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  1. "im sorry kim but beyonce had one of the best babys of ALL time"
  2. I had one when i was about 10 years old. i lifted up myself and looked at my body for 5 seconds and woke up being aware of it. The feeling was so beautiful i couldn't describe it. Anyone experienced it before?
  3. From what ive researched people with immune problems have bone marrow and thymus gland issues. Like captain planet said drink fresh squeezed lemons at least 5 times a day and get on a thymus gland herb that support the thymus gland like astragalus, eehinacea and pau d’arco. If you go on a strict raw fruit and veg diet you are going to see quick changes.
  4. She bought a £6 million house recently She has a sex tape out, her boyfriend is a serial dater and left his pregnant ex and his dad was arrested for threatening to kill his pregnant ex...sounds like a potential classy family to me
  5. I swear down i just went to her twitter and the album automatically came up in my face. So i wait a sec. 2,766,019 followers on twitter 7000 bought it in 2 days. Wait wait wait wait....WUTTTTT!!!??
  6. http://www.digitalspy.co.uk/music/news/a443048/tulisas-new-album-the-female-boss-sells-7000-copies-in-two-days.html Boring personality Comes across Self-centered Millions watched her performance on X-Factor This was predictable. Why couldn't she see this in the first place?
  7. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kDm7EwkKksQ
  8. The latest threat to intellectual property is, apparently, a nine year old girl. In an early-morning raid Finnish police confiscated her laptop after she allegedly illegally downloaded a music album from The Pirate Bay website. When Finnish police turned up at the girl’s house last week with a search warrant authorizing them to look for evidence connected to the illicit file-sharing, many people were shocked. But the police had no idea that the suspect was in-fact a small child. The ‘evidence’ the police were relying on was collected by an anti-piracy group and based on a simple IP address. The CIAPC (Copyright Information and Anti-Piracy Centre), one of the companies that has attempted to block Finnish ISPs (Internet Service Providers) from hosting The Pirate Bay, initially tracked the alleged illegal file share and demanded the Internet account holder to pay a cash settlement and sign a non-disclosure document. The CIAPC is a non-profit association that is financed by its member associations as well as the Finnish Ministry of Education and Culture. The user of the IP address, the girl’s father, refused to pay the 600 Euros demanded, torrentfreak.com reports, which led the CIAPC to throw the book at them, resulting in the raid and confiscation. The album the girl allegedly downloaded was by Finnish pop star Chisu, who in the wake of the incident stated on her Facebook page that she did not want to sue any of her fans for downloading her music. Moreover, according to the girl’s father, she apparently did not manage to download the music anyway as torrents are not something a nine-year-old would manage by a click or two, so the family ended up going to a store to buy it. Her father said that when the police turned up he felt like it was the mafia demanding money. “We have not done anything wrong with my daughter. If adults do not always know how to use a computer and the web, how can you assume that children or the elderly – or a 9-year-old girl – knows what they are doing at any given time online?” the girl’s father said. “This is the pinnacle of absurdity. I can see artists are in a position, but this requires education and information, not resource-consuming lawsuits.” The age of the alleged infringer obviously did not impress the police and they left, telling the man that “it would have been easier for all concerned” if he had paid the compensation. The little girl has had little to smile about throughout this ordeal, but a token gesture by a group of anonymous donors who gave her a brand new laptop must surely have cheered her up. And although the group of donors asked to remain anonymous, there is speculation that it was in fact Chisu who slammed the police’s actions on her Facebook page. “I hope that the matter will be resolved soon and am sorry to my 9-year-old girls,” the singer wrote, pointing to a free link to her music on Spotify. The little girl’s case is just one of many in Finland. During the last fall, 28 Internet account holders settled with CIAPC. However, the details of their cases will never hit the headlines due to the non-disclosure documents they signed. Finland isn’t the only EU country cracking down on illegal downloading. In 2009, France adopted a strict HADOPI law, or the “Three Strikes Law” a sort of which was then picked up by the UK and also by such nations as South Korea and New Zealand. The “Three Strikes Law” requires internet companies to issue warning notices to customers alleged to have downloaded copyright content illegally, such as music or movies, if requested by the rights holder. After a third warning, a case can be brought before the Copyright Tribunal. In the rest of the EU, different countries can apply the union’s directives and/or local laws for similar cases. Still, politicians and business leaders are constantly searching for ways to set more limits to the Internet, which take forms of various proposed international acts such as the ACTA, or the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. This very initiative, though signed by the bloc in 2011, failed to be adopted, as it was contested by fierce public protests. http://rt.com/news/police-copyright-child-laptop-690/
  9. A study commissioned by Greenpeace says potentially toxic chemicals that can affect human health and water quality are lurking in the new clothes consumers purchase. The study tested 141 items of clothing purchased in April 2012. Some of the brands tested included Calvin Klein, Victoria’s Secret, H&M and Gap. “The chemicals found included high levels of toxic phthalates in four of the products, and cancer-causing amines from the use of azo dyes in two products. Nonylphenol ethoxylates (NPEs) were found in 89 of the 141 garments tested,” the report says. Very high concentrations of phthalates, which are used in some soft plastics, were found in printed logos on products manufactured by Tommy Hilfiger, Armani and Victoria’s Secret. There is concern that high levels of phthalates can cause hormone disruptions, particularly in men. Two of the garments tested, which were made for Zara, were found to have high levels of carcinogenic amines, which are used in some dyes. Those garments which were found to contain the high levels of amines were manufactured in Pakistan and sold in Lebanon and Hungary. Nonylphenol ethoxylates were the most commonly found chemicals in clothing and the report says this toxin can get into the water system and build up in the food chain, with potentially hazardous effects on fish and other wildlife. The reports blames the use of chemicals in clothing manufacturing on so-called “fast fashion,” which brings out more collections per season in an attempt to get consumers to purchase more. “These faster-changing fashion products are made possible by pressuring suppliers to deliver to ever-tighter deadlines that inevitably encourage the cutting of labour costs and environmentally irresponsible practices,” the report says. PDF Report: http://www.greenpeace.org/international/Global/international/publications/toxics/Water%202012/ToxicThreads01.pdf Article: http://www2.macleans.ca/2012/11/22/greenpeace-study-warns-of-cancer-causing-toxins-in-new-clothing/ YEP. THAT'S WHY RAPPERS ACT SO FEMININE THESE DAYS. ITS ALL IN THE CLOTHING LABELS.
  10. Renowned reggae DJ David Rodigan has quit commercial radio station Kiss FM after 22 years over its "refusal" to schedule the music at a "socially accessible time". Rodigan said that he was leaving Kiss FM "with great sadness", but also hit out at the "continued marginalisation of reggae music into the twilight zone of radio scheduling". The DJ's hour-long Sunday programme had aired at 11pm on Kiss FM. A statement from the station said that it was "very sad and disappointed" to confirm Rodigan's departure. "We have the utmost love and respect for David both personally and professionally," Kiss FM said. "He leaves with our sincere appreciation and gratitude for all that he has achieved with Kiss." Rodigan is a highly respected radio broadcaster, having been inducted into the Sony Radio Academy Hall Of Fame in 2005. He was given an MBE in the 2012 New Year Honours for services to broadcasting, and this year won his third Sony Award for a different show on BBC Radio 2. But in a statement on his own website, Rodigan said that Kiss FM had "left me no option but to make a stand for my passion". "Due to their continued marginalisation of reggae music into the twilight zone of radio scheduling, it has left me no option but to make a stand for my passion and the music I love so dearly," he wrote. "As Bob Marley famously said, 'The stone that the builder refused will be the head cornerstone'. Reggae was originally played on the streets, not on radio, and Kiss's refusal to schedule the only reggae show on their network to a socially accessible time has resulted in this decision. "Reggae is worthy of more respect, and so are the fans and lovers of this music." Kiss FM, which is owned by Bauer Media, insisted that it remained "passionate about broadcasting a brilliant cross section of music genres, including reggae". http://www.digitalsp...-of-reggae.html
  11. Using the internet to escape your own reality its called
  12. Use tea Tree Oil mouth wash. Best for healing gums
  13. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YPR6zeoDcZY
  14. http://instagram.com/p/RYPf2MRgRZ
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