Community > Posts By > Music_Man_Dust
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Music_Man_Dust
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Wed 09/23/15 01:04 AM
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The narrow-mindedness of some people.. I am shocked. Less shocked with the knowledge that this happened in America, but still shocked. Neither of them were doing anything wrong. They were not sharing the images with anyone except themselves. The only thing that could have gone wrong is if they somehow lost their phones and the images could have got into the wrong hands, that's the only thing I can think of, but that does not justify prosecution. They probably didn't think of that, they're still kids, even if they are being tried as adults. They should have just been warned, and asked to remove the images that are (only just) under-age.
The prosecution is not justified, and it's even worse that they were prosecuted as adults when they were still 16 when they took the pics, which shouldn't have to be said at all. It would be like charging a 17 year old for stealing, and prosecuting him as an adult, because old video footage caught him on camera stealing a chocolate bar from a corner shop when he was 10. |
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Edited by
Music_Man_Dust
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Thu 09/17/15 12:04 PM
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Some of Jeremy's policies:
He wants to end Austerity. Create a National Education Service Re-Nationalise public services and utilities Eradicate zero hour contracts Fight back against the victimising of the poorest in society.(This is the one that brands him Communist). Because majority of Benefit claimants are not on benefits because they want to be. For whatever reason some people struggle to find and keep work. Calling these people lazy is cruel and only succeeds to create a divide in society, a divide that has been around for thousands of years and is just plain unnecessary in what today, should be a modern society. Raise Taxes for the richest: ooh.. must be a communist for that, no democratic, or republican party has ever raised taxes for the rich right? Quantitative Easing: This one I'm not convinced on. It's a risky move, but bankers have said it could work. Is there some Marxist ideals in here. sure, but what is wrong with that? More to the point. What does it matter if he's communist anyway? Write about that if you want to, but following him around at 1 a.m. when he's on his way home and invading his personal space is totally unacceptable. (When he's behind a closed door, only an idiot would open up that door unless he was authorised to do so. In some parts of America that would get you shot) |
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I don't spend money at Starbucks for a completely different reason. All their products are overpriced. Simple as that.
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Topic:
New Guitar on it's way
Edited by
Music_Man_Dust
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Thu 09/17/15 03:01 AM
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You can see a pic of me with the guitar on my profile. It is a lot of fun, and has a great sound. It's only a little harder to play than the 6 string, but I'm not a fingerstyle guitarist. It still sounds great strumming it. I'll probably learn fingerstyle properly at some point, but I have more important things to concentrate on at the moment. For now I'll just stick to what I know and get better at that. I've been playing now for almost a year :)
Still only available in the UK as far as I know, sorry. |
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The commie? If wanting a fair society means that a person is a 'commie' then brand me and Jeremy as Bloody Communists. There is no excuse whatsoever though to be treating any individual this way. |
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Not content with running a smear campaign all through his bid to become labour Leader here in the UK, now that their campaign has failed they're going far overboard with following him at 1:30 in the morning when he clearly is not going to answer any of their questions at that time, and opening the man's taxi after he has closed the door behind him is completely disgusting behaviour. If the media want to be treated with respect they should show some in kind.
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I got rid of the first one. It was a bit glum, so, yeah. bye bye to that one :)
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Profile updated with a couple new pics, In one I am smiling
Is this better? |
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Depends on the couples individual desires/appetites.
For me personally, sex is important, but how much is always up to the woman I'm dating. There's no real minimum requirement, but none at all is not enough. |
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Topic:
The first rule of dating
Edited by
Music_Man_Dust
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Fri 09/04/15 06:30 AM
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I don't subscribe to any "Rules" of Dating. And complete honesty.. it's not expected on an internet dating profile, or even on a first date. Everyone is trying to make themselves look more attractive, and why shouldn't they?
You may find that after getting to know someone better that they're not right for you, but I don't think it's bad that people are not entirely honest in their profiles. Photoshopped pics, or pics from a year ago, or more I could deal with as long as they're seriously looking for somebody. |
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Topic:
sex consent form
Edited by
Music_Man_Dust
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Thu 09/03/15 01:29 PM
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I think if a woman, or a man is going to lie about sex to try and gain the upper hand in some court case I don't think it actually matters if the two people actually had sex or not, the person who is going to lie, is going to lie anyway. The best defence is being innocent, not some stupid form.
Hypothetical scenario: If Such a form was ever signed by a person, but later the person decided that they changed their mind and didn't want sex anymore. but it gets forced on them anyway? Would this person then be denied legal action because of this form? |
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Edited by
Music_Man_Dust
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Thu 09/03/15 08:27 AM
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It could be that Muhammad married Aisha when she was still a child (by todays standards) but it could also be that she was an adult (by the standards of the time) The only source really about her age when she married is from Aisha's own testimonial, which she claims she was 9 when they married.
What has this to do with how old a piece of parchment is? The answer is nothing at all. So let's move on. |
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The Pedophile Mohammed was nothing more then a paranoid skitso looking to make popular his own morally twisted agenda. Are you trying to start a debate or a war with this remark? |
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My sympathies go out to the mans family. I have no sympathy for the man himself. How stupid must you be to point a loaded gun at yourself?
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Topic:
"Children" with experience
Edited by
Music_Man_Dust
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Wed 09/02/15 08:40 AM
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I Love women who are a bit Childish.
Debts are not attractive but can be managed. Job changers, it would depend on the reason for changing jobs so often. If you're not happy with where you work and find another job elsewhere that looks like it might be better for you, then go for it, and it doesn't matter to me how often this happens. It's not easy to find career jobs, particularly round here in UK, I confess I don't know what the Job Market is like in the states. Parenting, I would expect a little more seriousness in this area. But playful parents does not mean bad parents. So I'd look at the bigger picture. Mainly, are the children happy, and how well behaved are they? Even though I want a serious relationship. I do not want one with a Woman who is too serious herself. I can sometimes be too serious, so I kinda need someone like that to bring me out. I don't dislike fun, I just find it hard to create my own sometimes. |
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Topic:
Idris Elba as James Bond
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Daniel Craig has been my least favorite Bond, but it's not just his portrayal of Bond, but the films themselves, they just aren't fun anymore. They just don't feel like Bond films anymore, but pretty much feel like every other generic mainstream action movie of the post-2000s. I do remember years ago I saw a list of actors being considered for Bond, one of them was Eddie Murphy. This is how I feel pretty much. The Action is beautiful, very well choreographed. The Explosions are very pretty, but it doesn't have the same sense of fun that most of the older movies had. Even the one liners have got much worse than they were. I had gone off Bond movies shortly after watching Casino Royale(Craig). I remember watching Quantum though I can't really remember much of the film itself. There was nothing in it that made it stand out. |
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Topic:
Any DIO fans around?
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"Dream On" is my favourite Dio track. It's got a lot of oomph to it.
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Topic:
pronunciations
Edited by
Music_Man_Dust
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Mon 08/31/15 12:27 PM
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How about ordinary words? Example: carrier and career I put an accent on the 'ah' sound in Carrier. but for Career, I put more emphasis on the 'ee' sound. |
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Topic:
New Guitar on it's way
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I just ordered this guitar from Amazon
It's a Vintage Paul Brett Signature 12 String Acoustic. I cannot wait to play a few songs with it |
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Edited by
Music_Man_Dust
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Sat 08/29/15 04:56 AM
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If they 'saw' us though and had the capability of getting to us. We may not exist anymore by the time they got here? Is that correct or not? I cant quite get my head around this conundrum... Correct. If there is some observer from a Star system 10,000 light years away. It will take that many years for the light from our planet to reach them. So none of us here now will still be around, unless there is a crazy miracle breakthrough in medical science just around the corner. After they have seen us. Nothing we know of can travel faster than the speed of light, so even if they launched a spacecraft immediately it would take 10,000 years more on earth for that spacecraft to get to us. so. Which would be 20,000 years after the original light image of us as we are now. The human race could possibly be wiped out by then. |
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