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Hellish Hounds
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Yes! Coz it is in giving a chance for rehabilitation that such creatures can be changed into what thay have been before, only by giving the right dosage of animal medicine for rehabilitation and by the proper care of a veterinary! 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 14:30
User: hervz
I thought it innate for humans to be more intelligent than dogs. 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 13:46
User: abrahamsianoya
Dogs like that? No, I don't think they must stand a chance. 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 12:42
User: alberthahaha6
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Battle of the Bulge
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I guess it is 'coz when someone really wants to loose weight, he/she has this willpower to loose that embarrassing weight in as much as he/she can do. 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 15:00
User: hervz
I guess it doesn't matter which does what. What matters is the impression that both are essential to work things out. 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 12:58
User: alberthahaha6
For me, it takes both willpower and right exercise and diet to lessen up that bulge. 4 Jan 2009, Local Time : 14:17
User: makabure90
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Kennedy Grief
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Grieving openly is healthier 'coz it makes your feeling of sadness and etc. 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 14:45
User: hervz
In as much as you would not want others to take notice of your grieving, you still stand amidst your adversities. 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 14:13
User: abrahamsianoya
For me, every day is made of tiny, little battles. Sometimes it takes people great courage and fortitude to stand up, but still in the end, it crushes people to the core. 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 13:31
User: alberthahaha6
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What features do you want to see on RDasia.com?
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i want to read about supernaturals that will be featured in rd magazine. 6 Jan 2009, Local Time : 10:15
User: giannepacis
Firstly, I want to read articles in Myanmar. So, Myanmar people can get many knowledges. 5 Jan 2009, Local Time : 14:36
User: chowan2008
As a new member of rdasia website, I would like to suggest rdasia to provide a record of each user (personal record) about what he/she has contributed to rdasia. 23 Dec 2008, Local Time : 09:24
User: paul_09_rd
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