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What the fuck is that question for? I didn´t read it..to much text for me..First you promise some nude pictures, next you call me ugly and repulsive. What the hell is wrong with you,womans?
Once I got some pictures with Samantha Fox! Fine ones!:D
Once I got some pictures with Samantha Fox! Fine ones!:D
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Nicholas_Alex - Junior Member
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Hmmmmmm me , calling u repulsive ? Nope !I didn't promise any nude pictures , u thought so :p*And btw , u have some lil' mistakes :
to-should have been "too"
womans -should've been "women" :yD
If u want me to look for some nude pictures for u , sure , no prob , but it won't be me inside :p
And that question was a question that i found somewhere ... and i got no answer ... that's all .
to-should have been "too"
womans -should've been "women" :yD
If u want me to look for some nude pictures for u , sure , no prob , but it won't be me inside :p
And that question was a question that i found somewhere ... and i got no answer ... that's all .
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Weet-weet - Mesaje: 2682
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and the award for the "So stupid signature" goes to... uit-uit!!!
*p
no offence, weet weet... but... but... but I love you so much, and I dont wanna hurt(s) u! but youre signature sux big time! get me?
*p
no offence, weet weet... but... but... but I love you so much, and I dont wanna hurt(s) u! but youre signature sux big time! get me?
- S-a strans toată lumea?
- Toţi in păr!
- Toţi in păr!
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gabuba - Mesaje: 6847
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And why so ? If i would tell u due to who i have it , u would run to kiss his ass , and fast :p so keep quiet kiddo ...
U have no idea what it means ...
And u made some mistakes .. so i'll replace Darki
if it was about "the most stupid signature " ... then u were wrong , and if it was " such a stupid signature " u were wrong again ... so watch more tv , or spend time near a dictionarry , u might learn some stuff :p
it should've been hurt , not hurts ... youre =your .. and sux .. could be sucks ...
And u don't love me , u don't know what's that , and by saying that what i said sucks , doesn't offend me , just makes me see u're just a kiddo , nothing more
U have no idea what it means ...
And u made some mistakes .. so i'll replace Darki

if it was about "the most stupid signature " ... then u were wrong , and if it was " such a stupid signature " u were wrong again ... so watch more tv , or spend time near a dictionarry , u might learn some stuff :p
it should've been hurt , not hurts ... youre =your .. and sux .. could be sucks ...
And u don't love me , u don't know what's that , and by saying that what i said sucks , doesn't offend me , just makes me see u're just a kiddo , nothing more

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Weet-weet - Mesaje: 2682
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gabizzu dude:P, that`s not nice, by the way I`m not back...it`s just my ghost,well, have to go, I have school work to do, like a stupid essay on "The Catcher In The Rye" by J.D. Salinger and the movie "Finding Forrester"
l'eternite soulage mes peines
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J'adore - Junior Member
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Jaded, I'm glad to have you back. This days I must consolidate my army to strike back against the evil's forces.
The victory is near ! don't be afraid and join me ....in life or dead.
May God helps us , all !
The victory is near ! don't be afraid and join me ....in life or dead.
May God helps us , all !
IEZECHIIL 25.17: Voi săvârşi asupra lor cumplită răzbunare prin pedepse grozave şi vor cunoaşte ca eu sunt Domnul, când voi săvârşi asupra lor răzbunarea mea.
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Oribilul Mosh - Junior Member
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Initial trimis de Weet-weet
to-should have been "too"
womans -should've been "women" :yD
To is to, because of my keyboard. I only have an O letter! And womans is womans because is "monikko".

And I dont need your pictures anymore. I found some nude pictures with a blond lady!
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Nicholas_Alex - Junior Member
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Crina (or should I say lily ? :p ) we fight for justice and to prove that the bad guys always die.
PS : no I haven't a little duck for my bath. I take my bath alone. :cry:
PS : no I haven't a little duck for my bath. I take my bath alone. :cry:
IEZECHIIL 25.17: Voi săvârşi asupra lor cumplită răzbunare prin pedepse grozave şi vor cunoaşte ca eu sunt Domnul, când voi săvârşi asupra lor răzbunarea mea.
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Oribilul Mosh - Junior Member
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Initial trimis de Gabizzu
shut the fuck up, uit uit!
the most intelligent post you have ever produced so far. keep up the good work gabizzu...:A
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eyewitness - Mesaje: 19220
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And the nosey appears ... things were nice 'till the smart-ass appeared ....
Why wouldn't u just mind ur own damned bussines ?
U r nothing but a jerk , one that doesn't have anything good to do except insulting people ... U're a loser !
Why wouldn't u just mind ur own damned bussines ?
U r nothing but a jerk , one that doesn't have anything good to do except insulting people ... U're a loser !
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Weet-weet - Mesaje: 2682
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1st, i was not talking to u, have the flys landed on yr hat?
2nd , at least i have even the ass smart , unfo cannot say the same about yr brains
3rd , better a smart looser from time to time than a pathetic winner all the time
4th, gabizzu's previous post rulz.
2nd , at least i have even the ass smart , unfo cannot say the same about yr brains
3rd , better a smart looser from time to time than a pathetic winner all the time
4th, gabizzu's previous post rulz.
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eyewitness - Mesaje: 19220
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U should always remember 1st point ... u always stick ur nose in everybody's bussines ...
Ur ass is the only thing that is smart about u ... and he's smart enough to fart and shit , that's all he knows and that's all ur mouth knows
If u would be smart .. would u still be a loser ? I doubt ... there has to be something fishy if u lose ... u can't be smart ... so keep quiet
And if u agree with a kiddo that's trying to find a certain personality .. what makes u better than him ? Frustrated as well ? Find a woman , a bitch available for u , one that would have the patience to obey ur orders ...
Geeeeeeeeez u're really pathetic man , get a life !
Ur ass is the only thing that is smart about u ... and he's smart enough to fart and shit , that's all he knows and that's all ur mouth knows
If u would be smart .. would u still be a loser ? I doubt ... there has to be something fishy if u lose ... u can't be smart ... so keep quiet
And if u agree with a kiddo that's trying to find a certain personality .. what makes u better than him ? Frustrated as well ? Find a woman , a bitch available for u , one that would have the patience to obey ur orders ...
Geeeeeeeeez u're really pathetic man , get a life !
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Weet-weet - Mesaje: 2682
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Gabriel, Crina is fine, I hate the name lily
Ok..so I guess we`re fighting for justice, I just hope we are not fighting with the "MAMUTZII", my dear gabitzu it`s nice to be back
Well it`s not an essay, it`s a cd...and I turned it in, I got an A on it and yes I did use some of the songs u told me:cool:

Ok..so I guess we`re fighting for justice, I just hope we are not fighting with the "MAMUTZII", my dear gabitzu it`s nice to be back

l'eternite soulage mes peines
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J'adore - Junior Member
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not with "mamutzii" . just with some filthy pigs. "mamutzii" doesen't exist no longer. I kill them all. just one survive...but it's very obedient.
IEZECHIIL 25.17: Voi săvârşi asupra lor cumplită răzbunare prin pedepse grozave şi vor cunoaşte ca eu sunt Domnul, când voi săvârşi asupra lor răzbunarea mea.
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Oribilul Mosh - Junior Member
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Initial trimis de Weet-weet
u always stick ur nose in everybody's bussines ...
...instead of everybody's ass like u i prefere biznis and thanks a lot for using "he" for my ass it will be a great pleasure for "him" to know that someone , somewhere is desperate in kissing "him"
gabizzu : :A
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eyewitness - Mesaje: 19220
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Pathetic ... u spend ur nights to thinks what crap to write here ?
I told u , get a life , away from pc ... a real life , if u r able to ..
Oh , and btw Gabizzu ... only someone from net could say u're hot loooooooooool good joke ! Go away from pc and find a real gf , if u r bale to .. but u could try putting a paper bag on ur head
it'll be easier for a girl to fall inlove with u ...
Pathetic !
I told u , get a life , away from pc ... a real life , if u r able to ..
Oh , and btw Gabizzu ... only someone from net could say u're hot loooooooooool good joke ! Go away from pc and find a real gf , if u r bale to .. but u could try putting a paper bag on ur head

Pathetic !
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Weet-weet - Mesaje: 2682
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u r repeating yrself my dear...or this is yr limit? i think so as long as u write the same msg over and over. do u know the meaning of the word "original" ...no, u r wrong, it has nothing to do with blowjob. try again...
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eyewitness - Mesaje: 19220
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An article wrote by an american .. if u have the time , read it .. it made me mad and in the same time , it made me laugh ...
"Romania emerges as nexus of cybercrime
By WILLIAM J. KOLE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
BUCHAREST, Romania -- The e-mail on a computer at the South Pole Research Center warned: "I've hacked into the server. Pay me off or I'll sell the station's data to another country and tell the world how vulnerable you are."
Proving it was no hoax, the message included scientific data showing the extortionist had roamed freely around the server, which controlled the 50 researchers' life-support systems. The FBI traced the e-mail to an Internet cafe in Bucharest and helped Romanian police arrest two locals - the latest evidence that computer-savvy Romanians are fast emerging as a bold menace in the shadowy world of cybercrime.
"It's one of the leading places for this kind of activity," said Gabrielle Burger, who runs the FBI's office in Bucharest and is working with Romanian authorities to arrest suspects "and avoid the Sept. 11 of cybercrime."
Law enforcement documents obtained by The Associated Press portray a loosely organized but increasingly aggressive network of young Romanians conspiring with accomplices in Europe and the United States to steal millions of dollars each year from consumers and companies.
Their specialties: defrauding consumers through bogus Internet purchases, extorting cash from companies after hacking into their systems, and designing and releasing computer-crippling worms and viruses.
Alarmed authorities say the South Pole case underscores the global impact of this new breed of cyber-outlaw.
"Frustrated with the employment possibilities offered in Romania, some of the world's most talented computer students are exploiting their talents online," the U.S.-based Internet Fraud Complaint Center, run by the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center, says in a new report.
Computer crime flourished in Romania because the country lacked a cybercrime law until earlier this year, when it enacted what may be the world's harshest. The new law punishes convicts with up to 15 years in prison - more than twice the maximum for rape.
Varujan Pambuccian, a lawmaker and former programmer, helped draft the new law after Romania's government realized the nation, which is racing to join the European Union by 2007, was getting a bad online reputation.
"We want a good name for our country," he said. "I'm very angry that Romania is so well-known for ugly things - for street dogs, street children and hackers." Pambuccian said there was a noticeable decline in criminal activity in the first three months since the law took effect.
More than 60 Romanians have been arrested in recent joint operations involving the FBI, Secret Service, Scotland Yard, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and numerous European police agencies.
They include the two suspects implicated in the South Pole extortion attempt last May. Both are awaiting trial. Another Romanian pair was arrested on suspicion of extorting cash from Integrity Media of Mobile, Ala., after information on 30,000 credit card accounts was stolen in March.
Police say several hackers have been convicted, though in lower-profile cases.
Although the Russians are better known for online extortion, Romanians have become major players in the scam, a specialty also favored by criminals from Bulgaria, Poland and Slovenia.
Information technology is a Romanian forte dating to the former regime, when the late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu saw computers as a way to advance communist ideology. Software piracy took firm hold during the Soviet era, when Romanians too poor to buy licensed software simply copied it.
Today, Romanians get their first computer lessons in nursery school. Universities have top-notch IT programs whose graduates are heavily recruited by Western companies. Microsoft Corp. recently acquired GeCAD, a leading Bucharest data-security firm.
But all that know-how has spawned a dark side: Internet vampires who prey on victims half a world away.
The classic scam: Offer high-end electronics or other goods for sale or auction, take the order, confirm the "shipment" - and simply vanish the moment the consumer has wired payment.
The Internet Fraud Complaint Center said it gets hundreds of complaints daily from defrauded Americans. Many cases trace to Romania, where criminals use Internet cafes to elude capture and avoid leaving a digital trail to their home PCs.
Some have developed Web pages that mimic legitimate sites such as eBay, diverting them into the cyberspace equivalent of a back alley. Buyers think they're dealing with eBay, but their money ends up in criminal hands and the goods are never shipped.
The most brazen hack into protected corporate databases, where they copy proprietary information and demand cash on threats of publishing the findings on the open Internet.
This past summer, authorities aided by FBI experts arrested six young Romanians in the Transylvania town of Sibiu after they successfully extorted $50,000 from several leading American corporations, which were not identified.
Virgil Spiridon, chief inspector of Romania's national police and head of a newly launched computer crime task force, said authorities have intercepted online traffic, tracked Internet headers and addresses, searched suspects' homes and seized hard drives.
But Mihai Radu of Bucharest-based BitDefender, a data security company, says criminals are smarter than local authorities.
Romanian police asked BitDefender to help track down a 24-year-old university student suspected of creating and releasing a version of the crippling MSBlaster worm in August. The suspect, Dan Ciobanu, has not been arrested but remains under investigation.
"The Romanian police aren't qualified," Radu said as young analysts in jeans, T-shirts and sneakers disassembled strings of code to detect possible viruses. "They don't have the tools, the skills, the software."
Pointing up the criminals' knack for staying one step ahead of the law, FBI documents note that because consumers are reluctant to do business with Romanians, some scammers have found accomplices in other countries. Others pass themselves off as coming from elsewhere.
When police caught on that criminals were getting paid through Western Union transactions, they switched to direct bank-to-bank transfers, which are trickier to trace. Lately, they've set up bogus PayPal-style escrow accounts.
In an astonishing show of bravado, some cybercriminals dare even to toy with those tracking them.
Radu recalls logging on to his PC at home, only to watch in horror as the cursor moved independently around the screen and the CD-ROM tray slid in and out as though possessed by a poltergeist.
"I was hacked," he said. "There's a fight between the dark side and the light side."
Gesturing toward BitDefender's football field-sized room of programmers, he added cryptically: "They can do anything. If they weren't working for us, who knows what they'd be up to."
"Romania emerges as nexus of cybercrime
By WILLIAM J. KOLE
ASSOCIATED PRESS WRITER
BUCHAREST, Romania -- The e-mail on a computer at the South Pole Research Center warned: "I've hacked into the server. Pay me off or I'll sell the station's data to another country and tell the world how vulnerable you are."
Proving it was no hoax, the message included scientific data showing the extortionist had roamed freely around the server, which controlled the 50 researchers' life-support systems. The FBI traced the e-mail to an Internet cafe in Bucharest and helped Romanian police arrest two locals - the latest evidence that computer-savvy Romanians are fast emerging as a bold menace in the shadowy world of cybercrime.
"It's one of the leading places for this kind of activity," said Gabrielle Burger, who runs the FBI's office in Bucharest and is working with Romanian authorities to arrest suspects "and avoid the Sept. 11 of cybercrime."
Law enforcement documents obtained by The Associated Press portray a loosely organized but increasingly aggressive network of young Romanians conspiring with accomplices in Europe and the United States to steal millions of dollars each year from consumers and companies.
Their specialties: defrauding consumers through bogus Internet purchases, extorting cash from companies after hacking into their systems, and designing and releasing computer-crippling worms and viruses.
Alarmed authorities say the South Pole case underscores the global impact of this new breed of cyber-outlaw.
"Frustrated with the employment possibilities offered in Romania, some of the world's most talented computer students are exploiting their talents online," the U.S.-based Internet Fraud Complaint Center, run by the FBI and the National White Collar Crime Center, says in a new report.
Computer crime flourished in Romania because the country lacked a cybercrime law until earlier this year, when it enacted what may be the world's harshest. The new law punishes convicts with up to 15 years in prison - more than twice the maximum for rape.
Varujan Pambuccian, a lawmaker and former programmer, helped draft the new law after Romania's government realized the nation, which is racing to join the European Union by 2007, was getting a bad online reputation.
"We want a good name for our country," he said. "I'm very angry that Romania is so well-known for ugly things - for street dogs, street children and hackers." Pambuccian said there was a noticeable decline in criminal activity in the first three months since the law took effect.
More than 60 Romanians have been arrested in recent joint operations involving the FBI, Secret Service, Scotland Yard, the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and numerous European police agencies.
They include the two suspects implicated in the South Pole extortion attempt last May. Both are awaiting trial. Another Romanian pair was arrested on suspicion of extorting cash from Integrity Media of Mobile, Ala., after information on 30,000 credit card accounts was stolen in March.
Police say several hackers have been convicted, though in lower-profile cases.
Although the Russians are better known for online extortion, Romanians have become major players in the scam, a specialty also favored by criminals from Bulgaria, Poland and Slovenia.
Information technology is a Romanian forte dating to the former regime, when the late dictator Nicolae Ceausescu saw computers as a way to advance communist ideology. Software piracy took firm hold during the Soviet era, when Romanians too poor to buy licensed software simply copied it.
Today, Romanians get their first computer lessons in nursery school. Universities have top-notch IT programs whose graduates are heavily recruited by Western companies. Microsoft Corp. recently acquired GeCAD, a leading Bucharest data-security firm.
But all that know-how has spawned a dark side: Internet vampires who prey on victims half a world away.
The classic scam: Offer high-end electronics or other goods for sale or auction, take the order, confirm the "shipment" - and simply vanish the moment the consumer has wired payment.
The Internet Fraud Complaint Center said it gets hundreds of complaints daily from defrauded Americans. Many cases trace to Romania, where criminals use Internet cafes to elude capture and avoid leaving a digital trail to their home PCs.
Some have developed Web pages that mimic legitimate sites such as eBay, diverting them into the cyberspace equivalent of a back alley. Buyers think they're dealing with eBay, but their money ends up in criminal hands and the goods are never shipped.
The most brazen hack into protected corporate databases, where they copy proprietary information and demand cash on threats of publishing the findings on the open Internet.
This past summer, authorities aided by FBI experts arrested six young Romanians in the Transylvania town of Sibiu after they successfully extorted $50,000 from several leading American corporations, which were not identified.
Virgil Spiridon, chief inspector of Romania's national police and head of a newly launched computer crime task force, said authorities have intercepted online traffic, tracked Internet headers and addresses, searched suspects' homes and seized hard drives.
But Mihai Radu of Bucharest-based BitDefender, a data security company, says criminals are smarter than local authorities.
Romanian police asked BitDefender to help track down a 24-year-old university student suspected of creating and releasing a version of the crippling MSBlaster worm in August. The suspect, Dan Ciobanu, has not been arrested but remains under investigation.
"The Romanian police aren't qualified," Radu said as young analysts in jeans, T-shirts and sneakers disassembled strings of code to detect possible viruses. "They don't have the tools, the skills, the software."
Pointing up the criminals' knack for staying one step ahead of the law, FBI documents note that because consumers are reluctant to do business with Romanians, some scammers have found accomplices in other countries. Others pass themselves off as coming from elsewhere.
When police caught on that criminals were getting paid through Western Union transactions, they switched to direct bank-to-bank transfers, which are trickier to trace. Lately, they've set up bogus PayPal-style escrow accounts.
In an astonishing show of bravado, some cybercriminals dare even to toy with those tracking them.
Radu recalls logging on to his PC at home, only to watch in horror as the cursor moved independently around the screen and the CD-ROM tray slid in and out as though possessed by a poltergeist.
"I was hacked," he said. "There's a fight between the dark side and the light side."
Gesturing toward BitDefender's football field-sized room of programmers, he added cryptically: "They can do anything. If they weren't working for us, who knows what they'd be up to."
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Weet-weet - Mesaje: 2682
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this topic is only for discution in English...not for copy-paste articoles from the web.
10q
10q
IEZECHIIL 25.17: Voi săvârşi asupra lor cumplită răzbunare prin pedepse grozave şi vor cunoaşte ca eu sunt Domnul, când voi săvârşi asupra lor răzbunarea mea.
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Oribilul Mosh - Junior Member
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no problem. I am not upset on you.
Weet-weet :kiss: Oribilul Mosh
Anyway , what is the meaning of your name ? Why do you choose it ?
Weet-weet :kiss: Oribilul Mosh
Anyway , what is the meaning of your name ? Why do you choose it ?
IEZECHIIL 25.17: Voi săvârşi asupra lor cumplită răzbunare prin pedepse grozave şi vor cunoaşte ca eu sunt Domnul, când voi săvârşi asupra lor răzbunarea mea.
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Oribilul Mosh - Junior Member
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I explained why i chosed it , on a thread about this :p
My husband was/is calling me sweety and from that weet-weet appeared ... sweet-sweet ... weet-weet ... not hard
And of course , i love " Weet-weet" .. it's pissing me off to see "wet-wet" .. "wee-wee" ... or even "uit-uit" that gives a prof of stupidity :o or ignorance ...
I'm glad u're not upset :yD Tk u
OM :kiss: Weet-weet ( yeah , i'm not being original , i know *p )
My husband was/is calling me sweety and from that weet-weet appeared ... sweet-sweet ... weet-weet ... not hard

And of course , i love " Weet-weet" .. it's pissing me off to see "wet-wet" .. "wee-wee" ... or even "uit-uit" that gives a prof of stupidity :o or ignorance ...
I'm glad u're not upset :yD Tk u
OM :kiss: Weet-weet ( yeah , i'm not being original , i know *p )
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Weet-weet - Mesaje: 2682
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You don't always have to be original. Less than one percent of what people do nowadays is actually original. Tell me anything you did or said today and I bet I can prove that somebody else did or said the same thing at some point in the past. True original ideas are very rare.

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I'm not afraid of death, I just don't want to be there when it happens.
I'm not afraid of death, I just don't want to be there when it happens.
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dj_jaxxx - Mesaje: 1131
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Înapoi la Mai in gluma mai in serios. mai mult in gluma
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