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Sep 4, 2006
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Place stinks of weed wherever you go :D
It's such a pleasant aroma.
Blasphemy!!
I've been around junkies, fucking weak people.
What do you define as a junkie? If you think weed is bad then I doubt you even know what a junkie is.
Weed is OK got over it once I got out of high school.

I dont touch drugs much these days, but when Im on a night on the town with my mates, I'm not partial to a bit of yayo or ecstasy :D Gotta keep the night entertaining.
Thizz >>>>>>>> Yayo
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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In other words, the place that you live should be precisely to your liking, wherever you happen to live. Great, I'd love to have that too, saves me the hassle. But that's the same as saying "we shouldn't be put in a situation where we have to buy players to have good players, whoever comes out of our youth academy should be all that we can possibly want out of a player". :shifty:
Yeah because expecting your youth academy to be filled with the best of the best is the same as expecting a country to not be knee deep in corruption, protect their minorities, not have people work for less than a dollar a day, right?

Sorry, I went out on such a limb there :rolleyes:
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Yeah because expecting your youth academy to be filled with the best of the best is the same as expecting a country to not be knee deep in corruption, protect their minorities, not have people work for less than a dollar a day, right?

Sorry, I went out on such a limb there :rolleyes:
That's not what you said at all in your last post, chief:

Why don't you ever understand me? :D

All I'm saying is that people shouldn't be put in a situation where they have to move. Move because you want a new adventure, you want to meet new people, or if you just don't like where you were living originally. Not because 'if I stay we will die/starve/have no outlook, etc.
New adventure, meet new people, don't like where you live. Yeah, that sounds pretty much like immigration based on cultural preferences, eg. myself.

Maybe the reason I don't understand you is because you can't decide what your reasons are.
 

Zé Tahir

JhoolayLaaaal!
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Dec 10, 2004
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That's not what you said at all in your last post, chief:



New adventure, meet new people, don't like where you live. Yeah, that sounds pretty much like immigration based on cultural preferences, eg. myself.

Maybe the reason I don't understand you is because you can't decide what your reasons are.
And those are perfectly good reasons to move. That's what I said, you quoted it.
 

SoundAttack

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Aug 25, 2007
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I do. Whenever i hear someone speaking in a Libyan dialect, i just have to introduce myself and get to meet him. But like Lebanese, we're a rare breed, we're only 7M :D
Rare breed rofl, listen up just for clarification, 3 to 4 million Lebanese reside in Lebanon ( 0.5 million are probably the Srilankan, Ethiopian, and Bangladeshi Maids) (0.475 Syrian workers) (0.025 Westerners as professors), and you have between 10 to 17 million Lebanese scattered around the world mainly Americas, Brazil and France.
 

Martin

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Dec 31, 2000
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Such good reasons :D Proud to be a woman, a Muslim, an American, black and now to not being of a rare breed :shifty:
I can understand pride for something that you've personally done. But pride for belonging to certain groups of people is really silly.

"Proud to be a Juventino." It means nothing more than "I congratulate myself for making an arbitrary choice that has no impact on anything."

But even that is marginally more meaningful than pride for not having made any choice at all, like a nationality.
 

JuveJay

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Mar 6, 2007
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Like you choose what country you are from, what skin colour you have, or how your parents choose to bring you up. I don't understand pride in those things.
 

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