I have a younger brother and a younger sister and so was subjected to it =/ I remember the names we made up for them: Stinky Winky, Dipstick, La La (can't remember her one :S) and Poo. We were cool kids.
Why do they look so scary ._.
http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=NuiynIn-g9s&feature=related And even cry a little bit. I don't remember the annoying American accent though =/
You've never seen the Teletubbies? WITH THE MAGICAL SUNBABY IN THE SKY?! http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=kiaLOzP1lCA LOOK AT THEM HOLD HANDS LIKE HEROES.
11/10 omg where the heck have you been? =o
Ty <3 All those posts in Intelligent Discussion obviously didn't go to waste xD (It should really be changed back to that and have all the tripe removed >_>)
THANK YOU THANK YOU *hugglecuddlesnugglewuggle* ilu <333 Was just checking out the prem area, pretty schweet (H)
I probably should have put a wiki link in or something xD WARNING: POSSIBLE SPOILERS HERE. I got it out of the library because I'm cheap like that :k
I just realised we both joined the same month xD
Ty <3 It's been so long since I joined and yet it feels like yesterday T_T
Did you shout surprise?
It's taken nearly two fecking years, but I made it =D Still ain't teal though >_>
There we go, another charge to bring to the list. How long will we have to wait until the government and law enforcement agencies realise that these people contribute nothing positive to society?
I was introduced to this book by a friend of mine who said that it would be life changing to read it. It was certainly surreal enough xD And I certainly have felt strange since reading it >_> But yeah, written by Haruki Murakami it takes place over a night starting just before midnight. It is gritty and, as I previously stated, surreal with half the book taking place in almost like a dream sequence (the Man With No Face O_O). I would heartily recommend this book and author for anyone looking for an interesting read =] Has anyone else read it?
In the documentary it showed that several of the children had left, but those that remained were so deeply indoctrinated there really didn't seem to be much hope =[ Certainly some level of child abuse.
What would it matter if she converted to Islam? Also, she may not have been the most caring person, but she certainly wouldn't have split hell wide open (not that such a place exists). That could probably fall under defamation.
Lol I see what you are doing. You are taking my own view points and turn them against me. Very well, I saw this coming. Before any of this that I have suggested could come into force what is deemed as acceptable in society would need to be drawn up. This would of course be based on logic and fact. Things that are deemed and found to cause actual danger, harm or pain would be removed. I fail to see how homosexuals and atheists fall into that category, unless of course you have a head filled with nonsense.
It becomes a different matter when rights conflict. Their right of free speech and "religious freedom" is conflicting with every homosexual in the worlds right to live their lives without harassment. As well as anyone who is "*** enabler", as they call them (they said that Princess Diana, one of the most loved and caring women in the world, "split hell wide open" when she died). Personally I think that quashes their right to do anything of the sort.
You could swim that easy.
I hate David Cameron >_> And coffee for that matter.