CoD: Modern Warfare 2
you satan, *****?
Gaylo, but that would be insulting to homosexuals.
I get my third bj?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WrjwaqZfjIY QQ, newfag.
Thanks and no, things weren't getting better. So today Hakan thought it was a ''glorious sight". Hakan (who is in every single class with her) said she's been acting so weird around him. He also mentioned he won't do anything and it's up to me to fix any problems that could happen (way to go ****er). Irony: Hakan was making fun of her latter in the day, it happened with me not even realizing it. We were walking up the stairs at dismissal and she was behind us and I didn't realize (one had pressing against her shirt) and he said "Ervin can you hold my books, I wouldn't want to pull a muscle and fall down the stairs and rip my shirt" I was laughing but then I saw her! She was behind us and it looked like she was about to cry so I told him to shut up. Although this is kind of ironic I have to say seeing her cry felt good. Vengeance was all I could think off! It's not that I really care that much about her, but more about my social status.
Give me my rep now!
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The characters: Serbkiller Hakan: My closest friend Sara: My ex who is the hottest girl at school. She nice but a bit ****ty. So yesterday me an my friend we late for class, sprinting for class in an empty hallway (the jaws song on the PA system can have that effect) and Sara was walking down the hall the opposite direction. Since our breakup I just completely not acknowledge her existence so I was looking dead ahead. Then she screams "****!" she had one of those shirts on where there are no shoulder straps. Apparently it was a little to big too. So when she moves her books away from her chest and they get caught on her shirt. They pull down her shirt and bra. So she freaks out and tries covering herself back up but the shirt is ripped and etc. So it took her about 20 seconds to cover up. We looked away (as hard as it was to do so) and kinda just walked on. Lucky for her no one else was in the hallway. So the problem for me and my friend now is she thinks we are perverts. Perverts for looking (but we looked away after we saw what happened) and ****ers for not helping her. So today one of her friends said to me "What the hell did you do to Sara?!" So it seems like she didn't tell them what really happened. Now I'm afraid they are going to spread it like wildfire not even knowing what happened. I know she won't because she still is a nice person. I don't want to say what really happened because then she'll be completely embarrassed and hate me even more. It really upset her too, she was crying after school when walking to her home. She didn't realize I was watching I guess.
He's black.
So are we going to see an Russian version with Stalin on it?!
What do you think?This is a very difficult operation and certainly an Israeli strike against Iran wont destroy 100% the countrys ability to create Nuclear weapons.Suprisingly Obamas administration is negative for such an operation although i believe if Israel Strikes USA will cover Netaniahou(sp?).You can see here clearly that US doesnt want a third front to open in times were Irans neutrality is crucial for the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. But the time is running and experts believe that Iran could create nuclear weapons in the next few years.It is now or never...
tl;dr aka Ron Paul is the answer!
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For me it's... Irreversible. Bar none, nothing comes close, I was actually disturbed after watching this film, it haunted me for days. Horrific and it really pisses you off too. You need a strong stomach to watch that film IMO.
My proof that God exists.
Iraqi family embraces life with old enemy I thought this ironic, a bit tragic and altogether inconducive to future opinion of refugees in the future. Basically, Iraqi family is accidentally attacked by Australian soldier when they were mistook for enemy fighters. Australian government later grants them entry into Australia for specialist medical treatment. The Al-Saadi family is grateful and "professes gratitute" (as described by them) for the lifestyle they have. Despite the injuries they've suffered in war (accidentally, and not intentionally), they've decided to sue the same government which allowed into the country in the first place. I can understand the grievance they have with their injuries. But it was an accident, not intentional and were specifically given specialist treatment by the Australian government (for injuries incurred) and subsequently granted permanent residency. Furthermore, Australian government policies regarding refugee welfare benefits are extremely generous (they get more welfare money from the government than Australian pensioners). Are they entitled to sue, or are they being ungrateful?
http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/ne...00-a-day-begging/story-e6frewt0-1225765125138 This guy is homeless and makes $50 000 a year to pay for his friend's bills, wouldn't you think his friend would let him in? The guy sure has a big heart...