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Username: Milander
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Member Since: 2 years 1 month ago 2007-09-28 09:47:00
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Hahahahahaha, you're f**ked. Or you will be soon if you carry on the way you are, hope your boyfriend is using protection.
Where to start...? Move.. your.. fuckin'... hottub... away... from.. the .. bins..., what are you? Part filth merchant part trash whore? and, yes, steaming/splashed water next to rotten food is probably creating ideal conditions for maggots nd god only knows what other kinds of fetid, putresceant disease to be creeping around that pit. Get off your big mac asses and engage your brain... I've called 4chan and doubtless they'll be in touch asking for some photos of you cooling off next to your maggoty bins.
You download something everytime you use the internet even if the text you typed in to ask this INSANE question. Basically, dork, you can't watch anything on the internet without downloading something whether it is a player or the vid itself. I'd suggest you try that youtube thing, it's only been around since forever.... Get off your lard arse and go get some basic "I want do computer" skills...
From the world championships yes, definetly. From the Olympics, no - at least on paper. Receiving monetary gain from th spirit of competition os against the Olympics ethics. However, winning or even participating athletes do and can receive no repayment required loans from the government or even a business, thus we get winning athletes getting cheques for 150,000 dollars a bronze, 250,000 dollars a silver and 500,000 dollars a gold in order to buy a new pair of sneakers (which are already provided by sponsors anyway. Plus sucessful athletes can look forward to lucrative advertising/sponsorship deals when they turn pro again after their brief 12 weeks as an amateur athlete. No true amateur athlete can possibly afford the costs of competing in the Olympics on their own income unless they are independently wealthy due to the amount of time required for training to the standard required for entry into the competition.

