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think2ice

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  1. No fricken way!!! :drool: In all my time....You deserve some type of BZ honor!! aww thanks i joined bz the day before yestersay!!!!! imsooo happy did YOU watch kony 2012? better go NOW!!!!!!!!!!! Ok… alright… I’ve got something to say here. I’ve been lurking around here for quite some while(using a different account) – basically enjoying pictures of beautiful young ladies like Candice. But just a couple of days ago something happened here that caught my attention (aside from Candice’ bikini pictures). I’m talking about this whole KONY 2012 thing that’s happening all over the internet. In my humble opinion this whole thing POSSIBLY is one big scam that’s purpose is to fill the pockets of the initiators and to promote a military intervention of the US in central Africa. I won’t go into further details – JUST LOOK IT UP and educate yourself before boasting out potentially dangerous half knowledge. Even worse is the fact, that CANDICE (as a public persona, basically known for her body) retweeted this and therefore influenced hundreds of thousands of her fans. @CANDICE: Since you’re from the RSA you probably should know two things: 1st: The situations in Africa are too complicated to sum them up in a 30 minute tearjerker like the invisible children video. 2nd: Political propaganda – even if its intentions are good – sometimes lead to very, very unpleasant results! I hope some people took the time to read this. Let’s keep this board what it is – about beautiful women, nothing else. P.S.: To those who really want to make a difference in the world – take a good hard look at the things you buy - where they come from, what they are made of and what the hidden costs are. Don’t exploit Africa by buying things from Companies that have been bleeding this part of the world for decades and centuries!

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