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scoobdog

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  1. Uncooked tomato slices?
  2. Why is she talking about nursing homes? Is it that usual thing older people do when they're contemplating their mortality?
  3. No, not so much. They're just a deep, rich color. Very striking. My eyes are dull in comparison.
  4. scoobdog

    Horry Shet

    Warm and dry is good.
  5. scoobdog

    Horry Shet

    No idea what that's supposed to be, but it involves power tools.
  6. iPhones can only do so much. The vibrant color is all you.
  7. Don't think I've ever notices your eye color before.
  8. In an unrelated note, I just learned that atmospheric rivers have numerical categories, just like hurricanes.
  9. It's straight fentanyl at this point.
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    thing is

    A calendar event? Is this the level of commitment to flopped jokes we should be expecting?
  11. scoobdog

    thing is

    Nah. I'll just keep drawing penises on it.
  12. scoobdog

    thing is

    My iPad keeps looping on "I don't know what it means"
  13. Makes me wonder when Mike’s wife last checked for a yeast infection...
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    thing is

    It's intense.
  15. So self serving. Like she already got her mouth on your dick, she don't owe you shit for your nasty dude juice.
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    thing is

  17. Except for the fact it's Alabama.
  18. Aye ... Feeling you... Wait... Once?
  19. No one ask that question idly about someone else's opinion of a co-worker. What's the real reason, ghosty?
  20. Why are you asking?
  21. Is that guy using you?
  22. https://www.vulture.com/2021/02/trent-reznor-marilyn-manson-abuse-statement.html The dude was always a talentless hack, but I didn't realize he had a hand in building his own reputation as a scumbag. Make up stories like that, they're bound to come true.
  23. This tangent is really off of Doom's post, though. I know you're just cracking on psych. There are really two parallel aspects to the evolution of thought, one being that an individual's ideas are built on the works of his or her forbearers, the other being that the process of developing those ideas is itself shared. What's interesting about Freud is that he's never been as important to the field of psychology as he has to, of all things, literature and writers. He certainly deserves credit for developing a system to conceptualize abstract functions of the conscious mind, but that's really just a minor contribution to the field as a whole. The most I've ever had to use Freud was in studying his use of symbols for an English paper, and that in itself is a testament to how building a framework for thought can cross disciplines and inspire creativity in areas that might not be related (although, practically speaking, literature was psychology before there was actual psychology). It's appropriate that you bring up Newton's cross discipline importance because, in this light, even his foray in alchemy starts being a relevant contribution. Anyway, you should bring this all up when you're letting your professor micromanage on top of you.
  24. But most of the observations made by Classical Era Greek astronomers are not. The point isn’t that Freud was right, just that he was the first to really try. Also, Newton wasn’t the first to study physics.
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