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Originally posted by El-Ka-Bong:
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Originally posted by the-icon:
You for whatever reason couldn't stomache the criticsm of the north.



and you are to stupid to figure out Hank didn't edit any of your posts.

If you want to continue this facade, you can take it to PM. X4 is not the place for your faux opinion on race relations. Either stop being a complete dumbass troll or take your dumbassery to PM, I don't care. I don't even buy your outrage on having your posts changed, since everything you post on this website is a fabricated viewpoint.

Wait, I take that back. Someone doesn't become as colossal a schithead as you without there being some truth to what you spew. Maybe it was the girls rejecting you in high school, dropping out of college, sock parties in the military, or getting canned for incompetence from the elementary school that contributed to you being a douchebag. Maybe it was genetics. Maybe you genuinely are to rock ****ing stupid to recognize that you are a douche. I could really care less what is and what isn't, so I feel completely comfortable wiping out any trolling you do, without notice.




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Originally posted by Blair Kiel:
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Originally posted by the-icon:
Just keep in mind online impersonation is illegal.



Are you telling me I'm breaking the law?


The only law with which Mark has had recent experience is the Texas Education Code section 21.103 (TGC 551.071 and 551.074). To wit:

§ 21.103. PROBATIONARY CONTRACT: TERMINATION.

(a) The board of trustees of a school district may terminate the employment of a teacher employed under a probationary contract at the end of the contract period if in the board's judgment the best interests of the district will be served by terminating the employment. The board of trustees must give notice of its decision to terminate the employment to the teacher not later than the 45th day before the last day of instruction required under the contract. The board's decision is final and may not be appealed.

* Italics added to give it more veracity.
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Originally posted by JJSD:
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Originally posted by Blair Kiel:
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Originally posted by the-icon:
Just keep in mind online impersonation is illegal.



Are you telling me I'm breaking the law?


The only law with which Mark has had recent experience is the Texas Education Code section 21.103 (TGC 551.071 and 551.074). To wit:

§ 21.103. PROBATIONARY CONTRACT: TERMINATION.

(a) The board of trustees of a school district may terminate the employment of a teacher employed under a probationary contract at the end of the contract period if in the board's judgment the best interests of the district will be served by terminating the employment. The board of trustees must give notice of its decision to terminate the employment to the teacher not later than the 45th day before the last day of instruction required under the contract. The board's decision is final and may not be appealed.

* Italics added to give it more veracity.


I don't get it, and who is Mark?
Classically, it can be shown that information crossing the event horizon of a black hole is lost to our universe, and that thus all black holes are identical beyond their mass, electrical charge and angular velocity (the no hair theorem). The problem with this theorem is that it implies the black hole will emit the same radiation regardless of what goes into it, and as a consequence that if a pure quantum state is thrown into a black hole, an ordinary mixed state will be returned. This runs counter to the rules of quantum mechanics.

What is this called?

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