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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 8:32 am
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Posted: Tue Jul 08, 2008 10:55 am
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Kuroda Michiyou Send Me A Cool Breeze It really makes made me mad about how people like Sharon Stone could say that was karma. What could that baby had done to lose his mother. I'm not happy about what the government is doing to Tibet but no one desevred that. I know, that stupid b***h should watch her mouth, when she said that, Christian Dior dropped her from the ads in China and dropped her bony a** from their campaign altogether. Y'know, just because President Bush-Whacker didn't want to attend the Olympics, doesn't mean EVERYBODY in America can get cocky altogether. It disgusts me that my fellow countrymen are being ignorant about this delicate affair and confirmed all the other countries' stereotypes that AMERICANS = DOUCHE BAGS!
That's what I think too, except with less swearing, but you made your point and expressed your feelings that's what's important. I'm glad there was a reaction against her. However not everyone in all other countires think that of Americans. For example, me, I'm English I think you guys are ok you just need to write colour with the u :3
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Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2008 5:09 pm
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-Less than Graceful- Kuroda Michiyou Send Me A Cool Breeze It really makes made me mad about how people like Sharon Stone could say that was karma. What could that baby had done to lose his mother. I'm not happy about what the government is doing to Tibet but no one desevred that. I know, that stupid b***h should watch her mouth, when she said that, Christian Dior dropped her from the ads in China and dropped her bony a** from their campaign altogether. Y'know, just because President Bush-Whacker didn't want to attend the Olympics, doesn't mean EVERYBODY in America can get cocky altogether. It disgusts me that my fellow countrymen are being ignorant about this delicate affair and confirmed all the other countries' stereotypes that AMERICANS = DOUCHE BAGS! That's what I think too, except with less swearing, but you made your point and expressed your feelings that's what's important. I'm glad there was a reaction against her. However not everyone in all other countires think that of Americans. For example, me, I'm English I think you guys are ok you just need to write colour with the u :3
Yeah, I can agree with that. But again, I don't like how other americans do or say these things. I mean, I'm Vietnamese-American, I might have relatives in China that I don't even know about either. I would've been super mad if That Woman said that same thing to my mother land of Vietnam also. >=(
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Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2008 12:00 pm
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Kuroda Michiyou -Less than Graceful- Kuroda Michiyou Send Me A Cool Breeze It really makes made me mad about how people like Sharon Stone could say that was karma. What could that baby had done to lose his mother. I'm not happy about what the government is doing to Tibet but no one desevred that. I know, that stupid b***h should watch her mouth, when she said that, Christian Dior dropped her from the ads in China and dropped her bony a** from their campaign altogether. Y'know, just because President Bush-Whacker didn't want to attend the Olympics, doesn't mean EVERYBODY in America can get cocky altogether. It disgusts me that my fellow countrymen are being ignorant about this delicate affair and confirmed all the other countries' stereotypes that AMERICANS = DOUCHE BAGS! That's what I think too, except with less swearing, but you made your point and expressed your feelings that's what's important. I'm glad there was a reaction against her. However not everyone in all other countires think that of Americans. For example, me, I'm English I think you guys are ok you just need to write colour with the u :3 Yeah, I can agree with that. But again, I don't like how other americans do or say these things. I mean, I'm Vietnamese-American, I might have relatives in China that I don't even know about either. I would've been super mad if That Woman said that same thing to my mother land of Vietnam also. >=( And you have ever right to feel that way, no one should say such things. Especially those who are famous and may alter the views of their fans.
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Posted: Tue Aug 19, 2008 9:52 am
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Posted: Wed Aug 20, 2008 11:32 am
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Posted: Mon Aug 25, 2008 5:57 pm
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Posted: Wed Sep 17, 2008 9:35 am
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Posted: Wed Oct 01, 2008 8:26 pm
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Posted: Fri Oct 03, 2008 10:59 am
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Raikira_Kakashi SnJ Hm... Anyone here ever watched Hotel Rwanda? The news reporter in the movie stated that people who watched the news and witnessed the horrible events occuring in Africa would just say "Oh, that's terrible," and then return to eating their dinner, or something like that. Although a person might be somewhat moved by horrible events, a lot of people are so busy worrying about their own lives that they don't want to worry about anyone else's. It's easier for a person to say, "Oh, it's a disaster occurring too far away for me to help. Too bad," than feeling the real weight of the situation. That's just human nature, it seems. There has been a lot of campaigns to help all sorts of suffering people, but there are too many people suffering and too few people willing to get involved; and those suffering in Third-World countries tend to be too poor to get major help. I haven't seen it, perhaps I should. Yes you make a valid point. However as i'm sure everyone knows we have enough money to help these people. Banning premiership football for one year and collecting all the money that the players would have benn payed could end world porverty something sickening like seven times over.
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