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h2co-pilot
01-12-2007, 01:32 PM
Oh the humanity!
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,243181,00.html
http://www.planet.nl/upload_mm/d/b/b/1954316376_1999998469_timberlake_diaz_alphadog_cha rliesangels2_337x253_newline_columbia.jpg
SnakeH2
01-12-2007, 02:44 PM
Well, my weekend's shot:rant:
GLBLWARMR
01-12-2007, 04:39 PM
I hate to see girls fight and then break up it is so sad. Maybe Justin will date Rosie next. I thought I heard she was looking for a new bitch.
frenzy1
01-12-2007, 05:12 PM
:violin:
I hate to see girls fight and then break up it is so sad. Maybe Justin will date Rosie next. I thought I heard she was looking for a new bitch.Damn!!! That's the best thing I've read in days!!!!
:jump: :perfect10s: :jump:
Steve - SanJose
01-12-2007, 05:47 PM
She couldn't stand his singing maybe.
The Green Lantern
01-12-2007, 06:25 PM
He looks familiar, but I couldn't remember. Is he the American idol ghey guy? :confused:
usetosellhummer
01-12-2007, 06:33 PM
they all are:jump:
DennisAJC
01-12-2007, 06:49 PM
Just a quick observation some of you might find amusing because of it's obvious connection,
Celebrities have acquired an extremely high status within contemporary society, particularly in the eyes of young people. The developments in media coverage and media production, in conjunction with the changing facets of celebrity culture have helped re-position the celebrity as a more visible entity within contemporary society. The increasingly intrusive and voyeuristic media has inevitably led to a proliferation of images portraying celebrity drug use accessible by young people. It must not be assumed however that the increased visibility of celebrity drug use goes hand in hand with influencing young peoples activities and opinion formation; such statements must be supported by good quality research, applicable to UK audiences. Reception of media images is increasingly documented within theory as an active process in which meaning is constructed in the context of peoples’ own knowledge and experiences. There is a need, within both policy and research to objectively expand our understanding of this process in the context of celebrity behaviour, and the effect this has on the lives of young people. Little is known as to the relative effects of young peoples’ reception of positive and negative depictions of drug use within the media.
CO Hummer
01-12-2007, 07:04 PM
Little is known as to the relative effects of young peoples? reception of positive and negative depictions of drug use within the media.
Saved. You won't live this down, now.
If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times that an analysis was conducted of self-reported drug use data from a general Texas adult population. This analysis included a series of bivariate cross-comparison correlations between the independent variable (social bond) and the dependent drug variables. The relationship between the independent and dependent variables was further examined by calculating the correlation and level of significance within selected categories of several demographic (age, race, sex, education, income, and marital status) variables. KenP wasn't kidding when proved that the results showed a significant positive correlation between reduced social bonding and greater drug use. However, while these relationships were significant, they were relatively weak and of little explanatory value. Athough not everyone agrees, me and DRTY think that that Hirschi's social bond theory fails to provide an adequate explanation for the use of drugs within the framework of this analysis.
DennisAJC
01-12-2007, 07:48 PM
Saved. You won't live this down, now.
If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times that an analysis was conducted of self-reported drug use data from a general Texas adult population. This analysis included a series of bivariate cross-comparison correlations between the independent variable (social bond) and the dependent drug variables. The relationship between the independent and dependent variables was further examined by calculating the correlation and level of significance within selected categories of several demographic (age, race, sex, education, income, and marital status) variables. KenP wasn't kidding when proved that the results showed a significant positive correlation between reduced social bonding and greater drug use. However, while these relationships were significant, they were relatively weak and of little explanatory value. Athough not everyone agrees, me and DRTY think that that Hirschi's social bond theory fails to provide an adequate explanation for the use of drugs within the framework of this analysis.
Texas adult population???? Extrapolating data by using state by state demographics is unfair. I'm shocked you would manipulate and take out of contex the brilliant words of a man like KennethP.
I do however agree with you and DRTY on Hirschi. He's nuts.
DRTYFN
01-12-2007, 08:07 PM
Oh the humanity!
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,243181,00.html
http://www.planet.nl/upload_mm/d/b/b/1954316376_1999998469_timberlake_diaz_alphadog_cha rliesangels2_337x253_newline_columbia.jpg
She's visually challenging and he's a little puss.
Here she is with & without makeup.:eek:
http://media.skoopy.com/misc/celebs_without_makeup/
h2co-pilot
01-12-2007, 08:54 PM
Uh... that was her playing a small pox victim.;)
h2co-pilot
01-12-2007, 08:55 PM
If I've told you once, I've told you a thousand times that an analysis was conducted of self-reported drug use data from a general Texas adult population. This analysis included a series of bivariate cross-comparison correlations between the independent variable (social bond) and the dependent drug variables. The relationship between the independent and dependent variables was further examined by calculating the correlation and level of significance within selected categories of several demographic (age, race, sex, education, income, and marital status) variables. KenP wasn't kidding when proved that the results showed a significant positive correlation between reduced social bonding and greater drug use. However, while these relationships were significant, they were relatively weak and of little explanatory value. Athough not everyone agrees, me and DRTY think that that Hirschi's social bond theory fails to provide an adequate explanation for the use of drugs within the framework of this analysis.
Is that pronounced "Hershey"?:D
Obviously you took Ken's "flatulance, socialization and you" writings and applied them to drug use- but it works. Bravo!
DRTYFN
01-12-2007, 09:06 PM
Uh... that was her playing a small pox victim.;)
No, she fell asleep on a golf shoe.:jump:
h2co-pilot
01-12-2007, 09:09 PM
:jump:
Or coulda been a nasty sea urchin encounter. :giggling:
usetosellhummer
01-12-2007, 10:04 PM
he wanted someone older like that dude from 70's show has Demi
Hmmm2
01-12-2007, 10:48 PM
Well, my weekend's shot:rant:
ROFLOL!! :clapping:
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