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It's not sociopathy when most people are into it. Sorry. But maybe what you are saying is that sociopaths do tend to follow psychopaths, and so on, to support adventures such as the invasion of Iraq. Interesting thought. Not that it matters.
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Corrupted by the pot cake, the former chief, denied any further employment in law enforcement, now wanders aimlessly about the city, living out of dumpsters. A spokesperson for the department agreed that summary termination of employment was truly a regrettable outcome for the chief, considering the circumstances, but emphasized the public has a right to expect its safety to be the first priority when it comes to the selection and retention of police officers.
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How will we know when Iran has the capability of a nuclear strike on my vagina? And if Iran does make such a strike, how will we know?
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An RN who I graduated with, here in Seattle, chose Las Vegas when she started working her license. She wound up coming back to Seattle (despite the rain). I'm not sure how important the experience was to the career she has here in Seattle now, but students for whom I was preceptor more recently, during their final, pre-graduation clinical rotations, told me that experience is vitally important, from what they're seeing when scouting job prospects just before their graduation. Speaking as students from one of the best schools and who have Nurse Tech positions at Harborview, they surprised me when they said that won't be helping them get work there anytime soon. For that, they say, it's generally a matter of working the license somewhere else, suffering and surviving the slings and arrows, then coming back for more. Btw: I see at the moment that a quick search turns up what looks like very, very doable entry level positions for Med-Surg RN (pathway to ICU, etc) in Las Vegas: Example Dirtbag weather, RN jobs.. Looks real good to me!
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It's a good rain
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Yes, the strategic spray defense initiative is about shooting down pretty much anything. But mostly Republitards and other ballistic projectiles of comparatively limited range.
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Thank you for calling AT&T. All our lines are busy right now, but please stay on the line, as your call is important to us and a call center worker technical representative will be with you shortly. (Please, sir, I want some more...)
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'How many fingers, Winston?'
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National Safety Lookers -- (Now that the old "NSL" acronym is defunct!) Sky Friends -- (Saying "FAGs" might be offensive to the pope.) Pig Fuckers -- (Not as bad as saying "Ronnie Reagans") Osama's Revenge -- (Else, maybe Obama's Mamas...) ????
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A responsible gun owner, an honest Republican, and a pig-fucking gentleman walked into the back country on snowshoes...
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This is all bullshit. If any of you had any real experience with what you're talking about, you'd know that with a case of Thunderbird you can make a serious attempt at the voyage with just a stack of old cardboard boxes in your ex-wife's back yard. Fucking posers.
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Singularities are aid.
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Dood! Just get a van at the tow-yard auction and live in it, down by the river Aurora!
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He got Organovo, he got toenail footjam, he say one and one and one is 3D, one thing I can tell you is about DDD...
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That said, I understand Kevbone downloaded via bittorrent the code to create a fully working copy of Eddie Van Halen. Just sayin'
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Yes, but when it comes to really sophisticated items, the software required by the printer may be so complicated to write that doing so will be cost prohibitive.
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Crazy Oregon legislature to ban open sleigh. Santa Claus could get life before a firing squad! OMFG!
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Naw, you could just as readily conclude that one of them was using hair color. I think what's really obvious here is that Oly, even back in the day, was very comfortable with his sexual identity. Not that there's anything wrong with that.
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For several hundred years, pretty much always and everywhere the terms misdemeanor and felony are used for two mutually exclusive legal classifications of crimes, a misdemeanor is defined as a crime punishable by up to but no more then one year in jail. In the case of the "drone" bill in Oregon, the law would be a Class-B misdemeanor; therefore, statements that this law would provide for several years in jail as punishment are indeed hyperbole (as is the fine stated by the dweeb in the video as he goes apoplectic over the thought of his playtime being subject to adult rules). For a comparative evaluation of the misdemeanor classification for this law, I note that its Class-B rating provides for punishment more severe than Class-C misdemeanors (such as an ordinary traffic ticket) but less severe than a Class-A misdemeanor (such as a DUI, per ORS 813.010(5a)). In regard to the concern that existing laws should make this one unnecessary, maybe not so: Basic study of law, as it is around here, taught me that you can take photos and video of people from just about any public place, without violating any legal rights to privacy. It might be rude to do so, but it's not a crime. But small RC aircraft arguably introduce a new capacity to spy on people with a camera, literally opening up a new dimension to what is public space. I think it's this novel reach of the RC airborne camera that is of concern. That, and maybe the fact that we got guns. Seriously, if you see one of those RC cameras hovering about your daughter's window, and you've learned the invasion is entirely hands-off to law enforcement, and you have a 12-gauge Browning, whatcha gonna do? Good law encourages compliance with desired parameters of behavior, while at once promoting the effective redress of grievances.
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Most of what the guy in the video says isn't true. Just saying.
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Reading this thread pisses me off. Send money.
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Teh fakebook tells it: Optimize for stupid => maximized for hit count. Way a lot of people like it, no doubt, but...
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Give him a break. As a result of occupational hazards innate to his vocation, GGK's hands have morphed into a pair of skin-fold calipers. Wouldn't you be just a little bit freaked out too (and especially conflicted about the topic of fat people) if this had happened to you?
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Yes, communist delivery systems sometimes are actually quite effective, only the respective purveyors don't lie as much as their counterparts in capitalist systems do by saying those systems are really about distributing food. If I understand correctly, under the communist regimes, they just call it like it is, saying the equivalent systems are about weapons, you know, chemical and biological. Bizzare as this might seem, I say give credit where credit is due: Mercifully, the commie/tyrants to whom we allude promise a quick demise, whereas here we make it slow and painful, sometimes involving years of progressive morbidity before onset of death. As is discussed extensively in the article linked to by Tvash, we've got it down to a "most extraordinary science," with companies like General Mills and Phillip Morris perfecting the scheme to a level that arguably puts to shame some of the best efforts made by weapons contractors who market their wares to the DOD and various other warring entities around the world, to the end that a certain macabre economic efficiency can be provided, sort of like how our food industry presently provides with decisive equanimity to all who sucker up and suck down the Kool-Aid. It goes like this, part by part, repeat after me: "It's OK to feed children Lunchables, It's OK to feed children Lunchables." Or alternatively, as another example, chant this mantra instead: "Sugar is OK, it's just calories. Sugar is OK, it's just calories." OK, good. Next lesson will commence at same time, same station. Please bring your questions on how to better prepare sugar and fats for your nutritional needs, so that our certified nutritional experts can help you get sick have what you deserve.
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Drones here repeatedly state you are to them on IGNORE. Does that qualify?