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Then why the hell do you do this?

something positive: frequently asked questions
A few reasons, I guess. For one thing, it keeps me going. I suppose it's a kind of therapy. I get to tell stories, or say things that have been bothering me, and it gets out in the open. Another reason is I like to entertain others, and so far as I can tell, S*P is doing that. Also, I'm hoping to one day be able to thrust myself into an art career, and S*P is my way of putting a foot towards that door. Please realize the comic won't be vanishing just because people don't donate.
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Raw Deal FAQ: Complete
Other cards are not promos but special all-foil cards found in the Rock/Austin 2 player game and tin and the Jericho/Triple H tin.
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Who the hell are you guys?

Video Game Radio: Frequently Asked Questions
We're just a couple of guys who like video games. We've been playing games since Pac-Man. I know, some of you have been playing them since Break-Out, but give us a break, we weren't born yet.
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What the hell is Jakken?

Inuyasha Frequently Asked Question FAQ
Does Kagura die? I was wondering since i read that she said "I need to see him one last time before i die" or something like that.
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Welcome to Take624 Sports Betting Web Site
Take624 is run by Seedy, a gambler with nearly 30 years experience fighting against the old enemy, the bookmakers. Having run a successful golf tipping service for four years, Seedy decided to branch out into the wider world of sports betting and launch Take624. Take624 is an approximation of a cry sometimes heard on British racecourses by bookmakers attempting to encourage punters to bet on a favourite.
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Depends on what you're using to be on here in the first place. Try typing 'quit' or some such thing. If you're using a browser such as Netscape, close the window. If you're on through a text-based program such as Lynx, hit 'q'. If you're on through a modem connection, you could try disconnecting the modem. Unplugging the computer usually works, too.
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feed-squirrel.com
My name is Neil Middleton, I am a CF developer based in West Sussex, United Kingdom, and I have far far far too much time on my hands. When I get bored, I build sites, I'm sad like that.
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Pop Arena F.A.Q. Version 8.6
I go by many names. Killer B, FrozenShark, Egghatch, Golden Pirana, the list goes on. But you, faithful readers, can call me Greg. I'm a high-swingging cat (Please, by God, don't make me ever say that again!) whose been all along the west coast, looking for stuff to do. Right now I'm stationed in a small little town in Northern Idaho. Yeah, Idaho. It's not a myth.
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F.A.Q.
Assuming, that by "this" you mean Cap'n Wacky's Boatload of Fun and not some random foreign object you've found in your hand, this is a humor website. It is intended to amuse you and distract you from the emptiness and frustration we assume you endure in your shallow and unfullfilling life. If, by "this" you do mean some random foreign object you've found in your hand, we're sorry, but we can't see it. Please mail it in to us and we'll get back to you. Random objects should be sent to:
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Character Manager :: FAQ
This is a Character Management System for FFXI. It allows you to keep a record of your characters' information, and also allows you to check the statistics of wearable items.
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Friday Nite Specials - Frequently Asked Questions
This is The Rocky Horror Picture Show, a 1975 musical parody of science-fiction and horror B-movies, directed by Jim Sharman with a screenplay by Richard O’Brien and Sharman, based on a play entitled The Rocky Horror Show by O’Brien, who also wrote all music and lyrics. The play, The Rocky Horror Show, originated in England and then traveled to Los Angeles at The Roxy and was successful, and that success did not follow to New York City. Lou Adler, who produced the play in L.A.
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Dye Your Hair For Charity!
It's a fund-raiser. Offbeat. Over-the-top, like Stone Brews. You offer to dye your hair red, green or blue and get people to pledge money to see it happen. You get them to make the pledges. You dye your hair and 100% of the money you collect will be donated to four great charities. Simple. You also get special recognition at the Stone Brewing 10th Anniversary Celebration.
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www.gregmajor.com
Here's where you'll find the answers to questions that nobody ever really asks. Read it first, but if it still doesn't answer your question, then you can get a smart-ass answer (or, more likely, no answer at all) this way...
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What the hell is [show] about?

ANUAS - FAQ
There are some good reviews in the series section. If your questions are not answered there, try looking at some pages devoted to the show. I suggest anipike as a good place to start. If you still don't get a straight answer on your point of befuddlement, ask the mailing list.
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Who the hell are you, anyway?

Built St. Louis: FAQ
From a St. Louis perspective, I'm a former Washington University student who graduated in May of 1996, and moved to the East coast (Philadelphia) a year later. After three years there, I moved to Milwaukee to begin graduate school in architecture, at the University of Wisconsin - Milwaukee. I graduated from UWM in December 2003, but I'm sticking around Milwaukee for the foreseeable future. Before Wash U, I grew up in Shreveport, Louisiana.
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Projects FAQ
Pick your own research project. There are tons of stuff out there which needs lot of research. I have mentioned them at the end of this doc. There are also tons of open source projects where they need people's help. I mean you can work with huge projects like Apache/Squid/Sendmail/Mozilla etc. I mean imagine this on your resume " Have added xxxx module/feature to the Apache project". That is thousand times more valuable than, what u get from a company.
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Why must there be a hell?

Sceptic Answers to Christian FAQs & Gospel of Reason
Ah, an insidiously fallacious question! No, there is no evidence for Hell, and there is no need for one. If you are telling me that there needs to be a Heaven and Hell in order for religious people to do good or bad, then quite frankly the moral lesson here is appalling. Personally, I don’t think there is enough evidence to suggest anything after death, but I’m not amoral. I don’t kill people out of pleasure.
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What is the story behind Na?ve and Na?ve/Hell to Go?

KMFDM FAQ
We used a sample of Carl Orff's 'Carma Burana' (O Fortuna was the track to be exact) [for the song LIEBESLEID] and didn't get clearance for it. (Yeah, beginners sometimes make mistakes...) The publishing of said works had a problem after it's been out for 3 years and asked us to stop manufacture so we remixed the track and re-released it on Na?ve/Hell to Go with other remixes of the original tracks on Na?ve."
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What happens to angels in Hell?

In Nomine Frequently Asked Questions - Celestials
Since they can't disguise their celestial form, they are in deep, deep trouble (though to an inexperienced observer, Shedim and Kyriotates may look similar). They will probably be taken down pretty quickly unless they can escape. There's no innate reason when an angel can't be in Hell, though - they don't pick up dissonance or take Soul hits simply by being there.
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How do you describe Heaven and Hell?

The Agasha Temple of Wisdom: Frequently Asked Questions
Heaven and Hell are simply a state of mind. It is how we think. There are very poor people who are quite miserable and unhappy, and likewise there are very rich people who are just as miserable and unhappy. What they have in common is not that they are miserable, it is that they are poor of spirit. There are many materially poor people who live very prosperous and happy lives. And it is possible to be both spiritually prosperous and materially prosperous.
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What the hell is "The Soapbox"?

State of unBeing FAQ
It's a well-known secret, this. When State of unBeing #8 finally came out after being painfully reconstructed after an SS raid, Kilgore was under intense scrutiny not to attract any more attention. So, in the very next issue, #15, he rejected all submissions containing the word "fuck." The stories and articles making the issue were very tame, with titles focusing on classic Swedish literature, the pledge of allegiance, writing, American heroes, and contemporary issues such as AiDS.
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Is there a heaven and hell?

Maureen Hancock - Medium
Just like life on Earth, people make their lives either a heaven or hell. We create our own realities. God gave us a special gift called, “Free will.” I believe there are different levels of heaven depending on how we lived out our earthly existence.
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Hemorrhoids? What the Hell is That?

Hemorrhoids Treatment - Site Map
Learning what hemorrhoids are in the first place is the goal of this article. Knowing what to look for is the first step to recovery.
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What the hell is DPMS/DPMI?

DOS FAQ by Christoph Fuchs
DPM stands for DOS Protected Mode. That means that you are able to use the memory above 1 MB for TSR programs or simular. Using DPMI, you will have more free convential memory.
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How often do you have to deal with uprisings in hell?

Satan's FAQ [Archive] - Freethought Forum
Seems like lately, every other new arrival thinks he/she is going to "take over." They take their T-shirt slogans a bit too seriously. Of course, they're all too obsessed by their Bad Guy/Gal images to organize a true resistance.
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