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Spinning slanted mirror! Brilliant!
Didn't the first TV use some sort of spinning disk?
'Spinning - the cornerstone of all new technology!'
Didn't the first TV use some sort of spinning disk?
'Spinning - the cornerstone of all new technology!'
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That's a freaking neat bookcase. Want!
Too bad I don't have $1800 for a bookcase. In fact, anyone who does have '$1800 for a bookcase' should be spending it on better things (like giving it to people they care about, instead of bookcase stores :P ).
Too bad I don't have $1800 for a bookcase. In fact, anyone who does have '$1800 for a bookcase' should be spending it on better things (like giving it to people they care about, instead of bookcase stores :P ).
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It's amazing how much more attractive he seems (in my opinion) with shorter hair. Odd what such a detail can make to our brains.
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Yeah, its a 'spanking threat', used as a deterrent. Like when to say to someone "I'll kill you!" when they do something bothersome, but you really aren't going to kill them. :P
This video makes me wish I had a father around when I was growing up. :-/
This video makes me wish I had a father around when I was growing up. :-/
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I pet once you perfected this, you could win a lot of bets (while intimidating the heck out of people).
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STOPID? oi.
The concept that making your brain work more makes you smarter is a common one. I guess that's why people do crosswords, logic puzzles, etc. The game 'Brain age' and similar titles capitalize on this idea.
Taking this into consideration, wouldn't using proper nouns more often keep your mind more 'fit'? Sure, it might be more 'overloaded', but you often do 'overload' your mind when thinking and solving things.
The concept that making your brain work more makes you smarter is a common one. I guess that's why people do crosswords, logic puzzles, etc. The game 'Brain age' and similar titles capitalize on this idea.
Taking this into consideration, wouldn't using proper nouns more often keep your mind more 'fit'? Sure, it might be more 'overloaded', but you often do 'overload' your mind when thinking and solving things.
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Alex:
They referenced lolcatz. The woman said "I see whut u did thar." After the guys did a Borat impression.
They referenced lolcatz. The woman said "I see whut u did thar." After the guys did a Borat impression.
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Reading the description on the link, I'm a little foggy on just how much it 'self destructs'. Does is just die, or does it actually expolde? or something in between?
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"don’t worry about ed, he just hasn’t has his daily dosage of dick"
Please don't associate jerks like him with guys who like 'daily dosages of dick'. :)
Please don't associate jerks like him with guys who like 'daily dosages of dick'. :)
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They just can't beat the old Big Wang. :P
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'Blaine is a Pain, and that is the Truth.'
-The Hyperborean Wanderer.
-The Hyperborean Wanderer.
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Actually reminds me of the (boss) monster 'Legion' that appears in many Castlevania games.
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Stephen King should SO purchase this!
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Somebody has compensation issues. :D
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Waterslide-dog FTW!