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I truly like what you are doing in last few month, you are bringing great changes and giving Members a great reason to be more active. This Community was like an adventure to me and i am sure it's still is for you ?. I just want to wish you best in your upcoming updates and changes you are bringing to this Community with your Staff. Regards from your friend to @Mr.Love6 points
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@DaNGeROuS KiLLeR™ Nice one steel my name and my profile picture to become me well good luck with it. Maybe try to get a life too then you will not have to steel someone else name. Some people have no life.5 points
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I'm going to make coffee I have 3 days that I get up at 3 a.m and I'm tired: 'v4 points
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I play guess the number 10 times xd, bad luck ? https://prnt.sc/k7qz7d4 points
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We still have @Flenn. in this community! #Respect! mate3 points
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i saw many stupids acts before but this one killed me xDDD ???@Mr.Gato tell him to stop crying and teach him how to lie xDD Copy Past Victims xDD3 points
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Hey feos who give me points I will Give Kiss ? 1 points= 1 kiss 10 points= 10 kiss 100 Points= 100 kiss lets Feos Let's see who will win the most kiss xD ?3 points
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who play csgo ? zombie plague & zombie escape COMMING SOON Server's REady Still waiting ADMINISTRATOR ACCEPT SERVER ON CSBD ?3 points
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My Last Status i post GM but now i wake up xD jajajaja3 points
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WOW! , amazing designer, I do not have words to describe your works, they are just perfect, keep it up my brother ❤️2 points
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What a great medal for GFX Designers!! I want it ? ?2 points
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You last won the day on July 11 Congratulations, you had the most liked content! Community Reputation 1,162 The Pro Member2 points
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she said do you love me i said only partly , i only love my bed and my momma im sorry2 points
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الجمهورية الجزائرية الديمقراطية الشعبية وزارة التربية الوطنية الديوان الوطني للامتحانات والمسابقات إن مدير الديوان الوطني للامتحانات و المسابقات يتمنى للجميع النجاح الموقع مغلق حاليا2 points
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All categories were successfully configured! From now you can win points helping members or posting news ? I will try to give some time to medals and items from members shop. Maybe tomorrow. Good night!2 points
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hahahhah i play rock , paper ... and i win ? its rly ez game i just play with luck i dont even read rules hahha just press and win :v1 point
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amigo necesito hablar contigo I need talk with you1 point
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el 24 me colocan de nuevo el internet los extrañare ?1 point
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The user Merouane Hanane got warned on 07/17/2018 08:16 PM by Cryptòpsy. Reason: Verbal warning Note for member: Topic considered: Warn issued via post. Punishment: - Points: 0 (will never expire) PLEASE READ THE RULES TO AVOID PUNISHMENT!1 point
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hahaha we moved your bot for a moment do not hate us :v we only listen to music :V1 point
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THE BEST CHANNAL ON TS Where you got fun and Some good music ??1 point
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The US government has reopened an investigation into the 1955 murder of a black 14-year-old boy whose death galvanised the civil rights movement. A Department of Justice (DOJ) report states the agency had received "new information" about the Emmett Till case, but offered no further details. Till was murdered in Mississippi after a white woman accused him of making lewd remarks and touching her. A recent book quoted the woman as admitting she lied in her testimony. The DOJ investigation was announced to lawmakers on 26 March, but has come to light this week after a report by the Associated Press. It is unclear what new information prompted the government to reopen the case, but a book published last year, The Blood of Emmett Till by Timothy B Tyson, had said Carolyn Donham, the white woman who testified against Till, admitted she lied about the teenager's actions in 1955 during a 2008 interview. Who was Emmett Till? Emmett Till civil rights memorial defaced "Nothing that boy did could ever justify what happened to him," Mr Tyson's book quotes Donham, now in her 80s, as saying. In a letter to a US lawmaker last year, Acting Assistant Attorney General T E Wheeler II had said that the DOJ was "assessing whether the newly revealed statement could warrant additional investigation", the Clarion-Ledger reported. Last April, the Ledger reported that Till's relatives had urged Attorney General Jeff Sessions to reopen the case. Till's cousin Deborah Watts said she had not known about the reopened investigation until Wednesday, the AP reported. She said the news was "wonderful" but did not want to say anything further to jeopardise the investigation. The Till case had been closed in 2007 after authorities reported all suspects were dead. The 2018 report on Emmett Till is the seventh submitted to Congress, according to the Emmett Till Unsolved Civil Rights Crime Act of 2007. The act requires the attorney general to conduct an annual study of unsolved civil rights crimes and report any findings to Congress. In 2016, the act was extended for an additional 10 years. The DOJ report says that Congress "has stressed" its desire for the department to "continue its efforts to bring justice, wherever possible, to unsolved civil rights cases". Who was Emmett Till? On 24 August, 1955, Emmett Till went into a local store in rural Mississippi to buy some bubblegum. Carolyn Bryant (now Donham), was working there while her husband, the shopkeeper, was away. What happened between them is not clear but when her husband returned, he was led to believe that Till had whistled at his wife. Later, Till would be dragged from his bed at his uncle's home and beaten so badly that his face was unrecognisable when the corpse was recovered from the river three days later. The two men known locally to have carried out the attack were acquitted of murder by a jury. The following year, they admitted responsibility in a magazine interview, but said they had done nothing wrong. Till's death sparked massive rallies across the country - including one hosted by a then-unknown Martin Luther King Jr. Rosa Parks later said she had Till in mind during her now famous protest. Till's death is also thought to have played a part in the congressional discussions that led to the 1957 Civil Rights Act, which increased African American voting rights.1 point
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A severely bleeding grandmother was able to drive herself to the hospital after her grandson stabbed her and left her for dead in her home Sunday, Albion, New York, police say. The alleged attacker, 17-year-old Brandon Foster, is charged with attempted murder, WROC reported. Police say it was just before midnight Sunday when Foster climbed atop a chair and forced open a window at the back of his grandmother's home in Albion, according to WIVB. As his grandmother slept, police say, he stabbed her with knife, and when she tried to fight back, he began choking her, the station reported. The grandmother was able to break free and get away, after which Foster took the woman's cellphone and $23 in cash, jumped out a window and ran away, police said, according to WHAM. The grandmother, who was "bleeding profusely," was able to drive herself to a hospital before being flown to different hospital, according to WIVB. Four law enforcement agencies started a manhunt around Albion to locate Foster, complete with bloodhounds and K9 officers, the Buffalo News reported. He had no fixed address and sometimes slept with friends on the streets, police told the Rochester Democrat and Chronicle. Police searched through the night until he was found hiding in some bushes near a Burger King at around 6 a.m., according to the paper. Foster was arrested and taken to the Orleans County Jail, where he faces charges of attempted murder, burglary, assault, criminal obstruction of breathing, and petit larceny, WHAM reported. The grandmother was in serious but stable condition at Erie County Medical Center, according to WROC. Orleans County Undersheriff Christopher Bourke told the Democrat and Chronicle that Foster might have been angry at his grandmother about a previous fight, or might have just wanted to steal money. Bourke told the paper Foster's grandmother had accused him of stealing from her in the past, and also said there are "some mental-health issues that play into it as well. Foster was held with $50,000 bond. He is scheduled to appear in court on Wednesday.1 point