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Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: voted best tattoo |
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Zandro
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: wicked ink tattoo clearwater |
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I think a lot of us are willing to ditch hope (and change).
Slightly sad that a city where 2 million pounds of toxic chemicals are released each year is the least toxic metropolitan area in America. Also, how does L.A. have the 7th highest air quality ranking?
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Callihoo
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: vancouver international tattoo convention |
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“they cant stop you from growing a plant. you could grow tobacco if you really wanted to. Legalizing it lets you grow it in your garden instead of your attic.
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Thirumala
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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I live in the boonies. DSL is my only option. On windy days, I noticed that my DSL dropped and phone connection crackled. Traced the problem to a loose wire going up the utility pole outside my house. Called Verizon and gave them full details. After their tech was about to leave b/c he couldn't duplicate the problem, I went outside with him, had him connect his butt set and then I shook the wire on the pole which duplicated the problem. I left him to fix it. When I went out 2 hrs later, I saw his fix. He wrapped a good 20 feet of electrical tape around the wire on the pole so it wouldn't shake in the wind. That was 2+ years ago. Tape is still there..
Its the front of the car, so its probably coolant from the radiator. I'd say that's kind of serious if he is planning to drive more than a couple of miles :)!
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Jordy
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: vancouver international tattoo convention |
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Obviously not you...?
One option that you could do if you like getting the stories that something you submitted became popular, is just to pretend that all of these emails are for stories that you submitted. Delusions of grandeur never hurt anyone. |
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Senjit
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: venus symbol tattoo |
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oh cmon... the core wasn't THAT bad.And Knowing was quite frankly the most ridiculous movie ever. Just terrible.

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Moadibba
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: wolf flash tattoo |
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Lesson learned: Real girls only want money.
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Gerald
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: wien tattoo convention |
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Don't worry though, we'll be out to bury the line in about 2 years.
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Hayden
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: vancouver international tattoo convention |
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OMONJIADE
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You're misunderstanding the article. No one is saying that depression isn't horrible and unpleasant for the person who experiences it, just that depression must have, at some point in our evolutionary history, served a purpose because it wasn't selected out of the population. As stated in the article, the tendency to have depression can, in fact, increase the chance that DNA will be passed on successfully. I had never heard the specific theories mentioned in the article before, but I learned about a different theory which sounds better to me.The most basic symptoms of depression (decreased interest in normal activities, decreased appetite, decreased sociability, decreased sex drive) are all things which serve to remove a depressed person from their environment. If a cave man is depressed, it's very possible that the world around him is not a good place to be. Maybe there has been a recent influx of new predators in his range (the increased stress of losing a loved one might lead to depression), maybe a particular food source has become increasingly scarce (again, increased stress due to inability to feed himself), or maybe he's lost most of his loved ones to infectious disease. If this cave man doesn't get depressed and continues to interact with his potentially toxic environment at normal levels, he's putting himself at greater risk for death. On the other hand, if he gets depressed and he withdraws and starts to eat less and avoid others, he may be saving his own life. Once the environment becomes less toxic, his depression will lift and he'll have survived.This article isn't saying there's some kind of upside to depression in modern times, since obviously we have better ways to adapt to a toxic environment. All it's doing is presenting some long-standing theories from the field of Evolutionary Psychology about the potential evolutionary benefits of depression. |
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