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warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 04:43:22


Жұқтыру
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What are you talking about? Did you forget Ciudad de México and Quito? Founded by aborigines?

Also, the Western Hemisphere is biggest than you think. I'd say at a guess, Toledum is the oldest town in the Western Hemisphere.
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 05:17:31


Lawlz
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Can y'all quit measuring dick sizes? Russia and the US both have significant space achievements. More than the rest of the world can say, so just leave it at "Congrats both of you"
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 05:37:56


Thomas 633
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er...

Also Skylab was before Mir... but then the soviets had all those unsafe ones before that...
*nitpicking ends*
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 17:43:37

RvW 
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We should keep the death sentence. However, we shoulder cut the "humane" crap. There's nothing humane about being killed by something you're afraid of by the age of 4.

I say again, watch http://www.ted.com/talks/bryan_stevenson_we_need_to_talk_about_an_injustice
If you can't spare 20 minutes, just skip ahead to 8:10 and see:
The other way of thinking about [the death penalty] is not "Do people deserve to die for the crimes they commit?" but "Do we deserve to kill?". I mean, it's fascinating, death penalty in America is defined by error. For every nine people who have been executed, we've actually identified one innocent person who's been exonerated and released from death row. A kind of astonishing error rate; one out of nine people, innocent. I mean, it's fascinating... in aviation we would never let people fly on air planes if for every nine air planes that took off, one would crash...

Now, I would still be against the death penalty (or any other form of corporal punishment, for that matter) even if there'd be some magical way to ensure nobody is ever murdered (what else would you call the killing of an innocent person?), but with such ridiculous sloppiness... Hell no, abolish it today.

According to http://www.deathpenaltyinfo.org/executions-year there have been 1409 executions (not convictions, actual executions) from 1976 to 2015. So, that would work out to roughly 150 innocent people having been about to be murdered by the US government, saved in the nick of time by lawyers going above and beyond in an attempt to save them. What's worse, realistically speaking, not all innocents HAVE been saved; there's no way to put a number on it, but there have definitely been people executed for crimes they didn't commit. How can you possibly be in favour of a system like that...!?
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 19:15:38


l4v.r0v 
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ITT: Post pictures of people from your country walking on the moon.

warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 21:39:28

RvW 
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knyte, if the "accusation" is something along the lines of "Sure, the USA was the first (and so far, only) country to put a man on the moon... but that's pretty much their only noteworthy achievement.", how does establishing that, in fact, the USA was indeed the only country to put a man on the moon help the argument at all...?
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 21:43:39


Shini LL of the H
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i love it how you people took a simple question and turned it into a death battle of something i've lost track of.
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 21:46:30


[REGL] Pooh 
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Next week. Do you want it to be longer?
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-04 22:05:32


Shini LL of the H
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no it doesn't really matter just wanted to be sure but im taking some time off anyway
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-05 00:57:36


Thomas 633
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Found a picture of an Aussie on the moon:
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-05 01:12:47


Lawlz
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Only 3 countries have been to the moon (USA, China, USSR). GG australia
warlight suspension times: 2015-06-05 01:26:05


Genghis 
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The moon is overrated. Thank god we're shifting to Mars though. Moon is just rock and water. And a lot of holes making it hollow ( fun fact). Mars meanwhile is potentially our first interstellar colony. Can't wait till we're refining asteroid fuels and metals.
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