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#1 jackrocks123
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The riotors are saying the police executed the guy shooting him in the head or something.

So the only logical solution is burning random buisnesses and cars people had had nothing to do with the crime own.

Kcube
200 rioting "Youths", of course nothing good will come of this.
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#2 jackrocks123
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[QUOTE="CBR600-RR"]

Basically a guy fired at some armed police, so the police shot back, now those idiots are pissed.

Engrish_Major

People hate return fire.

The bloke who was shot was a drug dealer, linked with a string of feared gangs. this link should help. http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2023543/Mark-Duggan-using-gun-shot-dead-police.html

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[QUOTE="jackrocks123"][QUOTE="mrbojangles25"]

the only thing that truly got me over my shyness was my job. I deal with customers for a good chunk of the day, or at least talk to people and have to speak my mind.

Get a job in retail or something. The first couple months will be tough, but once you iron out how to talk to people, it's pretty easy.

mrbojangles25

Thats what exactly helped me as well, first couple of months was hard, but now i'm fine. But I don't talk to everyone, as i don't get on with everyone.

yeah I still have problems with second-tier friends (more liek acquaintences, people I should know better), but as far as striking up a conversation with anyone I wish, I have no problems. Sometimes I find myself starting a conversation with some random person on the street, and that never would have happened three years ago :P

That is good least you changed. Bet you look back and go 'wow can't believe I use to be like that?' Only thing I got to get better is my self esteem and my confidence isn't that great.
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#4 jackrocks123
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the only thing that truly got me over my shyness was my job. I deal with customers for a good chunk of the day, or at least talk to people and have to speak my mind.

Get a job in retail or something. The first couple months will be tough, but once you iron out how to talk to people, it's pretty easy.

mrbojangles25
Thats what exactly helped me as well, first couple of months was hard, but now i'm fine. But I don't talk to everyone, as i don't get on with everyone.
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Arguing with a customer because they didn't read the voucher properly, and couldn't use it on the items they wanted too.

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#6 jackrocks123
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I'd like to say also don't become to ambitious and put too much emphasis on trying to be social when going out, it'll just make it seem more awkard when you say hello etc, just be casual and if you find a good opportunity to greet yourself then do it and see where it leads.shadowkiller11

This as well.

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#7 jackrocks123
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I'm very shy and not exactly talkative.

But what i found out that helped was to just talk to everyone you see, you might make mistakes e.t.c half the time people don't even notice anyway. Even if you do make a mistake just laugh about it and carry on.

I work in a shop so was very shy before i joined, but because I HAD to talk to customers I slowly got better. Now I smile at random people, happily talk to co-workers with ease. Even the beautiful ladys while others stumble. Just don't try too hard if they don't wanna talk then don't bother as the conversation will just end up you making all the effort.

Also walk with your back straight, as if you are proud of who you are.

Hope this helps.

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#8 jackrocks123
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Generally depends on the tone of voice/situation, I suppose.

It can definitely be used in such a way, if the person wants it to be.

Baconbits2004

This. I was going to say this.

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#9 jackrocks123
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I cant just name one.

B.O.B: The Adventures of Bobby Ray.

The Back Room (by the editors)

Because Of The Times (Kings of Leon)

Black Holes and Revelations (Muse)

Black Ice (ACDC)

Blue Print 3 (Jay Z)

Boy In Da Corner (Dizzie Rascal)

***, Sweat and Beers (Devlin)

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#10 jackrocks123
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Alternative, Dance and DJ, Dance and House, Electronic, Electronica, Hip Hop, Rap, Pop, R and B, Reggae, Rock.

Quite a wide range really, I like all sorts of bands.

From Kings of Leon too AC DC.

From Eminem to Kanye

From Prodigy to Chase and Status.

I'm getting into Drum and Bass and Dubstep now.