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  1. Is his friend "going after" this girl really a lack of respect? Agreed, if the original poster was like reeeeeeally into this girl and honestly believed shes "the one" then yes its out of order. But most people (and I'm only 24 -- so its not like this kind of behaviour was all that long ago) stopped having a rule that "you can't like him/her because I did first" in high school. And to the original poster: in over 9 years (or whatever that number was) he has done this to you a grand total of twice. how is this a lack of respect? Maybe the girl just wasn't that into you. "talking to her" is not: dating, sleeping with her, making life plans. etc etc its "talking" and nothing had come of it to date. So fine, he stepped onto your "territory" but then where is your respect for the girl. You tried. It was taking a while (and maybe she liked you, maybe she didn't) but it seemingly had not gone further. She's allowed to choose someone else, even if it is your "player" friend.
  2. I may be wrong as I don't know you... however. are you serious? Unless this girl is the love of your life/soul mate (which you could not truly know unless you were already together for quite a while) who cares? Would you really cut loose a friend of over half your life because some random chick you have a crush on is more interested in him? Theres nothing wrong with being pissed off or annoyed... but actually considering dropping him seems a tad dramatic. However, thats only my opinion!
  3. Are you serious? How on earth is one woman's mental illness + racism + strong party affiliation a poor reflection on Barack Obama's character? And as regards Bush, well maybe people didn't scratch themselves and then lie about it. But millions did protest against him and burn effgies of him (around the world) of course global demonstrations as "it didn't happen in the US" do not count as evidence of dislike of character. However, one nutcase seeking publicity... well clearly someone hates him sooo much that its irrevocable proof against his character. please.
  4. How is that a reason *not* to vote for someone? Genuine question: does the reputation of America across the world not bother you at all? Admittedly, America has never been a favourite of citizens across the world but in the last eight years the respect shown to your president and government has reached a critical low. Do you enjoy having a ridiculed and disrespected President? A President, is a statesman, the most visible ambassador a nation has and for the last eight years America has represented itself with a buffoon. Obama, apparently could and would change this image -- and you feel this is a reason to vote against him? Also how is the respect that people outside America have for Obama a sign that your security strengths would crumble? Am baffled, that Obama, who clearly is a statesman that appeals across borders, is in your opinion unfit to be elected due to this appeal.
  5. The same statistics but not as a percentage but in dollar figures... the US outspends its nearest rival (China) by close to 5x US' expenditure: $276,700,000,000.00 China's expediture: $55,910,000,000.00 edit to include link: http://www.nationmaster.com/graph/mil_exp_dol_fig-military-expenditures-dollar-figure
  6. Mahatma Gandhi Julius Ceasar Albert Einstein Winston Churchill Marilyn Monroe or Leonardo Da Vinci why? MG: to find what inspired him --and how he changed his life and thus the lives of others JC: I bet he'd have great stories -- and an amazing leader AE: I bet he'd be a laugh and a brilliant mind WC: Another wit -- who would probably result in great conversation with the above 3 MM: more great stories and to see how the other 4 react to her. LDV: a personal hero.
  7. Fairly common, to have tried snorting alcohol at least once at a British uni -- especially if you were on a sports team. Couple of mates also did the shot through the eye -- they looked horrible for about a week after that. Most I've ever done is inhale alcohol fumes -- thats good fun!
  8. On any criteria...? So, you'd back America vs KSA if the issue at hand was -- no. of sand grains or religious impact??? I think its fairly narrow minded to: one equate KSA with the entire ME and two: to assume its a them vs us issue. Personally, I've spent a fair amount of time in both and choose neither... then again thats neither here nor there as the issue at hand is: did America's invasion (well actually Coalition forces' invasion) of Iraq increase the no. of terrorist attacks against the US.
  9. Do people in the US, honestly believe that the entire Middle East is burka clad, electronically deprived, and bereft of women drivers, etc??? Its mind boggling... I think most prominent (influence and media attention) nations will attract vitriol. The vitriol can and will result in acts of terror -- how the nation then chooses to respond may or may not exacerbate the situation -- but prominent nations will attract attempts to garner attention (i.e. terrorist attacks) because the media reaction will spread their word (posively or negtively) across the world. The Iraq war only offers further justification to the individuals planning attacks but attacks would happen regardless. Attacking America, Iraq war or not, gets them the most attention. I am quite curious -- has the number of terrorist attacks (by non-US persons) increased since the war? Would Americans count the almost daily attacks (or attempts) on non-Iraqi persons in Iraq -- terrorist attacks or war casualties?
  10. just to let you know, he has done (at least) one.
  11. Hes already been pulled out (I believe). Watched some of his BBC interviews (as a part of the no report deal between Brit press and MOD) -- he comes across as a very dedicated officer who genuinely wanted to be where he is. Its a complete shame that his privacy was violated and that he won't finish his time in Afghanistan. I found it interesting (and very telling of his character) that he said serving in Afghanistan was the most normal his life would get.
  12. skysmurf2

    Best SLR?

    Any one have opinions on the Nikon D80... I've got my eye on it but this would be my first digital SLR (so prob. is a bit more camera than I absolutely need). Have been using a Nikon F60 for years (as a complete amateur) and I love it.
  13. skysmurf2

    Top Gear

    Top Gear is AMAZING... the three best combined personalities on television (possibly ever). Never Mind the Buzzcocks with Simon Anstell presenting is reeeallly funny as well. Youtube it. Used to love "They Think Its All Over" when Jonathan Ross and Gary Linekar were on it. Jonathan Ross is great - absolutely love him. Brit tv is amazing oh and i should add I am a girl and not that fond of cars but Top Gear is the best.
  14. am home ill, but this thread its hurting my head far more than the actual illness. 2 things: 1. so will you be using your medical degree to spread goodwill? 2. please don't think of skydiving as something God will guide you through. YOU didn't land in the right area, YOU flared too high, and unfortunately YOU injured YOU. Its great that you have a positive attitude about it.
  15. I don't usually post in this forum but I do have two questions for the OP.... do you really believe that your experiences are a test of your faith? I fail to see how admissions into university and the resulting medical school are examples of a true trying experience. Apologies if it seems like I am denigrating your experiences, as everything is individual to the person, but within this world that we live in... I don't believe that this is a fair example of the suffering that can be experienced. second question: did you wait for someone to crash into your house to find out about your acceptance to Pretoria? If you hadn't received any correspondence -did you not contact them yourself? Could you not have taken that into your own hands? anyways.... its good to have faith especially when life throws a curveball... good luck with the rest of your degree.