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...wow.

If I was considering going to DragonCon, I definitely wouldn't any more.
 
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Brittany Murphy died today
 
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... urge to kill... rising...

Yeah, same here. Pissed me to all hell and back. i even took them red bull this year D:

@ Toxic: WTFuck?
 
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Don't really have an article specifically, all I know is she was 32 and it was full cardiac arrest
 
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Well jeesus. I looked it up, said she was in the shower. x.x Be on the look out for the next two. Remember the rule of threes.
 
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As cold as it sounds, the rule of three to me only meant 1 actor I ever really cared about dies amongst the dead. I'm not trying to sound like an asshole, I'm sorry they're dead, but in the same way that I'm sorry anyone dies. It's usually one person I respect and enjoyed seeing, then 2 people dead who are just another 2 people dead of the many people that died recently.

Wow, what a debbie downer
 
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totally your prerogative :3

I'm happy, nothing will pull me down. Thank god for happy upbeat oldies!
 
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It's usually one person I respect and enjoyed seeing, then 2 people dead who are just another 2 people dead of the many people that died recently.

"One death is a tragedy, one million is a statistic." - Joseph Stalin
 
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"And nothing of value was lost." - /b/, or whoever
 
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My fellow Americans, isn't it wonderful how our proud Grand Old Party is standing up against the tyranny and socialism being promoted by the corrupt Democratic Party? I have to applaud the efforts of those

After all, the government shouldn't interfere in the affairs of private businesses, even when those businesses possess government contracts. If the business has a clause in their employee contracts prohibiting the employee from taking the company to court for Title VII offenses (including rape, sexual assault, harassment and false imprisonment), well,

 
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On a slightly less serious note, some bank robbers are a bit more with their disguise when holding the bank teller at gunpoint.

Also, in response to the previous post, I find the worst part being the republicans are confused as to why so many people think ill of them for voting against the amendment.
 
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Although if the webcams were colorblind, people would probably think they were broken... :D
 
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My fellow Americans, isn't it wonderful how our proud Grand Old Party is standing up against the tyranny and socialism being promoted by the corrupt Democratic Party? I have to applaud the efforts of those

After all, the government shouldn't interfere in the affairs of private businesses, even when those businesses possess government contracts. If the business has a clause in their employee contracts prohibiting the employee from taking the company to court for Title VII offenses (including rape, sexual assault, harassment and false imprisonment), well,


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Posted without commentary.
 
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Hey cool link with room for debate!

Ok, my stand:

There have been several extensive studies showing that the "G-spot" does indeed exist in women with a certain cell structure in the vagina. It is usually located around 3-5 centimeters in, on the "roof" of the vagina.

There is a lot of controvercy around this, but I'm gonna post my sources as well.





And on a related note:
 
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This quote made me laugh;

It is rather irresponsible to claim the existence of an entity that has never been proven and pressurise women and men too

Mainly because it can be used against religious folk too XD
 
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I still find this phrase humorous:
say researchers who have hunted for it.

Also, exactly how were they conducting their research?

"Ma'am, we're trying to do some research on the G-spot. Would you come inside so we can search you for one?"
 
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The 89 year old white supremacist who killed a security guard and shot others at the Holocaust Museum in Washington D.C. died today from natural causes.



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My only regret is that the cause of death was not evisceration of each and every one of his internal organs, starting with the least vital but doing so in the most painful way possible.

AND NOTHING OF VALUE WAS LOST.
 
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Tsutomu Yamaguchi was 28 years old when the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. He was there on a business trip and survived with serious burns, only to make his way back to his home in Nagasaki just in time for the bomb to be dropped there. The man two atomic bombs couldn't kill died today, at the age of 93.
 
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Tsutomu Yamaguchi was 28 years old when the first atomic bomb was dropped on Hiroshima. He was there on a business trip and survived with serious burns, only to make his way back to his home in Nagasaki just in time for the bomb to be dropped there. The man two atomic bombs couldn't kill died today, at the age of 93.

CREDIT TO TEAM

Hope he bred so we got more atomic-resistant strains :p
 
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