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Posts by RD
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we cant go offtopic in offtopic now can we!!!!!!!!
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http://www.amyboyer.org/liamsite.htm
This was a site of a crazy american stalker before he killed his victim and himself.
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is that neverland?
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actually he had the first question wrong too but only i can know that.
Someone tripped on a landmine outside of the screen, but u can see the explosion on the other minefield at the other side of the map too. There is no death text for players that trip on a mine:o
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HOLEMAN u should count the HE nades more carefully!
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u can do that in ur own town too spine (¦)
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ive just released this new video upon my raving fans. U can download it here:
http://www.pitrd.com/pit/website/downloads/omg.mpg
After uve seen it answer these questions:
1) How many ppl are killed?
2) How many kills does PIT get?
3) List at least 5 players in this video
4) Who has the most teamattacks and how many are it?
5) What is PITs preferred weapon of choice?
6) What is the name of the deceitful player that tries to teamkill PIT but fails?
7) How many HEgrenades are thrown and how many Smoke?
List the number of headshots PIT makes and on which playersIf u can answer these questions u will receive a GRAND PRIZE on pitrd.com!!!
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ya ive been getting alot of mails the last week or 2 2!!!!
ive got the latest Norton but it doesnt find it.
Also its kinda strange that it only floods one of my eight inboxes, and its the one that i use to register evrywhere.
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Strange events surrounding the controversial film
NO FILM IN recent years has generated the amount of controversy that Mel Gibson's The Passion of the Christ has. We will leave reviews and analysis of the film and its effects and its merits to other About.com Guides. We only want to point out the events, both miraculous and strange, that have occurred in association with the film.
For example:
• The actor who portrays Jesus in the film, James Caviezel (whose initials, coincidentally are J.C.), experienced some strange signs regarding the role. Six months before he ever auditioned for the film, a total stranger walked up to him and said, "You'll be playing Jesus."
• His identification with the character of Jesus was so strong that fans felt compelled to bow down to him when they saw him.
• Mel Gibson said he received similar signs that he believes suggested that he should make this film that he had only been considering. A French woman, who he had never met, approached him out of nowhere and said, "Jesus loves you."
• Caviezel was actually struck by lightning during the filming of the movie. "About four seconds before it happened it was quiet, and then it was like someone slapped my ears," Caviezel told Newsweek. "I had seven or eight seconds of, like, a pink, fuzzy color, and people started screaming. They said I had fire on the left side of my head and light around my body. All I can tell you is that I looked like I went to Don King's hairstylist."
• The assistant director was also struck by lightning. This time, no person was hit, but the bolt struck the cross on which Caviezel was later to be "hung."
• John Debney, who composed the music for the movie, says he battled with Satan as he was working. "I was stretched every which way but loose," Debney said in an interview with Dan Wooding for WorldNetDaily. "I was stretched by Mel Gibson. I was stretched by the Guy Upstairs and also I was stretched by the guy downstairs. What it did was completely strengthen my faith and I have realized something very interesting. I had never before subscribed to the idea that maybe Satan is a real person, but I can attest that he was in my room a lot and I know that he hit everyone on this production. I had all these computers and synthesizers in my studio and the hard drives would go down and the digital picture that lives on the computer with the music would just freeze on his [satan's] face. Then the volume would go to ten and it would happen all the time."
• Debney believes that it was a miracle that he got to work on the film in the first place. As the composer for such film comedies as Liar, Liar and Bruce Almighty, Debney would not have been the first choice for a film like The Passion of the Christ. But he knew Stephen McEveety, one of the producers, from childhood. At first he was asked just to write some special music for the film, but when Mel Gibson heard it, he hired Debney to score the entire film. "It is a complete miracle that I became involved with the project," he said. Debney found the process equally miraculous. "I didn't have a lot to do with the writing of this music. I have done a lot of music, but literally things would just come out."
Strange things still continue to happen in association with the film:
• The film has been called intense, which may have contributed to a fatal heart attack of a 57-year-old woman in Wichita, Kansas while she watched the film.
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He stated that the young girl had witnessed him murder her parents and was praying when he walked into her room.
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Scientist says new treatments could let humans live for centuries
SYDNEY : Humans could live for hundreds of years as scientists develop treatments to "cure" old age like any other disease, a US researcher said on Thursday.
Michigan State University clinical professor of medicine Michael Fossel said researchers had already "rejuvenated" skin cells in the laboratory and the potential existed to expand the technolgy to turn back the entire ageing process.
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"We're altering the amount of gene expression and in skin cell tissue in the labratory we can actually reset the clock and take old cells and make them act like young cells," he told AFP.
"The question that we want to ask ourselves is 'can we do this to people?'
"The idea that you cannot reverse ageing in cells or tissue is wrong, you can. We just don't know if it will be useful clinically, a lot of us suspect it will but we haven't tested it yet."
Fossel, in Sydney to address a conference on longevity, said scientists had altered the way cells act.
"What we essentially do is reset the cells to do what they used to do when you were young," he said. "We don't change them, alter them, no we just reset them to do exactly what they did decades prior to what they're doing now.
"What sets the clock in you is a change in gene expression that occurs as you get older. It has to do with dividing cells and the damage they cause to all the other cells.
"For example, in your heart, when people die of heart attacks they die because their vessels have problems, and that clock is set right in the cells that lie in the vessels and what we can do is reset those clocks. So the
question is what happens when we do it? In the lab it works beautifully, but again it's different trying it in people."
He said the research had the potential to dramatically affect ageing.
"If we reset that clock we don't know what the limit becomes," he said.
"There's a guy at Cambridge who says it's 5,000 years, others say it won't change.
"Personally, at a guess I'd say it probably would be a couple of centuries but the way I often described the limit is indefinite, because really I don't know."
Asked if people should simply accept ageing as a part of life, Fossel said people already treated it as a disease.
"That same biologist who'll tell you that ageing is not a disease will be dying his hair and using retin-A for his skin and so on," he said.
"It's treating the symptoms of ageing, not the root cause, which is what I'm talking about."
Fossel admitted many of his peers were sceptical about his theories but said the idea of reversing ageing challenged fundamental concepts.
"I find its the medical and biology students who are the most receptive," he said. "It reminds me of that old adage in physics - old theories don't die, just their proponents do'."
Fossel, who will publish a book called "Cells, Ageing and Human Disease" next month, said scientists were constantly making new discoveries relating to ageing. - AFP
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science also explains old unexplainables, and science is true. So ur point is what? that religion explains things and so it must be false? And since humans abused religion it must be evil?
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights literally comes from the Bible and Koran, just like the declaration of independence of the USA. Religion was abused for centuries becuz they ignored the bible.
Almost 2000yrs after god told us these laws we use them now and become the most powerful countries of the world
If u want to live with ppl that dont follow the bible and koran, move to Ruanda and enjoy

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im with mawibse

Free will is not a fact. All our thoughts begin in the subconsciousness which u have no control over. Like the large majority of ur body it functions automatically without u even knowing what it does. If u want to blow ur nose, then u blow ur nose. But who controls whether u WANT to blow it? Can u want to be castrated? Perhaps u can if u mess urself up really bad, but u have no direct control over what u want. If u cant control what u want, then u dont have much free choice do u?
Also the brain reacts to things that happen a small moment after they actually happened. What u see with ur eyes for example, actually happens a split second before u see it. So the past is gone, the present too short and the future not yet arrived, then where does ur free will live? There is no time in which it can make free decisions.
This is not my theory btw, just about evry research on the subject says things like these.
That doesnt mean the bible or koran is wrong saying God gave us free will, becuz (not sure about the bible) before we come to this earth we are souls, and god created our souls with free will. On earth we are humans, to test our soul. Perhaps our soul is in the present time (a moment so short we cant consciously be aware of it), and what our body does is only the reaction of what our soul decides in present time .
This is also not my theory btw, but it makes sense.
So that u have a free will is ur believe DD, not a fact. Even the science u worship disagrees with u on this subject
Like religion, u havent thought it thru much but u closed it off in ur mind -
i agree with u ferret(¦)
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since were quoting the bible i might as well quote the koran:
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Lot said to his people, "You commit such an abomination; no one
in the world has done it before! "You practice sex with the men,
instead of the women. Indeed, you are a transgressing people."
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"Do you have sex with the males, of all the people? "You forsake
the wives that your Lord has created for you! Indeed, you are
transgressing people."
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We have cited in this Quran every kind of example, but the human
being is the most argumentative creature.
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apparently, the story has changed and they removed the bit that said bush was going to use osama for elections manouvring.
the last few days there have been stories about pakistan and america launching a new hunt for bin laden. also the americans claim they will probably arrest him within a few months. so it is possible he is indeed being used by bush for the elections and they already know where he is
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U.S., Pakistan Deny Bin Laden Was Captured
Sat Feb 28,11:19 AM ET
By ALI AKBAR DAREINI, Associated Press Writer
TEHRAN, Iran - Pentagon (news - web sites) and Pakistani officials on Saturday denied an Iranian state radio report that Osama bin Laden (news - web sites) was captured in Pakistan's border region with Afghanistan (news - web sites) "a long time ago."
The claim came as Pakistan's army hunted terror suspects in a remote tribal region along the border, believed to be a possible hiding place for the al-Qaida's leader.
The director of Iran radio's Pashtun language service, Asheq Hossein, said the report was based on two sources — one of whom later told The Associated Press he was misquoted.
The report said bin Laden had been in custody for a period of time, but that President Bush (news - web sites) was withholding any announcement until closer to November elections.
"Osama bin Laden has been arrested a long time ago, but Bush is intending to use it for propaganda maneuvering in the presidential election," the radio report said.
Pakistani officials have denied knowing bin Laden's exact whereabouts, although there have been reports that military forces believe they know his general location and had him encircled.
The state radio report, quoting an unidentified source, said U.S. Defense Secretary Donald H. Rumsfeld's visit to the region this week was in connection with bin Laden's arrest.
Larry Di Rita, the chief Pentagon spokesman who traveled with Rumsfeld this week to Afghanistan, denied the report. "I don't have any reason to think it's true," he said Saturday.
Lt. Col. Bryan Hilferty, a spokesman for the U.S. military in Afghanistan, also said he had no information to suggest bin Laden had been caught.
"Things are going well, and we believe we will eventually catch all the leaders of al-Qaida, but I know nothing of that report," he said.
Pakistani Information Minister Sheikh Rashid Ahmed called the report "baseless." "We have neither arrested Osama nor have we any information about him," he told AP.
Pakistani Army spokesman Gen. Shaukat Sultan also said the report was not true. "That information is wrong," he said.
Speaking to AP in Tehran, the radio director identified one of the sources for the report as Shamim Shahed, whom was identified as editor of the English-language Pakistani newspaper The Nation. Hossein said Shahed told him Friday night that bin Laden was arrested "a long time ago."
But Shahed, who is The Nation's Peshawar bureau chief and not its editor, denied telling Iranian radio that bin Laden had been captured.
"I never said this," Shahed said in a telephone interview with AP's Islamabad bureau. "But I have for the last year been saying that he is not far away. He is within their (the Americans') reach, and they can declare him arrested any time."
"I have been misquoted. On this matter, we never talked, the last two months. I'm angry, because they've misquoted me," Shahed said in a separate interview with AP Radio.
Hossein said he had a second source for the report but declined to identify him other than as "a man with close links to intelligence services and Afghan tribal leaders."
The report was carried by Iran radio's external Pashtun service, which is designed for listeners in Afghanistan and Pakistan where the language is widely spoken.
Iran state radio's main news channel — the Farsi-language service for Iranian listeners — did not carry the bin Laden report, nor did Iran state television.
The Iranian news agency IRNA was first to report the capture of ousted Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein (news - web sites). IRNA also carried the state radio report about bin Laden's capture and said it had contacted a radio announcer at the Pashtun service who confirmed the news.
http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=s ... _re_mi_ea/ bin_laden&cid=540&ncid=716
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hes just doin what ppl chose him for, dont blame the messenger(¦)