Haunted Nights 21st June 2013

WARNING! CARRY ON READING OR ELSE YOU WILL DIE, even if you only looked at the word warning! Once there was a little girl named Clarissa. She was ten-years-old and she lived in a mental hospital because she killed her mom and dad. She got so bad that she went to kill all the staff in the hospital, so the More-government decided that the best idea was to get rid of her so they set up a special room to kill her as humane as possible, but it went wrong the machine they were using went wrong. And she sat there in agony for hours until she died. Now every week on the day of her death, she returns to the person that reads this letter, on a Monday night at 12:00a.m. She creeps into your room and kills you slowly, by cutting you and watching you bleed to death. Now send this to ten other pictures on this one site, and she will haunt someone else who doesn't. This isn't fake. Apparently, if you copy and paste this to ten comments in the next ten minutes, u will have the best day of ur life tomorrow. U will either get kissed or asked out. If u break this chain, u will see a little dead girl in your room. In 53 mins someone will say I love you or I'm sorry
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The Miami Heat's payroll this season was $83.77 million American, making it fourth highest in the league. Would you believe it if I told you that the Heat were the only team with a top five payroll to win a playoff series this season?

First, in chart and/or graph form, the top ten team payrolls for this season:

1. LA Lakers $100,131,988
2. Brooklyn $87,644,649
3. Orlando $87,365,418
4. Miami $83,777,933
5. Philadelphia $81,901,193
6. New York $79,977,119
7. Portland $75,802,401
8. Boston $75,491,684
9. Chicago $75,348,280
10. LA Clippers $73,152,721

Let's review their seasons, shall we?

The Los Angeles Lakers went four and out against the Spurs after making the tournament on the last day of the season. This, by the way, was after they started 1-4, fired Mike Brown, and were 17-24 at the halfway point. Mike D'Antoni may want to sleep with one eye open for the forseeable future though: the Lakers just hired Phil Jackson as a "consultant".

The Brooklyn Nets in their new home lost a Game 7 against the Derrick Rose-less Chicago Bulls in the first round IN THEIR HOUSE. Oh, and they fired Avery Johnson, who was a NBA Coach of the Year once.

The Orlando Magic finished a league-worst 20-62. And they still managed to lose in the playoffs: they lost the top pick in the NBA Draft Lottery to the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Philadelphia 76ers celebrated their 50th anniversary in the City of Brotherly Angst by posting a 34-48 record and finishing 9th in the East. It wasn't close: they missed the playoffs by four games. And they fired Doug Collins. Their big offseason acquisition Andrew Bynum (weird ass hair and all) didn't play a single minute in their uniform. Oh, and Bynum is an unrestricted free agent. But then again, any team with Kwame Brown on it is destined to suck. That's a fact. Did you know Kwame Brown has played for seven NBA teams?

The New York Knicks at least look respectable again, winning the Atlantic Division comfortably (their first since the 1993-94 season). Visions of NBA Finals danced in fans' heads, but JR Smith went belly up against the Pacers (going 4-15 in the season fnale), and the Knicks were upset in the Eastern Conference semifinals. At least Carmelo Anthony got an NBA MVP vote, so he's got that going for him, which is nice.

The Portland Trailblazers anonymously finished 33-49, just two games ahead of the Minnesota Timberwolves in the "Northwest Division". The division, by the way, was won by the 60-win Oklahoma City Thunder, which is about as far north in this country as Santiago, Chile to the rest of the world. Nobody is quite aware the Trail Blazers still exist.

The Boston Celtics went 41-40 (their season finale cancelled due to the Boston Marathon bombings, the first game cancelled and not made up by the NBA since the schedule went to 82 games) and made the tournament, but were bounced by the Knicks in six games in the first round of the playoffs. All things considered, it could have been worse: they went down 0-3 to the Knicks. Thank goodness the best of five no longer exists, right?

The Chicago Bulls finished 45-37, just five back in the loss column of the Pacers in the Midwest, and knocked out the Brooklyn Nets in a seven-game dogfight (one of which featured a three-overtime game). But having no Derrick Rose would come back to haunt them (not that it would matter; the result was the same as last year with Rose on the team) as the Bulls after winning the series opener against the Heat lost the next four (including posting up just 65 points in Game 4).

The Los Angeles Clippers...well, they're the Clippers again despite trying to tell us otherwise. After winning their first ever division title (and their best record ever), they get their rocks kicked in by the upstart Memphis Grizzlies (who inexplicably made it to the NBA Final Four) in six games. And they fired Vince the Black. A proposed deal that would have gotten the Clippers Kevin Garnett and coach Doc Rivers appears to have died earlier this week. Don't ever change, Clippers. Don't ever change.

As for the Miami Heat, well...they had pizza with Drake last night. Because that's how champions celebrate, right? Pizza with Drake?

#ProtipForLife: Money don't buy a championship. It's not about getting a star or three, but getting THE RIGHT STAR OR THREE.
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## Haunted Delhi
Delhi dillwalo ki !! aur bhooto ki??
Dil thaam ke Dehli walo...Dil Dehlaney waley
bhoot toh aapke shehar mein bhi hain...
#1 Delhi Cantt/Ashok Vihar/Dwarka
(Challawa):
This is the most beautiful and greenest
stretch of Delhi. That also makes it the
creepiest of places to ride alone. Many
people have reported that a lady dressed in
white hitchhikes on this road. If you give her
a lift, she suddenly disappears after some
time!.It is reported that this place is haunted
by a vengeful spirit of the lady clad in white
sari asking for lift from the motorists. If
people don’t stop their vehicle, she starts
running swiftly with the same speed and
reaching ahead of them. Some people claim
that possibly the lady was a traveller while
alive; hence she waves at lonely passersby to
stop. There is another true Indian ghost
story which says that a woman in white
dress roams around the Ashok Vihar flyover
between 1am and 4am. Anyone who passes
by at that hour, and stops to ask her for
directions, will not find their way home that
night. Their vehicles break down or they go
around in circles.
She is also been spotted under a fig tree in
Dwarka Sector 9 and in Andheria (Mor)
Modh, where call-centre employees and
their cab drivers are strictly advised against
pulling over to have a chat. Sometimes, she
appears in the middle of the road, only to
disappear under the wheels.
#2. Khooni Darwaza
The name itself suggests that the place is
eerie. The Britishers stripped and shot the 3
surviving sons of Bahadur Shah Zafar here
after crushing the Sepoy mutiny. The 3
Mughal princes still haunt this doorway and
wait to avenge their public humiliation. So if
you are English, keep out of this haunted
place in Delhi!
#3. Jamali-Kamali Masjid
No, Jamali and Kamali are not the name of
ghosts. They were two noble Sufi saints who
were buried in the tomb here. But some
jihns do haunt this tranquil masjid. If you
visit this haunted spot, you could expect to
be slapped by invisible hands and chased by
the wind. This haunted place in Delhi is
always avoided during the night time.
#4. Sanjay Vann
The lone forest area in Delhi has not been
spared by the restless spirits of the city. This
forest is famous for its old and winding
banyan trees. Many hikers have reported
seeing a lady dressed in white walking
among the old banyans and disappearing
suddenly. If you see the 'White Lady', please
tell her to get out of that white toga; it is
becoming such a cliche for ghosts. (Jokes
apart... But Many claim to have seen her)
#5. Lothian Cemetery
This is the oldest burial ground for
Christians in Delhi with graves dating back to
the 1700s. And it has a whole menagerie of
ghosts to offer. The headless ghost is one of
the most popular ones. In his lifetime, he
was a young soldier who was spurned by his
beloved and blew his head. Now he walks
with his head in his hands on moon-less
nights. Many people have also seen a child
carry a bier move around this ancient
cemetery.
#6.House No. W-3
It is an abandoned house located in South
Delhi where an aged couple were murdered
a decade ago. Various sounds ranging from
sobs to screams emanate from the house as
reported by the neighbours. Similar haunted
houses can be found in Defence Colony,
Green Park, Lajpat Nagar, Lodhi Road and
many places where properties worth crores
have been deserted since decades due to the
paranormal activities happening in them.
#7.Khooni Nadi (Bloody River)
This flows across Rohini in Delhi and it is
believed that whoever enters the river is
sucked inside it by a mysterious force. Many
have lost their lives there and the reason for
this phenomenon is still unknown.
#8.Mutiny House
A memorial built by the British to
commemorate the death of their officials in
the revolt of 1857, people have found
chopped-up moving arms and legs of the
deceased officials in the evenings. It truly
must be a ghastly sight for those who have
witnessed it first hand.
#9.Bhuli Bhatiyari ka Mahal
The entry to the monument from the North-
East, interestingly, is twin-gated, strange for
a structure that is deemed 'not so'
important. It has remained abandoned and
left unoccupied for centuries and is known
to be haunted with various sounds and
invisible shuffling activity around this part of
the ridge.
#10. Chor minar
Visit the tower for the love of history, the
love of its hidden secrets & for the love of
Delhi. Only make sure it doesn't get too dark
when you get there because you may just
find a head or two bopping from those
windows or lying near the bushes & always
keep in mind the statutory warning inscribed
on each brick of the tower: ‘DO NOT STEAL’!
## Other haunted places includes Firoz Shah
Kotla Fort and Tughlaqabad fort.. story of
which is a lil long

gud ngt frds...swtdrmz
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Published on Sunday, 20 January 2013 10:29
Written by Soma Marik
The Struggle Against Rape and Sexual Assault: A View from the Left [i]
Soma Marik
The Current Mobilizations over Rape:
As a historian, I know that the actions very often have highly unintended consequences. Historical turning points occur, not because deep planning willed them into existence, but at the intersection of many cross-currents. So it is today. Activists of our generation have been campaigning for long over rape, demanding changes in rape laws, changes in attitudes, and a wide range of demands. But it was not our repeated campaigns, nor even the over a decade long epic protest of Irom Sharmila, that managed to shake the entire country. It was, on the surface, a single incident, the Delhi bus gang rape of early December 2012. We are aware of the vast numbers who have come out and demanded punishment, government action, who have protested repeatedly and vigorously. Accordingly, we need:
• To understand, why this tremendous anger, and how do we relate to it? There are reasons for taking this approach, because at some important points, the approach of the feminist movement may not be the same as the approach of a part of the current movement.
• To reflect and ask ourselves, where do we go from here? What will our long term demands be?
• To discuss ways and means, by which the movement can develop.
The anger is the result of growing hostility of the people of India, including of the well-to-do middle class which has been much more looked after by all the regimes – UPA, NDA, United Front – and not just the most exploited social layers. This anger and rejection was earlier displayed by the support given to Anna Hazare. I do not thereby express my support to him. I am pointing out that Hazare received mass support because he seemed to represent an alternative to round and round of corruption, criminality, violence, by all the mainstream parties. Regardless of his own motivations, which were quite authoritarian, the social base that was behind him was not finished when his movement seemed to die down.
And this means, when we discuss rape and struggle against rape, we need to discuss politics, as well as legal issues. There are two distinct dimensions to the politics of rape. One is the party level, the other at a deeper social level. All parties and their spokespersons and ideologues have been trying to see how best to use the current crisis. Being at the government both in Delhi and in the Centre, the Congress has had the most difficult time. Its approach has been to call for calm, to promise that things will be done, to put up Sonia Gandhi on TV with a puffy face (you see, she too had been crying at the tragedy) —a move sadly let down by Man Mohan Singh not realizing he was still being recorded and asking handlers, Theek hai?
The Sangh Parivar has of course sought to cash in on the issue. It has done so in different voices, since it wants to talk to different constituents. The Sarsanghchalak has announced that rape occurs in India, not in Bharat. Return to “our traditions” and there will be no rape. And Swapan Dasgupta, the western trained ideologue who uses tools of analysis taken from western discourses to support the Sangh cause, has argued that as a result of liberalization, a confident young India has emerged which is demanding, not supplicating. Only Narendra Modi can be its role model, since he too is anti-establishment.
The demand for the death penalty has been raised for rapists. This was of course raised long back by Advani in 2002. But only selected rapes of course. V.D. Savarkar had long ago argued that in order to teach Muslims the proper lesson, it was necessary to rape Muslim women in a big way. This agenda was put to practice in Gujarat. Even before 2002, it was in Surat (1992) that Hindutva rioters not only raped Muslim women but videotaped the act. A decade later, there were mass scale rapes, sexual violence as well as murders when of course Narendra Modi was the CM then. And of course, now we have had Babu Bajrangi and Maya Kodnani convicted for masterminding some of the pogroms. And again of course, it was Modi who made Kodnani a minister, AFTER the pogroms.
When we are asked to campaign only for death penalty, or when we are asked to put the entire focus on law change, these are dimensions we are asked to forget. Who are we asking to change the laws? Parties that have supported pogroms and rapes. Parties that have not only kept criminals in their backyards, but have actually made criminals, including people with rape and sexual molestation charges against them, MLAs, MPs and ministers.
Caste, Communal and Custodial Rapes:
There are also other politics involved, beyond the Congress trying to save its votes and the BJP trying to garner them. There is a class, caste, gender linkage which is complex. Rape, Arundhati Roy pointed out, has become part of India’s political culture. Police attack villages and gang rape. Upper castes attack dalits and as part of that rape dalit women. At this point let us look at some of the images that haunt us.
• Rape and murder of Thangjam Manorama of Manipur (2004) by Assam Rifles personnel. No punishment for the crime. Protection of the criminals because according to the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, army personnel in areas where this act has been invoked cannot be subjected to trial under the regular laws of the country.
• The Shopian Rape and Murder of Niloufer and Aasiya (Kashmir 2009). Cover up and denial of rape. Nobody punished despite massive struggles.
• The arrest of an adivasi social movement activist Soni Sori on the charge of being in the CPI (Maoist) in 2011, and actions against her including stripping during interrogation, insertion of stones in her vagina and rectum. The SP of Dantewada who had ordered this, Ankit Garg, subsequently awarded the Police Medal for Gallantry on 26th January. Soni Sori is still in Raipur jail, in the custody of that same police force.
• Rape as a part of communalism – The Anti-Sikh riots, arson, murders, and as part of that cycle of violence, rapes of Sikh women, following the death of Indira Gandhi, in 1984. Prime accused included Jagdish Tytler, H. K. L. Bhagat, Sajjan Kumar and other Congress(I) leaders. There have been numerous anti-Muslim, anti-Christian communal attacks, promoted by the RSS or other members of its extended network of organisations, usually called the Sangh Parivar. These include Surat 1992, where rapes were videotaped and shown, and Gujarat 2002, where a very large number of rapes were committed.
• Rapes by upper and intermediate castes on Dalits. They include the Khairlanji rapes and mass murders (2006) case.
The protests in Delhi were legitimate. The woman who died, contrary to Arundhati Roy’s claim, in fact came from a rural background though she was working in Delhi, according to a news published by The Hindu. She earned hardly enough to be counted as middle class. So the kind of left wing argument that simply slotted the protests as middle class, just because a large number of middle class women were present, is questionable. Middle class is a vague term. There is an ideological pressure from the ruling class for working people in urban, non-factory jobs to imagine themselves to be middle class. Rather than a Marxist concept of class, dress code, “culture”, and other factors are worked in here. So old petit bourgeoisie, professional and managerial layers who are close to the ruling class, and salaried employees who by any objective definition, are clubbed together under this category. Attempts to marginalize the protests by saying they are middle class, leads one to a position close to that taken by Congress (I) leaders who have commented that the protestors do not have a grasp over reality and other comments.
But one point Arundhati Roy and others make does need to be taken seriously. The rapists in this case were lower class, and it happened in South Delhi. I do not make this comment in order to argue in the least that therefore the rapists should be let off. But I raise the point, because we have not seen such massive outrage when dalit women, working class women in unorganized sectors, etc are raped. Trade unionists and women activists connected to labour issues know quite well, for example, that there are sectors (one can mention brick-kilns in West Bengal for example) where women have to provide sexual services to contractors and overseers in order to get or retain their jobs. Since rape even in its current definition includes sexual intercourse under pressure, this is certainly rape – but never reported. We, activists in the women’s movement, have more often been accustomed to rallies and meetings where a hundred people attending were often taken as a good sign. I do not therefore blame those who were out on the streets. I just want to stress, that unless we are active in all cases, a class/ caste/community bias will inevitably creep in. And also, unless we are clearly aware of the politics of rape, we will not be able to understand just why, for example, the governments at state and centre want to bring in death penalty for rape, but only in very rare cases. After all, there have been very many rapes committed by men uniform. Soldiers protected by the Armed Forces Special Powers Act, police protected in various ways, have to be sheltered. The moment we take up such cases, we go beyond looking at rape as action by a few criminals or so called perverts, to looking at rape as part of the use of elite power or using women’s bodies to gain political mileage.
Participation first, critiques afterwards:
It is however necessary to know how to make critical comments. What we have seen is a massive public show of anger and a rejection of government cynicism. We have to be a part of such a movement, we have to be out there, on the streets, with the predominantly young people who have come out, before our critical voices make sense to them. In other words, our first practical task is to continue to build the movement. Our task is to reject all platitudes, all tall promises to the effect that we can go home since the duly constituted authorities are looking after the question of rape, and punishment of rapists.
After we have come out once, twice, thrice, we also have to start asking, where do we go from here? And that immediately raises questions of theory, strategy and tactics.
In order to ask what practical demands are needed next, we must start with the overall picture of rape and sexual assault in India, as well as the legal and administrative reflections of the same.
In 2010 there were over 22,000 rapes. In 2011 the figure was above 24,000. But this is just the number of recorded rapes. There are far greater numbers of rapes that are not recorded compared to the ones recorded. Legal experts point out that many rapes go unreported. Due to "family honour" many complaints are not made, or are withdrawn and in many cases the police do not give a fair hearing. Medical evidence is often unrecorded making it easy for offenders to escape without any conviction, under prevailing laws. And finally, existing laws marginalize many actions. Law is a representation of the social order. Our society is deeply impacted by four types of hierarchies – class, gender, caste and community. And these interact with one another. Rape is seen as loss of honour, chastity, modesty. It is not seen as violence inflicted on women. As a result, rape is defined so that it excludes all torture of a woman’s sexual organs, unless there is non-consensual peno-vaginal sexual intercourse. Moreover, it is held that there is no rape in marriage. In other words, a woman who had stones inserted in her vagina, as was the case with Soni Sori, cannot bring a charge of rape. What she can bring, at best, under existing law, is a charge of molestation. She was stripped, according to her own assertion, but this according to existing law, can only be called “outraging the modesty of a woman”. And even if Ankit Garg, the then Dantewada Police Superintendent, subsequently awarded the Police Medal for Gallantry, were to be convicted for these crimes, what would he be given? According to law, for molestation and outraging the modesty, these are the provisions:
Section.509 of IPC, -- when there is an intention to insult the modesty of any woman by the offender by uttering any word, making any sound or gesture or by exhibiting any object, with the intention that such word or such sound be heard, or that such gesture or object be seen by such a woman, or by intruding upon the privacy of such a woman.
Punishment: simple imprisonment for a term which may extend to one year, with fine or with both.

Section 354 of the IPC considers the assault or criminal force to woman with the intention to outrage her modesty. This offense is considered less serious than Rape.
Punishment: Upto two years imprisonment or a fine or both.

Section 323 IPC punishes anyone causing voluntarily hurt(non cognizable)
Punishment: Upto one year or Rs. 1000 or both.
So the maximum punishment will be four years’ imprisonment, plus an unspecified fine. A more likely scenario, even if he was to be convicted, is just some fine.
Let me connect this with certain other issues. This is where class and caste and community become so important. The legal terms used here are significant. We are talking about the modesty of a woman, and about molestation. Given a hierarchical society, patriarchy does not have an identical impact on all sorts of women. Bhanwari Devi, a Sathin in Rajasthan, a low caste potter by social origin was raped because she was actively campaigning against child marriages. I do not want to go into all the details of her case. But it shows insensitivity by police, insensitivity by magistrate, and a deeply caste-ist attitude of the court. The district sessions judge pronounced that upper-caste men could not have raped a Dalit!!! The State Government formally decided to move the High Court, but till 2007, fifteen years after the rape, the HC had managed to hold only one hearing.
In another case, in a judgement delivered this December, Delhi district judge J.R. Aryan said, “IPC does not recognize any such concept of marital rape. If complainant was a legally wedded wife of accused, the sexual intercourse with her by accused would not constitute offence of rape even if it was by force or against her wishes.” In simpler language, after marriage a woman has no bodily integrity vis a vis her husband. It is his to take when and how he chooses.
While there cannot be any hierarchy of victimhood, according to which the rape of dalit women, or the rape of working class women, is more heinous than the rape of middle class women, the media blitz in the Delhi case highlights the existence of other hierarchies. By separating this one case from the many thousands of cases (572 rape cases recorded in Delhi alone in 2012) the media and the mainstream political parties have consciously sought to draw attention away from rape as a systemic matter. And our demands and movements have to take these into accounts.
Justice and the Social Order:
The crucial point where socialists need to intervene is in moving attention away from talk of vengeance, hanging, castration, to concerns for the victims, and the causes of rapes. First, we need to take a look at what kind of a society we live in, that constantly creates rapists. It is of course necessary to demand punishment for crimes. But when we talk about individual criminals and punishments, and when the cases highlighted by the Barkha Dutts and the Arnab Goswamis are cases where lower class rapists rape individuals, the full picture does not emerge. It means, on one hand, we are not trying to find out what drives such people to violence. On the other hand, it also means that we are hiding rapes that are created, promoted, and orchestrated by the state, or by powerful social and political groups. Perhaps the clearest evidence comes from the media endorsement of Narendra Modi in recent times, ignoring the convictions of Maya Kodnani and Babu Bajrangi. Rapes in Gujarat do not matter, since Modi has won elections thrice in a row and the GDP has grown.
It is also necessary for us to campaign about rape survivors and helping them overcome their trauma. When we talk about justice, we need, therefore, to focus on first, justice in ensuring that the woman is able to live with dignity, and second, that the social causes of rape are addressed, instead of merely retributive justice, that is, getting vicarious pleasure at long sentences handed out to a few among many rapists.
Finally, historical experience suggests left wing activists need to be involved within the social movements themselves, stressing that rape and sexual harassment is not permissible within the oppressed either. If we do not want to condone any rape, and at the same time want to ensure widest class unity of the oppressed, we need to take our campaigns among the oppressed, not just to point out that the ruling class is hand in glove with patriarchy, but also to stress how patriarchy influences the toiling people, and building up a struggle against it. To reject or minimize such actions as feminist irrelevancies, as large sections of the left once tended to do, and as it is still a tendency that reduces serious campaigning, is to ensure that patriarchy will remain and revive within the oppressed.
The Right Wing Discourse on Rape:
The role of the state all too often is obliterated when we look at each rape case in isolation. And when we focus only on the loss of chastity and modesty. Take the Delhi Case and the reason for public anger. The rape occurred in a bus, which was taken over by a gang of six persons. What exactly was the police doing? Where were they when a public vehicle was de-facto hijacked? Instead, they and the other arms of the state were visible against public protests. The use of water canons is not my sole point. The core area of Delhi was shut down. The Metro could not be used between a number of vital stations. All in the name of security. Whose security was being protected? Not that of ordinary citizens – not the woman who would die soon, nor her male friend who was badly injured.
The demand for changing the law from rape to sexual assault is at the same time the easiest to explain and among the hardest to achieve. Based on events I have already recounted, and many other events we know, such as the use of lathis or other implements to insert into the vaginas of women accused of being Naxalites, separatists, terrorists, Maoists, etc, if we do not provide for adequate punishment for these, we are ensuring gross miscarriage of justice. But it is difficult, because of the mindset of a society which is deeply patriarchal. It is a woman’s loss of honour or chastity that matters for this patriarchy. If raped, she is supposed to have suffered a fate worse than death.
A woman who has already “lost” her chastity and modesty by having sexual relations before or outside of marriage, is not considered to have suffered too much harm; and the perpetrator is therefore not required to be punished too severely. Till 2003, the defence could try to cast doubts on the victim’s evidence by raising the question of her past sexual history. The Indian Evidence Act was amended in 2003 to stop this, but the amendment appears to have impacted only the guilt determination phase of the trial, and not the sentencing phase. The stereotypes have an adverse impact on rape sentencing. In cases where the woman’s behaviour does not adhere to stereotypical constructs, the men who raped them end up getting lower sentences.
Once we have a category of crime called sexual assault, and with clearer guidelines for standards of punishment, it would be more difficult to let off rapists/assaulters who are socially higher up, or where the survivor is/was not someone who fit the stereotype. This can be seen very clearly with the Park Street Rape Case. Even now, a TMC leader can openly say that it was not a rape case at all, but a conflict between a sex worker and her clients. The sole “reason” if you want to honour the ridiculous argument with that term, was of course that she had been drinking in a bar late at night. In other words she was not the ideal woman. Ensuring principled sentencing, one that is in tune with our constitutional values, is a better guarantee for justice to rape survivors, rather than legislative steps providing for capital punishment, chemical castration and the like.
That we have had 24206 recorded rape cases in 2011, and that we have over 9000 past rape cases yet to be disposed off in West Bengal alone, show things about state machinery – police, civil administration, and judiciary. Police show reluctance or even hostility to take FIRs and file charge sheets on time. Medical examinations are not always properly performed nor is there adequate provision. Cases move excruciatingly slowly. As we noted, even in well publicized cases like that of Bhanwari Devi, the trial has been agonizingly long. And here, once again, we need to note that while class and caste are not the sole factors, how far cases move, how they are handled, are also not totally delinked from them. I want to stress that there is nothing wrong in student youth being angry at the Delhi case, or the Park Street case. But we need to ensure that regardless or their class, caste or community identity, all women get equal protection. This means campaigning as hard over the rape of a woman who works in an unorganized sector industry, as for middle class women. And this will not be done by mainstream parties, by the police, or by judiciary, without relentless pressure on them.
This pressure has to be built up and integrated with any socialist strategy. Today, we find a large scale attacks on the women themselves. According to the RSS supremo Mohan Bhagawat, rapes occur in India not in Bharat, i.e., among “Westernised” women. Factually this is false, since nearly a quarter of rapes occur in rural India. More important, this puts the blame for the rape on the women. It is they who supposedly invite rape for having gone out after dark, for having worn the wrong clothing. And obviously, rape as a political action by Hindutva advocates against Muslims or Christians is excluded from this notion of rape. Then it becomes “just retribution”.
Another figure, a widely known “Godman” named Asaram Bapu, has stated that you cannot clap with one hand. That is, rape is not something only the males do. The women too are responsible.
Rapes in the family:
Advocacy of chemical castration is based on an argument that not real men but sexual perverts are the rapists. This has to be contested. Rape is not about sex. It is about display of masculine power. Castration as a punishment supposes it is only the bad individual who needs to be punished, so why not deprive him of the power to rape. In the case of the Delhi rape, as I have already pointed out, the rapists were lower class. Now it is being insinuated, and in cases like the Marathi chauvinist Raj Thackeray, openly stated, that poor migrants are at fault. These people, you see, are sex starved, so they rape. This is a class cum regionalist targeting that we need to combat.
According to the National Crime Records Bureau data for 2011, “Offenders were known to the victims in as many as 22,549 (94.2%) [cases out of 24,206]” and “Parents/close family members were involved in 1.2% (267) of these cases, neighbours were involved in 34.7% cases (7835 ) and relatives were involved in 6.9% (1560 ) cases.” So the rapists are around us. They are created by a society that devalues women. And a “typical” rapist is then created as an illusion, with “acceptable” class-caste-community configurations.
Some Demands:
Many of the issues have led us, along with others, (many women organized in the network Maitree) to formulate demands, some of which are:
• Time-bound trials in rape cases through fast-track courts in each sub-division of every district of all states needs to be ensured
• Sessions courts must be established in the geographically remote or otherwise backward sub-divisions where such courts do not exist. Concurrently, fast-track courts for trial of sexual assaults needs be in place in all sub-divisional courts.
• Wide publicity from time to time in all local languages across the country of the State’s provisions for shouldering liabilities involving legal procedures (including financial ones) in cases of sexual violence against women is essential for ensuring victims and survivors, especially from disadvantaged backgrounds, seek redress through law.
• A code of conduct needs to be in place to prevent stigmatization of survivors of sexual assault. Character assassination of survivors of sexual violence during trial or at any time anywhere by elected representatives, other politicians, public servants and the media, should be made a punishable offence.
• Extensive gender and sexuality sensitization programmes for the police and judiciary at all levels starting from the lowest tier, and irrespective of sex, is a must for doing away with patriarchal biases, making the legal system gender-friendly and helping in the de-stigmatization of survivors of sexual violence.
• The police stations and police personnel should be rigorously trained in human rights and women’s rights irrespective of the gender of the personnel. There should be intensified trainings to police personnel to handle cases of sexual assault on cis gendered women, transwomen, transmen. These trainings should include previous cases to make them more sensitive in their handling and not moralistically judge the victim. There is a need to provide for penal measures of police personnel violate such training and ill-treat victims.
• The Gender sensitization program must include disability component for the police and judiciary at all level so that sensitization and a clear understanding about the difficulties of Girls and Women with Disabilities is developed among the police and judiciary and the system become disabled friendly and helps to reduce the stigma, negative and apathetic attitude towards such women and are able to take appropriate action in case of sexual violence on them.

The most important question is, however, how do we want to achieve all this?
The protests in Delhi were sought to be shut down. Protestors were compared to Maoists and terrorists. The CP of Delhi called attacks on them collateral damage, using rhetoric from the biggest imperialist power on earth. Unless we understand that this class dimension of the state is also there, and will not go away, we will be fooling ourselves. Of course we must demand reforms. But we must not give in to any illusion that incremental reforms will end up by creating a good and just society. The reforms will be won only if we are out there, mobilizing and fighting. Why has the Verma Commission been set up now? The NCRB data is first of all available to the state. It knew better than us how many rapes occur in a year. If it did nothing then but has moved now, that is because huge masses were out on the streets. And unless we plan our mobilizations, if we simply feel tired and go back home, or if we are happy with a speedy disposal of the case in the Delhi issue, with hanging being handed down, especially with the woman dead, and forget the other 571 rapes in Delhi in 2012, the 9000 pending cases in West Bengal, and so on, then in the long term nothing positive will emerge. As Meena Kandasamy reminds us “In handling rape cases, several judges have proved themselves to be incarnations of khap panchayat chiefs. Two years ago, in dealing with the case of a gangrape of a minor girl, Justices H.S. Bedi and J.M. Panchal of the Supreme Court of India held that “there can be no presumption that a prosecutrix would always tell the entire story truthfully”. The above bench also shamelessly said, “In rape cases, the testimony of the victim cannot be considered to be the gospel truth.” This inherent suspicion by the judiciary is another act of silencing. The system tells you, speaking out will be a disgrace since you have to be disbelieved.” The idea that only the rapists are perverts, ignores the system which creates rapists and promotes rape as part of its political culture. We have to make this struggle part of wider struggles for human rights and for a better social order.


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Kiki kyosobola okola singa wabawo omuntu nakugamba omwazike mu mwagalwa wo omwezi gumu akuwemu ssente (10 million shillings) nga tewali bukwakulizo bwonna wadde obuwandiike kyoka nga ye mwetegefu okuwa seente nga nensonga jakuwa eri nti omwagalwa wo amusuza teyebase amulabikila bulungi buli lwamulaba agwelerela wakiri bwamufunako omwezi gumu kiba kiwedde. Oyinza kutaasa otya embeera eyo?????????????
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IM SORRY BUT I JUST DONT FEEL LIKE MASTURBATING IS WRONG, AND I DONT THINK THAT TALKING ABOUT IT IS WRONG EITHER.... AND THIS IS WHY "I DO ME"!!!!! #TeamMasturbation
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Poem “Dreams of You”
I woke this morning with a tear in my eye,
How do you do this, I close my eyes and release a sigh.
Now I long to feel your special touch,
How can this heart need you this much?
Thoughts of you haunt me day and night,
And I know loving you couldn't be more right.
You are in my dreams and inmy head,
You scare me, do I leave all this unsaid?
These words of love I write are only for you,
Is this love I’m sending getting through?
I want to see in your soft brown eyes your beautiful smile,
I want to hold you in my arms if only for a while.
I close my eyes and I see your face,
In my dreams we are in that special place.
A place where only true lovers could ever go,
Your smile touches my very soul.
So I close these lines with a prayer for you,
And that God will let this love get through.
To touch your soul and fill your heart,
And that I wish we weren't so far apart.
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Quiet night in again tonight on guitar hero cant beat it
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Comment You're Age Add Whoever Likes It ♥
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It's Friday! What will you be reading this weekend?
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Since it's Friday, I think we should give away some signed bookmarks! :)

Answer the following question in the comments section and you might be chosen as the winner!!!

If you were a ghost, what 5 things would you be mostly likely to do on a regular basis?
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We have been asked to build a haunt room at the Vampire Ball this year.

Are You Interested?

We have a tentative design, we do not yet know the dimensions of the room nor the location on the property.

What we need now is a COMMITMENT (Aye, a hard word fer the like o' us, I know) from builders, workers, volunteers and actors for the build and the event. The Vampire Ball takes place on Saturday Night, October 26th.

Be aware that we have Day 2 of the 3 Day "Hobbit Halloween" at Fairytale Town that same evening. We will need to STRATEGIZE as well as plan, build, make up and staff the Vampire Ball.
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Deerhoof or Scout Niblett? Answers on a postcard. Both are tomorrow night!

Remaining tickets available via Resident Brighton or via the ticket links below.
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Tim Duncan with the tough loss last night had this to say “The obvious word is ‘disappointing’,” he continued by saying “Tough end to the game. Made some bad decisions. Missed some shots. I don’t know what to say. Just give credit to the Miami Heat. LeBron was unbelievable. Dwyane was great.” The key thing he had to say was this "Game 7 is always going to haunt me." Duncan said he plans to return next season.
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Looking for work? outgoing?
if so we would like to hear from you....
We are on the haunt for guestlisters,bar staff, hosts...
please send your cv to gavin@escuchanottingham.co.uk

TONIGHT - OPEN FROM 7PM....
In Escucha we have a night of house, club classics and disco with 2-4-1 cocktails plus other great offers on the night and not forgetting a live dj...
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Confusing Pictures
What did you see first?
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We still collect orders of signed copies of 'All Is One' and we will ship early next week! make sure you get your copy at www.orphaned-land.com
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Going to be a fantastic night for a GHOST TOUR tomorrow evening!!! Tours available at 8 and 9 pm. Let Us Haunt You!

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Good morning everybody! It's finally Friday!! Still no call. I hate that it seems like my past continues to haunt me even 10years later. I didn't ask for security clearance Dammit! Lmfao but I'll keep trying. Somebody is bound to look past that crap and give me a chance. I'll call this place after lunch and see what they say. On another note my footsies hurt today And need a massage! Lmfao Have a great day!
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Welcome To My Life.

I have overcome my fears, and let go of my past,
No matter how painful it was, the pain could never last.
So thanks to everyone who made me stronger, all those that haunt my past,
Every last one of y'all, can kiss my country ass.
I tell it like it is, and I call them as I see it,
So to hell with all your bullshit, it's not hard to read it.
My past is made of dark nights, and long days,
Some days fuzzy, and in a haze.
I had my good, and my bad,
A lot of it came from knowing I lost a dad.
Some nights restless, some days sleepless,
A heart full of anger, and a head of incompleteness.
I'm troubled in the head, some call me crazy,
Am I crazy? Maybe, but that won't phase me.
Inside is a girl lost, with no map or compass,
And all she wants is a little comeuppance.
The taste of revenge, oh so sweat,
With that thirst quencher, nothing can be beat.
Yeah that's a little messed up of me,
But last time I checked it's called freedom of speech.
If you don't like it, stop reading I don't care,
If you're interested in what I say, keep reading if you dare.
My courage is strong, my fear is weak,
My mind is twisted, and my thoughts are neat.
My happiness does not last long,
And my anger comes n the most strong.
When I put my mind to something, I do it,
No second thoughts, no turning back, no just screw its.
My goals are set high, and my standards are higher,
Nothing can burn them down, no match, wick, or lighter.
The farther I go, the worse it gets,
But I don't stop, I keep going, I ain't scared of shit.
I'm a different person, I'm not the same,
But as strange as it sounds, I haven't changed.
My life is hard to manage, and worse to live in,
Sometimes I just want to stop, I want to give in.
I feel like I have a grasp on life,
I feel like I'm about to loose grip, like my hand was stabbed with a knife.
I don't know what to do, should I run and hide?
Or do what I always do, and stand and fight?
My mind races, it wonders off to Neverland,
I reach out for help, and only find my hand.
Like looking in a transparent mirror, I'm the only one there,
I'm the only one who gives a damn, the only one that cares.
I'm tired of walking by myself,
And come eighteen years old, I'm not sure if I'll really be myself.
I'm tired of this, I'm tired of being the only one who's crazy,
I wish there was someone like me, just so I can say "let's get crazy."
I may be twisted in the soul, and fucked up in the head,
But at least I know right from wrong even with a messed up head.
Yeah I've messed up, damn right I've made my mistakes,
But it's not like I caused an earthquake.
Nobody is perfect, every body messed up,
But at least I'm not scared to own up.
Out of every wrong move I've made,
I will stand by them each, and every day.
So yeah, I may be messed up in the head, you can call me crazy,
My head is twisted, and my emotions are lazy.
Yeah, I'm a little sideways, and my wheels may not be on quit right,
But I know how to hang on, and enjoy the flight.
I may not be all the way here, maybe,
But does that really define me as crazy?
I don't know, let's find out, if I held out my hand would you hold on tight?
Would you be scared to go with me for the night?
Would you be shocked if I said I'd rather have a wife?
Well if not, then welcome to my life.
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What does the Bible say about ghosts and hauntings? Can a deceased loved one return from the dead and roam the earth?

For those of you who still may be confused about family, friends or relatives and co-workers who still believe that their long lost mother, father, brother, sister, grandmother, grandfather or other has visited them in the night or still haunts a home or a hallway somewhere, this article is for you.

Question: "What does the Bible say about ghosts / hauntings?" Answer: Is there such a thing as ghosts? The answer to this question depends on what precisely is meant by the term “ghosts.” If the term means “spirit beings,” the answer is a qualified “yes.” If the term means “spirits of people who have died,” the answer is “no.” The Bible makes it abundantly clear that there are spirit beings, both good and evil. But the Bible negates the idea that the spirits of deceased human beings can remain on earth and “haunt” the living.

Hebrews 9:27 declares, “Man is destined to die once, and after that to face judgment.” That is what happens to a person’s soul-spirit after death—judgment. The result of this judgment is heaven for the believer (2 Corinthians 5:6-8; Philippians 1:23) and hell for the unbeliever (Matthew 25:46; Luke 16:22-24). There is no in-between. There is no possibility of remaining on earth in spirit form as a “ghost.” If there are such things as ghosts, according to the Bible, they absolutely cannot be the disembodied spirits of deceased human beings.

The Bible teaches very clearly that there are indeed spirit beings who can connect with and appear in our physical world. The Bible identifies these beings as angels and demons. Angels are spirit beings who are faithful in serving God. Angels are righteous, good, and holy. Demons are fallen angels, angels who rebelled against God. Demons are evil, deceptive, and destructive. According to 2 Corinthians 11:14-15, demons masquerade as “angels of light” and as “servants of righteousness.” Appearing as a “ghost” and impersonating a deceased human being definitely seem to be within the power and abilities that demons possess.

The closest biblical example of a “haunting” is found in Mark 5:1-20. A legion of demons possessed a man and used the man to haunt a graveyard. There were no ghosts involved. It was a case of a normal person being controlled by demons to terrorize the people of that area. Demons only seek to “kill, steal, and destroy” (John 10:10). They will do anything within their power to deceive people, to lead people away from God. This is very likely the explanation of “ghostly” activity today. Whether it is called a ghost, a ghoul, or a poltergeist, if there is genuine evil spiritual activity occurring, it is the work of demons.

What about instances in which “ghosts” act in “positive” ways? What about psychics who claim to summon the deceased and gain true and useful information from them? Again, it is crucial to remember that the goal of demons is to deceive. If the result is that people trust in a psychic instead of God, a demon will be more than willing to reveal true information. Even good and true information, if from a source with evil motives, can be used to mislead, corrupt, and destroy.

Interest in the paranormal is becoming increasingly common. There are individuals and businesses that claim to be “ghost-hunters,” who for a price will rid your home of ghosts. Psychics, séances, tarot cards, and mediums are increasingly considered normal. Human beings are innately aware of the spiritual world. Sadly, instead of seeking the truth about the spirit world by communing with God and studying His Word, many people allow themselves to be led astray by the spirit world. The demons surely laugh at the spiritual mass-deception that exists in the world today
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Every night before I sleep,
Thoughts of you just comes,
Until I can't sleep anymore,
Then tears just flow from my cheeks.
How many times would I say to myself,
She would never come back,
and the love she have for me,
were all lies and absurd.
Why do I need to feel this pain?
I know I am true with everything I've shown to you.
I want to slit this wrist of mine,
so these feelings would disappear.
Everybody tells me,
I need to get over you,
But damn, why??
Why can't I get you out of my head.
I love you so much,
So much that I can give even my soul,
How I wish, I can bring back those times,
The times that we we're together.
But why, those memories haunt me and prevent me to sleep.
And let my pillows be bathed with tears.
DAMN, i miss you so much.
your kisses,
you embraces,
the warm hand of yours,
the way you talk,
everything about you,
I miss them aLL. :-(
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Only THREE.MORE.DAYS.
First Time
Be ready 6/25
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Had a lovely visit from my old work mate Tanya Thomas today... realised just how much I miss her!
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some ppl go to college , some niggas go to jail , some make it into heaven , some make it into hell .
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Ok people! I am going to say this as NICE as possible. Please reconsider when posting horrible photos of animals maimed and tortured. I CAN'T TAKE IT! The images stay with me for days. My new stand will just be to delete that friend. Sorry, I know it sounds harsh, but my stomach gets so sick seeing these things.

Off my soap box now. I truly don't mean to offend anyone, but please consider how people like me respond to those images!!!
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Just arrived back in London, having my first Earl Grey cuppa at the Groucho Club...and it's raining outside...bliss!
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Bitches be like I broke my nail!!!!!!!
I be like hey bitch come over to the brightside

-Miracles
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The next time I am annoyed by a neighbor's barking dog, loud music, or rumbling car muffler, I will remember this clip and simply be grateful.
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How others see and respect the Spurs.
And you ask why I like my job?
Read on.

Back-to-back champ LeBron James helps elevate beauty of game with help from tenacious Spurs

By Adrian Wojnarowski | Yahoo! Sports – 7 hours ago

Miami Heat's LeBron James (C) holds the Bill Russell MVP Trophy as Dwyane Wade (L) holds the Larry O'Brien Trophy while Chris Bosh celebrates after their team defeated the San Antonio Spurs in Game 7... more

MIAMI – The best player on the planet doesn't run and leap onto scorer's tables, fire his fists into the air and declare himself a champion for the ages. For everything LeBron James had once represented to the world about self-indulgence and hubris, his back-to-back championship moment had been a true testament to his transformation, a salute to those San Antonio Spurs responsible for making demands of his talents, bringing out the best out of the MVP, the best out of basketball.
Through the bodies flooding the floor and the confetti falling out of the rafters, James found Tim Duncan on the floor, wrapped two arms around him and squeezed him tightly. Six years ago, James had been obliterated and Duncan had thanked him for letting the Spurs win one more title before James completely controlled the sport. Six years later, it belonged to James, and soon they handed him the Finals MVP trophy on the podium for the second consecutive season – after a colossal 37 points and 12 rebounds in a 95-88 Game 7 victory for the Miami Heat on Thursday night – and the first words tumbling out of James' mouth were about the Spurs.
"They pushed us to the limit," James said.

They pushed the Heat to the limit and elevated the elegance of the sport, the grace, the competitive ferocity and sportsmanship. As epic as these seven games had been – a Game 6 that'll be remembered as maybe the greatest Finals game – this series was a referendum on everything basketball ought to be at the highest level.
As broadcaster and former NBA coach Jeff Van Gundy walked out of American Airlines Arena, he said, "You know, it shows that you don't have to be an [expletive] to be a competitor, to be a great champion."
[Related: LeBron James, Dwyane Wade save best for last in Game 7]
In defeat, the Spurs demand a respect out of opponents, demand a behavior that meets the standards of Duncan and Gregg Popovich, a professionalism of R.C. Buford and Manu Ginobili. They're the pinnacle of programs, owners of the most precious possession in our transient sports culture – staying power. As dramatic as James had been in victory – as alone as he stands above everyone in the sport – he has come to find a grace in victory that'll carry on far beyond the closing down of these Spurs' franchise core.
When it was over, Popovich didn't respond with despair, but gratitude. He could've asked for no more out of these Spurs, no more resilience to reach the NBA Finals – never mind to reach down for something more after that devastating Game 6 loss. He met the Heat's stars on the floor with big smiles, congratulating them and even planting a kiss on the cheek of Dwyane Wade.
"It was a great series, and we felt that," Popovich said. "In all honesty, even in defeat, I'm starting to enjoy what our group accomplished already. It's no fun to lose, but we lost to a better team. And you can live with that as long as you've given your best.
"And I think we have."
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Such peace washed over Popovich, and you could understand the reason: He knew these Spurs had gone the distance for him, and most of all, in that franchise's culture, for each other. They'll forever rue the final moments of Game 6, the so-close of Game 7, but there's inevitability of LeBron James that once existed with Michael Jordan.
Whatever the Spurs tried, whatever configurations and contraptions sent his way, James responded with a solution. All over the floor, James made shots in Game 7, crushing blow upon crushing blow to perhaps the final chance these Spurs get to be champions together. The best player comes to break hearts, break spirits, but he never did break the will of these Spurs.
This was an NBA Finals for the ages, a blueprint for a global game on how it's played unselfishly, wisely and with peerless passion and precision. Heat president Pat Riley pushed hard to get himself front-and-center on the championship podium, leaving his two-time titleist coach, Erik Spoelstra, in the backdrop as the commissioner passed old man Riles the trophy. For such a spectacular ego lording over these Heat, the reflection upon his coaches and players resemble far more Popovich than Riley.
The victors full of grace and gratitude, the confetti dropped out of the rafters, and James and Wade went to embrace Duncan and the Spurs before they ever rushed into a celebration. Something happened across these two weeks – something galvanizing for the teams, something inspiring for the sport – and everyone on the floor understood in the final moments of a monumental series.
Two championships for James, and the comparisons come faster and faster to Jordan now. However far away he stands – yes, four titles – James has surpassed Jordan in ways already, a far more gracious winner, a far more complimentary teammate and rival. No climbing onto tables to declare his championship salvation, no marching defiantly with his MVP trophy. These were the NBA's forever Finals, born out of a championship struggle for the ages. James grabbed Duncan, wrapped his arms around him and squeezed so tightly.
"They pushed us to the limit," James marveled on the podium, and James and these Heat so desperately needed it to happen. For the framing of James' legacy – for the fortifying of these Finals, this league, and this sport – this had been one of the finest fortnights the sport has seen. LeBron James, a forever champion holding the forever franchise back in the final minutes of Game 7, and ultimately holding onto Tim Duncan in the first few moments of a championship celebration.
San Antonio brought out the best of the NBA's MVP, the best of these NBA Finals, the best of basketball. Six years later, they had taught James the hardest lessons on the jagged journey to a championship, to staying power. Here was the finest hour for LeBron James, for the Spurs, and maybe most of all, basketball.
NBA Finals video on Yahoo! Sports

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• Photos: Miami celebrates its second straight championship
• LeBron's dagger secures championship for Heat
• Heat take what's theirs in Game 7 vs. Spurs
• Chris Birdman Andersen celebrates NBA title exactly how you'd think he would
• Tim Duncan: 'Game 7 is always going to haunt me'
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Haunted from the grave

An old man and woman were married for years even though they hated each other. When they had a confrontation, screams and yelling could be heard deep into the night. A constant statement was heard by the neighbors who feared the man the most.

"When I die I will dig my way up and out of the grave to come back and haunt you for the rest of your life!"

They believed he practiced black magic and was responsible for missing cats and dogs, and strange sounds at all hours. He was feared and enjoyed the respect it garnished.

He died abruptly under strange circumstances and the funeral had a closed casket. After the burial, the wife went straight to the local bar and began to party as if there was no tomorrow.

The gaiety of her actions were becoming extreme while her neighbors approached in a group to ask these questions: Are you not afraid? Concerned? Worried? that this man who practiced black magic and stated when he died he would dig his way up and out of the grave to come back and haunt you for the rest of your life?

The wife put down her drink and said, "Let the jerk dig. I had him buried upside down."
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Morning Haunt fans!

It's time to crawl out of bed and get the day started, be it going to work or washing off blood from the night before.

Don't forget to check out our blog for the latest info about our events, including the ScareLA Halloween Convention August 10th and 11th.
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Do you wanna know her?
Do you wanna try?
Her life's a little complicated
Let me tell you why,
She feels unloved unwanted
She cries 6 times a day
Her heart is nearly broken
She's in a lot of pain
She cuts herself to feel
That's how she plays her games
She smiles at the blade
Like blood is summer rain

Do you still wanna know her?
Do you still wanna try?
Her life's still a little complicated
Let me tell you why,
Besides her scars from cutting
She's got bruises everywhere
Her mother tends to hit her
And doesn't even care
Her dads an alcoholic
He screams and yells and night
And when he's finally finished
He says she'll be alright

So are you scared to know her?
Are you scared to try?
Do you think her life's a little complicated?
If not let me tell you why,
She screams and cries for help
Maybe a way out
She's trapped in a world of hate
A world of lies and tears
She lies on her bed at night
And wonders "Why am I still here?"
And when she falls asleep
Nightmares haunt her dreams

So are you still scared to know her?
Are you still scared to try?
You think her life's complicated?
Too late that girl died,
They found her on her bed
Her throat slit every which way
They waved her death away
Like it was a everyday thing
She didn't deserve to die
She deserved to live
But I guess when you live in hell
Heaven always wins..

#princess_pajanize#
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Good morning loves I'm fixen to start part 4 of love and sex how are yall liking it so far
That girl_cass
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I had a strange dream last night...
I lived in a long cabin, alone, at the edge of the woods and a big beautiful meadow..I had a barn with chickens and a cow and horses. One day I was sitting outside and a big wolf came out of the woods and wood sit at a distance and stare...it did it again and again...but got closer and closer..And then I made friends with a large wild wolf with food.and this little blond girl that was about 6 years old...who was actually a ghost...every now and then would come out from the woods at night and try to take my wolf friend away...she would haunt my cabin from outside... making weird noises....

Can anyone tell me what all that means?
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VWARNING! CARRY ON READING OR ELSE YOU WILL DIE, even if you only looked at the word warning! Once there was a little girl named Clarissa. She was ten-years-old and she lived in a mental hospital because she killed her mom and dad. She got so bad that she went to kill all the staff in the hospital, so the More-government decided that the best idea was to get rid of her so they set up a special room to kill her as humane as possible, but it went wrong the machine they were using went wrong. And she sat there in agony for hours until she died. Now every week on the day of her death, she returns to the person that reads this letter, on a Monday night at 12:00a.m. She creeps into your room and kills you slowly, by cutting you and watching you bleed to death. Now send this to ten other pictures on this one site, and she will haunt someone else who doesn't. This isn't fake. Apparently, if you copy and paste this to ten comments in the next ten minutes, u will have the best day of ur life tomorrow. U will either get kissed or asked out. If u break this chain, u will see a little dead girl in your room. In 53 mins someone will say I love you or I'm sorry.
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Worst Congress in US History, worst division of our country since the Civil War, worst GOP in US History: plutocratic, misogynist, fascist oligarchy run by reich wing nut balls...... and here is your leader, THE WORST SPEAKER OF THE HOUSE IN HISTORY.

To see it any other way I'd have to get as drunk as him. Not happening.
STAY AWAKE SO WE CAN MAKE SURE THEY STAY AWAY!!!!
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When I get on the computer, I want to explain to you guys my idea for a bookshop.
It's not just any old bookshop though...

It doesn't use money.

@Admin Remus
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I hate having the nightmare types I DON'T like. :\
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Please watch this. Just so sad!! :'(
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Can I just be real for a moment? One of the things I find most challenging about my gender is the age limit put on my reproductive system. I can find many benefits to this, but right now I want to lament. My heart is really sad right now because I just might not have a baby in this lifetime and I have always wanted one. I really feel surprised that this may be my reality. Not only that, I face the fact that when my partner is ready to have children he may move on from me because I will be past the childbearing ability. I am very troubled with this in my awareness today. My heart has been heavy with this pressure for a while now. But I am finally reaching out to the women who have found themselves in this predicament. While this is also a forum I use for business, facebook provides me the opportunity to present questions to a wide number of people. I need to reach out in this way as there is no other venue which allows so many in my community the opportunity to witness what's real for me and support me.
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Just wondering for those who have lost their pet while their pet was sleeping, how did you feel? Were you shocked? Do you wish that you had known it was going to happen?
Finding Honey passed in her sleep was really hard, always wondered,"What happened.""Why?"
I'm pretty sure she was pain free, which makes me feel better.
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