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Guns N' Roses - Sweet Child o' Mine

vsabraxas says...

"I can't believe this isn't on the Sift already....blah blah blah"
Listen: GnR SUCK, they SUCK SUCK SUCK, cock rock & tumble, guiter solo dinosaurs, middle ov the road "Songs that Changed the World" HA HA effing HA.
Good riddance to unspeakably bad rubbish....

What on earth did this guy smoke?

A commercial from India about permenant markers

vsabraxas says...

"like telling her she's worthless."----checkout sati.

"Sati is the practice through which widows are voluntarily or forcibly burned alive on their husband's funeral pyre. It was banned in 1829, but had to be banned again in 1956 after a resurgence. There was another revival of the practice in 1981 with another prevention ordinance passed in 1987 (Morgan 1984). The idea justifying sati is that women have worth only in relation to men. This illustrates women's lack of status as individuals in India"

http://www.indianchild.com/sati_in_india.htm

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Ax or Ask: bad grammar of African Americans

vsabraxas says...

funnily enough the use ov 'ax' for ask goes all the way back to Old English:
[quote]the Old English verb áscian also appeared as acsian, and both forms continued into Middle English. The two forms co-existed and evolved separately in various regions of England, and later America. The variant ascian gives us the modern standard English ask, but the form "axe", probably derived from Old English acsian, appears in Chaucer: "I axe, why the fyfte man Was nought housband to the Samaritan?" (Wife of Bath's Prologue, 1386.) It was considered acceptable in literary English until about 1600 [13] and can still be found in some dialects of English including, of course, African American Vernacular English. It is, however, one of the most stigmatized features of AAVE, often commented on by teachers. It also persists in Ulster Scots as /aks/ and Jamaican English as /aːks/, from where it has entered the London dialect of British English as /ɑːks/.[/quote]

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phonological_history_of_English_consonant_clusters

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Ghetto Science - Smoking

vsabraxas says...

the way he just flicked the cigarette away at the end was pretty thoughtless.

[quote]Cigarette butts - more information
Cigarette butts are the biggest single source of pollution (by number) littering our environment.

* Australians throw away 32 billion cigarette butts every year. Many of these are carried through gutters into our local waterways.
* These butts placed end to end would circle the planet 16 times and fill more 475 buses.
* Everyday approximately 3 million are thrown out in South Australia alone.
* Filters in cigarette butts are made from a non-biodegradable plastic, which takes 15 years to break down in the environment.
* Butts contain many nasty pollutants that harm our waterways and threaten animals and fish.
* Wildlife can mistake cigarette butts for food. If filters block their digestive tract, animals can become ill and even starve. (Source NSW EPA)
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http://www.onkaparinga.net/about/issues.shtml

How an ATM Works

vsabraxas says...

once the security guys who put the "casettes" ov money in the ATM near my work put them in the wrong slots, so if you asked for $20 you got $50 & vice versa.
i took out $260 & selected that i wanted it in $20 bills, so i made $390 on that transaction. That was over 2 years ago & i've heard nothing from the bank.
Considering the high fees the banks charge for the privilage ov using your money to make their obscene profits, i feel no guilt at all.

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