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"but remember that charity isn't really about you feeling empowered, is it?" I think the biggest point with this campaign is that it's about the big idea, of power and taking action. Yes they encourage people to donate, but there's no doubt this campaign is about feeling empowered. I think, for young adults/teenager

Isn't this the same procedure that they've been doing in Japan, the UK and even some part of the US? Where they separate the Stem cells from a parson's fat and after treating it they put it back in their breast and let them pretty much grow naturally over 6 months? i heard with that treatment promises no more that

I've tried so many different techniques for it, but let me tell you, a spoon-full of sugar WORKS EVERY TIME! Every single time, people! I'm just really excited you mentioned it here, because i tell everyone i know about his and they never believe me.

"... Basically, their child is John Connor."-Thank you for that, i had a great laugh.

I like where you're going with this...

Haven't read the novel, but from the trailer i didn't get any bi-curious vibes, i just got straight up lesbian.

my favourite tweet this evening came from someone i never heard of before. This wrestler (?) called CM Punk who challenged Chris Brown to a fight. As some might guess Brown was his charming self replying to the challenge by accusing Punk of taking steroids and thus not being able to please a woman. What i liked what

the vid doesn't seem to have embedded so here's the link in case you're interested: [www.youtube.com]

That's where i first heard from it! The images on that article where horrible, but nothing compared to that video of that guys leg just falling off (trying not to describe it too graphically). It amazing to think in that little town of Siberia that about 20% of the pop is addicted to Heroin, and more and more of those

yeah man. I suggest you don't look at any videos and just take their word for it. Its really that gruesome.

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Yes i did! its just as sad as it is terrifying. I saw a documentary on it (i added the first part here)—i think it was actually based on this article (could be wrong). But that story about the two brothers making it at their mother's house, and she not being able to stop them was really sad. Even though they did

you wanna see the least fun drug in the world? Look up Krokodil, but honestly be warned, you would see some graphic horrible things.

Could anyone tell me who designed that dark red coat in the middle pic on the right?

well to be fair they rarely had any scenes together. The only time i can think of where they spent more than a handful of seconds together was during that hospital scene in "Guy walks into an advertising agency..." and i remember after that a few people began to think the were headed for a romantic plotline.

i know man. I always get so happy hearing a new movie or TV show is coming to Netflix, and then get just as upset when i realize it's not gonna be for us. It's pretty cool that they're doing original content now though.

yep. in canada. hate these restrictions NBC and Hulu have for us.

their links are not working for me, but thank you!

thank you, but i can't see it from my location apparently.

never mind. seems like the advance premiere is only available for U.S. viewers.

umm, all i see is a black box. Could someone please post a link?