Not sure which is the better conspiracy theory... that NASA made it to the moon or that NASA altered physics and/or used CGI decades before it was invented, to produce the Apollo videos at the time.
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Brickchain
You beat me. SawChain BallChain BallinChain SawChain WhipChain
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Lots of smoothness in this topic...
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Peoples' free will that doesn't victimize others is either respected or it isn't.
Forced administration of medicine that lowers your quality of life is indefensible enough, but when that in some cases turns off your moral compass and in some of those cases results in you becoming a mass murderer, is the epitome of evil.
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There have been a number of instances of beverage containers marked redeemable, taken in semis from one state where there is no redemption program, to a state with one. In other words, no deposit was paid in the state of origin. This could be remedied if the beverage containers were labeled based on the state they were to be sold in, but that's probably too much of a burden (not that CA.gov gives a shit about causing any extra burden whatsoever on businesses). Also, saw this at a recycling center recently: http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Publications/Documents/1479%5C20131479.pdfThanks for the explanation. So this situation in California is somewhat similar to the historical cross-border empty beer bottles trade between East and West Germany. Enterprising German kids would buy beers in East Germany, drink it, wash the bottles to remove East German labels, affix some torn/fake West German paper labels and redeem the bottle deposit in the West. The arbitrage would not only pay for endless beer supply but also cover the fuel required to drive cross-border twice. Germans took care of this crime by dismantling The Wall. I don't know what Californians will have to do. Wait until CA.gov begins genociding and the rest of the U.S. decides it's time to stop appeasing this fucking secessionist state that ratified the US Constitution, put similar clauses in the state constitution, then proceeded to violate them with impunity for over a century.
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Paragraph breaks still need to be allowed.
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The hydrated salts most consistent with the spectral absorption features we detect are magnesium perchlorate, magnesium chlorate and sodium perchlorate. Our findings strongly support the hypothesis that recurring slope lineae form as a result of contemporary water activity on Mars.Wikipedia article. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chlorate "Chorates are relatively toxic."This is not exactly human or animal or bacteria friendly stuff. http://aem.asm.org/content/67/6/2499.full ?
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Locking thread as i already got a person.
Still looking for someone to buy for me with Paypal.
Make up your mind!
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On the related note about "martial law in the United States": not long ago I returned about 24 empty beer bottles to claim the deposit. I didn't have to sign anything to receive money, but I've noticed that most people (who were returning much larger quantities) had to sign something. Does anyone know what kind of fraud could be perpetrated on the recyclers?
There have been a number of instances of beverage containers marked redeemable, taken in semis from one state where there is no redemption program, to a state with one. In other words, no deposit was paid in the state of origin. This could be remedied if the beverage containers were labeled based on the state they were to be sold in, but that's probably too much of a burden (not that CA.gov gives a shit about causing any extra burden whatsoever on businesses). Also, saw this at a recycling center recently: http://www.calrecycle.ca.gov/Publications/Documents/1479%5C20131479.pdf
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Same as many years ago. Accomplishment IQ Test/study Year MDs, JDs, and PhDs 125 WAIS-R 1987 Too rich for my blood.
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Rover fell through the ice, transmitted pictures of the second Stargate ( the first one found in Iraq) and the inscription of the dialing codes. Once they move earth's Stargate to the Antarctic, no more need for a manned spacecraft, SG-1 just has to gate over in a submersible, dial back, and flush the lake!
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providing tips on how to beg without actually other noticing that you begged.
One "begging" tip is to advertise goods for sale in this forum's Marketplace section, and get almost nothing in return but threadcrap, ad BS spam, and /crickets.
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Unless Catalonia will respect the human rights, like self defense, that Spain infringes... MEH!
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Mars' current climate is anthropogenic.
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It's possible the "illegal guns" ARE being used more and more by victims (who rarely have to fire a shot once their own gun is seen by their assailant), yet in violation of "gun control" laws that infringe the fundamental human right to self-defense. If you were able to defend against a violent criminal by violating "gun control" without bloodshed, you would not then self-incriminate by reporting what happened to the police. Statistics≠omniscience.
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The marketplaces we see on the web is seller oriented, meaning listings are products for sale. We don't have a marketplace where people posts requests for something they want at whatever price.
Wanted ads are typically unanswered, because sellers almost never set up effective web crawlers to search for wanted ads corresponding to their inventory. But there's this idea: https://bitcointalk.org/index.php?topic=179523.0
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