NisiOptimum wrote:Why do people drive on a parkway and park ON MY DREAMS ORANGE!!!!!!
Also: Why won't anyone make eye contact with me on the bus? Am I just not squinting hard enough?
OrangeEyebrows wrote:Our forum-mate Cullenmcpimpin
Left the ladies all lovelorn and limpin'.
His formidable size
Left the rest of the guys
To weep at their annual wimp-in.
Cullenmcpimpin wrote:Why the Fucking Shit cock are swear words considered worse than all other words?
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
electricflamingo wrote:It wouldn't bother me if it were anyone else, but I'm still mad about the time I was sick and in front of everyone he said:
"Flamingo, you look terrible!"
"I know I'm sick"
"I mean your skin and your hair. You just do not look good at all...."
(in my head "Yes we've established the fact I look like a reanimated corpse, can we move on now?")
Cullenmcpimpin wrote:Why the Fucking Shit cock are swear words considered worse than all other words?
JugularNotch wrote:electricflamingo wrote:It wouldn't bother me if it were anyone else, but I'm still mad about the time I was sick and in front of everyone he said:
"Flamingo, you look terrible!"
"I know I'm sick"
"I mean your skin and your hair. You just do not look good at all...."
(in my head "Yes we've established the fact I look like a reanimated corpse, can we move on now?")
If I recall, that brief time your avatar was a picture of yourself, you were quite lovely. No reanimated corpse worries are necessary. Unless you were REALLY REALLY sick or something
Zevran wrote:Magic can kill. Knives can kill. Even small children launched at great speeds can kill.
OrangeEyebrows wrote:That said, as long as it's sincere, there is no question too stupid for this thread, whether it's "Which came first, orange the colour or orange the fruit?"
52xMax wrote: I find it very strange that there's not more colors named after common things in nature, which suggests that the idea of color is fairly recent in human history.
A Combustible Lemon wrote:Death is an archaic concept for simpleminded commonfolk, not Victorian scientist whales.
52xMax wrote: I mean, we've always perceived them, but at one point after languages were invented societies grew so large and complex that it became necessary to make distinctions based on more than the shape, size, or the functions of things.
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