m****o 发帖数: 114 | 1 Summary:
born as Jehovah's Witness, but denounced it in 1987. Probably converted to
Muslim in 2007. And wear symbols as Kabbalah (Judaism).
So, bottomline, most likely not a Christian...at least more evidence of
other reglions than Christianity.
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Michael Jackson's Religion
For the most part it is believed that Michael Jackson did not officially
practice any one religion devoutly, although he did explore different
alternative religions throughout his life.
Michael |
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s******l 发帖数: 53 | 2 楼主MM,我来judgmental一下,希望你不要生气。
看你的叙述,我觉得你可能给了他一些压力。我朋友说,女人要像放风筝那样管着男人
。一张一弛,才有的放矢。他出去玩,玩到几点,我倒觉得不是啥问题。又不是出去泡
妞,是吧。accept people who they are。如果你确实很介意,可以第二天和他展开谈
谈。毕竟电话里面,话又说不清楚,而且那时候他和朋友在一起,男人还是好面子。还
有还有,他挂你电话你肯定心里特不开心,还憋气。还不如自己看看书,看看碟片,和
自己的姐妹淘出去玩,给父母挂个电话。
当然,我的说法只是建立在稍微晚点回家不是你bottomline的问题。很多事情,不较真
,别人也愉快,自己也开心点。呵呵。
还有你说的,如果不是他,就觉得特不完美,所以得必须抓着他,紧紧地不放。我倒觉
得,因为经历了,所以成长了,更清楚了自己身上的弱点,才能充分地武装自己,打下
一场站。真的,天涯何处无芳草。
如果你介意的是亲密接触,其实想想也没啥。你或者可以开始学习接受不完美的人生伴
侣,也开始接受不完美的自己。 |
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p***y 发帖数: 32 | 3 mind
There comes my bottomline: Rationalism.
To me, any belief is irrational, including believing materialism.
I am very much influenced by Karl Popper's solid rationalism standpoint.
well,
results. :D |
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A*******s 发帖数: 8645 | 4 【 以下文字转载自 FantaSoccer 俱乐部 】
发信人: Dominique (dd espn bottomline~~~), 信区: FantaSoccer
标 题: Re: 哈里波特女主角澄清与阿布绯闻 同行只因爱足球
发信站: BBS 未名空间站 (Sun Apr 19 13:23:09 2009)
瞧瞧
人家热爱足球就能跟阿布斐文
咱们大家热爱足球只能在这里灌水21 |
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a****q 发帖数: 100 | 5 AW Tozer, Leonard Ravenhill are Arminians, and Ravenhill held a view similar
to semi-pelagianism with respect to salvation.
The bottomline of discussing such a problem is: work-salvation is not
Biblical no matter how "small" the work is (like saying a little
prayer) or how "big" the work is (living a "holy life" like mother teresa).
Salvation comes from the LORD.
---- Jonah 2:9 |
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c****t 发帖数: 19049 | 6 i don't understand m-theory; i know it's not 科學理論
yes, i got hawking's name wrong; it doesn't change that he is an idiot
NPR 上講M-theory, how nice. i have read books. i don't think i get it.
but i know it has nothing to do with religion or faith just like it has
nothing to do with science.
bottomline: when you draw something, you can always call it art. |
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l**********t 发帖数: 5754 | 7
that's what you thought.
sorry, I don't need (as if you could) 把整門學科講 since biology is my major
. and I only asked you very basic questions.
I feel the same about asking you questions.
But these are good excuse to run away from serious questions that I may borrow from you in the future.
Bottomline for LZ -- 絕不直接回答問題 |
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l**********t 发帖数: 5754 | 8 I found the following from google and it is similiar to what my pastor once
stated in a Christianity history class, and similar to Charles Spurgeon's view.
"So, in the Calvinism vs. Arminianism debate, who is correct? It is
interesting to note that in the diversity of the body of Christ, there are
all sorts of mixtures of Calvinism and Arminianism. There are five-point
Calvinists and five-point Arminians, and at the same time three-point
Calvinists and two-point Arminians. Many believers arrive ... 阅读全帖 |
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G**W 发帖数: 1865 | 9 cpath理路很清楚,只是他重在解脫的 bottomline, 而您提出的是實相的深層. |
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c*******l 发帖数: 158 | 10 从你的贴里面,看的出音响这方面水分很大。这世界上最不可信的就是reviewer。
我给你举3个例子:
一个是cent以前有个叫什么kim的韩国人,是个主编。有段时间gps刚出来,还挺贵。大
家都不买。结果这哥们一会一个review。一会说这个叫garmin牌子的好。一会说那个
tomtom也是欧洲的极品。
结果大家都以为大概他每天在用gps。结果哪,那年冬天,雪还挺大。那哥们带老婆去
俄勒冈一个破地方玩。开的还是现在绝版的saab 92,又叫速巴鲁。就是automobile版
很推崇的雪地王。结果哪,那哥们就是因为迷路,最后死在了大雪里。而且,他那个速
巴鲁也好,saab 92也好,是窝在雪里开不出来。
也就是到他死了以后,大家才知道:原来cent整天装13,说是这个好那个烂的。其实他
们的主编车上连个gps都没有。这就叫reviewer。
二是以前中国有段时间有个叫水变油的东西。是骗子故乡东北哈尔滨搞出来的。那是
reviewer多了。哈尔滨公交车据说是随便一个中专文化的司机都可以把质疑的院士贬的
一屁:我是亲眼看见加进去,亲手开的。比你的理论上,理论上要强吧。类似说听音箱
是靠耳朵... 阅读全帖 |
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P**********n 发帖数: 6311 | 12 bottomline
无论是“科学领秀”还是“科学领袖”,他都在做科学,这就够了,至于怎么做,那是
科学家自己的事,Academic Freedom 不是用LZ这种小丑文学就能糊掰出一二三的。 |
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q******r 发帖数: 6542 | 13 ☆─────────────────────────────────────☆
dfci (dfci) 于 (Fri Dec 16 13:11:22 2011, 美东) 提到:
http://blog.sciencenet.cn/home.php?mod=space&uid=43772&do=blog&
饶毅:“科学领秀”PK“科学领袖”
作为科学网“饶学”第一人,作为曾经在一篇比较正式的文章中严重捧过他臭脚的人,
作为科学网的小丑(jester),我想对饶毅做一个终极评价。然后再潜水。
首先,我从不怀疑饶毅的学术成就,我也从不怀疑饶毅的动机,饶毅在自己内心里肯定
是认为自己所做的一切是为了国家(科教界)好!这是他无所畏惧之底气所在。基于此
,他把自己定位于中国的“科学领袖”。可是悲摧的是,饶毅的学识、才情、气度实在
力有不逮。他的定位没有得到学术界和实践的认可,或许当初得到过某些国家高层领导
人关爱的眼神,但也仅此而已。由于实践和定位的差距,在科学网闹出了很多“茶杯里
的风波”,名副其实的成为了科学网的“科学领秀”。这反过来,又让饶毅本人有了自
己俨然是中国科教界“科学领袖... 阅读全帖 |
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fj 发帖数: 42 | 14 大家表现很好,我就接着写吧,自奖红花一朵。
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既然到了北方,就该找个北方bf吧,如果实在实在找不到,bottomline,嗯,别找福建的
吧,好兔不吃窝边草也。
某年某月的某一天,福州火车站,某人看见了我。虽然以后我们还是会因为各种原因相遇
,但是,嗯,据说,在人声嘈杂拥挤混乱的火车站里,远远的,第一眼在人群中看见一个
女孩的感觉还是不一样的。不过呢,我没有看见他。 |
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j*j 发帖数: 5564 | 15 这没什么好SO的吧
不过我想起来了,这个办法也得看对象,有的人耐受力很低,你让她吃一滴醋,她很快
让你吃一桶醋,最后被动的是你自己。。。
所以,这个办法不能过火,需要了解对方的bottomline先 |
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w****k 发帖数: 6244 | 16 价值观一致,的确是不需要的
bottomline大概相似是必要的 |
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j*j 发帖数: 5564 | 17 我们还是别把自己假想成3rd party来评论对方吧
其实版上已经有3rd party表示意见了。但那些对你也许毫无意义,因为你可能更相信
把自己代入3rd party所得出的感受才是3rd party的真感受
anyway, bottomline, 彼此讨论问题,我没有 hard feeling, 所以我不觉得有必要
骂骂咧咧
I |
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w****k 发帖数: 6244 | 18 qualify的人有很多。
建立自己的队伍,才好办事。
bottomline,不要招人进来给自己添堵。 |
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k*****e 发帖数: 152 | 19 Yes, in usa, connection and the fame of the advisor are so important. Publica
tion matters, but not that important as long as you are above the bottomline.
I dont know much about HK univ. but from what I heard from my friends, it seem
s publication is important. Connection and fame of the advisor would make the
background stronger. One of the most important factor is LUCK. |
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u***t 发帖数: 3986 | 20 1. When asked "Can you do...", "Do you know...", answer "Yes" for all of
them. if you really don't know, say "i have done a same project a couple
years ago" or "I have explosure..."
Bottomline, you know everything!
2. Focus on large database experiences.
3. If you get the job, hook up the Chinese DBAs and help each others, bitch! |
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u***t 发帖数: 3986 | 21 Excel is used to store data from records using query provided by offshore
resource, after writing the recordset to file, buffer is released.
Sequential looping is far slower during execution. That's why I want to use
process the comparison using recordset.
The reason I don't export directly from DB to file, is that only data with
certain criteria is needed from source DB...
bottomline, looping isn't efficient... |
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y*y 发帖数: 427 | 22 this is probably better for stock board. But I think whatever so far is just
marketing hype and NVDA bottomline has not changed much yet and will not in
short term either. Of course, Wall Street is about hype and cash flow, and
rarely cares about technology.
Tegra2 design wins are much limited compared to they imagined last year.
Plus LG and Moto are only tier-2 supplier right now, not to mention market
resonse to the new product is unknown yet.
The unknown is their HPC. how well it would take o... 阅读全帖 |
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c*****t 发帖数: 1879 | 23 Either is fine.
I write long code lines too, although sometimes I would break them up
to limit the # of nested (), or if the line gets too long. Sometimes
when I debug intermediate values, the long line gets broken up too.
The bottomline is readability. Although breaking them up helps reading
the particular line better, it may obscure the flow of code reading.
I sometimes pay more attention to a big block of code, but if is only a
simple thing, it would waste my energy.
); |
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c*****t 发帖数: 1879 | 24 Either is fine.
I write long code lines too, although sometimes I would break them up
to limit the # of nested (), or if the line gets too long. Sometimes
when I debug intermediate values, the long line gets broken up too.
The bottomline is readability. Although breaking them up helps reading
the particular line better, it may obscure the flow of code reading.
I sometimes pay more attention to a big block of code, but if is only a
simple thing, it would waste my energy.
); |
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b******y 发帖数: 9224 | 25 Goodbug, thanks a lot for providing that link.
It seems a good starting point to know open source programs. But, I guess
what I want to accomplish is:
1) find all the good open source or public domain java tools/programs
2) some of the open source programs/tools are not robust enough or not very
good, so I wouldn't recommend that
So, bottomline is, I want to create a place to store the easy-to-use java
tools, as simple as just one java class.
What do you think? |
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t******t 发帖数: 51 | 26 OK, my answers:
1) A & a = B(); // does not compile, need to use const on the left hand side
A * p = &B(); // does compile, problem is: 'B()' is a temporary, so we
cannot use p after this line of code as the memory is released
2) realloc();
3) placement new
4) try Effective C++ (or More effective C++?), forgot which item but there
are several items about this topic
5) try any C++ book
6) name mangling issue
Bottomline is: if you really read through the two books Effective C++ and
More effective |
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c*****t 发帖数: 1879 | 27 Basically, create two indices on key A and key B. For join operation,
it is not necessarily slow.
If both sets are small, brute force match would be sufficient.
In your case, the bottle neck could very well be disk seek time
vs disk read time. Actual comparison could be done rather quickly.
Also, if sets are sorted in certain manners, the comparison can be
done efficiently.
The bottomline is that, before you consider some fansy algorithms,
do some tests firsts.
stamp
timestamp
than |
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c*****t 发帖数: 1879 | 28
+,
multiple
^^^^^^^^^
correction: by value.
i.e. pointers are passed by value, and so do primitive types.
Also, technically, implementing multiple interfaces is multiple inheritance.
Bottomline, be extra careful when you answer this type of questions. Even
though you know what you are talking about, but getting 100% right isn't
easy. |
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N********n 发帖数: 8363 | 29
Turning it into NOOP only coverts one problem into another. Bottomline
pointer is a pain in the @ss feature brings more trouble than advantage. |
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c********1 发帖数: 421 | 30 说明科技英语对翻译质量的要求低得出奇
因为这些英语即使不用google translate,而是拿到国内市场让人翻译
那些翻译的人也大多找一些在校的大学生,而大学生也只会拿google translate翻译
这也是为什么几乎所有的科技英语翻译后的作品可读性趋向于0的原因。
bottomline:并不是google translate好到够用,
而是因为非google translate的人工翻译更烂。 |
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N********n 发帖数: 8363 | 31
There's a "row_number()" function that SqlServer & Oracle uses to
generate rowId for select results. It probably could do the work
but feels like a temporary inefficient hack.
Bottomline a table should not allow duplicates to exist so a long
term solution is still a properly designed table. |
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a*********r 发帖数: 139 | 32 Take P or FM first and then MFE, MLC and C. Of course, you can take any
order you want. But I think this is a reasonable order.
If you know master-level math, you can breeze through all preliminary exams.
Just study manuals. I don't think you even need to read the recommended
textbook for preliminary exams. But actuarial science is not just math.
All the math majors I know (a very biased and limited sample) never failed
any exams. In a period of 4 years, I did a Ph.D. in pure math from a
prestig... 阅读全帖 |
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n********k 发帖数: 2818 | 33 Gosh! Too busy to reply this kind confusing/superfacial message...to be
clear, it is not about its
writing/contents being dark or not...it is more about its motives, the tone
and the demeaning
gesture/intent between the lines! As I said earlier, I am a fan of those
movies/books picturing the very
dark side of China/Chinese. Myself is very critical about China/Chinese as I
am with science. And I am no
nationalist at all...However there is a bottomline: write/tell a very very
very dark story in a |
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n********k 发帖数: 2818 | 34 fuck off, you don't know what you are talking about...Does this sound more
direct and better:)))...Alright alright, thanks...your points are well-taken
...but I suppose I couldn't just go like a jerk saying something blablabla...
frankly in real life, if LZ was my little brother/sister(or a young Chinese
friend around me), I might have just told (or shout out hey...): calm down
and sit back and do some reflections before taking on any stupid actions.
Win or lose, you never know...I am not tryi... 阅读全帖 |
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P******t 发帖数: 1717 | 35 我也同意不能鸡蛋里挑骨头,如果论饶益的其他言行,我是赞的
不谈骨头也就罢了,但如果谈到骨头,不能否认骨头是存在的,甚至认为鸡蛋里有骨头
都是美的。一码事归一码事。
施饶国籍换来换去,我个人鄙夷。
施饶发表自己专业外的言论,我认同饶,鄙夷施。
施饶在各自领域的建树,我对施饶都只有敬佩的份。
Bottomline, 泛泛的谈某人怎样的话,我觉得饶这个人不错,施不是什么东西,但我不
会因为赞赏饶就也说他国籍这事办的漂亮,也不会因为鄙夷施就说他学术平平只会CNS灌
些无用的水。 |
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P****d 发帖数: 564 | 36 I would consider two issues:
1. Is my current expertise going to give me a strategic advantage in the
new field?
2. Do I have a unique angle to approach the new field compared to people
who have been working on it?
As to taking on new challenges, your current field is likely to have
significant and challenging questions to be answered. If you see those,
there's no need to take on a new subject for the sake of taking on a new
subject. The bottomline is scientific significance.
Risk and benefi... 阅读全帖 |
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n********k 发帖数: 2818 | 37 Morphin and some others have already pointed out: you have to take the
ownership of your own career/life...at this point: your project/training:
bottomline: know your goals, your study:the state of the field, the
question, where to go and how to go, and then execute it...as a postdoc, you
are not supposed to allow your boss to fool/push you around like that...I
would consider it were largely my fault if that happened to me...change asap
unless you have a better exit plan(: pretend to be naive f... 阅读全帖 |
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n********k 发帖数: 2818 | 38 you shall have asked decay, P/A, Ache etc etc, they all have lots successful
experience...while I have offered my dark and sad experiences in some
previous threads...bottomline I think of two points: real stuff rules no
matter where it comes from; bull rules as long as a study is reasonable(
could be wrong or sloppy though)...Concerning editors: professional editors(
like those in CNS etc) sucks...but field editors(those in academic) could be
better...like those from dev cell, JCB, JCS, JN etc e... 阅读全帖 |
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B**********g 发帖数: 78 | 39 Bschool faculty salary might be higher than what you can get with the
current PhD; but the difference CANNOT justify another 5 years, if you cannot even ask discipline-specific questions and seem to only care about $$. Bottomline: you are never paid enough for doing things you don't really enjoy. |
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L****i 发帖数: 379 | 40 你说的有道理。我问的是管理学。研究方向与我的很相似。
cannot even ask discipline-specific questions and seem to only care about $$
. Bottomline: you are never paid enough for doing things you don't really
enjoy. |
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j*********5 发帖数: 6221 | 41 It seems no way if you are looking for Postdoc position without your boss's
letter.... unfortunately.
Talk to him and negotiate about his bottomline for your graduation. Never
Never 闹掰 with your boss unless you will never stay in your research field. |
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z****e 发帖数: 438 | 42 链接:http://zuyeye.wordpress.com/
以前写过两个工作面试要注意的事项(1 2)。今天发现它们主要是针对第一轮面试,
居然没有谈去flyout时应该注意什么。今天补上,希望对大家今后有用。
收到flyout就意味着你离自己拿到offer就又迈进了很大一步。一般讲,3-4个面试应该
给自己带来一个flyout。如果自己的flyout低于这个水平,说明自己第一轮面试表现不
够出色,要好好分析一下自己到底什么地方做的不好。如果flyout高于这个水平,说明
自己做的很出色,keep the momentum going就行了。
收到邀请后,首先看看邀请自己的地方附近有没有自己在第一轮面试中面试过的地方。
如果有和自己flyout排名类似的地方,可以让他们知道自己要到他们附近fly out,看
看他们有没有兴趣搞一个joint flyout,这样既节约金钱,同时也节约你的时间。如果
别人对你仍然很感兴趣,往往会同意joint flyout。但和别人联系时候,说话要注意分
寸。要讲的很中性,不要说什么“我现在有一个flyout,但对你们更感兴趣,希望搞个
joint ... 阅读全帖 |
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c******u 发帖数: 174 | 43 必杀技。。。
链接:http://zuyeye.wordpress.com/
以前写过两个工作面试要注意的事项(1 2)。今天发现它们主要是针对第一轮面试,
居然没有谈去flyout时应该注意什么。今天补上,希望对大家今后有用。
收到flyout就意味着你离自己拿到offer就又迈进了很大一步。一般讲,3-4个面试应该
给自己带来一个flyout。如果自己的flyout低于这个水平,说明自己第一轮面试表现不
够出色,要好好分析一下自己到底什么地方做的不好。如果flyout高于这个水平,说明
自己做的很出色,keep the momentum going就行了。
收到邀请后,首先看看邀请自己的地方附近有没有自己在第一轮面试中面试过的地方。
如果有和自己flyout排名类似的地方,可以让他们知道自己要到他们附近fly out,看
看他们有没有兴趣搞一个joint flyout,这样既节约金钱,同时也节约你的时间。如果
别人对你仍然很感兴趣,往往会同意joint flyout。但和别人联系时候,说话要注意分
寸。要讲的很中性,不要说什么“我现在有一个flyout,但对你们更感兴趣,希望搞... 阅读全帖 |
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l*****n 发帖数: 1034 | 44
needs
often
Student Achievement. The bottomline is, I am not hired to become a counselor
, and students' test scores are a direct indicator of my teaching
performance. I will easily lose my job if my class does not make AYP (
adequate yearly progress). The taxpayers don't pay me 40k a year just to
make students feel good.
It might sound harsh, but the sad reality is today many American school
students have high self-esteem and disappointing academic (and social)
skills. An international study s |
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b**s 发帖数: 231 | 45 LOL, what's the logic behind setting this bar on age? Excuse my wording, but
I think this is non-sense.
You didn't come through the past in his/her boots, and how can you get down
to a verdict so forcefully?
25 not a problem, even 35 isn't. Age weighs in but is absolutely not a
decisive concern. Doing IP or not is far from the bottomline either. At the
end of the day, what matters is whether or not you have a big heart and guts
to fight your way through.
To OP: Stick to your dream, cuz you don't |
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