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5 | 20.00% |
| I'm Athiest and do not beleive in this Hell you speak of |
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Post Master General
(Forum King) Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Seattle, Now Las Vegas
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Whats your bra Size with a POLL!
The forums have just gone to hell
So yeah men women children post your bra sizes here! Not ment to be offensive or anything.
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Pretty Cool Guy
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I saw this coming from a mile away...
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Banned
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argh you beat me to it!
:FLAME: FLAME: :FLAME:
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Post Master General
(Forum King) Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Seattle, Now Las Vegas
Posts: 6,032
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42 DDD
Finally I am the first to post something from something else or reply to something that is witty before someone else! Validation finally
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Wind Chime of the Apocalypse
Join Date: May 2000
Location: The Forest
Posts: 17,228
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I know someoe who is a 36G.
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Banned
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i'm sure bilbo's is bigger!
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: England
Posts: 3,396
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I don't know what is happening to this GD forum, but i don't like it.
Too many post pumping, annoying new people. (Excpet Squell who is ocassionally amusing) |
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Major Dude
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Am I one of the Annoying people? |
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Banned
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THIS IS THE HAPPIEST DAY OF MY LIFE. thats the nicest thing someone on a forum has ever said about me! i'm occasionally amusing! WOO HOOO! |
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: England
Posts: 3,396
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No. Not yet
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Wind Chime of the Apocalypse
Join Date: May 2000
Location: The Forest
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I am though.
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Forum King
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Have the Winamp forums gone to hell? Skateboardermag is worser than this. I used to post there, then the BB got a buncha script errors, and flamers spammed the board down. It's also quite sad, since the place has a moderator who doesn't do anything and the place WAS decent board at one time or another. I'd post some fine examples, but they have a but too much...content...
A very close Japanese friend I knew a while ago once said to me "Watashi no koto wo oboeta, onegai shimasu...Yakusoku?" I forgot his name though... |
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Forum King
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Hell
Posts: 3,309
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am i one? //insert angel smiley here
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Forum King
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Hell
Posts: 3,309
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now is the time!: Join my forums!
Switch be4 you go to hell This brought to you by your local walmart, hell and of course the winamp forums
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Mother Trucker
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i think everyone is bored,so they are post stupid topics.
(notice how im not replying to the question of this thread) "Well, got to love you and leave you, need to go get into the shower and rub my hard naked body all over with soapy bubbles, I'll be back later to carry on playing.... It'll take you some time to get over the image of me naked in the shower......mind you don't masturbate to hard thinking about it...." - Mr.Jones |
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Major Dude
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I knew it! I should have just been a man and sucked it up, but nooo I had to post a thread about the pain that Gold Bond brings and now the forums have gone to hell! SHIT! SHIT! SHIT!
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Major Dude
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Let's post educational things.
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Forum King
Join Date: Dec 2000
Location: Somewhere, USA
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EYAR!!! I'm too big for a bra! I use a jock EYAR!
hahaha simpsons. naw.. the forums are still cool as ever. |
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Banned
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: England
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Forum King
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39 DDD
...and I'm a guy. /me has just grossed out the entire population of the WA forms. "guilt is the cause of more disauders than history's most obscene marorders" --E. E. Cummings |
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Banned
Join Date: Jul 2000
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The forums haven't gone to Hell; they've just decided to make an extended vacation at the pleasant facilities of Bedlam.
Prognosis: pitiful. |
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Forum King
Join Date: Mar 2002
Location: Hell
Posts: 3,309
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Quote:
1+1=2 2+2=4 4+4=44 |
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Banned
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00000001+00000001=00000010 (or 1+1=10)
I have small man boobs so I'm probably a 32 alpha |
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Forum King
Join Date: Dec 2000
Posts: 2,884
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The forums haven't gone to hell yet (have a little faith), it's just currently being used as an emergency stop and all the idiots are getting off.
![]() I'll call 'em all back on and we'll be on our merry way... ALL ABOOOOARD!!! ßoþL¡©¡†¥ Last edited by Bop; 9th September 2002 at 04:15. |
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Comfortably Numb
(Forum King) Join Date: Jun 2001
Posts: 4,619
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Hey Bop
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Forum King
Join Date: Dec 2000
Posts: 2,884
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Hiya doc!
Haven't seen you in a while... good to see you're still around.
ßoþL¡©¡†¥ |
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Ninja Master!
(Forum King) Join Date: Mar 2001
Location: Hotel California
Posts: 4,333
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people have been sayiing the forums have gone to hell ever since i was first started reading the forums (about 3 and a half years ago)... they just say it more than they did then
plus the sonique war is over, so it isnt as bad... but there isnt as much slk.. so thats a little more bad... but theres pixified... and missy... and ilamp (i love you ilamp!! ) .. so thats good
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Major Dude
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Sorry, I don't wear a bra but I have taken off a few. Most of the time I've was too busy taking off the next item to examine the size.
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Major Dude
Join Date: Dec 2000
Posts: 767
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/me points to his sig
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Post Master General
(Forum King) Join Date: Jun 2000
Location: Seattle, Now Las Vegas
Posts: 6,032
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ah pixie comeon! hehe nah
feels urge to give people what they want I. Introduction Democracy (Greek demos,"the people"; kratein, "to rule"), political system in which the people of a country rule through any form of government they choose to establish. In modern democracies, supreme authority is exercised for the most part by representatives elected by popular suffrage. The representatives may be supplanted by the electorate according to the legal procedures of recall and referendum, and they are, at least in principle, responsible to the electorate. In many democracies, such as the United States, both the executive head of government and the legislature are elected. In typical constitutional monarchies such as the United Kingdom and Norway, only the legislators are elected, and from their ranks a cabinet and a prime minister are chosen. Although often used interchangeably, the terms democracy and republic are not synonymous. Both systems delegate the power to govern to their elected representatives. In a republic, however, these officials are expected to act on their own best judgment of the needs and interests of the country. The officials in a democracy more generally and directly reflect the known or ascertained views of their constituents, sometimes subordinating their own judgment. II. Democracy in Ancient Greece and Rome Rule by the people played an important part in the democracies of the pre-Christian era. The democracies of the city-states of classical Greece and of Rome during the early years of the Republic were unlike the democracies of today. They were direct democracies, in which all citizens could speak and vote in assemblies that resembled New England town meetings. Representative government was unknown and unnecessary because of the small size of the city-states (almost never more than 10,000 citizens). Ancient democracy did not presuppose equality of all individuals; the majority of the populace, notably slaves and women, had no political rights. Athens, the greatest of the city democracies, limited the franchise to native-born citizens. Roman democracy resembled that of the Greeks, although Rome sometimes granted citizenship to men of non-Roman descent. The Roman Stoic philosophy, which defined the human race as part of a divine principle, and the Jewish and Christian religions, which emphasized the rights of the underprivileged and the equality of all before God, contributed to the development of modern democratic theory. The Roman Republic ended in the despotism of the empire. The free cities of Italy, Germany, and Flanders carried on the democratic tradition and applied some principles of democracy during the Middle Ages. Slaves ceased to constitute a major portion of national populations. As feudalism ended, a rich commercial middle class arose, possessing the money and leisure necessary to participate in governmental affairs. One result was the rebirth of a spirit of freedom based on ancient Greek and Roman principles. Concepts of equal political and social rights were further defined during the Renaissance, when the development of humanism was fostered, and later during the Reformation, in the struggle for religious freedom. III. Western Europe and the U.S. Beginning with the first popular rebellion against monarchy in England (1642), which was brought to a climax by the execution of King Charles I, political and revolutionary action against autocratic European governments resulted in the establishment of democratic governments. Such action was inspired and guided largely by political philosophers, notably the French philosophers Montesquieu and Jean Jacques Rousseau, and the American statesmen Thomas Jefferson and James Madison. Before the end of the 19th century, every important Western European monarchy had adopted a constitution limiting the power of the Crown and giving a considerable share of political power to the people. In many of these countries, a representative legislature modeled on the British Parliament was instituted. British politics was then possibly the greatest single influence on the organization of world democracies, although the French Revolution also exerted a powerful influence. Later, the success of democratic institutions in the United States served as a model for many peoples. brought to you by encarta I'm Back? |
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