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huncamunca

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  1. Um I would be wary of SD skills TBH, unless it involves freeing yourself to escape for a bag snatch or mugging, its best practice to give it up, shout and get away asap. you cant mess if someone has a knife - this is the realms of Chuck Norris and Stallone films.then get home, jump in the car and when you see him later, run him over. Twice. bur seriously - get away asap - if someone is prepared to practice a bit of street robbery, which is pretty much a definate custodial term these days, then they probabaly have few qualms about sticking you to avoid capture
  2. antijen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > http://vactruth.com/2009/09/11/ingredients-found-i > n-spermicides-cleaners-and-cosmetics-along-with-th > imerosal-and-squalene-present-in-experimental-h1n1 > -vaccine/ > > I think before deciding people should do a > thorough check, I am also offered flu vaccines > each year, and there are many reasons why I > refuse, for me it is a question of being > responsible for my own health rather than put > faith in a system I absolutely do not trust. More rubbish im afraid Please treat this link with the contempt it deserves
  3. antijen Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I know you said you only wanted opinions from > people who have had BCG injection Maki, but would > just like to say eucalyptus oil kills the TB > organism outright, but should only be taken under > supervision and with care. so does domestos
  4. josiebee Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > skip Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Has anyone had this done locally, know anything > > about it, whether it works etc? Worried about > the > > standard jabs, and wondering whether the > > homeopathic route is the answer? Confused > > The antagonism and anger directed towards people > who don't go along entirely with the mainstream > view about immunisation is a real eye opener for > me. What I see here is a far cry from the > description given by the moderator of this site: > "My perception is that the family room is a fairly > laid-back and welcoming place, where advice sought > and given is supportive and constructive." > > Supportive and constructive as long as you go > along with what the majority believe! > > Here is a limited collection of some of the > remarks directed toward those who don't: > > "sheer breadth and (misplaced) > confidence of contemporary crackpot nonsense > residing there." > > "those "who dare question the > orthodoxy on immunisation" have put *themselves* > in the same brackets as > holocaust deniers, no one else" > > "Some of the opinions expressed > here are ignorant, foolhardy, dangerous and > irresponsible." > > "I am putting the analytical > skills of those who deny the efficacy or safety of > immunisation in the same > bracket as holocaust deniers." > > "against the subjective 'opinion' > of a few backed up by flat earth conspiracy theory > websites. Subjective > opinion doen't really stand up > against rigourous scientific evidence except in > the minds of those that > feel their feelings are somehow > as valid as facts...." > > "What a ridiculous, typical, > middle class dilemma: we are so spoilt and whiny > that we actually have the > luxury of "deciding against" > medical advances" > > > "I am really trying not to post > further on this thread since it is getting > ridiculous but seriously some of > these posts are highly > irresponsible." > > Very often the people who question immunisation > orthodoxy are people who have had vaccine damaged > children and have spent years, not a few evenings, > sifting through good and bad material on websites, > libraries, medical journals etc in order to find > out more about immunisation. Their views are > usually based on a lot of research and analysis > and they don't deserve to be discredited in the > way they are here by a few people who have > "opinions", but apparently not a great deal of > knowledge on the subject. > > Personally I am not completely sure where I stand > on immunisations and that uncertainty seems to be > regarded almost as a crime in itself. However I > would for example, really like to see more > longitudinal research done comparing the health of > equivalent immunised and non-immunised > individuals. But in a climate where any > questionning of the value of immunisations is so > incredibly unpopular it must be very difficult to > get the necessary open ended, objective research > done. Questions about the efficiacy of immunisation is a legitimate issue and should be discussed This does not however make the continued promotion of homeopathic mumbo jumbo any more legitimate
  5. have a good look through the website quoted other rib ticklers include the Auschwitz hoax, Pharma companies set out to addict children, governments disperse chemicals via unmarked jets and peak oil is a lie. oh yes, they support Wilhelm Reichs Orgone theory as well.
  6. skip Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Has anyone had this done locally, know anything > about it, whether it works etc? Worried about the > standard jabs, and wondering whether the > homeopathic route is the answer? Confused. Skip Homeopathy is utter rubbish, but its big business, playing on peoples fears and trepidation please read through the various responses to your question, I think there is a decent enough cross section of sensible and farcical posts to help your choice. Some of the opinions expressed here are ignorant, foolhardy, dangerous and irresponsible. someones positive anecdote on homeopathy is not a substitute for rigourous clinical testing all I can say is please dont put your own kids or indeed anyone elses kids at risk
  7. an open question what would the Saudis do to man who married a girl of 6 and had sex with her at the age of 9 ?
  8. of course there isnt. how absurd / end of thread
  9. you think this topic is worth keeping ?
  10. localgirlwithdreads Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > I meet/know so many people who have written a > book/want to write a book/claim they could write a > great book. Only about 1% of these have actually > had books published. What are the elements > preventing these people having their books > published? Is it because they can't write for > shit, because they don't know the right people, or > because they can't write for shit? ....
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  12. what an a appalling post I assume you are asking a rhetorical question, as the answer is hardly a complex one
  13. localgirlwithdreads Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > ???? Wrote: > -------------------------------------------------- > ----- > > Personally I think Higher Education should be a > > privelige not a right. It's been devalued. > > > Yes this is true. Most of the youngsters > graduating from university nowadays are extremely > thick. incorrect
  14. Mick Mac Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > > > However I think the trouble with going to "Uni" as > either a mature student or on bursery is that it > takes all of the fun away from it. > > Sorry, but Uni should be for 18 year olds and > people who are growing in maturity. Its one of the > biggest tests in life. Often its their first time > away from home and often it is a long way from > home. > > If you are of a different age when attending then > fair enough but don't slag off younger people who > are going through the biggest change in their > life, and at the same time trying to achieve great > academic success, which is a survival of the > fittest and a test of how their maturity has grown > over the 3/4 years. innit bludz
  15. shame have serious PC thats only for gamezzz ... will wait for PC version
  16. bah I am still inly 10% through the ballad of gay tony on GTA4 LCS I dont need any more distractions
  17. is this XBOX version ?
  18. Has anyone actually signed up to this scam ?
  19. LegalEagle-ish Wrote: ------------------------------------------------------- > Do you think that saying that you wouldn't live in > an area that is predominantly black because the > crime rate will be higher as black people commit > more crimes, to be racist? substute "poor" for "black" in your statement
  20. Welcome to the testosterone frenzy and off the cuff gangster remarks forum Please ensure you are tooled up at all times & have a brace of steriod fuelled wisecracking cockney gangsters at your beck & call at all times. The use of unoriginal & derived free and easy macho talk is mandatory. Lock stock & 2 smoking barrels will be shown in the lounge at 11PM sharp Please note, the management reserve the right to violently eject guardian reading liberals or anyone who does not show them the respect they deserve We hope you enjoy your time here
  21. yes, the mike tyson one Dons story still has me chuckling away on the 21st read If you can get inside the head of a dope smoking layabout who does nothing but watch US TV and read the national enquirer to fill in his long days, then its makes sense. Theres lots of US celeb references that ideally would require a bit of background knowledge to appreciate but may mean nothing to some innit
  22. one of the best writers on the planet at the minute when hes on form I suggest you read Barrel fever to see what I mean bludz
  23. had a brace stolen from a front garden in the past week chain these puppies up if you can
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