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6 hours ago ago from Daily Venus Diva
Name Your Tune , the leading personalized children's music compilation and their customers have spoken: The names Aiden and Madeline for boys and girls were the most popular names chosen by parents in 2009, while Jacob and Emma were the most popular names of the decade. “We’ve seen more spelling variations of both of this year’s top names than we imagined possible Aidan has also been Ayden, Aidyn, Aden, and Aaden and Madeline can be ...
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The Universal Resource Locator or URL of your website basically consists of three parts, first, the prefix of the Internet, the World Wide Web, which is abbreviated by “www”; second, the main domain name, the term that you give your website; and third, the domain name extension, also known as the top level domain, the suffix that closes the address of your website. For instance, in www[dot]ThisisAnExampleDomain[dot]com, ...
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The official story is that my parents couldn't choose which name on their list was best, so they just took their top 8. But confusion and alcohol makes more sense to me In any case, I'll always have an alias if I need one.
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ingenui = ingenuitas (singular ingenuus) = a legal term of ancient Rome indicating those who were born free, as distinct from, for example, freedmen, who were freemen who had once been slaves the Palatine = the most important of the Seven Hills of Rome; supposedly the location of the first settlement and the site of many imperial palaces vulgate = vernacular, common language vitriolic = harsh, ascerbic, scathing, critical, caustic, usu ...
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16 hours ago ago from Massively
When it comes to being a freshly minted superhero, there seems to be a fairly common trope of the hero doing all manner of crazy, dangerous things to test just what they can do. When it comes to Champions Online , it's even more fun -- after all, if your character gets messed up, there's no real harm done. Today's crazy One Shots comes to us from David, who decided to push the envelope of just how much he could get away with. He writes in: My ...
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