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Kil Oldum * Translatıon Please
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17 May 2006 Wed 04:21 pm |
Quoting RICK: This is too much "So funny, people who talk about democracy while having the slightest notice of what it actually is"
Do you really know me? |
Thank god no!
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17 May 2006 Wed 04:27 pm |
ARE YOU THE TROUBLE OF THE DAY or TEASING ME HUH? FORGET!
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17 May 2006 Wed 04:28 pm |
Quoting RICK: ARE YOU THE TROUBLE OF THE DAY or TEASING ME HUH? FORGET! |
Both for shizzle
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17 May 2006 Wed 08:56 pm |
Quoting RICK: A COMPLAIN***
MLTM ERASES MY POSTS!! I THINK SHE S AGAINST TO DEMOCRACY! SO NOW LETS PROTEST HER ALL TOGETHER!
SIGN HERE TO SUPPORT ME! |
Hey Rick,
I know you're having fun, but anyway here it's a forum and I'm a mod. You're posting irrelevant posts everywhere. What's the point of the long text you posted here, it's about lung cancer and then you post another about the economics of Türkiye in another thread.
I think you're very bored today.
But try to post something relevant and we'll be pleased to read it.
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17 May 2006 Wed 09:02 pm |
Quoting Deli_kizin: Btw, I've got to know her as a logical and sophisticated young lady, so I think she'll have sincere reasons to delete your messages. I don't know what you posted so I can't judge.. but why would someone protest against an intelligent moderator, if we can't even read what of you has been erased |
Thanks honey about all your support, I love you too Yet, this doesn't mean that you cannot judge me where you think I'm wrong, but as there's so much discussion here about the post, here is the post although now having erased it has no sense anymore:
"WASHINGTON (AP) -- Lung cancer isn't common in people who never smoked. But when they do get it, doctors have long thought that women were more likely to die than men. New research suggests the opposite.
Analyzing medical records of nearly 1 million people, American Cancer Society researchers reported Tuesday that men who never used cigarettes actually had slightly higher death rates from lung cancer than women who never smoked.
"The conventional wisdom ... is wrong," concluded Dr. Michael Thun, lead author of the report in the Journal of the National Cancer Institute.
However, more black women who had never smoked died of lung cancer than their white counterparts.
Lung cancer is the world's and the United States' most common and deadliest malignancy. Smoking cigarettes is the main cause.
But about 15,000 of the deaths will occur in people who never used cigarettes. Other known causes: breathing secondhand smoke; exposure to radon and asbestos; smoking other tobacco products; and high-dose radiation.
The gender issue made headlines this spring when lung cancer claimed lifelong nonsmoker Dana Reeve, widow of "Superman" movie star Christopher Reeve.
Thun analyzed two cancer-prevention studies that tracked more than 940,000 Americans' health for 20 years.
Among never-smokers, the death rate from lung cancer per 100,000 people was 17.1 for men and 14.7 for women in the most recent of the two studies; the earlier study showed similar rates.
What's the root of the gender misconception?
Lung cancer usually strikes older people, and there are far more women than men over age 60 who have never smoked -- 16.2 million such women vs. just 6.4 million men. So doctors are caring for more female never-smokers, even though they're not at higher risk, Thun said ..."
And he has posted this and other irelevant posts to five or six threads I wasted my time to erase all of them. Rick is like a naughty child who tries to get attention
So, I must say you succeeded Rick!
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17 May 2006 Wed 11:05 pm |
Quoting mltm:
Yet, this doesn't mean that you cannot judge me where you think I'm wrong[/b] |
Ohh i surely will
Quoting mltm:
And he has posted this and other irelevant posts to five or six threads I wasted my time to erase all of them. Rick is like a naughty child who tries to get attention
So, I must say you succeeded Rick! |
Yeah i noticed that twice too.
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