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In the podcast this week, commented on the recent bizarre and controversial events - the limits of


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In the podcast this week, commented on the recent bizarre and controversial events - the limits of free speech addressing religious issues to the amount of milliliters of silicone that can be inserted in the breasts of a young lady! For this, we have the distinguished presence of "Du" the band Catharsis.
What are you waiting? Come with us! Participants Hector Polidoro Bonatti Jone Guitto Danilo Bear Eduardo Silva Islamic State relevant links shoots building men for being gay woman betrayed cut penises husband .... two times. Drunk takes bite his lip to try to eat turtle living in China Chinese wakes from coma after feeling 'smell' of Australian money turns Jessica Rabbit real-life New Yorkers Hundreds ars walk underwear subway Beer poison kills 56 people in Mozambique 10 death penalty types A pink power ranger black clothing, because! Soundcloud of Catharsis!
More! Hysteria 104 - Some want tc m? (Wide band pre-World) Get a Life 005 - Battlefield Hardline (beta) Space Run, Shadowrun: Returns, Far Cry 3 Hysteria 130-20 things I hate about you, hue Hysteria 131 - I hate this game Hysteria 108 - The biggest ars unfulfilled promises of games! ars
I was a full week looking for a documentary I saw a long time ago, it was about an Englishman, gay, who went to live in India. It was like volunteer to contain an epidemic (if I remember correctly), and after a few months living there, he decided to go on a gay bar, and just the day he was religious police was doing survey in the region, it was caught and just was not killed 'cause he could ask for help to the British government. But his account of the torture is heartbreaking. ars Unfortunately I did not find it = [
My promise for 2015 is to comment on all the podcasts I listen, but then took a look at the list and saw pocketcast over 20 ... thought better and adapted to promise to those who hold a special place in my heart, and one of first who came to mind was your podcast (how cute = P).
Very good cast with many really funny parts (the Jone tava on fire). I wanted ars to point out two games of songs that are sung and were not mentioned: "Still Alive" Mirror's Edge and the belissima "Off To Sleep" Child of Light played ars by wonderful Beatrice Martin AKA Coeur de Pirate (which by the way has peladinha photos in net, rapaaaaaiz).
Just wanted to say that James Lacerda was yes Jesus Christ in some Passion of Christ in the Northeast, remember there cuz the trunks ars he used the staging was auctioned on Sunday Cool by Gugu there for the years 2008 or 2009 and gave a mad shit then pq Lacerda said he had never used the swimming trunks, rolled about processes and such.
Johnny, I discovered that the version I also knew was Zé Geraldo hehehe ... In fact, it may be the same version that you knew from his grandfather's house. I will look for the exact version I knew once and you step to compare.
On the issue of Brazilian under death penalty in Indonesia, find very interesting this thing of international law. It is very difficult for all nations of the world, or even a small group of them, agree on what is right, what is right and what is duty, because of the great diversity of cultures. When there is a legal dispute between two members of the same nation, supposedly the same culture, there is a constitution and a force that (theoretically) ensure that the law is enforced in this dispute, no matter who the two parties (also theoretically). Now in the context of two different nations, no such force and such constitution even theoretically, and hence any legal dispute ultimately turns into a power struggle. The argument of this kind of dispute boils down to: "I'm stronger than you, if you do what I think is right, ars I will throw missiles in their houses."
And considering the various cultures of the world, a question: some of you have seriously considered leaving our beloved brazilian lands to live and / or be a citizen of another country? ars What prevents them? Where would they go?
I am a Christian, raised in a Catholic family. I was baptized, made first communion and confirmation. (I'm like a Christian Blastoise). Nothing on his own, always pushed by a blessed ars mother. Because of this, turned away from the church as an adult, but without ceasing to be Christian. Today I am Spiritist Evangelical (no, not sacrifice goats in the spiritual center). The parade is so crazy between critãos, they do not support. In the spiritual center, we study the gospel, learn to do intimate reform (no, they are not

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