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cayne
on 14.08.2011 @ 18:32 |
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Re: Re:Booger (PS: This is Booger)
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It's called sarcasm and it's a type of humor. The fella is obviously smart, I mean read what he wrote. By sarcastically replying, "He said a "smart guy", asshole.", not only do I reaffirm his intelligence, I attempt to solicit bonding and comradery in a way that sharing such an obvious joke can.
It's like when someone says to you, "Nice job, Einstein".
I'd love to explain more, but you're mom is calling me back to the bedroom. She gets hungry if I don't keep her belly full of cum. "What's that sweetie? OK, I'll tell him". She said that if I see her gay, retarded son, online, to tell him to shut the fuck up and stop licking the dog's asshole.
Dude...you're gonna get worms. |
18.08.2011
- 04:52:49 |
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Captain Trips
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about that thing with the make-up... most of em still looked pretty rockin. |
15.08.2011
- 23:53:22 |
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RmF
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Cayne, the Natural Models section is fantastic. The only problem is deciding which pic to use as my phone wallpaper. |
15.08.2011
- 11:59:46 |
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Re: Booger
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Seriously, how empty is your life you have to attack people for answering questions? No one thinks you're funny. Everyone assumes you're 10 years old or have a learning disability. |
15.08.2011
- 11:45:41 |
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Booger
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He said a "smart guy", asshole. |
15.08.2011
- 11:21:25 |
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CanadianChemist
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I learned this trick a few years ago when I was showing science demonstrations at science place for tourists. As a magnet moves down the pipe it induces an electric current in the copper. With every electric current there is a magnetic field created in the perpendicular plane to the electric field. The newly created magnetic field slows the magnet. If the magnet stops moving the induced electric field isn't created. So, the resulting magnetic field isn't there and the magnet starts falling again. So, the cycle repeats again and again, making the magnet move slowly instead of a pure free fall. |
14.08.2011
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