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  1. You should check her acting out. She is my all-time favourite adult actress. Very talented.
  2. Oops I was thinking of the porn star Tera Patrick.
  3. I cannot believe you are bringing up auto racing and Tara Patrick as an example of why biological males should be allowed in women's ports. Just incredible.
  4. It was not even close to the Zednik play. Just look at all the ex-NHL players who are giving their opinions. Across the board, it seems like they all agree that Petgrave intentionally stuck his leg out to impede Johnson. The fact that you question whether I ahve played hockey (I have), is ridiculous. The fact that you even ask such a bizarre question. leads me to believe that you are lying about playing hockey, or have never played organised hockey in your life.
  5. This is completely different, and you know it. Biologically born females competing in men's sports is OK, since they have no advantage in doing so. In fact, females are at a disadvantage when competing with men in any sport. I think people can all agree that biologically born makes have an advantage over women in sports.
  6. There are not many places on Earth where groups of people have not been fighting over land. However, if you feel that strongly over "stolen land," you can always return the stolen Indigenous land that you reside on, and move out of Canada.
  7. The Palestinians never ruled the land. There were only 200,000 people in that area 100 years before Israel became a state. Most Palestinians migrated to the area in the late 1800s/early 1900s. Before Israel was created, it was ruled by the British. Before that, it was ruled by the Ottoman Empire for 400 years, and they completely neglected the region.
  8. That is BS. No biological male should compete in Women's sports. It's cheating.
  9. Palestine was never "liberated." The British defeated the Ottomans during the First World War, to occupy the area. The Balfour Declaration was put forth in 1917, promising Palestine as a future Jewish homeland. However, due to the rise of Nazism, and the threat of war, the British resinded on the promise of a Jewish homeland, and replaced it with the "White Paper," giving the land to the Arabs. The purpose of the White Paper, was so that the Middle Eastern states that the British ruled over, would not side with Nazi Germany in the event of a war, since it was well known that the area had an abundance of oil reserves. After World War 2 ended, the Haganah (future IDF) fought with the British and Arabs through guerrilla warfare to try and establish a Jewish state. The British, who were dismantling their Empire, decided to expedite things, by giving Palestine to the newly formed United Nations. The UN implemented a Partition Plan in 1947, dividing the land between Jews and Arabs.
  10. I made a terrible mistake a couple of months ago in Edmonton, Alberta. I was celebrating a job promotion on a Saturday night. I must have had 14-18 drinks the night before between 7 PM and 2 AM), and was pretty hungover the next morning. I made the foolish decision to grab something to eat to feel better, as I was exhibiting all the symptoms of a hangover (dehydration, feeling jittery, slight headache, etc.). I went to a strip mall at noon, and when exiting, I accidentally side-swiped a vehicle when I was pulling out. Since it was over $2000 damage, the Police came, noticed I reeked of booze (since I crashed at a friends place, and had yet to shower), and detained me. I blew a 0.11 BAC, and was given a 90 day suspension, with eligibility for the Interlock Ignition device in one month. It was a stupid mistake as I should not have been driving until I had sobered up more. On the bright side, I have not touched a drink since, and celebrated my 2 months of sobriety. I never want to find myself in this predicament again. Having said that, now I have to bite the bullet, and find an affordable insurance company for high-risk drivers. Would anyone have any advice as to what insurance provider I should try? I assume I will be looking at $600-800/month or more in insurance for the next year. I am not exactly sure when rates start to fall, but it looks like I will be working long hours for the next couple of years lol. The moral of the story is don't drive hungover! I am a 200 pound man, and had not had anything to drink in over 8 hours, and still blew over. It's not worth it.
  11. This was disgusting, indeed. It may be the reason that Petgrove received a standing ovation the night before he was charged (he was not dressed to play, just in the arena). i honestly believe that many of these far-right sites have gone after Petgrave, since hockey in many ways, is considered only of the last predominantly "white" competitive sports leagues in North America. i could not see them making these claims for the NBA or NFL.
  12. I am convinced Petgrave intentionally kicked his leg up, in order to attempt to impede Johnson's rush in the opponents zone. It's obvious that he did not intend to kill Johnson, but under law, this would be considered manslaughter, due to the fact that Johnson died from his injuries.
  13. An Edmonton-Calgary corridor would work too, since the corridor is expected to hit 4,000,000 people by 2030.
  14. Things were not bad when the Holy Land was ruled under the Ottomans, since there was virtually nobody living in the area. The population was over 90% Muslim as well. Today, there are nearly 15 million people in Israel and the Occupied Territories, with 7.7 million Jews and 7 million Arabs.
  15. You do realise that I was referring to the area of Palestine, which was ruled by the Ottoman Empire, not the entire area that the Ottoman's ruled over (Turkey, Greece, Albania, Bulgaria, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Iraq, etc). This is a map of the Ottoman Empire in the 19th Century. You may want to reread my post.
  16. After the Ottomans took over the region in the 1500's the population fell to historical lows. There were only 200,000 people in Palestine for the first half of the 19th century. There were only around 5,000 Jews in the region. It was not until the end of the 19th Century when Jews and Arabs from other areas of the Middle East started to migrate to Palestine.
  17. Technology, computers, jewellery.
  18. Vivek is at roughly 4% and is falling fast. Nothing he says should warrant a thread, as he is insignificant.
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