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Country names, hopefully. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Jail officer accused in inmate's death felt 'threatened' Dude was drinking beer in public whilst in possession of a weed pipe -> gets sent to jail cause his black. Affluenza Defense: Rich Texas Teen Gets Probation For Killing 4 Pedestrians While Driving Drunk Rich white boy steals beer, gets drunk and kills couple of pedestrians on hid daddy's SUV -> slap on the wrist. America, fuck yeah! Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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I'm varying between 'too mild' and 'pretty decent'. The biggest problem is the amount of spices I use and the need to have all of them come out when some of the are so dominating that others just kind of are left in the background. Thats the thing. When you make them yourself you get to decide what you put into them and therefore what they taste like. Do you have a recipe? I'm willing to give it a try. I'm baking this Saturday. The current way I make them is about like so, Ingredients: 150 ml dark syrup 130 g brown sugar 200 g butter 2 eggs 500 ml (or about 400g) flour 1,5 teaspoon baking powder 2 teaspoon baking soda 1,5 teaspoon salt spices: 1,5 teaspoon of cinnamon 1 teaspoon of cloves 2 teaspoon of ginger 0,5 teaspoon of allspice 1 teaspoon of cardamom 0,5 teaspoon of bitter orange 0,5 teaspoon of nutmeg 1 teaspoon of vanilla extract (which I make myself) Steps, 1. Mix all 7 dry spices in a cup 2. Put the syrup, sugar and spices into a pan, heat them and bring to boil. Remove from heat and add the vanilla extract (I make into a strong alcohol and adding it to the hot sugar/syrup will boil the alchol). 3. Put the room temperature butter into a mixer and mix into soft mix. 4. Let the sugar/syrup solution cool and add it carefully into the butter while mixing. Its usually still so warm that the butter melts slightly. 5. Add the eggs, one at a time, while mixing well. 6. Mix the flour, salt, baking soda and baking powder well in a separate container. 7. Add the flour in two parts into the mix, only mixing enough to incorporate the flour into the rest of the mixture. Once its all combined place the dough into a container and cover with plastic wrap and let set in refrigerator over night. I usually let it sit for 24hrs. Next day when making the cookies, keep the dough in the fridge and only take as much of the dough as you need. Use enough flour to prevent the dough from sticking to surface as you flatten it. Make the cookies thin, I usually try to make them about 3-4 mm thick. Then cook them at ~175ºC for about 8 minutes. At this thickness the dough produces about 110-120 cookies (the number really depens on how much dough you end up eating while cooking
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Thats the thing. When you make them yourself you get to decide what you put into them and therefore what they taste like. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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I had to give up and shave. There is a point when the hair gets long enough that the tips of the hair start touching the skin. The itching at that point got so bad that I was worried I would scratch my faces until I'd break the skin and bleed so I had to give up and shave. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Do you people make your own gingerbread? And if so, how many spices do you use? I use 8 plus salt and was thinking if its bit excessive. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Spray-paint reminded me of this video. I love the editing on that video. Just to get the lighting to work as well as it does must of been a lot of work. Or maybe I'm over thinking it and its much easier. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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I dunno 8 $ an hour is pretty cheap money to case the joint and then come in later and get some return on the investment. If you'd organize it nicely you'd probably manage to go through at least 3 to 6 places in a night and most likely they'd tell you all about their personal shit and their holidays plans(when they're not in home) etc. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Well hopefully its not at least cycling between snowing and raining. Personally I fucken love cycling on black ice cover with and half inch of snow. Even with studded tires its total nightmare. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=smh Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Not necessarily if his brake setting wasn't done properly. Watch this : How to pack 180 If you compare the first ('strike') and the second(non-strike), you can clearly see a major difference in the forward surge the canopy has after pressurization. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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I hate things that mock Christmas and I think this gives a middle finger to tradition. I don't like it. How can you mock something that was stolen and repacked by religious people in order to win a propaganda war to convert all the pagans into their religion? Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Or of a broken fingernail. Riser turns are your friend ... more people should learn to use them.
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They're just slow to react. It will pop up in few days. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Its not seeing that hand, he was looking for dead bodies after all, its when the hand squeezed back that probably made him soil his pants. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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My money is on the reality TV show option. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Here's how it could go: DZ: You can't jump that camera setup here. MadSkillz: Why? DZ: It's against our posted rules because [whatever the reason is]. MadSkillz: Fuck you I'm going to jump it anyway. DZ: No, actually, you're not. You can either hand it over to me and jump something that meets our rules, or you can choose not to jump at all here. MadSkillz: You can't confiscate my gear - it's my personal property! DZ: Then, like I said, you're welcome not to jump at all. But you're not jumping here with that setup. Our DZ, our rules. Where's the lawsuit, exactly? What law did the DZ break? The law keeping MadSkillz down? I guess I misunderstood what DSE meant, but what you describe isn't a confiscation. What you describe is an ultimatum, 'if you want to jump here then you need to do it by our rules', which is okay. I thought that someones gear was actually confiscated. Like say they jumped against the rules and the DZO, post-jump, took their camera gear for instance. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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The pilot said that he'll (the door guy) stand behind the door that opens in front of him so it'll be all right. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Also, you might want to read the mouseover text on the comic. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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What law gives them the right to confiscate people's gear? I'd imagine that in as sue happy place as US people would be more careful with that kind of stuff. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Did you watch the video? There is no walking 'loophole', the parent(s) sign the waiver allowing the kids to be released from the school on foot after the school is over. The mall-cop loses a verbal argument and then applies 'disorderly conduct' to win. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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I guess, as long as you don't miss the landing. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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16 year old fun jumper? Is she too young?
Arvoitus replied to Chelseaflies's topic in General Skydiving Discussions
The youngest student (SL) that I've had was 15 and she was fine. The only issue with the younger ones are that they sometimes are really small and the one-size-fits all 220 Navigator can be almost little too much for them. Plus as an instructor I have to be really careful with the spotting and as they get easily blown away by upper winds. Your rights end where my feelings begin. -
Is the software doing the video coding and data analysis some ready made software or is done by the people using the devices? Because if it is some ready made software then the kind of devices you'll need, depend a lot on whether the software can use some of the features of the hardware, like GPU's for processing the data. Your rights end where my feelings begin.
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Sweet - Pre-existing conditions are not all covered
Arvoitus replied to turtlespeed's topic in Speakers Corner
Mutual assistance to Canada? My point was that US military spending isn't high because of the land mass they have to defend, because nobody is attacking. Its huge because US likes to play world police and invade other countries on regular basis. Your rights end where my feelings begin.