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  1. #201
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    You create trolls for god's sake and start threads calling out posters. If that is not trying too hard I don't know what is
    The word you are looking for is "insecurity"

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    lol it's always the weakest defense mechanism when the people getting clowned claim over and over that the person clowning them "isn't funny at all " although after taking your pants down we can all plainly see how red your ass is
    OM MY..... What a funny.... and tough...

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    You create trolls for god's sake and start threads calling out posters. If that is not trying too hard I don't know what is
    That's not trying hard to be funny, that's called trolling people, however when you get your panties in a wad whenever someone from Canada gets made fun of it doesn't take much of an effort to troll you.

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    The word you are looking for is "insecurity"
    If you wanna talk insecurity, lets talk about the effort you make linking threads and then saying, "see, i was funny here "

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    If you wanna talk insecurity, lets talk about the effort you make linking threads and then saying, "see, i was funny here "
    That's not insecurity. that's just making you look stupid

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    That's not trying hard to be funny, that's called trolling people, however when you get your panties in a wad whenever someone from Canada gets made fun of it doesn't take much of an effort to troll you.
    Instead of calling you out for your childish behavior for what it is, I'm doing so because you attacked a fellow canadian

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    Instead of calling you out for your childish behavior for what it is, I'm doing so because you attacked a fellow canadian
    that's even more pathetic


    You're acting like a child on the internet , it's time you grow up and have some internet manners

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    Instead of calling you out for your childish behavior for what it is, I'm doing so because you attacked a fellow canadian
    Steve Kerr is fun to troll around, isn't he?

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    what a funny?

    what's next, canada r betterer than US of A?

    it doesn't take much to make you lose it.

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    that's even more pathetic


    You're acting like a child on the internet , it's time you grow up and have some internet manners
    Child please.
    You're not funny, die, quit.. stop posting... you suck....
    I'm so tough, and smart.... and funny

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    you behave like a child

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    As soon as possible, you should contact your nearest Centre Against Sexual Assault or Rape Crisis Centre. These centres are staffed by specially trained counsellors, who are available to assist all victims of sexual assault, male and female, children and adults.
    You might prefer to talk to someone you know. Whoever you tell should be your choice. It may be a close friend. It could be a relative. Choose someone you trust. Choose carefully. You will want to be believed, to feel safe, to be assured it won't happen again. You could tell a teacher you trust, your school counsellor, or a member of your family. Some Community Health Centres have specialist counselling for victims of sexual assault.
    When you telephone the Centre Against Sexual Assault you do not have to tell the woman on duty your name or anything which may identify you. She is trained to listen and support you, and she won't tell anyone what you say. She will tell you about your legal and medical options, arrange for you to have a medical examination, and inform you of the procedures involved if you decide to report to the police.
    At the time of the rape you may not want to talk to anyone about it. However if you want a conviction of the rapist it is better to go to the police as soon as possible.
    There are several aspects of rape which cannot be ignored. Even if you don't choose to talk to a counsellor or the police you should visit a doctor. They are not allowed to tell anyone what happens with a patient so you can be assured they will not tell your parents. But it is very important that you are checked for internal injuries, VD and other sexually transmitted diseases, and pregnancy.

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    Child please.
    You're not funny, die, quit.. stop posting... you suck....
    I'm so tough, and smart.... and funny
    damn you're pretty pissed I made fun of your fellow Canadian cuck lefty

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    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.


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    damn you're pretty pissed I made fun of your fellow Canadian cuck lefty

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    damn you're pretty pissed I made fun of your fellow Canadian cuck lefty
    He is just trolling your ass around

    Dance puppet, dance

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    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.






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    my job here is done

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    lol laughing at your own posts

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    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.

    If you decide to report the rape to the police, they should be contacted as soon as possible after the rape, as the police need corroborative evidence if possible. This means any proof which confirms your story, such as semen in the vagina, or semen anywhere else on your body, scratches, bruises and torn clothing. If you shower, bath or change your clothes, you may have lost a lot of evidence. It is difficult to bring a case against a rapist without this proof. The police may believe you and have sympathy for you, but without evidence they will have difficulty taking your case to court.
    The police will want to take a statement from you. The police will use the information in your statement to investigate the rape. If they catch the rapist and charge him your statement will be used in court.
    The examining doctor will test for the presence of semen, and/or any infections or sexually transmitted disease, and assess any injuries. The doctor will also look closely at your body to see if there is any other evidence such as stray hairs or blood or skin under your fingernails that will match the rapist's.
    Once you have notified the police, they will start investigating the rape. You might be asked to identify the rapist, either from photographs or from a lineup of men at the police station, if he has been arrested. When the police charge somebody with sexual assault, a legal process begins. The person is tried for the crime, found guilty or not guilty, and punished if found guilty.
    It's likely that your attacker will be out on bail during the period before the first court case is heard, because the law says he is innocent until proven guilty. This can be a hard time for you. You'll need a lot of support.




    Thanks for sharing your experience

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    i'm not your buddy, guy!



    real life picture of san antonio spurs and that amused day sleeper cuck:


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    I can't believe trolls are this easily trollable. There used to be some quality trolls (funny and all that)... it's shame

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    I can't believe trolls are this easily trollable. There used to be some quality trolls (funny and all that)... it's shame
    You really think we're getting trolled? I'm seriously busting out laughing because I'm awed at how butthurt you are that someone else from Canada is getting made fun of. The fact you felt the need to jump in and attempt to rescue lefty amuses me.

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    real life picture of san antonio spurs and that amused day sleeper cuck:


    OH ..... MY.... THAT IS FUNNY RIGHT THERE.
    Lefty, you should take lessons man...

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    OH ..... MY.... THAT IS FUNNY RIGHT THERE.
    Lefty, you should take lessons man...
    lol sarcastically scoffing something making fun of Canadian cuckolds because you're so defensive about Canada

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