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			<title>I Was A High School Cheerleader</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 18:05:43 GMT</pubDate>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><div class="cms_table"><table width="100%" class="cms_table"><tr valign="top" class="cms_table_tr"><TD class="cms_table_norm" align="left">I joined the squad my junior year of high school, not out of any particular love for gymnastics, but out of sheer desperation to fit in. I was coming into a new school, in a new town where I didn't know a soul and the answer to my social problems seemed to sit right on the shelf of the shoe store wall. I bought those bright white cheerleading shoes and history changed.<br />
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I was a high school cheerleader. From a beret wearing, poetry writing art school protege to a short-skirt wearing, pompom waving cheerleading fool in a few short months.<br />
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Yeah, I sold out.<br />
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The captain of the squad could've starred on <a href="http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0097493/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1" target="_blank">Heathers</a>. Well, except her name was Alison. But you get the idea. A total prom queen slut. The kind of person that goes down in [insert your high school name here] history as the biggest bitch you've ever met.<br />
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Alison and I hated each other on sight. I dated her ex-boyfriend. She put glue in my cheerleading sneakers. Yes, you read that right. She glued my sneakers to my feet. I was not a happy camper that night when I went to take my socks off. This rivalry continued all the way through the rest of school until graduation. I went off to university and she went to nursing school.<br />
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That should have been the last time I ever heard from her. Guess what?<br />
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It wasn't.<br />
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A few years later I was in a major car accident. I don't mean I totaled my car and walked away. I mean full on collision with a tractor trailer travelling at 60 miles an hour plus. Needless to say I didn't walk away. I spent a fun filled six weeks in the hospital hearing that I may never walk again. But that's another story.<br />
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One of the unfortunate side effects of not being able to walk after major surgery is learning to use the facilities, all the while never leaving the hospital bed. After the first time I did this, I called the nursing assistant to come clean me up. Imagine the horror on her face, and reflected on mine, when I stared up into the face of my greatest high school nemesis, Alison the Cheerleading Queen.<br />
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I honestly don't know who had it worse. I had to endure the humiliation of having my butt wiped, and she had to endure the humiliation of wiping it.<br />
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In a cheesier story, this would have ended with Alison and I becoming great friends, bonding and learning about each other. But this is real life. I did however form a very close relationship with the nurse call button.<br />
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<i>Ding!</i> These sheets needs changing! <i>Ding!</i> My food is cold! <i>Ding!</i> I can't reach my water!<br />
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Alison couldn't do a thing but smile sweetly and do what I said. It was <i>fabulous</i>.<br />
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It's been years since I was released to home care and I haven't seen Alison since. I assume she's graduated from wiping butts to passing meds. Maybe not though. She always was kind of stupid.<br />
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Our high school reunion is coming up soon and I'm thinking of attending. It'll be worth enduring the company of those losers just to smile at her all night knowing she cleaned my ass.<br />
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It's decided.<br />
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She definitely had it worse.</TD>
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			<title>RE post: Something bad has happened</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 17:05:18 GMT</pubDate>
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First I am sorry that I am re-posting this, but I wanna that the ti people who know me will read this, but some reason the 1st blog got buried down<br />
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I failed my calculus exam and I need to retake it in Fall, so I will try to postpone my enlistment until January 2014. This will mess up my life schedule a little, but at least you guys can enjoy me more in ti as I can't go to army in July.</font><br />
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<font color="#CCCCCC">Well I could always go, but I am so bad in calculus that it wouldn't work for me that I would go to army and then ask 1 day vacation so I could do the test. This would not work, because then I would have no time to study for the calculus exam.</font><br />
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<font color="#CCCCCC">Well anyways this sucks for me, because I wanted to apply in university as soon as possible </font>:nightmare:</blockquote>


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			<title>Seek the light</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 08:34:17 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>No matter where or how you are, there is always in you an  unstoppable force that keeps you going, to overcome whatever life throws  on you, to find...</description>
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No matter where or how you are, there is always in you an  unstoppable force that keeps you going, to overcome whatever life throws  on you, to find your inner strength.<br />
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			<title>And The Winner Is?</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 08:06:14 GMT</pubDate>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 07:52:42 GMT</pubDate>
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			<title>Something bad has happened</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 07:28:35 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I failed my calculus exam and I need to retake it in Fall, so I will try to postpone my enlistment until January 2014. This will mess up my life...</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">I failed my calculus exam and I need to retake it in Fall, so I will try to postpone my enlistment until January 2014. This will mess up my life schedule a little, but at least you guys can enjoy me more in ti as I can't go to army in July.<br />
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Well I could always go, but I am so bad in calculus that it wouldn't work for me that I would go to army and then ask 1 day vacation so I could do the test. This would not work, because then I would have no time to study for the calculus exam.<br />
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Well anyways this sucks for me, because I wanted to apply in university as soon as possible :nightmare:</blockquote>


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			<title>A Little About me and how i ended up in the torrent world...</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 17 May 2013 00:36:29 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Back in August 2007, myself and a mate were still downloading torrents  from public sites, mainly mininova.and stuff my mate tried downloading...</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">Back in August 2007, myself and a mate were still downloading torrents  from public sites, mainly mininova.and stuff my mate tried downloading Spiderman 3 for his son, but of cause it was a fake, it turned out to be a porno. Not the worst thing  in the world to get, but not good for the little chappie. <br />
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He was still moaning to me about it few days later and i had  gotten fed up of hearing his jibber jabber. So i suggested we set up our own site and  make sure we only put good torrents on, no more cams, telesyncs and  password protected rubbish. To be honest I never thought we could manage  it, but we are both coders and i had been running websites for a few  years, so we gave it a go.<br />
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Within a month we had created avi-torrents and had a few torrents on  ready to go.<br />
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The first year we mainly just uploaded torrents from public trackers  and, although we had only a handful of members, we were happy with how  things were going. The members seemed to keep coming back so we must  have been doing something right.<br />
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By June 2008 we had started to upload our own torrents and had good  staff and great members, but the site was a bit slow and had quite a few  bugs, so we decided to rewrite the whole thing, get a bigger server and  generally smarten things up a bit. This is where Movie-Torrentz was  born...<br />
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Since then we have added to the staff and have our own crop of uploader teams. Still with the same ethos, <i>Quality only torrents</i>. And we hope to be here for many years to come.<br />
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And now from this great place we are building a nice member count thankyou ti for helping me continue my torrent road..<br />
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			<title>When Seagulls Cry</title>
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			<pubDate>Thu, 16 May 2013 19:48:21 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>*Editorial note: This is a true story, written in the first person perspective. However, the incidents of the day happened to my mother, not to me....</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><font color="#00ffff"><i><b>Editorial note: This is a true story, written in the first person perspective. However, the incidents of the day happened to my mother, not to me. She told this story to me with fresh grief and sorrow and so I chose to memorialize it in this short story. This is for you mom, the most compassionate woman I know, and for a little girl named Amber, whose time here was far too short. </b></i><br />
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<div class="cms_table"><table width="100%" class="cms_table"><tr valign="top" class="cms_table_tr"><TD class="cms_table_norm" align="left">It was a bright and sun splashed day; the kind of day that makes you want to buy a convertible just so you can drive with the top down, and feel the wind stream through your hair. A day that makes kids everywhere stare longingly out classroom windows, wistful for those lazy summer afternoons. The sort of day that tempts you to call in sick to work, and take a trip to the beach to listen to the laughter of seagulls, splash in the saltwater, and cruise the boardwalk. It was the kind of day that promises tomorrow.<br />
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It was <i>not</i> the kind of day that one equates with tragedy, loss and funerals. Those times are reserved for gray and sunless days, for black and heavy clouds that reflect the grief that is filling our heart until it explodes with pain, the way clouds explode with rain. No, sunshine and seagulls are reserved for life, gray clouds and darkness are meant for death.<br />
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It had been an uneventful Friday, as I cruised home from work, singing along to Ben Folds Five at the top of my lungs, and smiling at the thought of the weekend to come. Brad and I had an amazing weekend planned. We'd head to Wrightsville Beach, have dinner at some fancy seafood restaurant, and check into a gorgeous bed and breakfast. Our lives had gotten so busy lately, and we were really looking forward to this weekend of fun and relaxation. "Just the two of us," I smiled to myself. The man in the blue Saturn next to me glanced over as I smiled, and smiled back. I lifted my left hand from the wheel and waved slightly. The little girl in the back seat smiled a huge toothless smile and waved back. I remember her braids clearly. They had little "ABC" barrettes at the ends, as if some loving mother had snapped them there that morning.<br />
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I smiled at her and then looked back at the road, somehow singing even louder, relishing the warm sun and blue skies that had finally come to Durham after weeks of August rain. September was opening beautifully, and I hoped it would stay this way at least for a little while. Life was brilliant.<br />
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Ben Folds Five had just sang the last lyric of "Evaporated" when it happened. The world rushed up at me and everything went from brilliant to dismal in the split of a second. It was as if the sun had been sucked from the sky, leaving behind a yawning void. I heard the scream of the seagulls mixing with my own. There was no more laughter in their cries. <br />
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I watched in horror as the Saturn beside me veered into my lane, trying to avoid a truck that was now careening between the two lanes. I fumbled with my cell phone, trying to call highway patrol, but even as I dialed 911, I knew I would be too late. Just as I pressed the final one, I heard a horrendous crashing sound. I hit my brakes as hard as I could to avoid the terrifying scene in front of me. My cell phone fell out of my hand, clattering to the floor. The blue Saturn lay on its side, and the careening truck was standing on one end. There was a horrifying stillness and silence on this golden life-filled day.<br />
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I picked my phone back up, dialed 911 as quickly as possible, and ran to the Saturn as fast as I could. The driver, the man who had just smiled at me, lay unconscious and bleeding from his temple. His chest was rising and falling steadily. I checked the back seat. The little girl looked up at me, eyes filled with... what? Fear? Pain?<br />
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"Mama," she called weakly, and in that one minute my heart split in half. I reached through the window to her, trying to release her car seat buckle but it was impossible. One of her braids had come undone, the ABC barrette hanging loosely. For some reason I felt it imperative that her braid be fixed. Some loving mother had braided her hair just that morning and I felt a compulsion to fix it. I did, noticing the rusty clasp as my hands trembled violently, hoping it wouldn't break. And then I picked up her tiny hand, holding her soft fingers tenderly, silent tears coursing down my cheeks and praying for the ambulance to arrive.<br />
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It was then that she turned her head the barest fraction, and I saw the damage. I could see through her skull to the gray matter coming through and I knew then that it was over. I cried silently for this little girl, for this lost life, for the mother who loved her, for the family who would miss her. I cried for this little girl, no older than my son is now, who would never know the joy of another summer day. I cried for the little girl who had just smiled a toothless smile, who had her hair braided, who probably liked to eat sugar cereal and watch cartoons. Who would never discover her future or her potential.<br />
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I held her hand as she looked at me, and somehow, despite everything, she smiled slightly.<br />
"Mama" she said.<br />
"Yes honey, your mama is coming. And so is Jesus. Don't be scared honey, we're going to take good care of you."<br />
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I kept crooning at her, smoothing her brow, kissing the fingers I could reach through the window. I wondered what was keeping the paramedics but when I looked at my watch I saw that only three minutes had passed. Three precious life filled minutes. Three last minutes.<br />
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"Don't go to sleep honey, stay awake. Mama's coming, you have to stay awake for your mommy," I said, desperately hoping for a miracle. "What's your name honey? Can you tell me how old you are?"<br />
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"Amber..." she whispered as her eyes drifted closed.<br />
"NO!" I yelled. "Amber, tell me how old you are!"<br />
"Love you mama," she said. <br />
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I cried harder. Where were the paramedics?!<br />
<br />
They arrived then, sirens screaming, lights blazing. They rushed over to me. I told them I was the first responder to the scene and that it seemed to me the little girl was the most damaged. Then they pushed me aside, doing their medical thing. Minutes later, they had Amber out and laying on a stretcher. I sat on the ground shaking, watching the scene around me unfold, terrified, unable to comprehend the harsh reality of the situation. I watched as a seagull landed a few feet away. It sat quietly, watching the scene, somehow unafraid of the chaos surrounding it. It looked at me and I looked back, transfixed.<br />
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The next words I heard stunned me out of this stupor.<br />
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"Tag her and bag her."<br />
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"Wait what? But she was alive! She was alive! I kept her alive all this time!"<br />
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I looked back at the seagull, but it was gone, lifting off in flight to join its brothers. I could hear it's cries as it flew off, eager to flee this terrible scene. <i>Wait! Don't go!</i> But the bird was gone, and I was here, and Amber was... Amber was.... <br />
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"Ma'am, she's gone."<br />
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I dissolved then, a human river, coursing over the street and collapsing into myself. This baby, this child, this bright eyed beautiful little girl: she deserved more of a eulogy than "Bag her." Six years of life, reduced to two harsh words. I thought back to my musings in the car.<br />
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The kind of day that promises tomorrow.<br />
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But Amber wouldn't have any more tomorrows.<br />
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I followed the ambulance to the hospital unwilling and unready to let go of the situation. I found out that the driver, the man in the front seat, was Amber's uncle. He was hurt but not fatally. They said he'd live. I knew he wouldn't. One glance at his eyes told me he'd never get over his guilt and grief. His body might live but his spirit was destroyed. I talked to him briefly, he thanked me for being with his niece. I didn't want his gratitude. My presence had done nothing to save Amber. I had failed.<br />
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Her mother was there and I will never forget the look I saw in her eyes the minute they locked with mine. Their was a deep hunger there, a desperate need for knowledge. She clung to me sobbing, as I held her awkwardly; unsure and afraid.<br />
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"Was she... did she?"<br />
"No," I said, somehow understanding.<br />
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She sobbed harder, but smiled at me, grasping my hands, begging silently for something. Anything.<br />
<br />
I gave it to her.<br />
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"Her last words were for you," I said. "She said 'I love you, Mama'."<br />
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She clung to me harder than ever then, sobbing, screaming, wailing... It went on forever until finally, her body wracked with grief, she quieted, shuddering silently. Our tears mixed together, uniting us and making us one. Yesterday, I had not known she existed: Today we were bound in a way no two strangers should ever be. She grasped my hands, holding them tightly for several moments. When I finally opened them I found a one hundred dollar bill. This startled and confused me. I tried to refuse but she cried even more, insisting I keep it. It bewildered me, accepting money in the wake of loss... and for what? For holding the hand of a dying child? For providing her mother with the details she so desperately needed? No. I couldn't take it. But I couldn't not take it either. Nothing hurts quite like the pain of holding a child as they lay dying in your arms: nothing is as frustrating as being helpless to save them. I had spent mere minutes with Amber, had only known her sweet spirit for the briefest of moments, but the grief I experienced tore at my heart. And this was her <i>mother</i>. I could not fathom the depth of her misery. If handing me that money made her feel even the slightest bit better, I wasn't going to refuse her. But I knew I'd never spend it. I couldn't.<br />
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I finally went home that night, promising to stay in touch with the mother. I knew I never would. As I undressed for bed, I found the hundred dollar bill crumpled in my pocket. I took out a magic marker and wrote the words "For Amber" on it. Later on, I would laminate it and keep it in my car as a sort of talisman, never to be spent but only remembered.<br />
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But I found something else that night as I emptied my pockets. It was the barrette from Amber's braid. I fingered it lovingly, as I started to cry again; the days images flashing through my mind. I looked down at the barrette and through my tears I noticed an oddity. The clasp wasn't rusty. The metal looked shiny and new, free of the damages of time and use. I wondered at it, almost disbelieving, but trusting in what I saw.<br />
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Skeptics could make a million arguments; it wasn't the same barrette, it could have fallen from another of her braids, it could have come from her mother accidentally. I could have gotten it anywhere. But wherever it came from, I choose to believe it was a sign. A sign that Amber was whole and well somewhere, that her pain and damage were undone, and that she was bright and new. Just as bright, happy and new as that fateful day had promised. A promise of a thousand tomorrows that had never come.<br />
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Spend today not dreaming of the future, but beginning the present.<br />
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Really, the present is all we have.</TD>
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			<title>For Jay, on our four year anniversary</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 15 May 2013 22:39:49 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Circles 
 
This song is dedicated to the love of my life Jay (http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/Signus.html) and to T-I member Strikehost...</description>
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<i>This song is dedicated to the love of my life <a href="http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/Signus.html" target="_blank">Jay</a> and to T-I member <a href="http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/strikehost.html" target="_blank">Strikehost</a>, for unwittingly bringing me to my soul mate<br />
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Remember when I first said hi<br />
You didn’t know even know I knew your name<br />
Conversation flowed so easily<br />
Soon you and I became a ‘we’<br />
 <br />
Four years ago, seems like yesterday<br />
We never ran out of things to say<br />
Shy smiles and giddy laughter filled our days<br />
Too shy to speak what our hearts longed to say<br />
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Finally you bridged the gap<br />
Said what we both knew<br />
Took me longer than it should<br />
But finally I found the words, I love you too<br />
I love you too<br />
 <br />
Seemed like nothing could ever stand in our way<br />
But circles and triangles are often formed from clay<br />
Clay crumbling before our eyes<br />
Tarnished past and ugly choices<br />
Cast shadows over the brightest rays<br />
 <br />
But circles, they never really end<br />
Especially those bound in gold<br />
And they brought me back to you<br />
And so I’ll say it again<br />
I love you too<br />
I love you too</blockquote>


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			<title>Big Thanks T-I</title>
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			<pubDate>Mon, 13 May 2013 17:26:59 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Hello To All 
 
Well my 1st blog post and im glad to be writing it, i found this cool place on google while trying to find the culprit that was...</description>
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Well my 1st blog post and im glad to be writing it, i found this cool place on google while trying to find the culprit that was selling my invites, i never did find them but im glad i found on this place since signing up back in jun 2012.. <br />
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@<a href="http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/copper.html" target="_blank">Copper</a>
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@<a href="http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/swiftdestiny.html" target="_blank">swiftdestiny</a>
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I have found this place to very welcoming and felt like part of the communtity here at t-i sites like this are becoming hard to find.. I have already recommended this great place to my friends aswell as putting a t-i banner on my homepage..<br />
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Keep Up the great work guys<br />
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Regards MT</blockquote>


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			<title>Google I/O and the future of Google, Android and the web</title>
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			<pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2013 20:43:46 GMT</pubDate>
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Google I/O is less than a week away, and there are many rumours flying around the net about what news Google has in store for the world. For those of you who don't, Google I/O is Google's annual developer and press event, where Google usually shows the world what new software and hardware they've been working on. <br />
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Last year, Google had a stunning presentation for Google Glass that involved skydivers, wearing Glass, jumping out of a plane, landing on the top of the building, and proceeded to ride bikes all the way down to the presentation floor. This was broadcasted live from the Glass devices (via cellular networks) that the divers were wearing so the crowd on the show floor got to get a glimpse of what this product can do.<br />
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This year, rumours are that Google may introduce a number of new software updates, including Android 5.0 (codenamed Key Lime Pie or KLP) and a unified messaging platform codenamed Babel that will replace GTalk, Google+ Messaging and other Google messaging services currently available. As far as hardware goes, we may see a new Nexus 7 tablet, a Nexus phone, and a new ChromeBook model.<br />
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Again, this is all speculation and rumours based on rumblings from &quot;sources close to the matter&quot;, or so the online journalists all claim, but all of these can be plausible. <br />
<br />
Since Google is one of the biggest players on the web and consumer electronics technology today, I'm curious to see what the T-I community thinks about this event. Are you excited? Feeling &quot;meh&quot; about it? Let me know in the comments!<br />
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Google I/O starts May 15th and you view the keynote live <a href="https://developers.google.com/events/io/io-live" target="_blank">here</a>.<br />
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<a href="http://youtu.be/VuC0i4xTyrI?t=1h27m53s" target="_blank">Video from last year's keynote featuring the amazing Google Glass presentation.</a></blockquote>


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			<title>Recognition of T-I and users</title>
			<link>http://www.torrent-invites.com/blogs/aclemaire/recognition-t-i-users-508/</link>
			<pubDate>Sat, 11 May 2013 18:13:31 GMT</pubDate>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">T-I and all of its users, are incredible people that deserve recognition. Today, something special happened to me that i'm sure has happened for many of the older users that are still here today. Today I was invited to one of my dream trackers, in fact, the tracker that got me interest in private tracker sites and led me to T-I. But this post isn't about me at all, it's about the amazing members here that makes dreams like mine possible for thousands of users registered to this site. Everyday members are putting their accounts at their trackers at risk so that they can invite others to enjoy the same free exchange of media that they are currently enjoying. This post is to recognize all those that give out invites and allow this incredible community to function. However, it is not only those who give out invites that makes this community special. It is also the moderators and staff that keep this place running in tip top shape and put in incredible amount of hours making this a well working site. There are also all those who are giving away seed-boxes or bonuses to members as well. There are graphic designers who make incredible avatars for other members and those who go around the site helping those who are having problems. I have had the please of encountering members from all of these fields and it is the collection of everyone here that makes this site as incredible as it is. I would like to thank every single person who has helped me on my journey through T-I and I hope that I will be able to give back to the community the way you guys have for me and many others,<br />
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I just want to say from the bottom of my heart, thank you, to everyone that makes this site what it is,<br />
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			<title>Over 100 000</title>
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			<pubDate>Wed, 08 May 2013 17:31:24 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I have been sometime in T--I already and I can say this is a great community with nice people and I am glad I joined t-i. 
 
Anyways I just hit...</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore">I have been sometime in T--I already and I can say this is a great community with nice people and I am glad I joined t-i.<br />
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Anyways I just hit remarkable milestone in irc and that is over 100 000 words in irc.<br />
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letters: 517943, words: 100327, lines: 20608, smileys: 685, actions: 269<br />
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I am happy about this :pride:</blockquote>


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			<title>An apology</title>
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			<pubDate>Fri, 03 May 2013 05:16:46 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>Yesterday I discovered that a new rule had be put in place at the Area51 subsection. I did disagree with this rule, and I decided to make my opinion...</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><span style="font-family: Helvetica">Yesterday I discovered that a new rule had be put in place at the Area51 subsection. I did disagree with this rule, and I decided to make my opinion public. However, my manner of doing so was exceedingly harsh and disrespectful. I would say that I was having a tough day yesterday, but honestly with all the final exams I've been having this year, the whole academic year since Aug 2012 until the next couple of months have and will continue to be tough. However, I know that many of you have tough times in your lives, and still are able to restrain yourselves from lashing out at people whether IRL or on the Internet.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Helvetica"><br />
</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Helvetica">I offer you my sincere Apology, and I hope that you will be able to forgive my wrongdoings, even though I do not expect you to be able to do so. The manner of my posted suggestion, my response to comments in my GA, and my outburst in the shout box were unacceptable. The only thing which I can do to show that I am absolutely willing to comply with the wish of the community and staff, is to open another giveaway complying with the new rules. However, this is nothing compared to the offense which my written words constituted.</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Helvetica"><br />
</span><br />
<span style="font-family: Helvetica">I offer my Apology to the whole TI community, and especially to those which I offended explicitly, including, but not limited to: @<a href="http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/trevor.html" target="_blank">Trevor</a> @<a href="http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/copper.html" target="_blank">Copper</a> @<a href="http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/shadowbuild.html" target="_blank">shadowbuild</a> @<a href="http://www.torrent-invites.com/members/blackmania.html" target="_blank">blackmania</a></span></blockquote>


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			<title>What is the need?</title>
			<link>http://www.torrent-invites.com/blogs/patriotlion/what-need-504/</link>
			<pubDate>Thu, 02 May 2013 13:44:30 GMT</pubDate>
			<description>I hereby write this text because I have noticed, in recent times, a multitude of banned members, the cause appears to be the ratio cheating, false...</description>
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<blockquote class="blogcontent restore"><font color="#0099ff"><font size="2"><span style="font-family: century gothic">I hereby write this text because I have noticed, in recent times, a multitude of banned members, the cause appears to be the ratio cheating, false evidence, purchasing invitations, accounts exchanged, among other reasons.<br />
In my honest opinion, I think it's time for many pause for thought.<br />
There is no need to put into question the true meaning of P2P.<br />
It has to be said also that derived global environment will increasingly occur need something to profit at the expense of the true values &#8203;&#8203;of the thing.<br />
I want, with this mean that it is not worth walking to some fool yourself, because sooner or later the truth always comes to the fore.<br />
Enjoy the true meaning of life and respect the work of many.</span></font></font><br />
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<font color="#66ff00"><font size="2"><span style="font-family: century gothic">Best Regards.</span></font></font><br />
<font color="#ff8c00"><font size="1"><span style="font-family: century gothic">Patriotlion</span></font></font></blockquote>


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