raisuke3621
@raisuke3621 (11)
Age 29
Joined myLot 12 years ago
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Mavic123456
@Mavic123456 (21893)
• Thailand
28 Nov 12
I don't usually post a new discussion after I have posted one. I want to concentrate on responding to the comments given by others to it. Usually I let it stay on until a day or two. But when I saw the earning I got I was so...
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kirknet12
@kirknet12 (17)
• Philippines
28 Nov 12
I really love Twilight Saga Movies. I just watched Breaking Dawn Part 2 and it's awesome. The special effects are perfect and the setting is really great. For those who want to watch this The Twilight Saga: Breaking Dawn: Part 2,...
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1 person
toyota4k
@toyota4k (1208)
• Philippines
28 Nov 12
I believe there is a God who exists but I challenge anyone who might argue if they can explain or imagine just what lies beyond the Space. If I can build a spaceship indestructible to go as far as I could through outer space,...
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Uncle Jay, Finding More Value in Your Machine
@mythociate (21432)
• Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
28 Nov 12
In 6.136, the Quran says, "And they set apart a portion for Allah out of what He has created of tilth and cattle, and say: This is for Allah-- so they assert-- and this for our associates; [b]then what is for their associates, it...
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Mavic123456
@Mavic123456 (21893)
• Thailand
28 Nov 12
Like when you like it. The Most famous icon that facebook has created. Facebook users noticeably very addicting to click on the "Like" button. There was once a commercial in the Philippines when an old woman who tend to be...
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raisuke3621 Yes. There are posts on Facebook that are not relative to how we really react to that post by clicking the button 'like'. So I'd rather comment on their posts to show that I've read/seen their posts. I only press the button 'like' if I really liked a post.
28 Nov 12
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mytravelaroundglobe
@sanjay91422 (2725)
• India
28 Nov 12
BC means "before Christ" and AD means "Anno Domini" (Latin means "in the year of lord"). These are the two terms which we use to write the time of happening of any event.
So I want to know the exact time when the God was born. I...
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