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Kennferd
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: neil patrick harris david burtka |
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did you think they were going to put real nightvision goggles in there?
concept is a concept, end result will make me want it less.
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Clauwie
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: nicole kidman as jean grey |
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“Who cares, it's the midwest.
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Arshath
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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When or if such medical advances come to fruition, I really wonder whether they would be in wide proliferation to such humble and seemingly marginalised people..
I dont think that'll get me too far. Nobody wants to see my hairy buttcrack.!
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Jacklyn
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: nicole kidman as jean grey |
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Good to see Bender is doing fine... wait a second..... O SHIIIIIII?
If cracked looked like that I'd still rather read cracked. |
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Antanika
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: nicolas cage movie list |
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Nothing in the Bible denies the possibility of extraterrestrial life. Any argument to the contrary would probably say that the Bible is thematically centered on humankind - which is true - but that doesn't eliminate the possibility that God has other things going on. In fact, many Christian fictional works such as the Narnia series and Doug TenNapel's graphic novels (Black Cherry, Creature Tech, Earthboy Jacobus) latch onto the idea that there may be alien or parallel cultures in which God similarly manifests Himself.I'm a Christian but don't think of God one-dimensionally, and would be ecstatic to hear about cool alien discoveries.

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Kevin
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: nick cannon to destroy eminem s career |
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If this is the case, I would have been dead long ago.
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Wangeline
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: nick cannon |
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how about sick
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Jusanita
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Asma
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I read recently that this is because of the social roles men and women are most frequently ascribed to.Women are set up to be nurturers and caretakers, so it's just The Same Only More So if they have a partner with cancer.Men are set up to be problem solvers and fixers. So a partner with cancer is an immediate frustration point for them; to be confronted with something they can't solve or fix (and for that matter, neither can medical science all the time). So some men*, in this situation, turn their backs and seek situations where their fixing and problem solving skills will actually accomplish something.* I place emphasis on SOME MEN.I once had a customer call me asking how to operate his cable. His wife had been the one to handle it, but she had recently died of cancer.He and she had been high school sweethearts -- lovers from their teen years, and the man I was speaking to was now about 74 years old.He sounded heartbroken, and went on to tell me that it was the most painful experience ever to see the love of his life in pain, and suffering, and not only could he do nothing to take her pain away, but he couldn't even hold her hand to remind her he was there, because just touching her hand made her pain worse.So even though he was frustrated and upset he couldn't solve her problem or take away her pain, his love kept him at her side until her last breath.He said that she was his partner, his best friend, and he was like a lost puppy without her.That story reminds me that true love exists, and statistics can't quantify it like they can so much else. |
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