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polar bears are left-handed. who knew?? Probably the same guy who figured out that all cheetahs are identical twins (geneticly) and that oysters have the longest d*cks vs. Body size........I was crushed to learn that one. |
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Ayn Rand's real name was Alissa Rosenbaum.
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There is a ringtone that teens can hear, but adults can't.
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There is a ringtone that teens can hear, but adults can't. ... What about we w/ youthful eardrums ... ... ??? |
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There is a ringtone that teens can hear, but adults can't. ... What about we w/ youthful eardrums ... ... ??? Well, I guess if the eardrum has the youthfullness of a teenager then why not |
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Dancere
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Wed 04/21/10 06:33 PM
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There is a ringtone that teens can hear, but adults can't. ... What about we w/ youthful eardrums ... ... ??? Well, I guess if the eardrum has the youthfullness of a teenager then why not It's a takeover plot ... Edit ... Besides, I sat on a speaker at a Led Zep concert, I'm toast ... |
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It has been documented that dolphins engage in tribal warfare involving homosexual gang rape of members from different pods as well as just flat out gang style beatings.
That one flipped me out. Once I saw that, I have never looked at those b*st*rds the same again......they are just as twisted as humans. |
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There is a ringtone that teens can hear, but adults can't. ... What about we w/ youthful eardrums ... ... ??? Well, I guess if the eardrum has the youthfullness of a teenager then why not It's a takeover plot ... Edit ... Besides, I sat on a speaker at a Led Zep concert, I'm toast ... Could be...I am kinda thinking along the lines that teens can hear when their phone rings without parents knowing...thus bypassing the parental screening. |
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Did Ayn Rand write under her real name or any aliases? I really like reading her work.
Janet Asimov (maiden name Janet Opal Jeppson) (born August 6, 1926 in Ashland, Pennsylvania) is an American science fiction author, psychiatrist, and a psychoanalyst. Janet Asimov started writing children's science fiction under the name J O Jeppson in the 1970s. She was married to Isaac Asimov from 1973 until his death in 1992, and they collaborated on a number of science fiction books aimed at young readers, including the Norby series. Norby The Mixed-Up Robot (1983) is the first book in the Norby series by Janet Asimov and Isaac Asimov. In it, Jefferson Wells and Norby stop Ing from taking over the Solar System with the help of Jeff's brother Fargo Wells, police officer Albany Jones, and Admiral Boris Yobo. According to Isaac Asimov, although Janet Asimov did 90% of the work, his "name was wanted on the book for the betterment of sales [and he] went over the manuscript and polished it a bit." The book starts with Jeff in need of a teaching robot. He buys Norby only to discover that it has the only mini-anti-gravity device in existence. They go to the park where the evil villain Ing's henchmen are after Fargo Wells, Jeff's brother. Norby and Jeff stop the henchmen who are captured by the police. Ing manages to take over Manhattan Island, but Norby and Jeff start a revolt against him. They go to the planet Jamya using a hyperdrive, never before done and creating a subplot for the second book in the series Norby's Other Secret. After enlisting Admiral Yobo in their quest to stop Ing, the three take Admiral Yobo's ship and, via hyperspace, literally park it above Ing's head, forcing him to a humiliating surrender. The book ends with Jeff saying Norby is his Mixed-Up Robot. Do you think Janet got her inspiration from reading "I, Robot" written by her husband? |
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It has been documented that dolphins engage in tribal warfare involving homosexual gang rape of members from different pods as well as just flat out gang style beatings. That one flipped me out. Once I saw that, I have never looked at those b*st*rds the same again......they are just as twisted as humans. And dolphins beat their wives! |
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The word racecar and kayak are the same whether they are read left to right or right to left.
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No word in the English language rhymes with month, orange, silver, or purple....
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Falsifiability or refutability is the logical possibility that an assertion can be shown false by an observation or a physical experiment. That something is "falsifiable" does not mean it is false; rather, that if it is false, then this can be shown by observation or experiment.
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polar bears are left-handed. who knew?? Probably the same guy who figured out that all cheetahs are identical twins (geneticly) and that oysters have the longest d*cks vs. Body size........I was crushed to learn that one. that could explain why oysters are consider aphrodisiacs, but it still doesn't help your crushed any. |
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polar bears are left-handed. who knew?? Probably the same guy who figured out that all cheetahs are identical twins (geneticly) and that oysters have the longest d*cks vs. Body size........I was crushed to learn that one. that could explain why oysters are consider aphrodisiacs, but it still doesn't help your crushed any. ... Oysters are high in zinc, a big constituent of men's sperm ... ... Hence, aphrodisiacs ... Potency, baby ...: |
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China has more English speakers than the United States.
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Your stomach has to produce a new layer of mucus every two weeks, otherwise it will digest itself
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The first Japanese-produced TV series to be exported to the U.S.A. was Astro Boy.
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It takes snails SIXTEEN HOURS to mate ...
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The winter of 1932 was so cold that Niagara Falls froze completely solid..
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