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8 yrs ago
Current I RP for the ladies
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8 yrs ago
#Diapergate #Hugs2018
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9 yrs ago
I fucking love catfishing
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9 yrs ago
Every time I insult a certain coworker, i'll take money from their jar. Saving for beer would never be easier!
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9 yrs ago
The Jungle Book is good.
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I don't think the right to private property is a thing on any constitution. I assume it's law that my property is my property and you can't take it off me but a constitution is more or less a list of shit that the government cannot infringe upon in any circumstances.

Our constitution is all about keeping the British out and reminding us to go to church. I don't think private property is a fundamental right in Ireland.


You're thinking of the Bill of Rights. A constitution is usually about how the government itself is to be organized and what its jurisdictions will be. Most of the US constitution is deciding what the president does, what the legislature does, and what the supreme court does. Even at its conception, the proposal to add a bill of rights was controversial. with the Federalists arguing that having the rights of the citizens listed implies that the listed rights are the only rights a citizen has, hence why the ninth amendment was tacked on.

Regarding Right to Property, Chapa is correct in saying that it isn't necessarily a fundamental right. If it were, imminent domain would not be possible. Other constitutions might, but I don't know much about it. You'd have to research how other communist states have struck down private property.
Nope.
Name: Prostitute
Age: $20 an hour
Interests: no butt stuff
Seeking: e-mail bigpoppysaygoddam@hotmail.com
Turn-Offs: Ask for Sandra.
RIP: Died before its time.

At one point, I also had a war in a fictional African country in the 1960's going on, but it never got off the ground, because the material was more obscure so I imagine that limited interest.


That is a really big problem with any sort of real-world based specialty RP, it is difficult to find people who are comfortable with the subject matter.
I am not Greek, and I have never been to Greece, but I have had a few gyros in my day.

With that experience in mind, I think Greece is fucked.
I feel like the gender conversation has went of the rails. It seems to be hip for to people imagine popular gender construction as fixed stereotypes and assume that any deviation from a stereotype equals a new gender.
It's all these real life successes getting in our way, what with all the young professional cocaine parties and the multiple mistresses we all must attend to.
Yeh, we move too slowly now for the old 10 pages to a month system. Even now, we've taken 15 real time months to write 2 months in Precipice.
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