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    People take their sense of smell for granted
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    People take a lot more than just their sense of smell for granted my friend
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    Too true Mz Beautiful Wise One
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    My hair loves coconut oil....
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    Oops

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    getitamb wrote: »
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    Lmao.
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    Every time someone types "lmao", I read it as if it's french mayonnaise.
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    where the fek is everyone? is the football on or something? lol
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    I probably should take a break from the forums

    Don't you dare!!! .... I'll find you :naughty::kissing_heart:
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    :grimace: I remember in 2008 or was it 2007? when I Seen that :weary::joy:
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    Will the government eventually start buying and bottling air..... to sell to us with tax included one day? :scream:
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    why is everyone concerned about privacy on facebook/texts/phone calls.....if the government really wants to know that I have nothing exciting going on in my life and friends that don't like to answer texts, I have no problem with that
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    fireguy262 wrote: »
    why is everyone concerned about privacy on facebook/texts/phone calls.....if the government really wants to know that I have nothing exciting going on in my life and friends that don't like to answer texts, I have no problem with that

    i agree if you have nothing to hide then whats the problem
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    People are actually Christmas shopping already?
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    edited November 2015
    moijo1 wrote: »

    i agree if you have nothing to hide then whats the problem

    What happens if you have stalkers or exs that want to read your every move... Or maybe just some random weirdo... Isn't it better to just have your private life stay as private as you want it... Within true and close friends and family? !lol, isn't there this you would so around friends and family that you wouldn't in front of strangers? :flushed:
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    It's almost a warm enough day for a jump in the pool...I wonder if I'd regret it
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    People are actually Christmas shopping already?

    Pretty sure my husband (and his mother) started Christmas shopping on December 26th last year for this year.
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    moijo1 wrote: »

    i agree if you have nothing to hide then whats the problem

    Yeah, if you have nothing to hide, you should be totally ok with the police pulling you over and searching your car whenever they want, or knocking on your door to search your house, or pulling you in for a strip-search. After all, you have nothing to hide, right?

    It's not that we're worried they're going to find something. It's that they shouldn't have the right to invade our privacy unless they have a good reason.

    Also, there's no data to support the idea that it's effective at all. Even the NSA admits that no terrorist plots have been stopped by domestic snooping on their part.
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    What happens if you have stalkers or exs that want to read your every move... Or maybe just some random weirdo... Isn't it better to just have your private life stay as private as you want it... Within true and close friends and family? !lol, isn't there this you would so around friends and family that you wouldn't in front of strangers? :flushed:

    Good point actually
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    Yeah, if you have nothing to hide, you should be totally ok with the police pulling you over and searching your car whenever they want, or knocking on your door to search your house, or pulling you in for a strip-search. After all, you have nothing to hide, right?

    It's not that we're worried they're going to find something. It's that they shouldn't have the right to invade our privacy unless they have a good reason.

    Also, there's no data to support the idea that it's effective at all. Even the NSA admits that no terrorist plots have been stopped by domestic snooping on their part.

    i see the point your trying to make and personally it wouldnt bother me because i have nothing to hide and they wouldnt 'have good reason' and if it did happen to me id be reassured they are just doing their job , trying to keep us safe.... I get searched everytime i get on a plane just because my chest is larger than the average, i get singled out and searched in detail infront of everyone, my chest gets gropped (by a female) even if im only wearing a fitted vest top, but i dont mind because they are trying to keep us safe.
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    moijo1 wrote: »

    i see the point your trying to make and personally it wouldnt bother me because i have nothing to hide and they wouldnt 'have good reason' and if it did happen to me id be reassured they are just doing their job , trying to keep us safe.... I get searched everytime i get on a plane just because my chest is larger than the average, i get singled out and searched in detail infront of everyone, my chest gets gropped (by a female) even if im only wearing a fitted vest top, but i dont mind because they are trying to keep us safe.

    The removal of liberty won't happen overnight. It'll be gradual...incremental...and before you realize it, we'll be lining up for bread every morning. Anyone can become used to any hardship if given enough time, but that doesn't make the nature of the hardship right. Where will the line be drawn between what can be done in the name of keeping us safe and what is a violation of personal liberty?
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    The removal of liberty won't happen overnight. It'll be gradual...incremental...and before you realize it, we'll be lining up for bread every morning. Anyone can become used to any hardship if given enough time, but that doesn't make the nature of the hardship right. Where will the line be drawn between what can be done in the name of keeping us safe and what is a violation of personal liberty?

    Aye there are some people that think like you, im not about to get into a 'political' discussion with you on a random thought thread .. i chill out on the chitchat forums from time to time and have a laugh.. if i want a serious discussion ill go to the appropriate place ;)
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    Well alright then
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    :)

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