Joke's on you 2 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
law of conservation of energy and matter
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Happy Doggy 4 comments
Well do you? 3 comments
It did the thing! 12 comments
This simultaneously blew my mind and scared me. 6 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
ITS LIKE JRR TOLKEIN HAD THE POWER TO PREDICT HER OWN DEATH, WHICH IN A WAY, IS MAGICAL SO MAGIC IS NOT FAKE WHICH MEANS ALL OF HER BOOKS ARE NONFICTION
YES I JUST WON THE INTERNET YOU CAN GO HOME
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YES I JUST WON THE INTERNET YOU CAN GO HOME
Wat 7 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
actually the catergory of cards is located under the cards, you can see at the bottom it says romance and at the top there is a little girl
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Just in case anyone needed to cry today 17 comments
Very real science facts 19 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
NONE OF THIS IS TRUE except dogs talking obviosly there is a dog named doug in this comment box and mrssparkles is his master
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Let's reflect on mirrors 11 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
This isnt necessarily true guys mirrors usually reflect all colors (pretty much) exactly the same unless it is not a normal mirror and it is made of like wierd stuff
Let's reflect on mirrors 11 comments
This is my kind of Superbowl 3 comments
Man's best friend 11 comments
How to beat flappy bird (MUST WATCH) 29 comments
Isnt that scary? 19 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
There actually is a watch that asks you a few questions (like are uad boy or girl, how old are u, do u smoke etc.) and it literally counts down till you die
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Ignorant question, sarcastic answer 8 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
the thing about red green color blindness isnt nor true nor is that dogs dont see color studies show that dogs have see certain shades of yellow blue and green
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The bluest Morning Glories 16 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
being red-green color blind (i like bright colors more basically) this almost gave me a seizure
Random funny pics compilation 5 comments
Accurate watch 3 comments
paxxyagent
· 10 years ago
no, the atomic clock loses one second per age of the universe (14 billion years)