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    I was late, as usual. xD My mom let me know often about that. I was a big fat baby too.
    Post by: Repliku, May 25, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    Tis the one and only Xaale! ~~
    Post by: Repliku, May 25, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Doing fine. How are you?
    Profile Post by Repliku for Kites, May 25, 2009
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    Heya. Nice profile. xD

    Heya. Nice profile. xD
    Profile Post by Repliku for Senbonzakura Kageoshi, May 25, 2009
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    My vagina itches and my penis burns. I think I may have an infection.
    Post by: Repliku, May 24, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    I pop my knuckles, back, neck and knees all the time. It's just how it goes. It limbers me up so I can do training and exercises. It also relaxes me for some reason I have not yet figured out.
    Post by: Repliku, May 24, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    Hey Reptar! How's it going?
    Profile Post by Repliku for reptar, May 24, 2009
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    Doing alright. how are you?
    Profile Post by Repliku for Zeonark, May 24, 2009
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    Reopened at request of the author. ~.~
    Post by: Repliku, May 24, 2009 in forum: Archives
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    I'd say in the immediate, drinking is more dangerous when handled poorly. There are by far, more dangerous, stupid actions people do when drunk or because they want to be drunk than there are accidents with smoking. Smoking doesn't really affect someone's ability to cognitively think things through and won't affect their motor skills etc.

    However, in long term, if someone is responsible with either, I'd say that sooner or later smoking becomes an issue as it wears you down physically whether smoking moderately or not. The responsible thing for a smoker then is to quit and let their lungs heal.

    Both smoking and drinking have effects on people who do both excessively and do not think. Smoking will affect the person's health and so will drinking. One hits the lungs and the other hits the liver, which both of these are rather needed to survive. Drinking and smoking both have been connected to stimulating cancer cells, and neither -causes- cancer, but both do raise chances of getting cancer as well as other diseases.

    So, in the end, if taken in excess, I'd probably say drinking since it has affects on the mind, motor skills, and people are more prone to make poor judgments when drunk, such as driving, doing parties where they force people to do stuff, brawling etc. Also, later, health for that person can suck and people have died by binge parties etc. I feel both smoking and drinking are harmful, but if neither is done in excess, there are worse things out there that can kill you.

    Also, some of you posted things on cigarette contents etc, which is over-exaggerated. It truly depends on what brand people smoke and one cig or one drink won't kill anyone. The thing is to know with either, both are addicting and can cause problems. Cigarettes though are more addicting in most cases. However, I'm going to place my vote for alcohol as more dangerous because it's often overlooked and there are so many exaggerations about smoking but drinking has caused in the end, more domestics, more fights, more accidents, more ego issues and people thinking they can get away with things they otherwise would not do, excuses to get away with foolish things, and mistakes that people the next day say 'oops' over.
    Post by: Repliku, May 24, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Closing at request of the thread creator. w00t.
    Post by: Repliku, May 24, 2009 in forum: Archives
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    My profile pic is teh smex, I tell you!!!

    This is hilarious, Misty. Nice jorb.
    Post by: Repliku, May 24, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone