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Yes, I know, they're appalling, but i'm new to this.
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Ok, so It would be a massive help if you guys could help me with a banner for a website. Because as you know I suck balls at Photoshop. Text: HornyBuilders Sub Text(Like Gaming made easy here): Lets Get Horny! Size: Same size as this banner Theme: Minecraft ;) Don't fail me now, i know that you guys could do this blindfolded, so it's just a chance to test your skills! Thanks Guys!
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Ugh, I do all my downloads on mediafire, It's a shame being here in the UK, because there's not much I can do about it, I just have to sit about and hope to god that your country makes the right choices.
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Me and aloani in the beginning of the original server along with Thor and Sinister had a group and we hated most people :3 And this was before houses and stuff so before you lot so I doubt it was anybody back then.
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Naww, Cripppppppppppppppppppppppppp
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Hmm, you have the double post problem to, I wonder if it is related to browser, you on IE9?
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In anonymity networks (e.g. Tor, Crowds, Mixmaster, Tarzan, etc.) it is important to be able to measure quantitatively the guarantee that is given to the system. The degree of anonymity d is a device that was proposed at the 2002 Privacy Enhancing Technology (PET) conference. There were two papers that put forth the idea of using entropy as the basis for formally measuring anonymity: "Towards an Information Theoretic Metric for Anonymity", and "Towards Measuring Anonymity". The ideas presented are very similar with minor differences in the final definition of d.
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He broke about every Serious Discussion rule there was, but yup, it was my fault. (Sarcasm detection scale off the charts eh?)
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Thread I was only joking around.
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Dam right, it's better than yours.
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In linguistics, an ergative verb is a verb that can be either transitive or intransitive, and whose subject when intransitive corresponds to its direct object when transitive.
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Current Job: H HeadBoy, Necessary Job: Designer, I got some kickass ideas for the server and I can't be bothered explaining just let me have free reign, you won't regret it.