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kekita

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  1. :confused: The two terms Tinea" and "Athlete's Foot" are descriptions of the same basic problem. Both are caused by higher than usual amounts of fungal growth on the skin. "Tinea" usually refers to itching and split skin in between the toes. "Athlete's Foot" commonly refers to the condition where we see small blisters or a rash resulting in dry itchy skin on various parts of the foot. Everyone has fungi growing on their skin; it is quite normal. When conditions are right, these "little bugs" can thrive and multiply leaving you with sore, itchy feet and toes.
  2. ^:lol: yeah mark its a medical condition i'll have a look....
  3. :lol: or lame one liners which occasionally are funny aka smart ass award is there such a vote cos i'd vote for that :lol:
  4. Andrea: hmm what if the drink was spiked :huh: i agree that an education of society is important, if it were so they would not be supporting psycho maniacs and megalomaniacs like the Bushes, Cheneys and Rumsfelds of the world.(ha ha axis of evil right there)
  5. at least you guys seem to be intelligent and not just follow everthing your governement says like a headless chicken. I believe the laws were not passed or there is a waiting period :huh: Australia passed the laws without much "real" opposition :rolleyes:
  6. hey Livia :stunned: wow very tumultuous friendship
  7. :) hey Livia heard you were a math whiz :( (--that's me being jealous :lol: )
  8. :o sorry but i have to :lol: i thought we were talking about mafe :rolleyes: i feel stupid you made friends with her agian while drunk!!!bummer :( i knew a girl like that -she called me a "bitch" because i won the 100m race back in year 12 :rolleyes: thing is my friends and i were friendly with her because she had no one. i haven't read all the thread :stunned: but i hope it all turns out well for you
  9. thank you Christiana, excellent thread, i was of the opinion of too young so i'll definitly take more care. Thanks again for caring :kiss: and i hope all the best for you :kiss:
  10. the tinea she wanted lotion for it i think
  11. ^ you study psychology i bet :D
  12. really :stunned: translated it means "the Saviour" in spanish you know very catholic country
  13. :lol: so many funny stories actually, a lady who also came from El Salvador went to the doctor because of Mushrooms :lol: (she meant fungi- you know tinea)
  14. El Salvador ;)
  15. so true, but i do like pictures too :D sometimes book adapted into movies can get me glum too. :) :cool:
  16. well German seems hard to learn :stunned: actually came to Australia when 5 years old. My first day at school i didn't know how to say toilet so i pissed my pants :lol: thankfully i know how to say toilet in English now :D
  17. one reviewer said this about the movie :stunned: By any rational measure, Alan Parker's cinematic interpretation of Pink Floyd's The Wall is a glorious failure. Glorious because its imagery is hypnotically striking, frequently resonant and superbly photographed by the gifted cinematographer Peter Biziou. And a failure because the entire exercise is hopelessly dour, loyal to the bleak themes and psychological torment of Roger Waters' great musical opus, and yet utterly devoid of the humour that Waters certainly found in his own material. Any attempt to visualise The Wall would be fraught with artistic danger, and Parker succumbs to his own self-importance, creating a film that's as fascinating as it is flawed. :confused:
  18. cheers ;) i'm a fan of P.F shame on me :disappointed:
  19. :lol: tell me who else knows everything about this f**king language (my parents thoughts :lol: )
  20. really what's the movie called :stunned: :huh: :lol:
  21. :lol: didn't know it was also A line going diagonally across the grain of fabric: Cut the cloth on the bias.
  22. bi·as ( P ) Pronunciation Key (bs) n. A line going diagonally across the grain of fabric: Cut the cloth on the bias. A preference or an inclination, especially one that inhibits impartial judgment. An unfair act or policy stemming from prejudice. A statistical sampling or testing error caused by systematically favoring some outcomes over others. Sports. A weight or irregularity in a ball that causes it to swerve, as in lawn bowling. The tendency of such a ball to swerve. The fixed voltage applied to an electrode.
  23. biased adj 1: favoring one person or side over another; "a biased account of the trial"; "a decision that was partial to the defendant" [syn: colored, coloured, one-sided, slanted] 2: excessively devoted to one faction [syn: one-sided]
  24. :dozey: ............. :P

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