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  1. pink spinel says:

    Isaiah 45:7 I form the light, and create darkness: I make peace, and create evil: I the LORD do all these things.

  2. Phuck the phucking phuckers! says:

    Visit your local library.

  3. Brianna [Cam's Mama] says:

    Maybe it's time to switch to cloth diapers…try bumgenius all in one or pockets.

  4. MistWing says:

    Another reason this is true is that humans are very good at finding patterns, even when they aren't there. For example, we talk about clouds looking like bunnies, or see a face in the bark of a tree.

    People also have a hard time grasping what "random" really means. It doesn't mean uniformly distributed. Imagine if you picked "random" points and they ended up looking just like a grid of dots. Or if you tossed a coin and got head, tail, head, tail, on and on. That wouldn't be very random, would it? An actual coin might go head, head, tail, head, tail, tail, etc. Actually random dots have to cluster and form patterns, like constellations made of stars.

  5. YurDesireStarx3 says:

    I named mine Hallie Grace because i felt the same way you did a lot of my friends named theirs after teachers if they had a boy which through in a laugh. The ones of us who had girls used the middle name Grace because it is a filler name like:
    Hallie Grace
    Sophie Grace
    Rylee Grace
    Kori Grace
    Casey Grace
    Haley Grace
    and
    Ellie Grace
    Just use something short and simple for the first name and a filler name for the middle name

  6. мє муѕєℓf αи∂ ι.... says:

    I know it's probably embarrassing but I'd just go to your doctor and talk with them about it. I would definitely suggest telling someone (your dad/mom) if you're really serious about doing this yourself. Even if you're on antibiotics, there's always a risk of infection no matter how sterile you think you're being.

  7. ahilaire08 says:

    Yes losing weight will increase the size of your penis that you see..It doesn't make it "grow" but with the fat pad gone depending on how much you lose typically you will gain an inch for around every 30 pounds lost…so if you are 5" now if you lose 30 pounds you will measure 6" also you are only 16 years old guys continue to grow into their early 20's…good luck to you…..

  8. Swishmael says:

    Well, history of war technology shouldn't be too hard, from weapons of medieval times to World War II. Tanks, guns, machine guns, airplanes, navy, lots of changes.

    Robots at warfare- well, you should check out Combat Engineering Corps- they're at the forefront of this stuff.

    Check out MIT's Institute for Soldiers Nanotechnology- this is the future. Apparently a bullet proof vest as thin as a shirt, and tiny nano-bots that will heal wounds instantly is the future of war fare.

  9. Mia says:

    Elizabeth – for the reasons you mentioned.. shes just crazy!
    Tenley – I used to really like her but shes getting a bit annoying with the whole overly sensitive thing and crying all the time.

    everyone else is alright i guess

  10. Vivian says:

    OOH you're just like me! I decided it was time to get it all out and started typing it all up in Word my books are a Trilogy
    Scales
    Shells
    and
    Bubbles
    It is hard to begin them and I have NO idea how they end but I know the main parts and it is easy to embelish upon there.
    The only hard part is it is not as perfect as it is in your mind and you have to revise OVER AND OVER AND OVER AGAIN! My story now seems a bit dull in my eyes but all my friends love it. I think it is because I have read and reread it in my head and on paper so many times. But TRUST ME! it definatly worth it!! Other wise it naws and naws at you until you HAVE to do something about it.

  11. tizzle says:

    That's the Neverending Story.

  12. jasonicus says:

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  13. newtonslogic says:

    ALPS is not a Windows app and is only on specific laptops that use that touchpad. Look in the Programs and see if it is there. Otherwise go into Control Panel and look for the touchpad settings and change them.

  14. David C says:

    Settle for one, that would be the best idea. And then learn how to express yourself. I'm guessing that you have an English class, so pay attention and read the book. The best way to learn how to write well, is read, read, read a lot! And then write a lot too. It doesn't matter if you're not writing about your story, so long as you are writing things down, and making yourself better. That's what I did. Write and read. Form your ideas and write about them in a journal. Jot things down that come to you at night, at school, or whenever. Keep pen and paper close so you can write, a lot.

  15. funnycunny says:

    most women ive met are like robots anyway.

  16. Mommiedearest says:

    Run the thread from the side so you can pull it in and it would not show. When you are doing this "aim" for where you will put the mouth. Sew in the mouth and to finish run your needle to an area to take it out of the head. Now that you are there press down on the head where the thread is and pull the thread tight and snip it. When you have done this the thread should pull back into the head and it will not be seen. Before you do this find something to practice on as if there is a mistake you won't ruin a good doll. E-mail me if you have problem with this and I will try to explain it in another way.

    EDIT The other person gave you information on how her dolls are done. My instructions are for a stuffed doll sorry for the error in not telling you this.

  17. genocideforlove says:

    Another reason this is true is that humans are very good at finding patterns, even when they aren't there. For example, we talk about clouds looking like bunnies, or see a face in the bark of a tree.

    People also have a hard time grasping what "random" really means. It doesn't mean uniformly distributed. Imagine if you picked "random" points and they ended up looking just like a grid of dots. Or if you tossed a coin and got head, tail, head, tail, on and on. That wouldn't be very random, would it? An actual coin might go head, head, tail, head, tail, tail, etc. Actually random dots have to cluster and form patterns, like constellations made of stars.

  18. Swishmael says:

    Well, history of war technology shouldn't be too hard, from weapons of medieval times to World War II. Tanks, guns, machine guns, airplanes, navy, lots of changes.

    Robots at warfare- well, you should check out Combat Engineering Corps- they're at the forefront of this stuff.

    Check out MIT's Institute for Soldiers Nanotechnology- this is the future. Apparently a bullet proof vest as thin as a shirt, and tiny nano-bots that will heal wounds instantly is the future of war fare.

  19. rex says:

    So some hacker thinks its "fun" to have me sitting here with snot streaming from my shnoze and a throat that won't let me swallow…….. No – we actually know the mechanism that cripples me. And we know where all the "unseen" malarkey comes from. There is no need to postulate programmers in the sky ( William of Occam would really spin ) and it seems to me that day dreaming in such a manner is a waste of precious time that should be spent in some productive manner.
    I apologise. Its the 'flu speaking, making me more dyspeptic than usual.
    Of course you should explore such fantasies – its fun and it just might be productive. But chances are that it won't be and then its important not to become too committed to your construction; be able to give up on it.
    I'm going to lie down. Enjoy your dreaming – but this one has no foundation. ( sez who?)

  20. Lix says:

    Many apocalyptic stories feel similar, but that's just because of the topic. The trick is to have one aspect about it that is unique.

    The City of Ember is unique because the people of the city don't even know what's happened, and they've been kept in "knowledge isolation" about what's happened on the surface. They don't even know there IS a place called "outside."

    Wall-E is unique because the story of the future of humanity is being told through the eyes of a robot.

    The fact that yours is underwater doesn't make it a lot like City of Ember, because it sounds like the premise is a lot different…. it's not like the people of your underwater city are clueless to what happened in the past, and are being shielded from the truth why they're underwater. When they hide their own existence from those on the surface, it gives them the power of knowledge, while keeping the knowledge from the people of the surface.

    I think it's totally unique enough :)

  21. captainclutch says:

    I always loved our family doctor growing up. He's a wonderful person and would sing to us while he was examining us if we were scared. I've never had to deal with a female pediatrician but it's probably just the person.

  22. Charm says:

    I dont know, never really thought about it. I have a female pediatrician because she is good and she listen to my mostly inane ideas and comforts me. Her sex honestly never entered into my mind.

  23. sunshineview says:

    Evil = Live backwards…..

  24. Whitney says:

    I think they sound kind of the same. This is also like the video game about the underwater city Rapture. Also if you could please put the book title. It sounds interesting and I want to read it.

  25. ♥.Aoife B_x_i ♥ vinny jones_x♥. says:

    Tampons definitely leak less. While there was the Toxic Shock Syndrome scare in the 70's, when tampons first came out, the chances have lessened as long as you keep clean down there, and change your tampons every 4-6 hours. The max you can keep them in is 8 hours but I wouldn't really suggest that. Also, if you have a regular flow, don't wear super. If the regular tampon is filled in less than 4 hours, then you should use super, otherwise stick to regular or light. Just read the pamphlet in the Tampon box and it will tell you the symptoms of TSS and it can be cured. The chances of getting it are slim though. But being aware is also great.

    Wearing a pad is a good back up. While tampons rarely leak while you lay down, jump around, or whatever, it is still a good idea to at least where a panty liner.

    I started using tampons this past summer and fell in love. Swimming, field hockey, just lounging around, I feel no leakage when I'm walking and it gives me more confidence on those days where I need it most.

  26. cynthiagrammy says:

    I'm not experienced at embroidery, but I am a crocheter, you can embroider the lips, eyes, etc, leave a longer tail of thread/yarn. insert your hook from a different angle and pull the yarn in so it stays inside. you can do this before you stuff, it would be easier. Good luck.

  27. advise_gal says:

    wow and i thought i had it bad.

    girl youre not over dramatic i have the same problem but my parents dont go through my backpack or freak out about me leaving, even though i alwaaaaaaaays want to. i'll like make a plan in my head then don't go through with it. and what drove your parents to think you'd run away? i think you should talk to them really calmly and say

    "mom dad look im almost _ and i really need to have some space. i love you both very much but you dont need to check up on me all the time and i think im pretty responsible and ill call you when im at my friends house and i just want some space and for you to trust me. dont come in on me anymore or remind me to do things because i understand and i know everything theres to know."

    lmao i pretty much answered this for my own problem.

    hope i helped (:

  28. kenny dowson says:

    Why haven't you taken the dog to the vet? Could be nothing more than an intestinal infection that could be relieved with some antibiotics. If she continues to do this, she could become dehydrated and die. You need to know what is causing this. It could also be a neurological problem related to age but you won't know until you take your dog to the vet. This is just common sense.

    As a natural remedy, you can give her canned pumpkin (not pie mix, just plain canned pumpkin). If she is normal size, you can give her at least 3/4 of a can mixed in her food. This usually corrects the abnormal fluid problem in the gut. I have always had success in treating diarrhea with pumpkin.
    Good luck with your dog but you should still take her to the vet.

  29. Jessy says:

    I had an issue with City of Ember–where was the big conflict? They run into each other, there's some issues, they emerge, everything's fine. The thing with the mayor made COE at least a bit interesting. Add a proper conflict, some more minor conflicts, and you'll be fine. Conflicts are the driving force of a story, after all.

  30. phrog says:

    If prophecy is irrefutably fulfilled throughout time lines of the passed according to any sort of compiled writing is going to gain some popularity and is always interesting.
    Isnt the calander what it is, a calander based
    on events in relation to positions of planets
    to determine when a event will happen.
    And if the calander really worked what happened to this unique faith in the first place. Why was there a terrible demise if they could really tell the future then avoiding
    it.That should be evidence enough that whatever they were doing their source really wasnt reliable as in self preservation.
    Very interesting though but no cigar for 2012.
    I favor the biblical verse, "no man knoweth"
    It seems to set a perfect attitude on the subject.

  31. HP Resource says:

    Many apocalyptic stories feel similar, but that's just because of the topic. The trick is to have one aspect about it that is unique.

    The City of Ember is unique because the people of the city don't even know what's happened, and they've been kept in "knowledge isolation" about what's happened on the surface. They don't even know there IS a place called "outside."

    Wall-E is unique because the story of the future of humanity is being told through the eyes of a robot.

    The fact that yours is underwater doesn't make it a lot like City of Ember, because it sounds like the premise is a lot different…. it's not like the people of your underwater city are clueless to what happened in the past, and are being shielded from the truth why they're underwater. When they hide their own existence from those on the surface, it gives them the power of knowledge, while keeping the knowledge from the people of the surface.

    I think it's totally unique enough :)

  32. aladdinwa says:

    1.) "The Ray Bradbury Theater" Mars Is Heaven (1990):
    2.) I'm looking.
    3.) Looking for this one, too.

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