1. In your face
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    05 Jun '14 23:22
    I don't hate anything really. Please excuse the cliche.

    I might get angry at stuff temporarily but hatred doesn't really come into it. I've never said that I hate someone nor have I told anyone that I hate them.

    Maybe I should take some lessons in hate.
  2. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    05 Jun '14 23:50
    Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage
    I don't hate anything really. Please excuse the cliche.

    I might get angry at stuff temporarily but hatred doesn't really come into it. I've never said that I hate someone nor have I told anyone that I hate them.

    Maybe I should take some lessons in hate.
    How about 'hating' stupid decisions you make? It's one of mine. Never hating people.
  3. In your face
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    05 Jun '14 23:53
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    How about 'hating' stupid decisions you make? It's one of mine. Never hating people.
    Regret, not hate.
  4. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    06 Jun '14 00:101 edit
    Originally posted by Sicilian Sausage
    Regret, not hate.
    Well said, Sicilian Sausage; I stand corrected. Thanks.
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    06 Jun '14 04:431 edit
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    An almost tangible smell of blood, sweat and rivers of sh[deleted..] lingers and marks the passage of Hate.
    An old lady died in the bath tub.
    She died from a terrible fit.
    In order to fulfill her wishes,
    She was buried in six feet of shaving cream.
  6. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    06 Jun '14 06:04
    Originally posted by darvlay (Page 5)
    Please go outside and play and leave the internet forever.
    Be patient, darvlay. Your wish may come true sooner than either of us expect. Meanwhile,
  7. Subscribersonhouse
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    06 Jun '14 21:48
    I hate that the Earth is round. I want a flat Earth! Just think, no frigging time zones to worry about, I don't have to wait till near noon just to talk to my business associates on the west coast or wait till midnight to call my buddies in Thailand, we would all be on the same time zone! Round Earth SUCKS🙂
  8. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    06 Jun '14 22:25
    Originally posted by sonhouse
    I hate that the Earth is round. I want a flat Earth! Just think, no frigging time zones to worry about, I don't have to wait till near noon just to talk to my business associates on the west coast or wait till midnight to call my buddies in Thailand, we would all be on the same time zone! Round Earth SUCKS🙂
    You still okay with gravitational force?
  9. Subscriberrookie54online
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    08 Jun '14 15:56
    the surprise racist...
  10. Standard memberlemon lime
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    08 Jun '14 17:461 edit
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    You still okay with gravitational force?
    I think we are all okay with that. But according to one feasibility study* a flat earth wouldn't be able to generate enough of that... force.

    A cube could sastify your gravitation requirements, as well as being able to rotate on an axis like a rotisserie barbecue grill... mmmm, with the right blend of herbs and spices you humans don't taste at all like Romulan slime worms.
    Some of my colleagues would disagree, but all of us think it's hilarious you humans still believe gravity to be a force.


    *recently extracted from my nether regions
  11. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    08 Jun '14 22:22
    Originally posted by lemon lime
    I think we are all okay with that. But according to one feasibility study* a flat earth wouldn't be able to generate enough of that... force.

    A cube could sastify your gravitation requirements, as well as being able to rotate on an axis like a rotisserie barbecue grill... mmmm, with the right blend of herbs and spices you humans don't taste at a ...[text shortened]... ill believe gravity to be a force.


    *recently extracted from my nether regions
    What answers would your "colleagues" give if asked the question: who established the law of gravity?
  12. Standard memberHandyAndy
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    08 Jun '14 22:26
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    who established the law of gravity?
    Isaac Newton
  13. Standard memberChessPraxis
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    08 Jun '14 22:30
    Originally posted by Grampy Bobby
    What answers would your "colleagues" give if asked the question: who established the law of gravity?
    God
  14. Standard memberGrampy Bobby
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    08 Jun '14 23:221 edit
    Originally posted by HandyAndy
    Isaac Newton
    Established [or observed, studied and documented] by Isaac Newton?

    One ? falls at the normal rate; the mass of one ¿ weighs more and falls with greater velocity:


    ? Mid-Air


    ¿
    """"""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""""" grass on God's green earth
  15. Standard memberDeepThought
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    08 Jun '14 23:27
    The way people insist on spelling lose with two ohs in forum posts.
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