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I dont know why I had this in my clipboard, I usally highlight (copy) something in mirc after I have pasted a one time thing so I dont accidently post it somewhere else...

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.globl main

main:

pusha

movl $2, %eax

movl $111, %ebx

movl $222, %ecx

movl $333, %edx

cmpl $2, %eax

je case2

cmpl $3, %eax

je case3

cmpl $4, %eax

je case4

jmp default

case2:

movl %ebx, %eax

jmp fim

case3:

movl %ecx, %eax

jmp fim

case4:

movl %edx, %eax

jmp fim

default:

movl $0, %eax

jmp fim

fim:

call imprime_eax

popa

ret

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[16:50] Satan Jason: West Covina - Galster park - This park is located on a hill with 3 entrances. It has been closed off because children have been raped and murdered there. People have seen a pathway leading to the house of the murderer. The man would take the children and rape and beat them. If you go there late at night you are able to hear the screams and the pleas of the children. A boy wearing a sweater with a massive scar on his face has been seen standing at the entrance of the first or second gate. He has been seen inviting people into the park. Telling them to come in and see what is inside. The boy has been seen at different ages, one as a child and the other as an adolescent. This place is VERY real.- Extreme precautions should be taken if you dare to enter. This is no joke. a group of investigators where chased out by men carrying knives, this is not a safe place to visit.

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Had made a lot of changes to it and was backing it up incase I screwed up somewhere. Now to go and copy the new version.

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Their eyes bulge due to the presence of the harderian gland behind each eye. This gland helps lubricate the eye and is thought to play a role in pheromone related behavior. The red tinged secretions of this gland are normally not seen but in times of stress or illness, can overflow the eyes. It appears that the mouse is bleeding from the eyes.

My girlfriend thought her pet hamsters eyes were bleeding :rolleyes:

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The post-war era marked a period of unprecedented energy against the second class citizenship accorded to African Americans in many parts of the nation. Resistance to racial segregation and discrimination with strategies such as civil disobedience, nonviolent resistance, marches, protests, boycotts, "freedom rides," and rallies received national attention as newspaper, radio, and television reporters and cameramen documented the struggle to end racial inequality. There were also continuing efforts to legally challenge segregation through the courts.

Success crowned these efforts: the Brown decision in 1954, the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and the Voting Rights Act in 1965 helped bring about the demise of the entangling web of legislation that bound blacks to second class citizenship. One hundred years after the Civil War, blacks and their white allies still pursued the battle for equal rights in every area of American life. While there is more to achieve in ending discrimination, major milestones in civil rights laws are on the books for the purpose of regulating equal access to public accommodations, equal justice before the law, and equal employment, education, and housing opportunities. African Americans have had unprecedented openings in many fields of learning and in the arts. The black struggle for civil rights also inspired other liberation and rights movements, including those of Native Americans, Latinos, and women, and African Americans have lent their support to liberation struggles in Africa.

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