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Palladium
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Originally posted by LeopoldStotch
so i'm just wondering. if the thieves stole his computer, how is he posting? :conf:


external hd

and i'm in America ( yeah!!!)
Adam420
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Originally posted by Palladium

and i'm in America ( yeah!!!)


illegally:)
woscar
Mexico is still America, you know?
Palladium
quote:
Originally posted by Adam420
illegally:)


you are the redneckest canadian person i've ever known lol
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by woscar
Mexico is still America, you know?

No it's not, if we're going by common English usage.

If you tell someone you're from "America," they're going to assume you mean the USA, not Canada, Mexico, Brazil, or anything else.
coolestrl
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
No it's not, if we're going by common English usage.

If you tell someone you're from "America," they're going to assume you mean the USA, not Canada, Mexico, Brazil, or anything else.


like asian always means Chinese, not russia, not india not singapore not a japan
MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by coolestrl
like asian always means Chinese, not russia, not india not singapore not a japan

Who assumes that "Asian" means Chinese?
Palladium
anyway, i'm starting over to get the music and i'm totally hesitating if i should buy them :p

beatport told me to off esentially, regarding re-download all the tracks from dic-2008 and back

as for videos, pics and documents, farewell good memories :(
coolestrl
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
Who assumes that "Asian" means Chinese?


forgot there's no assumption there
Mr.Mystery
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Originally posted by MrJiveBoJingles
No it's not, if we're going by common English usage.

If you tell someone you're from "America," they're going to assume you mean the USA, not Canada, Mexico, Brazil, or anything else.

Common = correct?

MrJiveBoJingles
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Originally posted by Mr.Mystery
Common = correct?

When it comes to language, yes. Proper usage in a language is a matter of common practice. What else could it be?
jonSun
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Originally posted by Palladium
my hard drive was stolen :(

bastards broke into my house in Mexico, stole jewelry, phones, a laptop, a monitor screen, many things between them all my external hard drive. i kinda saw it coming, thieves breaking into my house so that's why i "hid" it in one of my drawers but bastards were searching out everything.

almost 180gbs worth of music, not only electronica but of all genres

what the do i do now?

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I would normally feel bad but I have seen pics of your house.
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