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Pedro's Klinefelter

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  1. Hello, About your friend's chat problem, try making what people in up said, "hud_saytext 1" But... After you make it, maybe it can appear: Cstrike_chat_all Cstrike_chat_dead Cstrike_chat_tdead Cstrike_chat_Alldead If this appear, or in case you get this problem, tell your friend to install the cs patch v.23 or v.10 as people already said. But... If that doesn't help, go to your counter strike directory, then go to cstrike/resources, then delete the file "cstrike_english" and download it from any cs resources page. If you didn't get this problem, no need to make this, means everything got well and no need to take this prevention.
  2. Alguien que juegue League of Legends en LAN, Porfavor diganme para hacer team y discusiones, y para nominarlo al Club League of Legends de la comunidad, Gracias!

  3. VENEZUELA claims to have more oil than Saudi Arabia, yet its citizens are hungry. An astonishing 93% of them say they cannot afford the food they need, and three-quarters have lost weight in the past year. The regime that caused this preventable tragedy professes great love for the poor. Yet its officials have embezzled billions, making Venezuela the most corrupt country in Latin America, as well as the most ineptly governed. It is a textbook example of why democracy matters: people with bad governments should be able to throw the bums out. That is perhaps why President Nicolás Maduro is so eager to smother what little is left of democracy in Venezuela. On July 30th, barring a last-minute change of mind, Mr Maduro will hold a rigged election to rubber-stamp the creation of a hand-picked constituent assembly whose aim is to perpetuate his unpo[CENSORED]r state-socialist regime (see article). It will complete the destruction of the powers of parliament, now controlled by the opposition, and wreck the integrity of a presidential election due next year, which, if it were free and fair, Mr Maduro would surely lose. Opponents say the assembly will install Cuban-style communism. At the very least, its creation will provoke more violence in a country where the streets are already choked with tear gas and littered with buckshot from police shotguns. In almost four months of protests, more than 100 people have died; hundreds more have been locked up for political reasons. All this infuriates Venezuelans. It should alarm the outside world, too. Latest updates Is an end in sight for Europe’s Mediterranean migrant dilemma? THE ECONOMIST EXPLAINS 3 HOURS AGO Republicans claim to have made progress towards tax reform DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA 9 HOURS AGO A study suggests that black Americans are unfairly fined by police GRAPHIC DETAIL 14 HOURS AGO Donald Trump’s ill-considered ban on transgender soldiers DEMOCRACY IN AMERICA 16 HOURS AGO Few business travellers now take a taxi GULLIVER 17 HOURS AGO Foreign investors snap up London’s iconic buildings BUTTONWOOD’S NOTEBOOK 17 HOURS AGO See all updates The clueless caudillo of Caracas By the end of this year Venezuela’s economic collapse since 2012 will be the steepest in modern Latin American history. Income per person is now back where it was in the 1950s. The main cause of this calamity is ideological. Following the lead of his late mentor, Hugo Chávez, Mr Maduro spends public money lavishly, especially on his supporters. Weak oil prices and inept management mean he cannot pay his bills. So he prints money and blames speculators for the resulting inflation, which is expected to exceed 1,000% this year. The black-market price for US dollars is now about 900 times the official rate. Price controls and the expropriation of private firms have led to shortages of food and medicine. With hospitals bare of supplies, the maternal mortality rate jumped by 66% last year. Officials flagrantly profiteer from their access to hard currency and basic goods. Venezuela has become a favoured route for drug-trafficking and is awash with arms. Some left-wingers, such as Britain’s Jeremy Corbyn, imagine that Venezuela’s “Bolivarian revolution” is a promising experiment in social justice. Tell that to the tens of thousands of Venezuelans who have fled to neighbouring countries. As the crisis worsens, their number will rise. That makes Venezuela’s government a threat to the region as well as its own people. What can be done? The best solution would be a negotiated transition. Mr Maduro would finish his term but would respect the constitution and parliament, free political prisoners and guarantee that overdue regional elections, and the presidential contest next year, take place fairly. However, an attempt at such a negotiation failed last year, and there is no sign that Mr Maduro and his cronies will voluntarily surrender power. Those who want to save Venezuela have limited influence, but they are not helpless. The opposition, a variegated alliance long on personal ambition and short of cohesion, needs to do far more to become a credible alternative government. That includes agreeing on a single leader. Some in the opposition think all that is needed to trigger the regime’s collapse is to ramp up the protests. That looks fanciful. Mr Maduro can still count on the army, with which he co-governs. In Venezuela’s command economy he controls such money as there is, and retains the backing of a quarter of Venezuelans—enough to put his own people on the streets. And he has the advice of Cuba’s security officials, who are experts in selective repression. Aim at the regime, not its victims Latin America has at last woken up to the threat. Venezuela is far more isolated than it was, having been suspended from the Mercosur trade group. But it was able to avoid a similar suspension from the Organisation of American States (OAS) last month with the backing of its ideological allies and some Caribbean island-state
  4. Justin Bieber canceled this Monday by surprise what is left of his world tour, claiming "unexpected circumstances". The 23-year-old Canadian singer was scheduled to retake the "Purpose" tour Thursday with 15 concerts scheduled in the United States, Canada and several Asian countries. "Due to unexpected circumstances, Justin Bieber cancels the rest of the 'Purpose World Tour' concerts," his representative said in a statement, without going into details. "Justin loves his fans and hates to disappoint them," but he made the decision after "thinking it over." Followers will be able to recover money from their tickets. The Canadian's career was clouded a few years ago by his multiple legal problems, such as throwing eggs at his neighbor's house or driving at a disproportionate speed through the streets of Miami. But it managed to return to the top in 2015 with the release of "Purpose," the album that includes the hits "Sorry" and "What Do You Mean?" As a colophon, he collaborated on a remix of "Despacito", the Puerto Rican Luis Fonsi song that is breaking all records. This Monday was eleven weeks in first place on the Billboard singles chart. Although everything seemed to go a long way, China banned him last week from acting because of his "bad behavior". In 2014 he scandalized the Chinese authorities for visiting the sanctuary of Yasukuni of Japan, which both Beijing and Seoul consider a symbol of Japanese militarism during World War II. The artist had already given 150 concerts on almost every continent in the framework of his world tour.
  5. Exxon Mobil Corporation announced today that it has discovered additional oil at the Payara deposit off the coast of the Essequibo, an area claimed by Venezuela, and has increased the total discovery in Payara to approximately 500 million barrels of oil equivalent. These positive well results increase the estimated recoverable gross resource for the Stabroek Block to between 2.25 billion barrels of oil equivalent and 2.75 billion barrels of oil equivalent. It was drilled safely at 19,068 feet (5,812 meters) in approximately 7,000 feet (2,135 meters) of water. The well is only 12 miles (20 kilometers) northwest of the newly-funded Liza Phase 1 project at the Stabroek Block, located about 130 kilometers off the coast of Guyana. "Payara-2 confirms the second giant field discovered in Guyana," said Steve Greenlee, president of ExxonMobil Exploration Company. "Payara, Liza and the adjacent satellite discoveries at Snoek and Liza Deep will serve as a basis for world-class oil developments and will bring substantial benefits to Guyana. We are committed to continuing to assess the full potential of the Stabroek Bloc.
  6. Hello, To get a better FPS resolution you need to clean your hard disc of virus, duplicated and trash folders. Then: You need good ram (2 or 4 gb) Good graphic or video card (256 minimum, 512 or 1 gb) And specially, one good processor. Processor is really important, because it makes the computer run by the capacitty of aceptation of drivers. If you apply for all theese options, try to view your laptop from hardware, look it is clean inside, with no dust or powder. Also, check your thermal paste of the processor is not dry, it will help your laptop to run faster and to do not shoot down when it gets warm.
  7. Hello Lord, I tried to use wtfast 2 times, And my hard disc got damaged both of the times, be careful when you use it. GunShot, about your problem, try to flush your dns: Go to start, then go exec, and then write "cmd" comand. Once you've wrote that, put ipconfig / flushdns . Then you have a new dns renewed..
  8. PARIS, FR - The lives of hundreds of overweight patients would have been completely transformed after a new discovery. Nutrition expert Fabien Delcourt, head of the research team at Nutrition Optimale, which has been on several occasions by France Télévision and LTV, has already been responsible for many scientific advances. But his latest discovery may well be the best achievement of his young career. In a dramatic press conference yesterday, Mr. Delcourt and founder of Nutrition Optimale, Emmanuel Fredenrich, author of a sales success on nutrition, revealed a simple but extremely effective solution to overweight problems affecting millions Of French over 45 years. They announced that they had discovered the hormone they have called "fat accumulator", which would be the number one enemy to fight to avoid gaining weight. "Most people follow some diet but never lose weight because this hormone prevents weight loss, because it is present in excess," they told a group of journalists and researchers. The radical solution of Nutrition Optimale was inspired by more than 507 clinical studies based on a new form of feeding that would allow to rebalance this hormone. The secret of this solution? "There are a number of foods that we eat regularly believing they are" healthy "," announced Mr. Delcourt. "If we can stop eating these foods, the weight loss that follows is impressive." This unconventional philosophy is what led Nutrition Optimale to create a revolutionary program of unrestricted weight loss - which has delivered remarkable results to hundreds of patients."They report a natural and sustainable weight loss without eating less or depriving themselves," he revealed yesterday.The science behind this method is completely new, and was received with a mixture of fascination and enthusiasm among journalists. Just after their announcement, those responsible for Nutrition Optimale posted a video presentation so that the public can be informed about these foods that promote weight gain and what to avoid, and to learn more about this new method of loss Weight-based science. After only a few hours, the video was watched tens of thousands of times and became viral. One visitor commented: "If this works, it's exactly what I've dreamed of for years. Never before have I seen a solution like this ... the truth about these foods that promote weight gain is shocking - it has opened my eyes. " Obviously, the announcement of Nutrition Optimale has also received doubts. We talked to some of the doctors who were present during the press conference, and advised people to keep realistic expectations. "This makes a lot of sense and is fine in theory," said Dr. Michael Griffin, a nutrition specialist based in Bordeaux. "But you have to wait and see the results. Knowing Nutrition Optimale, however, there is great potential. "
  9. Chester I can't overcome you :'(

  10. Leopoldo is happy <3

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    2. Pedro's Klinefelter

      Pedro's Klinefelter

      I'm not back in desing, or in CS, just came to visit

    3. Timm-

      Timm-

      On ZmOldSchool ?

      You and he was God there

       

    4. Pedro's Klinefelter
  11. v1 has not well added borders, but nice text v2 has nice effect but bad border Anyway my vote is v2, effects are better
  12. Marilyn Manson

    1. Zeus™

      Zeus™

      Después de mucho tiempo vienes pa' decir Marilyn Manson ._.

    2. Pedro's Klinefelter

      Pedro's Klinefelter

      jeje si jajajajajaja

  13. You are a disaster, always gettin' banned in servers, users now in forum too.. you always come to make a bad way in us, also you got banned and you still here? No one like you, change ur mind. "welcome"
  14. I need someone to rank with, first 10 matches to take a rank
  15. Hello, who plays LoL? I need 1 favor Gold+ no silvers or bronzes, thanks : )))

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