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#1 swamprat_basic
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I realize it's considered a classic, but the El Camino is the ugliest car ever:

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Writing it down helps you better commit the lessons to memory.

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What they need to do is re-distribute the House and Senate seats based purely on population and see what happens to the vote.

This whole concept of giving every state 2 Senate seats whether it is California (pop.36,961,664), Texas (pop.24,782,302), Vermont (pop.621,760), or Wyoming (pop.544,270) is idiotic.

I know the argument that politicians would never pay attention to places like Vermont or Wyoming if population was all that mattered, but I believe that if you want to live in the state with the population of a large city, you should have as much political pull as a large city, and there are U.S. 21 cities with populations larger than Vermont or Wyoming. Those cities should have more national political influence than either Vermont or Wyoming.

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Well, they shouldn't be caging the animals like that, but it's not like the soda was the thing that killed the bear and they were forcing it down the bear's throat.

And is that even Coca-Cola, or just some local cola with a red label?

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Dude they kidnapped the bear and intentionally starved it and just threw in bottle of coke and "peices of left over sandwhiches." That's no damn diet for a bear. They're the ones whole killed it by literally starving it to death.

I said that the bear should not have been caged, but the title of the article makes it sound like they killed the bear by forcing him to drink Coca-Cola, which wouldn't happen. The worst thing the soda would do is give him tooth cavities. He isn't dead because they gave him soda to drink. He's dead because they starved him to death.
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Well, they shouldn't be caging the animals like that, but it's not like the soda was the thing that killed the bear and they were forcing it down the bear's throat.

And is that even Coca-Cola, or just some local cola with a red label?

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Sony MDR7506

Sony MDR7506

Sennheiser 280

Sennheiser 280

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#9 swamprat_basic
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Wow, thank you for all the answers.

I don't want to go with Sony, I've bought two pair ofSony headphones and they didn't last.

Senheiser's and Syberia's seem good and have good price.

Thank you all.

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The Sony MDR-7506s are professional headphones. You don't have to worry about them not lasting.

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Its not hard to limit executions to people whom have solid and irrefutable evidence against them.

MuddVader
You're not even supposed to be convicted of a crime if there is any reasonable doubt that you might be innocent, yet innocent people are released from prison all the time. There are too many factors at play in a trial for there to be any irreversible punishments like execution. There's whether you can afford a worthwhile attorney, there's the biases of the jury, the bias of the judge, etc. I am not against Capital Punishment on principle, but until we have a system that leaves absolutely zero room for doubt, I can't support it in practice.