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That's true, however, if we (the West) expect Afghanistan to stand on its own two feet, should we not allow them to run their own criminal courts.

Should this guy really be tried in an American court though? He committed a civil crime in Afghanistan so should be tried by a local court. I hate this whole addiction the US has to needless and hypocritical extradition.

Please tell me this is sarcastic!

Alternatives would be a comma: "luxurious, possible thing"

It should be: "Luxurious thing possible"

Don't be stupid, that's just what THEY want you to believe!

I am the legal representative of the Oxford English Dictionary. The use of the words in your comment infringe on the OED's intellectual property... etcetera etcetera

Which monitor do you have? I'm looking at one of the touchscreen ones which may be quite useful!

That's a massive issue in France where a breast implant manufacturer, PIP, used industrial silicon in their implants that were then used in operations throughout Europe. DODGY!

It's the best looking of them all as well!

No point-and-click option... let down

I find ExDialer to be the nicest and quickest contact/dialer app: [bit.ly]

"Oprah might be the most recognizable women on this planet."

Real linguists are descriptive not prescriptive. This is an example of quite a major semantic shift so, arguably, in modern English, it is correct, in the same way as when you say awful you don't mean 'full of awe' which was the 'original' meaning.

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Pretty sure he's an Aussie actually (reminds me of this video), the guy nicking the phone is English though.

I torrented 8GB of extra RAM from PirateBay and now my computer is going way slower shows tonnes of porn pop-ups. What should I do now?

"It gave forth a new beginning to a underserving earth."

Actually this is not incorrect as 'the police' is a singular concept and not plural. Both verb conjugations are generally accepted as correct, though!