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Originally posted by alias101
I don't think we have anything to worry about. I mean their to cute. I mean the way their eyes are shaped and the way the sing and talk. Their to adorable to be harmful.
Originally posted by alias101
I don't think we have anything to worry about. I mean their to cute. I mean the way their eyes are shaped and the way the sing and talk. Their to adorable to be harmful.
Originally posted by Odium
I hope you get banned for that.
Originally posted by Majic
Not Even Close
Originally posted by Odium
I hope you get banned for that.
You would probably be amazed at what it takes to be banned around here.
So far, I haven't witnessed a single case where the member who was banned didn't basically beg for it.
Just sayin'.
Originally posted by alias101
I don't think we have anything to worry about. I mean their to cute. I mean the way their eyes are shaped and the way the sing and talk. Their to adorable to be harmful.
Originally posted by alias101
I don't think we have anything to worry about. I mean their to cute. I mean the way their eyes are shaped and the way the sing and talk. Their to adorable to be harmful.
Originally posted by Chris McGee
Originally posted by alias101
I don't think we have anything to worry about. I mean their to cute. I mean the way their eyes are shaped and the way the sing and talk. Their to adorable to be harmful.
I would be offended by this if your lack of intelligence didn't show through in your use of the english language. Do us a favour and look up the proper usage of they're and their.
The biggest concern, they said, was a new push by China in recent years to gather intelligence on military-related technology and strategic policy secrets.
"China would be the biggest now by a fair way," said one source, who said Chinese spies now outnumbered Russian agents who were previously Australia's biggest epsionnage concern.
"They have built up their capabilities over the last 10 years and are more aggressive in their activities," the source was quoted as saying.
China has one of the largest diplomatic corps in Australia, with 40 registered diplomats.
The new counter-espionage unit has been set up within the Australian Security and Intelligence Organisation (ASIO), the government's main intelligence agency, and is already operational, The Australian said