why, you'd almost think that copyright was simply kept around to benefit a narrow group of parasitic individuals who are in a position to keep such laws on the books!
Panera Bread is the food of the Gods. there is nothing better on this planet than a warm fresh loaf of their product and a bowl of sweet cream butter to slather it in.
After the original raid on TPB's servers the boys swore it wouldn't happen again. They made arraignments for the service to be transferred to other hosting parties automatically in the case of another takedown attempt. Since the original raid, the service hasn't been down longer than 24 hours at any time.
Smashing mercury with a hammer is the analogy I believe.....
I've Admin'd enough comment boards to know a troll when I see one.
his commentary is one of the most obvious examples of commenting-for-traffic that I've ever seen. Perhaps in speaker-mode he comes off as informed but his blog is pure alarmist shiite.
I absolutely think cops should be held up to scrutiny but publishing their home address and phone numbers is WAY out of line. It's a matter of common sense for the safety of the officer and his family.
back in the late 60's I remember my Mom bought a product called "I hate Carrots" & "I hate Peas". The products were essentially French Fries impregnated with the puree of one of the aforementioned veggies. Needless to say they sucked but it goes to show the idea has been around for quite awhile.
I'm not a huge fan of the movie itself (as far as animation goes, mean-spirited/black humor ie Metalacolypse is more my speed) but I totally back what Nina is trying to do.
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did it actually "kill" those markets or just change them? I would still consider carriages and buggy whips as part of transportation, no? *shrugs*
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*slow golf clap*
I look forward to more of your original and edgy humor.
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nature weeds out the idiots.
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After the original raid on TPB's servers the boys swore it wouldn't happen again. They made arraignments for the service to be transferred to other hosting parties automatically in the case of another takedown attempt. Since the original raid, the service hasn't been down longer than 24 hours at any time.
Smashing mercury with a hammer is the analogy I believe.....
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Re: Chris Castle, Esq.
I've Admin'd enough comment boards to know a troll when I see one.
his commentary is one of the most obvious examples of commenting-for-traffic that I've ever seen. Perhaps in speaker-mode he comes off as informed but his blog is pure alarmist shiite.
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back in the late 60's I remember my Mom bought a product called "I hate Carrots" & "I hate Peas". The products were essentially French Fries impregnated with the puree of one of the aforementioned veggies. Needless to say they sucked but it goes to show the idea has been around for quite awhile.
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Thanks Nina! :)
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Re: The best approach
the best.
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