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notapplicable
Sep 22, 2011, 12:20 PM
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notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. Although there were no dissenters on the decision from SCOTUS, so perhaps the true facts of the case and what the anti-death penalty people have been telling the media aren't one and the same.
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Gmburns2000
Sep 22, 2011, 12:43 PM
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notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. I have no idea who this person is.
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Kartessa
Sep 22, 2011, 12:46 PM
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notapplicable wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. Although there were no dissenters on the decision from SCOTUS, so perhaps the true facts of the case and what the anti-death penalty people have been telling the media aren't one and the same. Wow, that's a depressing start to the day
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Kartessa
Sep 22, 2011, 1:51 PM
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On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit.
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spikeddem
Sep 22, 2011, 3:13 PM
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notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. No joke.
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erisspirit
Sep 22, 2011, 4:07 PM
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Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself...
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erisspirit
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went to the gym yesterday... climbed like crap but I did lead a bit, and did take some practice falls... good stuff
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Kartessa
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erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself... Today they are moving away from autism, but we need to do some bloodwork, some behavioral analysis thingy and genetic testing... Arghhh
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sungam
Sep 22, 2011, 5:10 PM
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notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. Even if he was guilty, I think the death penalty is fucking disgusting.
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erisspirit
Sep 22, 2011, 5:16 PM
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Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself... Today they are moving away from autism, but we need to do some bloodwork, some behavioral analysis thingy and genetic testing... Arghhh sounds fun! oh wait it really doesn't
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spikeddem
Sep 22, 2011, 5:23 PM
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sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. Even if he was guilty, I think the death penalty is fucking disgusting. This is the second time (at least) we've covered this topic in the SPCI. ....Just had to show off some of my SPCI knowledge.
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donald949
Sep 22, 2011, 5:49 PM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: looking as if i'm going to start climbing with a frenchie soon. dude brought an 80m rope with him. his english isn't great and my french is long gone (we're in the same remedial portuguese class), so it took me about 10 minutes to explain to him what protection was. when he finally got it, we both laughed because "the french don't need such things." Don't know weather to laff or cry. Well, he told me today that he interested in learning, so that's a start. Ok good.
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donald949
Sep 22, 2011, 5:52 PM
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donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: donald949 wrote: Gmburns2000 wrote: looking as if i'm going to start climbing with a frenchie soon. dude brought an 80m rope with him. his english isn't great and my french is long gone (we're in the same remedial portuguese class), so it took me about 10 minutes to explain to him what protection was. when he finally got it, we both laughed because "the french don't need such things." Don't know weather to laff or cry. Well, he told me today that he interested in learning, so that's a start. Ok good. Cause the right attitude is important. Since he's from France, its not his fault that everything is bolted. But having the proper attitude of trying to learn placing gear is good.
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donald949
Sep 22, 2011, 5:53 PM
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sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: donald949 wrote: erisspirit wrote: I haz no more school... that means I have no excuses why I'm all weak and feeble. Guess it's time to start working out more Sweet deal. Go climbing, go climbing nao. Wait you jess gots back from climbing. OK, you can have a week off then you needs to do another trip. Wat??? NO! A week before another trip, maybe, but not the whole week off climbing! Hey some of us have to work for a living. Up this weekend. Cleaning out the garage.
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donald949
Sep 22, 2011, 6:11 PM
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Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself... Today they are moving away from autism, but we need to do some bloodwork, some behavioral analysis thingy and genetic testing... Arghhh Well our oldest has ADHD. As a result the wife has been reading up on everything from that to Autism. She read one book, about a mom who was told her son was autistic. She took her son off all the gluten and crap food he was eating. And it cleared up. We find with our son, that the less food color, refined sugar, carbs he has the better he is. No 100% but a lot better. Not saying yours will do the same, but deff worth trying. Best wishes and good luck.
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sungam
Sep 22, 2011, 7:41 PM
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donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself... Today they are moving away from autism, but we need to do some bloodwork, some behavioral analysis thingy and genetic testing... Arghhh Well our oldest has ADHD. As a result the wife has been reading up on everything from that to Autism. She read one book, about a mom who was told her son was autistic. She took her son off all the gluten and crap food he was eating. And it cleared up. We find with our son, that the less food color, refined sugar, carbs he has the better he is. No 100% but a lot better. Not saying yours will do the same, but deff worth trying. Best wishes and good luck. I aparently have ADHD (which I think is a whack term), dyslexia and dyspraxia. Good thymes!
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erisspirit
Sep 22, 2011, 7:47 PM
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sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself... Today they are moving away from autism, but we need to do some bloodwork, some behavioral analysis thingy and genetic testing... Arghhh Well our oldest has ADHD. As a result the wife has been reading up on everything from that to Autism. She read one book, about a mom who was told her son was autistic. She took her son off all the gluten and crap food he was eating. And it cleared up. We find with our son, that the less food color, refined sugar, carbs he has the better he is. No 100% but a lot better. Not saying yours will do the same, but deff worth trying. Best wishes and good luck. I aparently have ADHD (which I think is a whack term), dyslexia and dyspraxia. Good thymes! I have AdH ... Squirrel! I don't but I still don't pay attention at work... hmmm maybe I do :P
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Gmburns2000
Sep 22, 2011, 11:22 PM
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sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself... Today they are moving away from autism, but we need to do some bloodwork, some behavioral analysis thingy and genetic testing... Arghhh Well our oldest has ADHD. As a result the wife has been reading up on everything from that to Autism. She read one book, about a mom who was told her son was autistic. She took her son off all the gluten and crap food he was eating. And it cleared up. We find with our son, that the less food color, refined sugar, carbs he has the better he is. No 100% but a lot better. Not saying yours will do the same, but deff worth trying. Best wishes and good luck. I aparently have ADHD (which I think is a whack term), dyslexia and dyspraxia. Good thymes! Dude, you have more than that. Sorry.
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Kartessa
Sep 23, 2011, 4:47 AM
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Gmburns2000 wrote: sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself... Today they are moving away from autism, but we need to do some bloodwork, some behavioral analysis thingy and genetic testing... Arghhh Well our oldest has ADHD. As a result the wife has been reading up on everything from that to Autism. She read one book, about a mom who was told her son was autistic. She took her son off all the gluten and crap food he was eating. And it cleared up. We find with our son, that the less food color, refined sugar, carbs he has the better he is. No 100% but a lot better. Not saying yours will do the same, but deff worth trying. Best wishes and good luck. I aparently have ADHD (which I think is a whack term), dyslexia and dyspraxia. Good thymes! Dude, you have more than that.
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airscape
Sep 23, 2011, 9:10 AM
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sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. Even if he was guilty, I think the death penalty is fucking disgusting. You should come live in South Africa for a bit... you'll change your mind pretty fucking quickly.
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airscape
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My grandma is turning 80 tomorrow.. Woooo! We are having an 4/5 century bash!!
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sungam
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airscape wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. Even if he was guilty, I think the death penalty is fucking disgusting. You should come live in South Africa for a bit... you'll change your mind pretty fucking quickly. I severely doubt it.
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Kartessa
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sungam wrote: airscape wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. Even if he was guilty, I think the death penalty is fucking disgusting. You should come live in South Africa for a bit... you'll change your mind pretty fucking quickly. I severely doubt it. I'm inclined to agree with Sungam, but with the exception of those who commit crimes against children.
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sungam
Sep 23, 2011, 1:52 PM
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Kartessa wrote: sungam wrote: airscape wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: sungam wrote: notapplicable wrote: 11:08 - Troy Davis is delared dead after receiving a lethal injection. That is shit as fucks. So much for the "proven guilty beyond a reasonable doubt" part, eh. Even if he was guilty, I think the death penalty is fucking disgusting. You should come live in South Africa for a bit... you'll change your mind pretty fucking quickly. I severely doubt it. I'm inclined to agree with Sungam, but with the exception of those who commit crimes against children. I don't think any anyone has the right to decide that someone should die unless they present a clear and pressing danger to their personal safety (self defense, anti-terror etc.). I don't care what they did, or who they did it to - we do not get to decide that their life existence should end. Not to mention the extremely rare cases where they are actually innocent.
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donald949
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sungam wrote: donald949 wrote: Kartessa wrote: erisspirit wrote: Kartessa wrote: On a fun note, no work this morning... Instead I get to hang out at the hospital trying to get a definitive diagnosis on my son. They say autism is hard to call when they're young, but they also tell me that the earlier the intervention, the better. It's fucking bullshit. Ugg that sucks... good luck! My cousin has a tough time with that herself... Today they are moving away from autism, but we need to do some bloodwork, some behavioral analysis thingy and genetic testing... Arghhh Well our oldest has ADHD. As a result the wife has been reading up on everything from that to Autism. She read one book, about a mom who was told her son was autistic. She took her son off all the gluten and crap food he was eating. And it cleared up. We find with our son, that the less food color, refined sugar, carbs he has the better he is. No 100% but a lot better. Not saying yours will do the same, but deff worth trying. Best wishes and good luck. I aparently have ADHD (which I think is a whack term), dyslexia and dyspraxia. Good thymes! Yea, the term is pretty whack.
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