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Descartes
Soothsayer
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Saved. I'll read it when I'm not so sleepeh.
------- Believe those who are seeking the truth; doubt those who find it. The truth will set you free. But first, it will piss you off Cogito Ergo Sum Stercus accidit
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9:39 pm on Nov. 4, 2009 | Joined: Dec. 2008 | Days Active: 203 Join to learn more about Descartes California, United States | Straight Male | Posts: 8,126 | Points: 10,607
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Total Destruction
Guru
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Super boring; didn't finish reading.
------- The ___... it brings the ___ Mein Brüder ist Josh
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Thriftweed
Guru
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countess wilhelmine von wuthenau-hohenthurm gonna do murder
------- the sign of creation is
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Smileyy
Quality Control Engineer
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Whats it about? Summarize for us lazy people please :D
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( redhotchilis64 )
Enlightened One
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Quote: from Smileyy at 12:41 am on Nov. 5, 2009
Whats it about? Summarize for us lazy people please :D
The line of succession to the British Throne is a partial list of the people in line to succeed to the throne of the United Kingdom. The succession is regulated by the Act of Settlement 1701, the Royal Marriages Act 1772 and common law.[1] The line of succession is restricted to the heirs of the Electress Sophia of Hanover, as determined by male-preference primogeniture, religion, and legitimate birth: A person is always immediately followed in the succession by his or her own legitimate descendants (his or her line) except for any legitimate descendants who already appear higher in the line of succession. Birth order and gender matter: older sons (and their lines) come before younger sons (and theirs); a person's sons (and their lines), irrespective of age, all come before his or her daughters (and their lines). (Elder daughters and their lines also take precedence over younger daughters and theirs.)[2] The monarch must be a Protestant at the time of accession, and enter into communion with the Church of England after accession.[2] Anyone who is Roman Catholic, becomes Roman Catholic, or marries a Roman Catholic is permanently excluded from the succession.[2] A person born to parents who are not married to each other at the time of birth (a bastard) is not included in the line of succession. The subsequent marriage of the parents does not alter this.[3] Under British law, a child born to a married woman is assumed to be the child of her husband.
------- I know we can't all stay here forever So I want to write my words on the face of today And they'll paint it
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