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Plz get up ....
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Which is something present in 80-90% of the population. It is a Herpes virus. What it does is very much up to research. However, it apparently mostly links with cancer and multiple sclerosis. I have now idea how it affects a young athlete (although it has an impact on the immune system). I hope hes ok!
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Yeah, remember that time we went to the beach?
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Its an interesting question really: where lies the burden of proof? In the claim a divine superentity exists or the assumption there isn't. Because both cannot be falsified in any way (they are the 'There are no black swans type of unprovable claims), nor verified (except for God showing himself) Some choose the probabilistic way. They believe (and it IS believing) that it is way more probable there is nothing supernatural there. I will ask Dawkins, im seeing him next month [emoji16][emoji16][emoji16][emoji16]
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There is a lot of literature and empirical data on moralist/ethics and theïsme/atheism. So far the data suggests that both categories display very comparable moral reasoning skills (Kohlberg, Gillian, Piaget) as de facto moral behaviours (Pinker, the HRAF anthropology database and many more). Even moral categories/beliefs tend to be very universal (Donald Brown's research on human universals). Also the stage development in children concerning ethics and morality clearly shows a similar path. So if you like to offer the argument religious people are more moral/ethical, you are only claiming you think your beliefssystem is vastly superior. Enter the Deus Ex Machina. So ....
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No thanks. I saw the level of misconceptions in his posts. The 19th century is actually over.
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Yeah .... Such a shame it did not work out.
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http://electronicintifada.net/content/why-did-university-toronto-let-hate-group-shut-down-divestment-launch/14098
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I can really relate to this line up. We rotate Hazard, Oscar, Terry, Iva, Courtois, Azpi .... All while playing guys we want to have more match rhythm and get in form. We should not forget to win it though [emoji16] So thumbs up!
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I loved that. Thanks!
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Its always the leftie that gets the stick [emoji12][emoji12][emoji12][emoji12]
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I dare not imagine the slack this fucker must have gotten [emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23][emoji23]
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Drooooooogbaaa get in!
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Hazaaard! Nicely played!
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Ah well ....... Shit.
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Aaah so close!
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Bubble butt: Makes guys think deep down:
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Of course! Sponsored by cardiologists [emoji12]
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Yes: winners [emoji170]
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We should talk about the Barbara swing he will pull today. Sure deal!
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I was talking about me !
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You need to get laid Chouchou ...... Urgently!
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Jupiler, Leffe, Duvel .... Too many to mention! http://www.eupedia.com/belgium/belgian_beers.shtml We do have an amazing amount of Kebab restaurants, lots of Turk immigrants (bless 'Em) :-) The real treasure is more like this though:
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Political scientists tend to disagree with you on that as well. Just for fun: http://www.alternet.org/story/90161/ignorant_america%3A_just_how_stupid_are_we Quote: "In 2003, the Strategic Task Force on Education Abroad investigated Americans' knowledge of world affairs. The task force concluded: "America's ignorance of the outside world" is so great as to constitute a threat to national security."
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Beers galore! Lets beat 'em!