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May 29, 2011

madeyoulook @ 11:52 am #

Welcome back to the Earth's surface. The oxygen must be very refreshing for you. It pains me to inform you that it is not the banks and credit pushers who are bearing the brunt of these credit agreements that are falling apart. It is the taxpayers of today and tomorrow; those economically productive people who, by and large, repay their own debts, will be paying for the irresponsible decisions of others. Take a moment to acclimatize yourself to the daylight, and read around a bit whenever you're ready.

August 27, 2011

Videodrome24 @ 10:35 am #

I broke up with my boyfriend today and his FB status was “Paper Tiger”. If this is seriously what he dedicated to me after a year and a half of dating, it’s probably best I ended it. Ugh.

September 8, 2011

KingKoopa98 @ 3:09 am #

lovin the spaghetti randomness haha. was this filmed in mn? i live about 30 mins south of Minneapolis. Me and my friend jam to paper tiger. you are pretty good.

November 14, 2011

Bolton Jobs @ 8:45 am #

Aiming to be compensated for anything from financial institutions or banks is usually comparable to extracting teeth and although many of them have incorrectly offered PPI (Payment Protection Insurance) with their customers, until recently the utmost any customer in the UK could anticipate would be a letter of apology. Due to the arrival of a volume of PPI Claims specialists advertising their specific solutions on a "no win, no fee basis" the customer no longer has to bombard a bank with telephone calls or letters to resolve this type of "blunder".