To date the worst school massacre took place in Michigan in 1927. Although it wasn't a student I guarantee it wasn't video games that pushed him over the edge either.
What do you think would happen today if someone blew up an entire school wing? They'd have tons of scapegoats instead of focusing on the unique circumstances which made the PERSON who was RESPONSIBLE.
primarily in what are called "unserved" and "underserved" areas....
How about "undeserved" areas? Just give the money to the people. They worked, it's their money. Instead they slave 1/3 of their life away to retire without anything while corporations buy cheats in the game of capitalism by the way of government.+
It's busy work. Like someone above posted, he's tried to pass this same bill several times. It makes it look like he's working in case any constituents or cameras are watching.
Yeah I understand where you're coming from, for awhile there New Zealand looked like a great place to move to. Then there are things like this law getting put down and antagonists from Mordor that really make me double think that.
I'm currently playing, as in literally, Final Fantasy for PSP. Which is a remake of the original FF on NES. It does a great job I think of tweaking the things that took a lot of time and leaving the rest classical. With graphics updates of course.
Tin Drum studios i think? I cant believe I remember that, haven't played that game in years. It was a techno soundtrack but very ambient-like in most cases, was the classic didnt notice it much until you started humming out the beats later on.
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very hard? I could understand that maybe a tether line could get in the way, but what about ones that auto-retract? Or velcro, or even some type of magnetic retrieval system. Seems like a pretty fixable problem for NASA. If its a common problem I'm not sure why something hasn't been tried?
Burning oils found in the earth - Yeah I can understand how that'd be bad for the environment Stealing raw energy from water or air - Couldn't this be even worse for the environment?
Just because it's 'clean' and doesn't create any byproduct doesn't mean the earth is gonna be O.K. with it? Even solar energy, as long as the panels to collect are on earth, are disrupting the natural state of things (better then asphalt though)
Solar panels in space, is the only 'clean' energy that would have no effect besides maybe blocking the view of Sol from far away systems.
Just maybe, some alien race might discover that eating a human prolongs their life, or cures some previously incurable disease...
You'd think we'd be exploring space like crazy with the resources (not money) that we have... but i guess since there are no indigenous people there to exploit...
But the longer humanity is confined to this single celestial body we're literally keeping all our eggs in one basket.
Not voting is my voice, and i can complain until the next time I don't vote in a corrupt system that has most people fooled into thinking they have some type of voice.
Driving around in circles for a society does not make it ok for 670,000 people to die. Besides legal murder, war, there's about 100,000 death by gun homicide.
About 150 people a year die from falling coconuts, ~70 from bad allergic reaction to peanuts. I'm not sure why I brought those up, they're real statistics unlike those made up.
Yes because if we all run from tyranny it will eventually just go away ...
To date the worst school massacre took place in Michigan in 1927. Although it wasn't a student I guarantee it wasn't video games that pushed him over the edge either.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_School_disaster
What do you think would happen today if someone blew up an entire school wing? They'd have tons of scapegoats instead of focusing on the unique circumstances which made the PERSON who was RESPONSIBLE.
primarily in what are called "unserved" and "underserved" areas. ...
How about "undeserved" areas? Just give the money to the people. They worked, it's their money. Instead they slave 1/3 of their life away to retire without anything while corporations buy cheats in the game of capitalism by the way of government.+
It's busy work. Like someone above posted, he's tried to pass this same bill several times. It makes it look like he's working in case any constituents or cameras are watching.
Yeah I understand where you're coming from, for awhile there New Zealand looked like a great place to move to. Then there are things like this law getting put down and antagonists from Mordor that really make me double think that.
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I'm currently playing, as in literally, Final Fantasy for PSP. Which is a remake of the original FF on NES. It does a great job I think of tweaking the things that took a lot of time and leaving the rest classical. With graphics updates of course.
Why did you read the entire post before replying? Crazy talk!
Tin Drum studios i think? I cant believe I remember that, haven't played that game in years. It was a techno soundtrack but very ambient-like in most cases, was the classic didnt notice it much until you started humming out the beats later on.
but could one explain to me how a convicted monopolist would be allowed to do this? Or maybe I'm way off base here
Philosophically Jefferson opposed slavery too ... but his slaves would tell you a different story.
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Its very hard to avoid this kind of problem.
very hard? I could understand that maybe a tether line could get in the way, but what about ones that auto-retract? Or velcro, or even some type of magnetic retrieval system. Seems like a pretty fixable problem for NASA. If its a common problem I'm not sure why something hasn't been tried?
Burning oils found in the earth - Yeah I can understand how that'd be bad for the environment
Stealing raw energy from water or air - Couldn't this be even worse for the environment?
Just because it's 'clean' and doesn't create any byproduct doesn't mean the earth is gonna be O.K. with it? Even solar energy, as long as the panels to collect are on earth, are disrupting the natural state of things (better then asphalt though)
Solar panels in space, is the only 'clean' energy that would have no effect besides maybe blocking the view of Sol from far away systems.
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Your head is the egg
Just maybe, some alien race might discover that eating a human prolongs their life, or cures some previously incurable disease...
You'd think we'd be exploring space like crazy with the resources (not money) that we have ... but i guess since there are no indigenous people there to exploit ...
But the longer humanity is confined to this single celestial body we're literally keeping all our eggs in one basket.
Pretty ingenious
John Deere is in Moline, IA.
Moline, IL
across the river from IA
Shampoo did not invent some type of soap exclusively for the hair?
Been the same for me for at least 3-4 years now. Maybe more like 99%
Voicing me voice to give away said voice to a person I don't trust to voice in my stead is not the voice I'd like people to hear. I won't play ball.
For being an absence it sure does get people riled up as if it were a statement.
Not voting is my voice, and i can complain until the next time I don't vote in a corrupt system that has most people fooled into thinking they have some type of voice.
I'm not just talking about the people 'lucky' enough to be born in the U.S.
10.6 * 63900
Driving around in circles for a society does not make it ok for 670,000 people to die. Besides legal murder, war, there's about 100,000 death by gun homicide.
About 150 people a year die from falling coconuts, ~70 from bad allergic reaction to peanuts. I'm not sure why I brought those up, they're real statistics unlike those made up.
making up statistics again?
How many knife accidents are there? How many people die from peanut allergies? How many falling coconuts kill people each year?
Over 670,000 die each year from car accidents, that's enough for me to argue it outweighs the benifits.