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Last Night I found out I lost my Best friend of 20 years. Lisa you barely knew me when you stood by my side and helped me break away from Mike. You and I were both still kids ourselves. I was 19 and you were 17. Together we tried to navigate life. And though we might have not always been near each other we were always there for each other. I will always remember the times we had, the walks we took. The shit we had to deal with I love you and I will never forget you, You’ll always live in my heart because in a lot of ways we did some growing up together. Dealing with the crap that life threw at us. I love you.
12-29-78 – 09-23-14
Hey Mark have a look
There will be no aliens in the next Alien film
Speaking to Yahoo Movies UK, director Ridley Scott is adamant that there will be no xenomorphs — the creatures synonymous with “aliens” in the Alien franchise films — in Prometheus 2. “The...
The Art of Unblocking Websites Without Committing Crimes * TorrentFreak
Last month UK police took down several torrent site proxies and arrested their owner. Now a UK developer has created a new & free service that not only silently unblocks any website without falling foul of the law, but one that will eventually become available to all under a GPL 3.0 license.
Frustration = Watching People you care about refuse to do what’s necessary to improve their situation.
‘Poor people don’t plan long-term. We’ll just get our hearts broken’
Why do so many poor people eat junk food, fail to budget properly, show no ambition? Linda Tirado knew exactly why… because she was one of them
This is what happens when you have too much catnip 😛
Just made this, Yum!!!
Read the rest of On September 20, 2014 at 04:10PM Angel Said…
So Much For Religious People Being More Righteous
Sure-to-be-controversial new research shows that religious and non-religious people are equally likely to misbehave. The only difference between the groups is that religious people show stronger emotional reactions to moral and immoral deeds.
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Vyckie Garrison was once a minor celebrity in the Quiverfull Movement, made famous by TV’s Duggar family. As a devout, Bible-believing Christian and the mother of seven homeschooled children, Garrison spent 16 years, with her husband, publishing a newspaper for families on a similar path. Today, via a website called No Longer Quivering, she publishes resources for women leaving the movement. Recently she addressed American Atheists about her experience. This article is an abridged version of her remarks.
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