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My dream was all like, there were

My dream was all like, there were these three people and there was that explained the whole story it was they said the history of america and it was a battle between light and darkness and then they said chain away the END

I dreamed I was at my old

I dreamed I was at my old house and I was having a Halloween party and all my family was there and I went out side fussed at some kids and challenged them to a dance battle

So, my dream started out as me

So, my dream started out as me being summoned to a strange place,like a training facility. I was told it was a x-men training camp and that I had powers I've near tapped into because I hadn't been trained to do so. I was told there were light and dark spirited x-men and I was of the light. When we started training I was assigned to a 5-man team of light spirited x-men and we quickly defeated a 5-man team of dark spirited x-men. I was intially told I would only be required to train once that day but fought in the next nine battles of the day. After we trained there was a community dinner between the light and dark spirited x-men put on by Professor Xavier. During dinner, a female dark spirited X-man told me darkness would never defeat light because the commander of light has the ability to give us ongoing strength to always win the battle. I left with another young lady and went home, she was a soul reader and said my gf kids were all dark soul but my gf was half light and dark. My gf greeted us was called away by her two sons. They came back into the room and her youngest son was very happy he was dark and stated one day he would defeat me, I laughed knowing he couldn't which angered him. The young lady also told me my gf had been summoned as well because she was one of the five mutant spirits that were both light and dark, during training three chose to remain totally light and one remained dark but she didn't attended so one remained without choosing. She missed training because of one her children need her to talk with the principal for getting into trouble at school.

I was in Dubai with some friends,

I was in Dubai with some friends, we was taking on waves off people after a massive collision between theme park rides. We was shooting and shooting and then suddenly we run out of ammo. So, with this I picked up a two sided battleaxe and a man came in with a massive sword, and we started fighting. I beat him but straight after 3 girls appeared that I know, 2 disappeared but 1 stayed with me.

You still need to be present, not

You still need to be present, not urban areas, knowing that a new wave of Supes readers were right around the corner?WITH THISWEEKs release of "Man of Steel Many military leaders have trained at Western institutions They have the support of secular Egyptians and they are fighting a legitimate battle against the forces of radical Islam which will otherwise engulf Egypt just as they engulfed Iran Although nobody said so explicitly this was clearly the view of the Obama administration in the wake of Secretary of State John F Kerry put it best in an unguarded moment when he was speaking on Pakistani television " all of whom were afraid of a descent into chaos" he declared "In effect they were restoring democracy"The United States and the West should support the Muslim Brotherhood Mohamed Morsi may not have been the most effective leader of Egypt but now he is effectively under arrest Never mind that Morsis instincts were anti-liberal or that his clear intention was to place the Muslim Brotherhood in control of Egypts judicial and political institutions We ought to have supported him when he was in power and now that he is out of power his cause is even more important and tortured We should organize ourselves on their behalf and in their defense Both arguments have merit But both also have a central flaw especially when made through tweets sound bites press releases and other nuance-free forms of communication They divide the Egyptian scene into two warring camps Morsi vs the generals secular vs Islamic military vs Brotherhood thus tempting everyone to take sides Which is ridiculous since its none of our business who runs Egypt and we shouldnt be "backing" anybody at all Defense Secretary Chuck Hagel came close to this viewthis week that "Its up to the Egyptian people And they are a large great sovereign nation And it will be their responsibility to sort this out" But neither Hagel nor anyone else in the administration has taken the next logical step True its up to the Egyptian people Also true we shouldnt back one group over another in Egypt or anywhere else Those sorts of political games have won the United States an appalling reputation in the Middle East and elsewhere because they invariably backfire We support the "pro-Americans" ignore their unpopularity and are shocked when they fall Or we support the "modernizers" who then turn out to be dictators and we are shocked when they fall The particularly virulent strain of anti-Americanism in Egypt comes in part from our mostly uncritical support for Egyptian dictators in the past But there is another way to think about all this The United States can and should stand for the rule of law stable institutions and democracy And by "democracy" I mean not just an election organized by the international community but the principle that power should change hands peacefully inclusively and according to a set of rules accepted by all social groups In societies such as Egypt or Syria the advocacy of democracy isnt ideology but common sense The alternative after all is that power changes hands violently that some ethnic or religious groups are left out of the political process and that social discontent remains very high Had the Obama administration thought about Egypt in these terms it might have had a rational intelligible policy over the past several years When Hosni Mubarak was in power we should have pressured him loudly and clearly to hold elections When Morsi was president we should have called on him equally loudly and clearly to share power with other groups to make concessions to minorities to make sure that a flawed constitution was interpreted as fairly as possible Now that the military is in power we should come out loudly and clearly against its coup and use whatever limited influence we have to persuade the generals to return Egypt to constitutional rule It sounds simple but of course it isnt If Kerry can confuse a millions-strong demonstration with "democracy" and if President Obama cant bring himself to use the word "coup" then it will be difficult for this administration to be clear firm and consistent about the events unfolding not only in Egypt but also in Syria Libya and elsewhere around the worldRead more from or We’re not guys who are out on the street,After the Philadelphia Eagles’ practice ended and Riley Cooper and Cary Williams had gone to their neutral corners He was among Post reporters awarded the 2002 Pulitzer Prize for national reporting. including nuclear weapons and arms control, obviously.Do Romneys revenue hikes truly represent a 1, the increases brought in a total of $2.

I have a dream every year where

I have a dream every year where theres a huge storm coming so i go to my aunts house and then once I'm in there it leads me to a battleground in ireland where a bad guy is chasing me through the town and then i have to go through a store to hide from him which leads me to our old house where he continues to follow until i wake up

Am in the middle of a battle

Am in the middle of a battle ground surrounded with my soldiers well aligned armed with spears ready to stop someone marrying your love

Am in the middle of a battle

Am in the middle of a battle ground surrounded with my soldiers well aligned armed with spears ready to fight