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== "Criminalisation" or "Criminalization" == | |||
Should we go with the British or American spelling? [[User:Lysander|Lysander]] ([[User talk:Lysander|talk]]) 17:06, 1 April 2015 (UTC) |
Latest revision as of 17:29, 1 April 2015
Hi, Etenne,
Go get 'em, girl!* This is a great article!
Anyway, about a "not so "dead" link":
- Juvenile sex offenders marked for life (2008) (Dead Link)
The following .PDF file (this is the google cache of the .PDF) contains the article:
The text is small, so you have to increase the size of the screen text to see it well.
NOTE: "Go get 'em, girl" is often used by faggots when speaking to one another. It is not meant to be an insult. Oh, yeah - and I forgot to tell you. I'm a "faggot", or at least, I used to hang out with a lot of faggots... ;- ) Anyway, it's like a "nigger" calling a "nigger" nigger...
"Criminalisation" or "Criminalization"
Should we go with the British or American spelling? Lysander (talk) 17:06, 1 April 2015 (UTC)