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Most ignored warning 13 comments
guest · 11 years ago
This came about before that, so I'm not sure you're right .
The truth about the asteroid 16 comments
guest · 11 years ago
^This is a smart person. Everyone else learn from richiro's example.
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Which funsubstancer are you??? 120 comments
guest · 11 years ago
the one who corrects people then gets downvoted for it T.T
What kind of coffee? 7 comments
guest · 11 years ago
No, they took a joke from a movie that very few people watched.
Zach and Miri Make a Porno
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Not Every Superhero.... 15 comments
guest · 11 years ago
I wear my poppy almost year round.
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Wishbone 3 comments
guest · 11 years ago
THANK YOU! I have been trying to remember the name of this fucking for months!
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Using public bathroom 9 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Theoretically, the seat is the cleanest part.
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About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
^this person gets it
-The Downvoted Guest
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Autism 26 comments
guest · 11 years ago
They have a habit of doing that here, but your proof isn't proof.
About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
also, why the heck have I been downvoted so much O.o
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About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
About how the Prime Minister of Canada has little control, and that the British empire still has a fair deal of control over Canada
Not Every Superhero.... 15 comments
guest · 11 years ago
how could you have thought that when there's only one guy?
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Transportation future 10 comments
guest · 11 years ago
It's public transportation that doesn't cause traffic congestion
Witty 4 comments
guest · 11 years ago
I know this video, he's practicing Wing Chun, and he's not very good.
Desperately fishing for compliments 10 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Who?
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It's in the news 42 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Someone being paid.
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Felt like more people should know 17 comments
guest · 11 years ago
I'd drive it.
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Zombie apocalypse passage 8 comments
guest · 11 years ago
i see a few flaws in this design..what do you do if someone opens the doors? even if it's filled with stuff, what happens when it's all removed? You might be able to hide for a while, but it's not the best plan.
New bionic arm 27 comments
guest · 11 years ago
With their brains.
About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Plus, I know that D*8 isn't all bad. We've argued like this before.
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About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Meh. I love arguing with trolls. Largely because I too find myself trolling people. Debate is fun, particularly scientific debate. Religion is fun too, but I find those people much harder to talk to.
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About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
It's not 'to' have a longer day. It's purpose is to give the perception of a longer day. The days are already longer in the summer due to the axis of the earth's rotation.
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About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
I am the one and only guest, and I can tell you that my first comment was talking about why it is. DST's past and present. You thought I was talking about what happens because of it, which is nothing but complaining.
About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
"more apparent daylight and mornings have less" Key word 'apparent'.
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About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Google before you type. wikipedia.org/wiki/Daylight_saving_time
While you're at it, read up on time zones.
Melanistic animals 29 comments
guest · 11 years ago
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Panther Science is fun!
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About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Daylight savings, leap years and any other calender/clock changes that we currently deal with only exist because the structures we have in place (i.e. 24 hours in a day, 7 days in a week, roughly 30 days in a month, etc.) they are all wrong. None of them accurately measure time. This is due mostly because of the fact that time is an illusion. It's a concept invented by humans. Yes, the earth makes x rotations in x "time" and that's how we can measure it. The earth changes rotational speed and tilt almost constantly, which changes time how we know it. If the calender and clocks were set up accurately fluctuations in time would occur far more often than what we perceive.
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About daylight savings 25 comments
guest · 11 years ago
the only reason we have daylight savings is so that we don't constantly need to change how many days are in a year, or hours in a day. one year it would be 365, 365, 400, 300, 200..that shit would get annoying really fast.
Nice day for a bike ride, oh crap 10 comments
guest · 11 years ago
by the looks of it, he was going with some speed then quickly sunk, swerved and then stopped
Melanistic animals 29 comments
guest · 11 years ago
they tend to live in cities and more industrialized towns. Windsor, Toronto, Montreal, and just about every other major Canadian city I've lived in/visited has almost as many black squirrels as non-black.
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Prison Break Lvl Baby 1 comments
guest · 11 years ago
The black is the ground, the red wire should be connected.
People 8 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Cupcakes.
New bionic arm 27 comments
guest · 11 years ago
how is a single tentacle better than a fully dexterous hand? I know someone with an older model prosthetic arm/hand and he says it's better than the hand he lost.
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He's taking steps to improve his life 12 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Have you ever gone long distance cycling? Wearing normal clothes WILL cause horrible chaffing, which will often lead to a bloodied cyclist before the ride is over.
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Cold war era home 23 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Too bad the fallout would still be around in 1 year.
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This car projects a logo when the door is opened 19 comments
guest · 11 years ago
A Mustang is a breed of horse, not just a male.
Nothing like a clean blanket. 9 comments
guest · 11 years ago
There is nothing clean about that blanket.
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Sorry for the 28 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Planet Express ship?
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Leather gloves makes everything cooler 15 comments
guest · 11 years ago
not sure about cooler, though more sinister for sure.
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The s thing 64 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Canada, 80's, 90's, still.
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Desert fox 11 comments
guest · 11 years ago
yes, it is. Good job, and i understand your plight of being downvoted despite being right.
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Abstinence is only 99.99% effective. 67 comments
guest · 11 years ago
unless the woman carrying the baby has serious health problems, or drug problems, adoption is ALWAYS a viable choice. and for those two deciding factors, the proposed new parents will have the final say. I know someone who was impregnated during date rape, smoked weed and the people who she chose to give her baby too didn't care about any of it. If you can't take care of the baby that you created, then someone else will give it a better life than you could have ever offered.
Amazing body paint and camo 13 comments
guest · 11 years ago
am i the only one on the site who hasn't read the books and didn't like the movie?
I really am a terrible person.. 11 comments
guest · 11 years ago
No.
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Hard to believe 6 comments
guest · 11 years ago
but that voltage would still dissipate through the wood. it likely wouldn't hurt much. The better way to make a wooden fence secretly electrified would be to run the wire just below the top edge of the planks. That way when it's grabbed, or slid over people would be shocked.
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Life hacks everyone should know 32 comments
guest · 11 years ago
i feel sorry for your heart if you can't handle one serving of fries without salt
Limited Wi-fi zone 8 comments
guest · 11 years ago
Dayton, Ohio transit station; only wifi available can be found while sitting in the chairs on the right side, but only if you sit as close to the middle of the building as possible.
Everytime I watch a movie based on a book 15 comments
guest · 11 years ago
there were some pretty big parts mixed around, though they are very well done
Everytime I watch a movie based on a book 15 comments
guest · 11 years ago
though they tried to blend more than just one of the series into the movie. other than that, i feel that it is one of the movies that did great justice to the source material
60 degrees 15 comments
guest · 11 years ago
I live in Canada. Speaking for myself I can confirm, though I do know some people who don't swim.