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2216 - An inquiry shows that the supernova was in fact caused by a new secret weapon being developed by one of the Muffin companies, that suffered an unforseen consequence.
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Young Underlings Under Hypnotic Obligations Sexual Undertones Breaking Backs in Yosemite MSSUN
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You didn't just suggest a gruesome fate for Zakari, BTG, you're just being paranoid.
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I'm afraid I couldn't see it either. What was your question?
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The Remove-One-Letter-From-A-Title Thread
Binky The Rabbit replied to danielsangeo's topic in Forum Games
Three Chers For Sweet Revenge My Chemical Romance yet again reinvent their sound, this time with another concept album, depicting the Earth being enslaved, and the only thing that can stop them are three super-powered clones of Cher. -
2213 - A remarkably uneventful year.
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For some reason, I have in my head...
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---- Still not doing what I should be doing. Will get some food, a shower, then get some work done. Oh, and Selfie Sunday, before I'm too late.
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Salt Peanuts.
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The Harlem Shake became a big thing maybe a day or so after the original-original video appeared. And congrats!
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Gender-fluid? It could be that you feel the definitions of 'Male' and 'Female' are too restrictive. In terms of 'understanding what a gender feels like', that is a very interesting point. From a physiological stance, you're probably quite obviously male. But psychologically, sociologically, it's not as clear. What is it to be male? What is it to be female? The typical answers to that are very binary and suggestive of a certain way of living/thinking. But, as can be seen from examples such as Transgender people, how people identify themselves is way more complex than what they have between their legs. You're not alone, though, and not crazy (in the bad sense). Things such Agender-ism are real
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Well, maybe not NOT have happened, but certainly not in the way they did. There may not have been the boom of the 'Roaring 20s', and using the notion that WWI created WWII, we wouldn't have had the Baby Boom either. Technology really benefited from the conflicts. Also, I call upon a Mod to rename this "Effects of World War I" and move it to the Serious Topic Board.
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2210 - The radical economic competition of the Muffin War leads to a dangerously rapid bubble of prosperity. The competing companies quickly run out of innovative flavours, and a smearing and sabotage campaign by all sides commences. The brutality of the campaign causes a catastrophic loss of stock confidence, and the economy crashes hard.
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About to get up and get my bass amp ready to lend to a mate for tonight. Despite having a rather hilarious design flaw, she and her cab are definitely proving their worth.
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Ohhh? You have no idea. Ready normal people? (Ready, ready, ready!) LET ME HEAR IT!
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The internet is really really great I've got a fast connection so I don't have to wait But there's always some new site I browse all day and night It's like I'm surfing at the speed of light!
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The two World Wars also advanced technology forward by at least a century, too. Women also turned out to be useful enough in society (Britain at least) during wartime, that we felt they might be worth being allowed to vote. Y'know, I guess they earned it. Didn't stop men coming back and kicking the women out of the jobs they'd been while they were away mind.
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The Remove-One-Letter-From-A-Title Thread
Binky The Rabbit replied to danielsangeo's topic in Forum Games
^^^^10/10 would play Half-Life 2: Lost Coat Before he heads to find The Borealis, Dr. Kleiner informs Gordon Freeman about a special coat he developed for sub-zero experiments back at Black Mesa. Gordon is teleported back to New Mexico to explore the radioactive ruins of his old workplace and find the Lost Coat... Coming October of the year Valve decides on.