They just finished doing so yet again. Israel is the one who taught the CIA how to "soft torture," too. They've practiced it since the '70's.

1. Is this a civil or criminal case? What is the basis of your answer? 2.2. What type of civil/criminal case i?




hoangkhoi_


In 2003, Clara Harris, a Houston-area dentist, stood trial for killing her orthodontist husband by running him over with her automobile. Here is a news account of the event that led to the charges against Ms. Harris:
NASSAU BAY, Texas -- A Houston-area woman was arrested early Thursday morning, accused of running over her husband and killing him after learning that he was cheating on her. When asked about her husband's death, Clara Harris told News2Houston that, "It was an accident." But Nassau Bay police said that they don't see it as an accident and said that Harris has been charged with first-degree murder. The incident happened shortly before 9 p.m. Wednesday at the Hilton Nasa Clear Lake, Nasa Road 1, in Nassau Bay. Investigators said that Clara Harris confronted her husband, David Lynn Harris, in the hotel's lobby. "She said that she was just distraught over the marital problems that they were evidently having," Nassau Bay Police Lt. Joe Cashiola said. The argument moved to the hotel's parking lot, where Clara Harris got behind the wheel of her Mercedes and ran her husband down, authorities said. "Officers arrived on the scene and found the victim had been struck multiple times with the car," Cashiola said. "Since then, we have brought the wife up here for questioning (and) during the interview she has admitted her involvement." Police said that Clara Harris had long suspected her husband was cheating on her, and that her suspicions were allegedly confirmed by a private investigator. "She has admitted hiring a private investigation firm to follow her husband around," Cashiola said. "So there was some type of history. We're still digging into that." Investigators said that David Harris' 16-year-old daughter from a previous marriage was in the car with his wife and watched him die. The couple had two other children, who are currently staying with their grandparents, authorities said. Both Clara and David Harris were dentists and lived in the town of Friendswood. David Harris' patients reacted with shock after showing up at his dental office in the Clear Lake area and learning about what happened. Clara Harris was taken to the Harris County Jail. She was released on a $30,000 bond. She hired attorney George Parnham to represent her. Parnham is best known for representing Andrea Yates, the mother who drowned her five children.



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This would probably be a criminal case, but it depends on who the plaintiff is. Seeing as how George Parnham is criminal defense attorney and he is Harris' lawyer, the best bet would be to say that this is a criminal case.




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Friday, October 25, 2013

How do you bike on a busy city street?

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Yonci


I'm a young girl, and I haven't biked anywhere for a while, since my previous bike got stolen. However I am going on a bike trip for school soon, so I need to get a bike. When I do get a bike, I plan to bike all over the city to visit my friends, but I'm not sure how to really bike where there are tons of cars and stoplights and things. I could just use a few tips about dealing with tricky intersections and cars and things. Thanks a bunch!


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Read all the articles on links below. Watch all the videos. Class starts now...

http://www.bikexprt.com/streetsmarts/usa/index.htm
http://practicalcyclist.blogspot.com/2009/03/sharrows.html
http://www.ksdk.com/news/article/260505/3/Hey-Heidi-Bicycle-safety-and-rules-of-the-road
https://www.stlbeacon.org/#!/content/14234/knowledge_is_best_protection_for_bicyclist
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZFjCza5e1kw
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XIr3mI96FZk
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If im flying, and need to bring a car seat for after the flight,can I carry it on with me or do I have to pay?




Samantha B


How does that work? I need to bring my one year old and hold her in my lap. But I need to bring a car seat while I travel after arrival. Am I going to have to pay for it like extra luggage? Can someone explain to me what are some options for me? Im going to have my purse and diaper bag and luggage. I also have to bring a car seat.


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I would encourage you to purchase a seat for your child. It is not safe for a child to be riding on the lap. I'm sure that means you're thinking "how could it not be safe if they let you do it?" Why? B/c the airline companies know that by offering free fare to 2 and under, they get more families to fly. That's why. That doesn't mean they think its safe. In fact, ask any flight attendant and they will tell you they always prefer to see children properly restrained on the plane. Its not plane crashes you're protecting against, its plane turbulence or other problems that seem minor to an adult, but could be huge for a baby/child. If you go into severe turbulence, you will not be able to hold that child on your lap. And holding a child on your lap is never that easy anyways. They understand the car seat, and are used to it. It means stay put to them. Sitting on a lap does not. And makes you, your child, and everyone else uncomfortable.

You aren't required to, but its a really good idea to take one. Kids do better when they have their seat on the plane, same as in the car. They are less likely to want to run around and such since they are used to being put in a car seat whenever traveling. And believe it are not, they are safer. Should turbulence happen, they are less likely to be injured or scared.

Another thing to consider: will you be doing any traveling by car once you get to your destination? Then you will need the car seat anyway, or you will have to purchase one when you get there. Do not rely on a car seat from a rental company! Its dangerous. Car seats expire 6 years after the date of manufacture, and are not safe if not taken care of properly. It must never have been in a wreck, never dropped, include all the original pieces and manual, and be installed correctly, something the rental staff will not help you with. On that note, remember too, that it is better NOT to check car seats as luggage. Think of how your luggage gets banged around - well, if your car seat gets banged around, it is no longer safe to use. A car seat is only made to withstand being dropped/in an accident once! And if it gets dropped and you don't know about it, you unwittingly put your child in danger. Better all around to take the seat on the plane.

And the airline is very unlikely to replace the seat if they do damage it. Just check to make sure that your car seat is FAA approved for aircraft use, should say so somewhere on a label on the seat.

Also - if you are planning on having your baby as a lap baby, you should know the truth of what can really happen, check the links below. Flight attendants refer to lap babies as MISSILES!!!! That's right, b/c missiles is what they become when there is heavy turbulence or other problems or rough flights. They give the count as "127 pax (passengers) and 3 missiles". Is a missile what you want your baby to be?

WHY USE CAR SEATS ON PLANES:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20080110/ap_on_re_ca/canada_plane
http://flyingwithchildren.blogspot.com/
http://www.wsbtv.com/news/15031942/detail.html
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/europe...ent/index.html




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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

Are conservatives actually physically violent towards others?

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Matthew D


Woman spats on recall workers; throws over table into the street. Other offenders also.
http://www.twincities.com/news/ci_19584378?source=rss

Man assaults Recall workers.
http://www.todaystmj4.com/news/local/135969088.html



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If you took time to read more than the headlines, you'd realize one of your stories contains this:

"That isn't the only report of an attack. Back in November, a mother filed a complaint with the GAB saying she picked up her kids at the ice rink and when she tried to go across the street to get them McDonald's she was blocked in by people who were trying to get petitions signed to recall Gov. Walker. When she refused to sign she claims they gave her the middle finger and smashed a egg on the hood of her car."


MORE:

November, 2008: Black Panther with a billy club threatening voters outside polling place in Philadelphia. Eric Holder let him walk.

⢠January, 2009: Hackers get Republican Senator Norm Colemanâs donorsâ credit card info and post it on the internet

⢠August (1st week?) 2009: a black gentleman who was a Tea Party participant named Kenneth Gladney went to a town-hall meeting hosted by Rep. Russ Carnahan, Missouri Democrat. While passing out âDonât Tread on Meâ flags, he was viciously attacked by Service Employees International Union (SEIU) members. One called him a ânigger.â A woman filming the violence also was accosted. NBC News.

⢠Summer (?), 2009: a handicapped woman in a wheelchair was attacked by a protester at an Obama town hall in New Hampshire. Another protester kicked an armed man in the groin, & spit into a camera filming it.

⢠Summer (?) 2009: At a tea party in Milwaukee, a heckler attacked several people and rushed the stage while a speaker was talking, YouTube video shows. Police tackled and removed him

⢠September, 2009: The Washington DC Tea Party appears to be a big success, but itâs not for lack of trying among the movementâs more lunatic opponents. Yesterday, the DC Metro police evacuated the offices of Freedomworks after several threats, including a bomb-threat phone call that police considered credible enough to investigate.

⢠September 3, 2009 in Thousand Oaks , California, a nationalized health care advocate attacked and bit off the finger of a Tea Partyer who was an opponent, Associated Press.

⢠November 14, 2009: in Fort Lauderdale, Florida violence broke out between tea party protesters and pro-amnesty protesters who had e-mailed group members calling for âa militant confrontationâ with âtea-baggers,â the Christian Science Monitor reported.

⢠November 14, 2009, in Phoenix, tea partyers were attacked by a group of neo-Nazis brandishing a swastika flag and a portrait of Adolf Hitler. Police intervened quickly, and no one was hurt.


⢠March 24, 2010: Republican Congresswoman Jean Schmidt of Ohio receives telephoned death threats.

⢠March 24, 2010: Republican Congresswoman Jenny Brown of Florida receives telephoned death threats.

⢠March 27, 2010: Searchlight, Nevada â Andrew Breitbart, a speaker at the Tea Party rally of 20,000 in Senator Harry Reidâs hometown in Nevada, reported one Reid supporter man holding a sign directing Tea Parties in the wrong direction, several other Reid supporters throwing eggs at the Tea Party Express buses, and a number of them surrounded him, including one who declared: âIâm going to have to go to jail today if this guy [Breitbart] doesnât leave.â (Wall Street Journal) (YouTubeVideoHere)

⢠March 26, 2010: Mike Malloy, (Left Wing Radio), calls for death of Linbaugh, OâReilly and Beck (Link)

⢠March 28, 2010: Woman Assaulted by Obama Fanatic at Princeton, MN Tea Party Meeting (Link)

⢠March 29, 2010: Today, a two-count complaint and warrant was filed charging Norman Leboon with threatening to kill United States Congressman Eric Cantor and his family.(Politico)



So I guess I can say:

"Are LIBERALS <conservatives> actually physically violent towards others?"

how can i find out who had the lien sale on a car i bought?




crowtruebt


its used car


Answer
If there's still a lien on the car, it will show on the registration and the title. And the title will be in the possession of the lender.
If the liens been paid, then two things could have happened. 1 A new title was issued without the lien holders name on the title. or 2. No one told the DMV that it was paid off, so title has lenders name on it still, but it's been stamped, notarized and signed off on the title. The registration continues to look the same with the lenders name on it.
In California: DMV will have the history of the title in their data bank, but it's very hard to get. It's kept in Sacramento in Micro Fische Film version. So they have like a photo of past titles. But good luck getting them to cooperate. See if the AAA Auto Club can make a phone call to the DMV head office in the state you're in to see if you can obtain that history. If you are a AAA member.

If you just want to check that there is NO lien on it, then the DMV or AAA can give you that info. They need the plate or VIN # to look it up




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Have any senior citizens seen the ZENN automobile?

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Judy/Julia


Zero Emission No Noise, they are available in Ohio, according to the local news. When looking for a new car 3 months ago, it was not available, or I would have seriously considered the little electric auto. It can only go 35 miles ( at 35 MPH ) per charge.
would you consider driving one?
In Ohio the speed bumps that cause us to drive slowly are just more pot holes, lol!



Answer
No. It is cute but in Calif. our distances are so great for shopping and work and the speeds are freeway speeds. The car would have to get better driving and speed ranges to be practical in this state.

Drawbacks of electric cars?




teddyboaz@


If you were to go out and buy a car tomorow, what would Stop you from buying an electric car


Answer
There are some good answers already. Dana makes good points about the major drawbacks, in my case it's mostly about price since a range of 250 miles is more than adequate. Recharge time is also not a factor since it can charge overnight. Most people want the ability to use the same car for longer trips, too, so faster charge times (or swappable batteries) is essential and so is greater range.

The Zenn is a great idea if it proves out, their partner is reportedly going to use 'ultracapacitors' to speed charge time. If this is actually a breakthrough in capacitor tech that would be very good news but I'd heard this same song too many times before to get too excited until I see proof. Capacitors have many advantages over batteries and few disadvantages but they're just not very advanced yet.

NASA is planning a new lunar rover with rechargeable batteries that will have a range of 1000 km per charge. Once that tech is released and car companies begin to use it then electric cars will be common and much cheaper. The main reason they cost so much now is that they are made in such small numbers, the batteries are expensive but there are no economies of scale yet since the market is so small.

The best idea yet is an electric hybrid using an ethanol engine, if you get the ethanol from something more productive than corn, such as switchgrass or algae. Lower emissions, great mileage, no noise most of the time are all good arguments for this model.




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Monday, October 21, 2013

What does it mean when you dream about your death?

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Sharee_Mon


About a little over a month ago i dreamed that I die in a car accident. In my dream i watched the car go over a cliff and as i watched i was saying to myself (in my dream) O this is what it feels like to die.


What do you think this means?



Answer
dreams of death reflect the phase of end in our lives and the time of change. www.dream-land.info.

according to astrocenter.astrology.msn.com/dreamdictionary.aspx;

1. an imminent transition, perhaps a move, or a change of job or lover.
2. a need for change in some department of the dreamer's life. as to what: watch for other symbols in the dream.

DEATH - to dream of being dead yourself indicates an approaching release from all your worries and/or a recovery from illness.

CAR ACCIDENT - a warning dream. avoid unnecessary travel for a few weeks. you should avoid the thing that was involved in the accident. at least for the first 24 hours following the dream. walk for a day and be careful crossing streets. avoid planes, trains, horses, knives, sharp instruments, fires, electricity, high places, or whatever pertained to the dream accident for at least a day.. if you can't avoid them, then take extra precautions.



CLIFFS - an obstacle dream.of warning. avoid any speculation or risks for the next few months unless you were successfully scaling the cliff, in which case the augury is reversed and indicates satisfactory rewards for your efforts.

i am not a psychiatrist, therapist or dream interpreter. i am just trying to help by deciphering key words from your dream. hope this helps.
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How can I find out everything I need to know about a car?




roberta j


From how much gad it uses...to all of the different features it has. The positives and negatives of the car! I've tried going to the websites, but that's not the kind of info I'm looking for.


Answer
http://autos.msn.com/

http://autos.yahoo.com/




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What happened in episode seven of Make It Or Break It, Run Emily Run?

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heey ; its


I missed the episode, due to vacation. Please, I don't want websites where I can watch previous episodes. I just want a summary of the episode, I saw a question like this, and I can't find it now, so I'm putting my own up. Please, tell me what happens! A complete thing, as much detail as possible, please!


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I still have it on my DVR I will watch it and tell you... here it goes

Starts at the Rock with the girls bickering about whether Sasha will still be mad about Emily messing up at the invitational. Kaylie then shows off the necklace that Carter gave her to Lauren. Lauren has a look of jealousy and you figure she is up to something.
Next, Sasha is talking with a lady (MJ) who seems to be a ex of his. She is there to film the girls who are in the running for nationals. Sasha then looks to the side and sees Emily is training. He goes over to her and asks her what she is doing there. Emily responds and says she is training. Sasha tells her she is no longer allowed to train there because he believes that she is not of the level required to train there. Everyone is surprised that she has been kicked out, minus Lauren.
Next scene involves Emily and Dameon at the Pizza Shack where she tells him that Sasha kicked her out. Emily says in order to convince Sasha, she needs to land the dismount that she missed at the invitational. Dameon tells her he will help her train at the Rock at night. The girls show up and talk to Emily, when Payson's dad shows up delivering beer.
Next scene starts with Payson's parents fighting about the fact that Payson's dad was laid off and didn't tell the family. The two sisters are in there room listening and the younger one tells Payson that this is her fault. Payson has a look of guilt.
Now switches to Kaylie franctically searching for her necklace while on the phone with Lauren who is holding it in her hands while trying to sound slightly concerned about the fact that Kaylie has lost it.
Next, Emily and Dameon are sneaking into the gym when we find out that Dameon can pick locks. They bounce start bouncing on the gym mat and after some playful pushing Dameon falls on top of Emily and they stay there looking into each others eyes, but Dameon stops gets up and picks her up and helps her practice.
Next scene Sasha tells MJ about who he thinks will make it at nationals. MJ brings up Emily and Sasha tells her that although Emily does have raw talent, the fact that she has not had someone to coach her, will keep her from ever trusting him as a coach.
Next, Kaylie and Payson are looking for necklace and Lauren shows up to be a mean person but in a sly way. She brings up how MJ has a cool job and how one of her friends is making millions for Kelly Parker. Payson gets a look in her eyes when she hears this.
Payson comes up to MJ as she is leaving and brings up that she is interested in MJ being her agent in order to help her make money. MJ shows her a binder with info on how she will make her money, Payson accepts and they "seal the deal" with a handshake.
New scene starts with Kaylie in her car crying and Summer showing up and asking her what the problem is. Kaylie tells her she lost her necklace. Summer says she will help her look for it and asks for a description which Kaylie gives. Summer remembers seeing it on Lauren and tells Kaylie that she is sure it will turn up soon.
Next The Keeler family are discussing that there Father will take his old job in Minnessota. Payson says she talked to MJ and how she will make her more money. The parents both say no to this and give reasons why. Payson gets mad and says that they don't believe that she can make it and that is why they are saying now.
Back to Emily and Dameon at the gym. Emily is trying to make her routine harder and adds a new move to it. After one try, she eats it. Second time she gets Dameon to help her by telling her when to flip. She sticks it the second time and Dameon runs up and hugs her. They stare again and after trying for a kiss, Emily says she needs to continue practice.
New scene at the Rock. Emily shows up uninvited nails the trick. Everyone seems impressed except for Sasha. He goes up to her and gives his reasons why he will not take her back. Sasha tells her to move on with her life. Emily leaves.
Next, Emily is running at the park and practicing some flips and other things to some music in the background. (I thought this part of the show was kinda lame, so I fastfowarded it.)
Summer figures out a way of getting Lauren to give back the necklace to Kaylie without actually telling her straightout that she stole it. She then gives her a lesson about how she has to earn a place with her friends and at the gym.
Paysons parents are talking about what they will do about the current circumstances and both agree that Payson taking the sponsorship is not the way.
Next scene is Emily and her mom at the playground sitting on the swings talking. Her mom tells her that she is a strong woman and that eventually everything will cool down and she will be able to go back to the gym. Her mom comes up with a story about how Emily is a "Mighty Mighty Khemetko." Emily says she doesn't want to do that. She says she is tired of fighting and just wants to quit. Her mom says she is not a quitter but says if that is what she wa

How do I calculate the cost of Fuel of my Car per Km?




BarcaGunne


I have a honda civic and i would like to know how much litre of fuel is use for each kilometre.

Thanks



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Use this link
http://www.parkers.co.uk/cars/reviews/honda/
This will tell you how many miles your car does to the gallon. Select which civic you have, then select the engine size and then click "more info". You will see it tells you a figure for MPG.
Then use these figures to convert gallons/litres and miles/km
1gal=4.5l
1mile=1.6km
Distance/Fuel used=fuel consumption. (fuel consumption is how many miles your car has done with a litre of fuel you put in)
Or you could try using the calculator in the link below
http://www.torquecars.com/tools/uk-mpg-calculator.php




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Christians - I give anonymously already to the poor should I start?

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tom bailey


allowing my name to be put in print so I can tell all these non-believers how I made the money to donate?


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Just having your name listed as a donor won't say anything about you but your name. I've never seen a charity that lists their donors and then says "John Doe is a Christian, and got all his money by making metal Jesus fish for the back of people's cars." Occasionally if you are a SUPER HUGE donor, they may print your biography in their newsletter or something.

Honestly, it's up to you. If you want recognition for helping others, allow your name to be printed. If you like being secret, don't.

How can you get good with google adsense?




Light-san


I want to get good with Google Adsense and like products really fast so I can earn money. I know it is a gamble however, I would really like to know how I could make money with the program. Can you suggest any books that would teach me how to make money with such products and name a couple like products other than google adsense?


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I don't recommend any books with Adsense. By the time these books are published the information is already obsolete

Read Adsense blog and optimization tips in the Adsense help instead. Also attend the optimization webinars that Adsense regularly organizes

http://adsense.blogspot.com/

If you want to earn a lot from Adsense, experiment with the factors above (except smartpricing, which you can't control), and see which combination works best. The amount you can earn will depend on the

1. Responsiveness of audience to the ads = A travel website that provides information on travel to Spain will attract visitors looking for ways to arrange their travel and spend money on their vacation to Spain. Your site provides the info, but the ads will provide hotels, travel agencies, tourist destinations, car rentals -- ads that are likely to get the attention of the users of your site. This is a site that will most likely do well with Adsense. However, if you are a gaming website where the main purpose of the user is to play games on your site, then Adsense will not perform as well.

2. Ad format = some types of ads do better than others depending on your content and layout. In our case, large rectangles in the middle of the content is the best, while leaderboards do not generate as much as income. Skys are the worst for us. Experiment and measure the results via channels and see which formats work best for you.

3. Ad placement - check Google's heat map as they have tested where the best placements are https://www.google.com/support/adsense/bin/answer.py?answer=17954&ctx=en:search&query=adsense+heat+map&topic=0&type=f

4. Ad colors - sometimes ads blended into the content works wonders, but sometimes ads that contrast your site colors work best

5. Number of ad units on a page = we are allowed maximum of 3 ads + 1 ad links + 1 search box on a page. Maximize the allowed number based on the resulting look of your page (you don't want an overkill of ads). Users going to your page and reading your content may ignore the banner or rectangle at the top of the page, but may click on the ad at the bottom of the article

6. Smartpricing - the big unknown in Adsense. No one knows how this actually works. But it can affect the pricing of the ads on your site. If the advertiser paid for $0.50/click - but your site is smartpriced - then the cost may be discounted lower (e.g. $0.25). So you may try to develop a site based on high paying keywords but if smartpricing gets to you, then you may not get as much per click as what you are expecting from your keywords.

Here is Google's explanation of smart pricing https://adwords.google.com/support/bin/answer.py?answer=9562&query=smart+pricing&topic=0&type=f

Google's smart pricing feature automatically adjusts the cost of a keyword-targeted content click based on its effectiveness compared to a search click. So if our data shows that a click from a content page is less likely to turn into actionable business results -- such as online sales, registrations, phone calls, or newsletter signups -- we reduce the price you pay for that click.

Remember though that not all sites do well with Adsense - even if you get gazillions of traffic but your visitors are not interested in looking for ways to spend their money, they won't be interested in your ads and won't click.




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What was the first road car to use limited-slip differential?

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nakkecil22


I know Ferdinand Porsche used it on a GP car in 1932, but did he use it in the early 356? Or the early 911? Because I found that the Facel Vega HK500 had LSD.

I've wondered now, all of a sudden, since I thought LSD was new.



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The main reason why manufacturers, to this day, have poured millions into auto racing is that it really is a testing ground for the production car industry; quantum leaps such as disc brakes would have taken decades more to hit the streets if Jaguar had not evaluated them on it's successful C-Type race car.

Getting power from the engine to the wheels of an automobile has provided a seemingly endless challenge for rear-wheel-drive, front-wheel-drive, 4-wheel-drive, front-engine, rear-engine, and mid-engine cars, longitudinal, transverse, vertical, slant, and flat engines, plus an amazing array of hardware in between. George Selden's notorious 1877 patent was for a front-drive carriage with a transverse 3-cylinder engine, anticipating the Chevy/Suzuki Sprint by over a century. When it comes to car designs, there are very few new ideas, just progressively successful adaptations of old concepts.

The heart of the drivetrain is the transmission. Because gasoline engines develop their torque over a very narrow speed range, several gears are needed to reach useful road speeds. (Steam engines and electric motors can be used in cars with no transmissions.)

The modern transmission was introduced by a pair of Frenchmen -- Louis-Rene Panhard and Emile Levassor -- in 1894. The engineers had invited the press to a demonstration of "the most revolutionary advancement to date in the brief history of the motor car industry." Unfortunately, the engine in their demo vehicle died, and they were reduced to giving a chalk talk on multi-geared transmission theory to a bored press corps.

One 19th-century newsman reported their invention as "more hocus-pocus from charlatans trying to cash in on the public's fascination with the new motor car." Maybe the inventors should have skipped the tech talk and just used the description later attributed to Panhard: "It's brutal, but it works!"

Cars of the time transmitted engine power to the wheels in a simple fashion that was easy for non-engineers to visualize. The engine drove a set of bevel reduction gears that drove a shaft and pulley. Leather belts extended between the pulley and geared wheels on an axle. One wheel, the small one, got the car going by meshing with a ring gear on one of the driving wheels. The big wheel then took over to get the car to hustle along at a top speed of 20 mph. If the car encountered a hill that it did not have the power to climb, the driver would come to a dead stop so he could engage the small wheel.

Thus did British auto pioneer F. W. Lanchester describe the transmissions in his cars: "One belt-driven HIGH gear that will go over everything and one bel-driven LOW gear in case the car had to climb a tree."

It was not until a year after their disastrous news conference that Panhard and Levassor regained their reputations. At this time, they had their first car ready for the press to drive. With it, they changed a lot of minds.

That 1895 Panhard-Levassor was revolutionary -- not the transmission alone, but the whole drivetrain layout. In fact, it has served as the prototype for most vehicles built in the 90 years since then. Unlike other cars of that day, it possessed a vertically mounted engine in the front of the vehicle that drove the rear wheels through a clutch, 3-speed sliding gear transmission and chain-driven axle. The only modern features missing from the setup were a differential rear axle and driveshaft. These came along three years later, in 1898, when millionaire-turned-auto-hobbyist Louis Renault connected a vertical engine with transmission to a "live" rear axle by means of a metal shaft.

The live rear axle -- which Renault adapted from an idea developed in 1893 by an American, C. E. Duryea -- was called the differential rear axle. It used a number of gears to overcome the problem of rapid tire wear, which resulted on turns with the "dead" axles used by all other carmakers. "Differential" referred to the ability of the unit to turn the outer driving wheel faster than the inner driving wheel, eliminating tire scuffing in turns.

By 1904, the Panhard-Levassor sliding gear manual transmission had been adopted by most carmakers. In one form or another, it has remained in use until recent times. Obviously, there have been improvements, the most significant being the invention of a synchronizing system that permits drive and driven gears to be brought into mesh with each other smoothly without gear clashing. This system allows both sets of gears to reach the same speed before they are engaged. The first of these synchromesh transmissions was introduced by Cadillac in 1928. An improvement to the design patented by Porsche is widely used today.

Between the time the sliding gear-transmission was introduced and the perfection of the synchromesh, there were other attempts at making it easier for the driver to shift gears. One was the planetary transmission in the 1908 Model T Ford. It had a central gear, called the "sun" gea

Can someone give me some good news about the whole global warming crisis?




metalgears


What's some latest breakthroughs or technologies that are helping us combat global warming. Whatever happened with the whole hybrid car thing. When the hell are they going to catch on?


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Although many (but not as many as you might think) call me green and liberal, I actually quite like bike, cars and the technology that goes into them. I have also followed the developments in these for many years like the failed Vectrix motorbike and the Toyota Prius, While I don't agree with a lot of Jeremy Clarkson's (from Top Gear) ideas on many things, I do agree with him on the Prius it just doesn't work as an idea, it's to expensive, is not that green and has fuel economy (for all that cost) that is not as good a similarly sized European diesel car. But this is still new technology as an exercise in getting people used to the idea of electric (albeit partially electric) vehicles the Prius did have an effect. But now we are starting to see more serious vehicles like the Volt, were the Prius could cover only about 1km in fully electric mode, the Volt can cover more like 40 miles, kick in the small engine used to recharge the battery and it can cover more ground for less fuel than any diesel. Still expensive but not as much pound for pound as the Prius.
Both Mitsubishi & Nissan have now launched fully electric small cars, charged from the grid, such vehicles emit (even if the power is coal based) ~25% of the emissions of running a car directly on petrol to cover the same driving distance, a 75% reduction in Co2 emissions, If the power source is something greener like hydro or wind than the emissions are far far less.
A move away from coal to wind and solar is going to have other flow on effects, improved air quality, better quality of life for those with asthma or respiratory problems.

Deniers rather boring and repetitive claim is that "alarmists" want us to live the way we did in the old west or even cavemen days, when in fact it's is improved technology that will aid us in fighting the problem of AGW. Car for instance made of carbon fiber, make the car lighter, 50-60% lighter and even with a petrol engine the fuel saving are great, as a lighter car needs a smaller engine to travel at the same speed, a lighter car needs less breaking to stop, lighter suspension, a smaller fuel tank all are benefits of reducing the mass and a car with a smaller engine and fuel tank could have the interior space of a large car thanks to these size reductions, a car made of much lighter (but stronger) materials like carbon would also make a better electric car, as under it's skin the Prius is the same steel construction of the decades of cars that have gone before it, the Rocky Mountain Institute have already built such a car, the technology is not new and it works, but car companies are quite conservative and don't want to change and it take to economy of scale that major manufacturers get through building by the 100's of thousands to bring prices down. If you look at the cost of the motor car before ford introduced the production line. When cars where still hand built, such cars cost several times the average salary of the time, scale that to today and a Toyota Corolla would cost several hundred thousand dollars.
http://move.rmi.org/markets-in-motion/case-studies/automotive/hypercar.html




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Poll do you think NASCAR is a a sport?

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Bob





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It must be, they show NASCAR highlights on the sports report on my local TV news channel. Not just anyone could do it. Your sitting in a hot car for 3 hours wearing a thick fire suit. It' must be mentally draining too because you're driving 200MPH in heavy traffic trying not to crash into the wall or other drivers.

Why was Bill Clinton not charged for war crimes in his role in the Kosovo War?




Lame Duck


The list of crimes includes "willful killing, willfully causing great suffering or serious injury to body or health, extensive destruction of property, not justified by military necessity and carried out unlawfully and wantonly, employment of poisonous weapons or other weapons to cause unnecessary suffering, wanton destruction of cities, towns or villages, or devastation not justified by military necessity, attack, or bombardment, by whatever means, of undefended towns, villages, dwellings, or buildings, destruction or willful damage done to institutions dedicated to religion, charity and education, the arts and sciences, historic monuments and works of art and science."


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He could have been charged and FOUND GUILTY but nothing would have happened to him. Doubt that? Then read this:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::Shooting Elephants in a Barrel
by Ann Coulter (More by this author)
Posted: 03/07/2007
Lewis Libby has now been found guilty of perjury and obstruction of justice for lies that had absolutely no legal consequence.
It was not a crime to reveal Valerie Plame's name because she was not a covert agent. If it had been a crime, Special Prosecutor Patrick Fitzgerald could have wrapped up his investigation with an indictment of the State Department's Richard Armitage on the first day of his investigation since it was Armitage who revealed her name and Fitzgerald knew it.
With no crime to investigate, Fitzgerald pursued a pointless investigation into nothing, getting a lot of White House officials to make statements under oath and hoping some of their recollections would end up conflicting with other witness recollections, so he could charge some Republican with "perjury" and enjoy the fawning media attention.
As a result, Libby is now a convicted felon for having a faulty memory of the person who first told him that Joe Wilson was a delusional boob who lied about his wife sending him to Niger.




This makes it official: It's illegal to be Republican.
Since Teddy Kennedy walked away from a dead girl with only a wrist slap (which was knocked down to a mild talking-to, plus time served: zero), Democrats have apparently become a protected class in America, immune from criminal prosecution no matter what they do.
As a result, Democrats have run wild, accepting bribes, destroying classified information, lying under oath, molesting interns, driving under the influence, obstructing justice and engaging in sex with underage girls, among other things.
Meanwhile, conservatives of any importance constantly have to spend millions of dollars defending themselves from utterly frivolous criminal prosecutions. Everything is illegal, but only Republicans get prosecuted.
Conservative radio personality Rush Limbaugh was subjected to a three-year criminal investigation for allegedly buying prescription drugs illegally to treat chronic back pain. Despite the witch-hunt, Democrat prosecutor Barry E. Krischer never turned up a crime.
Even if he had, to quote liberal Harvard Law professor Alan Dershowitz: "Generally, people who illegally buy prescription drugs are not prosecuted." Unless they're Republicans.
The vindictive prosecution of Limbaugh finally ended last year with a plea bargain in which Limbaugh did not admit guilt. Gosh, don't you feel safer now? I know I do.
In another prescription drug case with a different result, last year, Rep. Patrick Kennedy (Democrat), apparently high as a kite on prescription drugs, crashed a car on Capitol Hill at 3 a.m. That's abuse of prescription drugs plus a DUI offense. Result: no charges whatsoever and one day of press on Fox News Channel.
I suppose one could argue those were different jurisdictions. How about the same jurisdiction?
In 2006, Democrat and major Clinton contributor Jeffrey Epstein was nabbed in Palm Beach in a massive police investigation into his hiring of local underage schoolgirls for sex, which I'm told used to be a violation of some kind of statute in the Palm Beach area.
The police presented Limbaugh prosecutor Krischer with boatloads of evidence, including the videotaped statements of five of Epstein's alleged victims, the procurer of the girls for Epstein and 16 other witnesses.
But the same prosecutor who spent three years maniacally investigating Limbaugh's alleged misuse of back-pain pills refused to bring statutory rape charges against a Clinton contributor. Enraging the police, who had spent months on the investigation, Krischer let Epstein off after a few hours on a single count of solicitation of prostitution. The Clinton supporter walked, and his victims were branded as whores.
The Republican former House Whip Tom DeLay is currently under indictment for a minor campaign finance violation. Democratic prosecutor Ronnie Earle had to empanel six grand juries before he could find one to indict DeLay on these pathetic charges -- and this is in Austin, Texas (the Upper West Side with better-looking people).
That final grand jury was so eager to indict DeLay that it indicted him on one charge that was not even a crime -- and which has since been tossed out by the courts.
After winning his primary despite the indictment, DeLay decided to withdraw from the race rather than campaign under a cloud of suspicion, and Republicans lost one of their strongest champions in Congress.
Compare DeLay's case with that of Rep. William "The Refrigerator" Jefferson, Democrat. Two years ago, an FBI investigation caught Jefferson on videotape taking $100,000 in bribe money. When the FBI searched Jefferson's house, they found $90,000 in cash stuffed in his freezer. Two people have already pleaded guilty to paying Jefferson the bribe money.
Two years later, Bush's Justice Department still has taken no action against Jefferson. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi recently put Rep. William Jefferson on the Homeland Security Committee.
Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, Democrat, engaged in a complicated land swindle, buying a parcel of land for $400,000 and selling it for over $1 million a few years later. (At least it wasn't cattle futures!)
Reid also received more than four times as much money from Jack Abramoff (nearly $70,000) as Tom DeLay ($15,000). DeLay returned the money; Reid refuses to do so. Why should he? He's a Democrat.
Former Clinton national security adviser Sandy Berger literally received a sentence of community service for stuffing classified national security documents in his pants and then destroying them -- big, fat federal felonies.
But Scooter Libby is facing real prison time for forgetting who told him about some bozo's wife.
Bill Clinton was not even prosecuted for obstruction of justice offenses so egregious that the entire Supreme Court staged a historic boycott of his State of the Union address in 2000.
By contrast, Linda Tripp, whose only mistake was befriending the office hosebag and then declining to perjure herself, spent millions on lawyers to defend a harassment prosecution based on far-fetched interpretations of state wiretapping laws.
Liberal law professors currently warning about the "high price" of pursuing terrorists under the Patriot Act had nothing but blood lust for Tripp one year after Clinton was impeached (Steven Lubet, "Linda Tripp Deserves to be Prosecuted," New York Times, 8/25/99).
Criminal prosecution is a surrogate for political warfare, but in this war, Republicans are gutless appeasers.
Bush has got to pardon Libby.




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This isn't an "if" about committing suicide, it's "when"?

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Heather U


Sent a random letter out to a site that proclaimed they will listen to my problems and help me out. They did listen and they wrote back. It's nice, but it doesn't take these feelings away.

I want out. And the only reason I'm still here is because of Hell.

I always wish that it were me in the car accident on Highway 69, or the one on FOX news who got murdered, or even the one who died of cancer. Those people want to live, I don't. Let me have their way out.

I can't go on. I know I'm only 21 and I've heard many times that life will get better. But it hasn't since I was 13. It got worse.

I love my friends and family and they're the second reason I haven't done it yet. I don't want them to hate me for doing this selfish thing. They just wouldn't understand.

I've searched and searched trying to find the answers. The easiest way. The quickest way. The smart way. How to do it. Where to do it. Should I leave a note behind?

But something keeps me holding on when all I want to do is let go. Why?

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Just hold on to what you love. You love your family. Hold on to them with all that you have. You would not be selfish for doing that, but i can tell that deep down there is something holding you back. Maybe you have a purpose that you haven't filled, something that hasn't been lived. There is always hope, even in the deep crevices of sorrow. I know i don't have much room to talk, and I am sorry if i sound like some lame teen who has no idea what she is talking about...I have suffered from a mild version of what you are going through for awhile now. And honestly the only thing that has halfway pulled me out of it is my faith. Faith in God. But it doesn't have to be a spiritual thing. Just faith in anything...future love and relationships, just even something little like a future smile. Maybe talk to someone you can trust about your sadness...? i don't know. If you wanna talk here is my email. asoccer6@gmail.com.

Survey: 70 random questions for bored people?




Not you


Feel free to quit anytime :D

1.When was the last time you cried?
2.Have you ever faked sick?
3.What was the last lie you said?
4.Have you ever cried during a movie?
5.Have you ever danced in the rain?
6.Have you ever been drunk?
7.Do you smoke?
8.What is your full name?
9.What is your blood-type?
10.Have you ever been in a car accident?
11.How old were you when you received your first kiss?
12.Who was your first kiss?
13.Have you ever had an online relationship?
14.Have you ever been rejected by a crush?
15.What is your favourite sport to play?
16.Have you ever made a prank phone call?
17.Have you ever said "I Love you" and not meant it?
18.Is there anything that you have done that you regret?
19.What do you want to be when you grow up?
20.What is your political persuassion?
21.Do you believe in g-d?
22.Do you believe in love at first sight?
23.Do you believe in karma?
24.Who was your first crush?
25.Who do yo uhave a crush on?
26.How would you describe yourself?
27.What are you afraid of?
28.Are you religious?
29.What does your screen name mean?
30.What person do you trust the most?
*Only 40 questions to go!*
31.Who was your first boyfriend/girlfriend?
32.What is the best compliment you have ever received?
33.What is the meanest thing anyone has said about you?
34.What is the longest crush/relationship you have had?
35.What is your greatest strength?
36.What is your greatest weakness?
37.What is your perfect pizza?
38.What is your first thought when waking up in the morning?
39.What is your first thought before you go to bed?
40.What college do you want to go to?
41.Do you get along with your family?
42.Do you play any instruments?
43.What kind of music do you like?
44.Would you ever get a tattoo?
45.How many piercings do you have?
46.Who makes you laugh?
47.Who would you want to be tied to for 24hours?
48.Have you ever seen a dead body?
49.Do you have a celebrity crush?
50.What is one thing scientists should invent?
51.Have you ever broken a bone?
52.What happens after you die?
53.Do you watch or read the news?
54.What stereotype would you label yourself as being?
55.Would your friends agree with that stereotyped label?
56.If you could change your name, what would you change it to?
57.If you could go back in time to one point in your life, where would you go?
58.If you could change anything about yourself, what would you change?
59.Have you ever gone skinny dipping?
60.Would you ever lie to someone to make them feel good about themselves?
*10 questions to go, congratulations if you've made it this far!*
61.What do you want your friends to think about you?
62.HAve you ever bitten someone?
63.Have you ever stolen anything?
64.Do you make wishes on shooting stars?
65.If you could go back and change one day, what would it be?
66.Do you remember your dreams?
67.Have you ever been in love?
68.Are you a morning person or a night person?
69.Do you have any phobias?
70.Have you ever been to the hospital (other then birth?

YOU MADE IT! :O

Optional: Did you have fun?
Word to the people who actually did this!



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Wow...a challenge. :)

1.When was the last time you cried? Yesterday
2.Have you ever faked sick? Yes
3.What was the last lie you said? Can't remember
4.Have you ever cried during a movie? Yes
5.Have you ever danced in the rain? Yes
6.Have you ever been drunk? Yes
7.Do you smoke? Only when I'm on fire
8.What is your full name?
9.What is your blood-type? Won't answer...this is the internet email me if you want to know.
10.Have you ever been in a car accident? Yes
11.How old were you when you received your first kiss? 14
12.Who was your first kiss? Robyn
13.Have you ever had an online relationship? Not serious
14.Have you ever been rejected by a crush? Yes
15.What is your favourite sport to play? Golf and Tennis
16.Have you ever made a prank phone call? Yes
17.Have you ever said "I Love you" and not meant it? No
18.Is there anything that you have done that you regret? No
19.What do you want to be when you grow up? Already there and doing it :)
20.What is your political persuassion? Libertarian
21.Do you believe in g-d? Y-s
22.Do you believe in love at first sight? Yes
23.Do you believe in karma? No, the definition of it is much more complicated, I've studied Hinduism
24.Who was your first crush? Tracy C
25.Who do yo uhave a crush on? Several people atm
26.How would you describe yourself? I am me
27.What are you afraid of? Heights
28.Are you religious? No
29.What does your screen name mean? My initials, lucky number and way of life
30.What person do you trust the most? My children
*Only 40 questions to go!* Yay
31.Who was your first boyfriend/girlfriend? Robyn
32.What is the best compliment you have ever received? I love you :)
33.What is the meanest thing anyone has said about you? "I don't trust you"
34.What is the longest crush/relationship you have had? 16 years
35.What is your greatest strength? Persistence
36.What is your greatest weakness? Faith in myself
37.What is your perfect pizza? Any kind!
38.What is your first thought when waking up in the morning? Oh no! not again!
39.What is your first thought before you go to bed? Help me survive the night
40.What college do you want to go to? U of Florida already done :)
41.Do you get along with your family? Sometimes
42.Do you play any instruments? No
43.What kind of music do you like? Rock, Classical
44.Would you ever get a tattoo? No, I hate needles :O
45.How many piercings do you have? Zero ...see above
46.Who makes you laugh? My daughters
47.Who would you want to be tied to for 24hours? Jennifer Aniston
48.Have you ever seen a dead body? Yes
49.Do you have a celebrity crush? Yes, see above
50.What is one thing scientists should invent? Time travel
51.Have you ever broken a bone? yes
52.What happens after you die? I dont want to know
53.Do you watch or read the news? Everyday
54.What stereotype would you label yourself as being? Geek/dork
55.Would your friends agree with that stereotyped label? Yes
56.If you could change your name, what would you change it to? Max Thrust
57.If you could go back in time to one point in your life, where would you go? I would stay right here, the past has passed
58.If you could change anything about yourself, what would you change? Nothing
59.Have you ever gone skinny dipping? Yes
60.Would you ever lie to someone to make them feel good about themselves? No
*10 questions to go, congratulations if you've made it this far!*
61.What do you want your friends to think about you? That I would kill or die for them, they already know that
62.HAve you ever bitten someone? Yes
63.Have you ever stolen anything? Yes
64.Do you make wishes on shooting stars? Yes
65.If you could go back and change one day, what would it be? I would change nothing
66.Do you remember your dreams? Yes
67.Have you ever been in love? Yes
68.Are you a morning person or a night person? Morning
69.Do you have any phobias? Yes
70.Have you ever been to the hospital (other then birth? Yes




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