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Brokeback Mountain Breathtaking. Just leaves me speechless everytime I watch it. 10/10
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I think you'd suit a shorter hairstyle better tbh.
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"Can you imagine one night five years long? No dreaming, no waking, no touch, no taste, no smell, no sight, no sound, no hearing, nothing at all. It's like being dead." Worse than dead IMO. Thanks for the link.
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Anyone remember those Wellington boots things, just solid chocolate I think. Really nice... couldn't have been Cadburys could it?
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Great book rokhead. Hope you enjoy it.
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Thankyou weeyellowbloke, and the song does have some reference. The topic in question is about the degradiation of society, (in the UK at least), on a youth based level. Yes, we hear almost daily bout the rapid rise of knife crime in inner cities suburbs such as the rougher parts of London. However, I was shocked last week to find out, that in my local rural village - of which there are less than 2000 people; five young people, aged between 13 and 15 were held at knife point by some youths (no older than 16) from a neighbouring village. This is just so their mobiles and wallets could be stolen. For the prize of less than 30 pounds respectively, these youths were risking harsh punishment and obviously prison, if they were over the age of 18. The question I pose is, is this new wave of street crime, 'new' at all, or has it worsened since the introduction of the Labour government over a decade ago? I don't intend to start a politics based argument, but do you think the state is responsible for these peoples action, by not educating them and providing entertainment out of school hours; or would you solely place the blame on the parents of these youths.
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...blind, to the ways of mankind. Pretty poignant issue. Discuss.
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You haven't got Letty pregnant have you?
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[ ] original post contains picture of girl in question.
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Fucking hate the munchies. Wish there was some way you could stop them.
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... More like his great production covers up his inability to rap? Anyway, if I had to make a playlist it would probably look something like this: Good Morning Through The Wire Stronger Slow Jamz The Glory Can't Tell Me Nothing Diamonds from Sierra Leone Gold Digger Touch The Sky Family Business Never Let Me Down Gone Can't believe you left out 'Gone' Ashmat. It may not be instantly accessible, but that IMO is what puts it above the rest of Kanyes work. The verses by Consequence and Cam'Ron are probably the best work they have ever done, considering their average solo careers.
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Using the term Chav: Is it 'Social Racism'?
Hem replied to Falcon_BlizZACK's topic in General Chit Chat
I think your generalisations are a bit too far spread BeerMonkey. I have a pair of Lonsdale trainers, listen to trance and have taken drugs. I don't think there characteristics are enough to label myself; or anyone for that matter as being a 'chav' though. -
Hostel 2? Hmm.
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Apparently Spice Gold works better but none in stock at the moment. Oh well, can always use it as a mixer like you said. And yeah, search Eagle Bill on google.
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If you were ever or have had experience moderating a popular discussion board, then you'll realise and respect the reason.
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Ship it.
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Lol at threatening to firebomb someone's livelihood and potentially kill humans, just to prove a point. So ironic after she got a decent forum member banned (hobbz), just from him making a small insult at her via PM.
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dynasty has killed numerous animals in her life. Fact. All the ants that are killed by her shoes as she walks around everyday.
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Meat is tasty. If you don't eat it; you're just missing out. But to be honest, why does anyone care what other people's diets consist of? /thread
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UK's new alias ^^ ?
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His previous albums were criticised for having so many skits. IMO, most wern't that funny and ruined the flow of the album.
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Jeans -- If you're washing designer jeans or nice ones you don't want to fade quickly, turn them inside out before you put them in the machine. The blue keeps a little longer. I wash mine in cold water and dry them on medium, permanent press-type cycles. Dress shirts -- For really good ones just get them dry cleaned. You won't have to worry about them shrinking or getting their colour ruined with other clothes. For casual dress shirts, I stick with the cold water and often don't dry them at all; just hang them in the shower to dry, so they avoid shrinkage. T-shirts -- Standard warm wash and regular dry, though I've noticed they shrink no matter what you do. I tend to not buy t-shirts that are too snug so that when they wash they won't get too small. Most of them are colour-fast these days, so you can wash them with a variety of colours and not worry about running. If it runs, it was a cheap shirt. Detergent -- don't skimp on this! Generic-brand detergents suck at keeping colour and can be rougher on the clothes. I prefer liquid to powder always. Tennis shoes -- Leather shoes can actually be thrown in the washing machine (laces out), but I don't do this. I use dish detergent and a brush, and just clean them off by hand. As for canvas shoes, I think they can be put in a machine too but I'm not sure. Socks -- If you're not sacrificing one per month to the laundry gods, making uneven matches in your drawer, then you're doing something wrong. Machines -- If possible, get the water running first, then put the detergent in, then put the clothes in. Some machines won't run water with the lid open, in which case you have to put the detergent in first, then the clothes, then close the lid and start the cycle. If you put the detergent in last, on top of the clothes, it may wash unevenly because the liquid will sit on some of the clothes for a few moments before the water fills in.
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Lucky they don't live very long then. Yum.