lawrencekill
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Dang, you guys are hard to break, or answer the way I would've expected. Now new question.
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Don't think so. Cows are natural herbivores -- a grass jacket maybe, but definitely not a human jacket. :wink: Well they don't have to eat us to wear us. Just kill us and skin us. Oh and this is assuming cows also develop opposable thumbs.
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What do you mean trying? They all sent you letters. Yeah, but are they working? Or at least doing what they can within their ability? This is why I hate welfare. People sit around all day doing nothing, no jobs, and get free money from people with jobs. Yup. Food stamps, rent aid, health care, and free money for doing nothing, total bs. Old person is retired, middle-aged is working, child is in school, unless I'm missing something... or was I suppose to say you're unsure, hmmm... w/e just go with the above. Just assume what the average person does at that age.
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What do you mean trying? They all sent you letters.
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All the same. Each operation costs 1 mil.
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Well you are talking about the acidity of a lemon, so 20x the acidity would be a bit more than 1+ pH lvl, so...I think you're saying what would acid do without taste, so I guess you're saying the gum is burning your tongue.
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Also the truth is it annoys and stresses out your parents and gf or at least mildly. You tried those nicotine gum and patches?
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I think that's kind of odd. People claim that a relationship where you "find" your own love lasts longer because it is based on a foundation of free will, etc. But in reality, it's visa versa. Although happiness is not included in this.
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Are you Homosexual? Serious question. Because the only people who I've heard say that marriage is a joke are homos to this day. As said earlier, it's a joke because of the high divorce rates and how people take "til death do you part" very lightly.
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It's kind of ironic - African kids are generally very poor, but they love school and never worry about conformity or any other superficial [cabbage] like that. We are generally rich and basically pull our hair out trying to be something were not. The rich could really learn a lesson from the poor. That's because it's a luxury just to go to school for them. In this country it's a requirement, and therefore many of us are not as grateful as we should be.
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The proud part I can think of being a teacher is teaching a hard-working prodigy, or just about any hard-working student. I imagine it'll be a rush to teach a 10-year-old calculus, or adv. physics. Just keep in mind students that are behind the class and ahead of the class, those people need special attention.
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Not really, they're marriages are just arranged so they marry when they're older, like late teens. Well I guess all marriages will fail because you can't devote 125%. Not physically possible. Lol. Now, by devotion you mean commitment? Well marriages are already screwed up with the divorce rates and such. Explain Moving on, marriages today don't tend to last, I can get a link tomorrow if you don't believe it. Many things keep a marriage together but don't expect it to be all flowers. Marriages are tough. Tasks are divided, arguments, fights, silence, hate, anger, all of these are normal parts of marriage. Just wanted to point it out.
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Because a minority comes up with it, convinces majority that it is "in", then the no-brainers buy it, then the people who want to fit in buy it. Kinda like that. I just like sticking to one thing with my friends, or a few, like video games, chess, football(which i know nothing about and keep out of). Anyways you're also talking about convo topics, well to be honest, it's gona be pretty hard keeping up, best to find friends with similar interests, then you always have something to talk about. exactly. We are who we made ourselves to be. Ok, see it is not like my friends reject me if I don't follow the trends, it is more like we just don't have anything to talk about, and thus, the friendships fizzle out. and just to be even more clear, I am NOT trying to be something I'm not just to hang out with a certain 'group'. I'm just commenting on how if you don't follow trends, you don't get good friends, regardless of their 'status' in popularity. Give some examples of trends, usually there's a pattern and you should catch on to it. BTW, it's not just trends, it's what you have in common, what you talk about. If my friend and I like a specific game and it's not "in", we'll still talk about it, no need for trends, we'll still be good friends.
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Well let's see, domesticated dogs and cats, lizard, birds, fish, etc. etc. But if you're talking about animals who don't play with you etc, I get what you're saying, they'd just take up resources.
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Whao... I really thought these responses are different from ones I expect in today's generations. Most people at my middle school think it's cruel to put an animal down over money, but obviously their eyes have not opened to the real world. There is the input, (cost in this case) and output (the results). Obviously the input is not worth the output, althought stupid people would start saying you're mean, you might as well tell them they're ignorant. Anyways, editting main post out, watch out for changes.
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Well it may have been some other rodent, like I said. Not even dogs and cats live that long on average. I think their average lifespan is 15ish years. Why'd this work for some stupid kids in According to Jim and not here? lol. I'm probably let this sit for a day while I think of a new topic tomorrow, tired today.
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Whao interesting, 5 people in a row say to put it down, might have to rethink this.
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I got this from According to Jim. An ethical issue about it I thought was interesting. Well here's the situation, you have a hamster(or some kind of rodent, I forgot), that has an eraser stuck in his/her intestines and is slowly killing it. The operation costs $2100 and the price you bought the hamster for is $8. I want to know what you would do in this situation, on one hand, life is invaluable, on the other, well it depends what situation you choose: Tax is excluded from the following situations. Parent: 70% of what you get from your job goes directly to basic needs, food, water, shelter, clothing, etc. and supporting your family. 10% of your salary goes into luxuries, things you don't need for life. 20% goes into your retirement savings and your children college funds. The money to save your pet is what you make in 2 months, without applying anything, that means nothing is deducted from this. For example, if you decide to cut all luxuries, it would take you 20 months to pay it back w/o interest. Interest will be at a rate of 5%(easy to calculate). Child/Teenager: You̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢re allowance is meager. It will take 2+ years of savings, working at 4 hours a day to save the hamster. (No interest will be charged because parents will pay for it then deduct it out of your allowance.) You could also tap into your college fund to save your pet, but such an action will have serious consequences. Out of these (I might make more if you have more options on what to make), I would like to know if you̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢ll save the hamster and why. If you don̢̢̮ââ¬Å¡Ã¬Ã¢ââ¬Å¾Ã¢t save em explain why. If you do where would you get the savings from (there is no buying cheaper products options or such), how you plan to replace it, and why it was worth it to save the hamster. Oh and I conviently forgot to mention that the hamster has an estimated 5 more years to live, based on statistics of an average hamster life expentacy. New post about something else. Say you have 1 million bucks. You receive three letters/e-mails(w/e you want to call them). You read about these three people and how they need your money for something relating to life. Don't mind the he's where I should've put he/she. Case one- There's a middle aged man/woman, 27, with a wife, and three kids to feed, who's dying from (fill in). He needs an operation that has 80% to suceed and if it does he'll have 2 more years to live. Case two- There's an eldery man/woman, 73, who's dying from (fill in). He needs an operation that has a 84% chance to suceed and if it does he'll have 3 years to live. Case three- A young child, 7, who's dying from (fill in). He needs an operation that has a 68% of suceeding and if it does he'll have 1 1/2 years to live. How would you spend the 1 million bucks? (THE ABOVE POSTS ARE NOW ARCHIVE MATERIALS) Another question. If you could save anyone from any disesase, including aging, but that's more like extending another lifetime, would you make yourself known or do what with your abilities? Oh and each time you heal someone it takes an hour, common cold or deadly disease, does not result in immunity.
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What about if its a wild animal say a tiger that is endagered. Then you'd be arrested when you're caught wearing it.
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But they clearly state, "Profit organization". You know they don't have to trick you, it's called altering the facts, a lot...
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Since you're immune to almost everything, then I guess you wouldn't.
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Good idea. No more human-related problems after you do that \ . Becomes a big problem when people start taking advantage of you because of a good deed you do for them. Be careful about some actions, and make it clear it's a one-time thing.
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Pause button would be much better. Living till the sun blows up the earth and continually floating in space isn't my idea of fun. True, eventually things would grow old and such.
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Don't clean your ear with cotton buds: here's why
lawrencekill replied to Futurama's topic in Off-Topic
Yeah I know, kind of an oxymoron, or whatever you call it. I think these people are trying to contribute but don't have anything to say so they just steal stuff from other people. Or they don't bother reading. -
Don't clean your ear with cotton buds: here's why
lawrencekill replied to Futurama's topic in Off-Topic
Actually on boxes of Q-tips I see, they all have the "Do not insert in ear canal!" warning, which I think is so ppl can't sue em.
