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#1 mad80boy
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The GO had not launched yet that is November 1st

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#2 mad80boy
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Jesus plays in xbox live, so he was probably joking...Hellboard

Actually the xbox went RROD when he was on live so he changed his preference.

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#3 mad80boy
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I find being active during the day always helps me sleep and also having some wind down time before bed - take a shower, read, listen to music in the dark.... don't go straight from the computer or tv or bright light to bed.-Panjera-

Thank you for the advice!

I normally try to stay active during the day and it sometimes helps. Reading can also have an impact sometimes.

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#4 mad80boy
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LOL it sure does but lately I just feel too depressed and stressed to do anything.
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#5 mad80boy
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Hey

Lately I have been losing sleep and have difficulties being able to fall asleep at night sometimes I won't fall asleep until 4:30 in the morning I think it could be related to stress at work and studies resuming in March.

I was wondering if anyone had similar problems and could offer advice?

Thanks in advance!

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#6 mad80boy
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[QUOTE="mad80boy"] The death penalty is considered to be the ultimate denial of human rights.Cedmln

FALSE. If you commit a crime. You lose a certain right and will pay for it. If we allowed everyone the freedom to do anything they wish. This world would be in ruins.

It violates the right to life beacuse it is the ultimate cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment. There can never be any justification for torture or for cruel treatment.

BTW I study Law

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#7 mad80boy
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You have a good point but i say if you take someones life on purpose, for no reason then yours should be taken. An eye for an eye as they say.TheFragcat

if you kill someone for murdering another person doesn't that make you to some degree as bad as them?

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#8 mad80boy
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The death penalty is considered to be the ultimate denial of human rights. It is the premeditated and cold-blooded killing of a human being by the state. This cruel, inhuman and degrading punishment is supposedly done in the name of justice. It violates the right to life as proclaimed in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.

Such organizations as Amnesty International opposes the death penalty in all cases without exception regardless of the nature of the crime, the characteristics of the offender, or the method used by the state to kill the prisoner.

Gradually, in the course of social evolution, a consensus forms among nations and peoples that certain practices can no longer be tolerated. The death penalty is an example. Vestiges of these practices may continue, but those are aberrations that further underscore the fact that the world has turned against these practices. A majority of countries in the world has now abandoned the use of the death penalty, but the world has not yet formed a consensus against its use. For example, the most populous country in the world, China, executes thousands of people every year, and the most powerful country in the world, the United States, uses it regularly. Eighty-four countries retain the use of capital punishment. However, the number of countries employing the death penalty is declining and it is possible that worldwide opinion and pressure will gradually influence all countries to abandon this practice.
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#9 mad80boy
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The ps3 for sure it's probably myfavoritelooking console ever although it is a finger print magnet.
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#10 mad80boy
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cuz the machine is pure SACREDNESS!!!
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