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If by hilarious you mean awesome? Then yes.
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Jeeps don't need furry mascots. They sell themselves.
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I read that as Hamsteroids and immediately thought of....
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it's been 13 goddamn years since i joined the ASMB
scoobdog replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
We need to start another '03 club. -
More like 511 times. I guess Alex has a whole lot of time to write insane reviews for his snake oil now that he doesn't have a woman to beat.
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Lol My purchase of this was to work my way off Caffeine . Statement is True what the other reviewer's sayed ( Makes my Mind Young Again) I confirm this as proud user. No more StarBucks no more soft drinks Dont be Scared .Try to figure out why you drink all this BS and wait in Lines day in and day out or habbit of having something in your Hands or Mouth ? SOCIALLY drinking coffee at water Cooler? No Stop the Insanity !! My Daily is 2 capsules before just after waking up No No No I do Not Swallow them Why? Is lol for your Brain lets go UP than Down to your GUT. Man Up live alittle. Break open with teeth or set them Under tongue Direct Hit Captain ...!@! Can you do this ? Why wait till hits Gut then digest system bla bla wait wait. GO up than Down straight to the Old Noodle. Still no coffee or caffeine .. When and or if during day or night you think you need coffee or chocolate or other BS fading Fast? Repeat process try only One capsule this time. Sooner than later your day has ended no caffeine night night time I have Not used or needed sleeping pills gauge my intake just right of Brain Force. GUESS WHAT AJ has the answer KNOck OuT. Have you tried my Products ? Yep Live by X2 whey caveman brain force Super blue tooth paste and super blue mouthwash this is Brian in Virginia I might be crazy.
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Oh my God.... He's rabid.
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Does the sex scene in Friday the 13th (2009) ever get you mad?
scoobdog replied to Zenigundam's topic in Free-For-All
He wants to make sure you haven't been corrupted. -
He's not taking these magnificent pills. This is a phenomenal product. I bought this because although I had always considered myself to be pretty sharp mentally, for a long period I had dipped. I just figured it was an ageing thing and something I had no control over. No panic, it was what it was, no big deal. I have always had a pretty good memory which still worked fine so no problem there. This is hard to explain but I'll try. I noticed I couldn't absorb information as I used to. More often than not I felt mentally sluggish. Looking back it would fit the category of 'brain fog'. It made me feel inadequate but hey, what can you do? I'm not a pill poppper and it would never have occurred to me to hunt for anything to lift the fog as I had no idea anything existed. I had nothing to lose by buying Brain Force and was fully prepared to continue to perform on less than full power as obviously I had no option. I listened to Alex advertising his products as he does and thought nothing of it till it was on offer. I then read the reviews and wanted to experience a benefit but wasn't convinced I would. Wrong! Within a week I noticed a mental clarity I hadn't experienced for a while. It hasn't subsided either. On the negative side I have to say that for me this product is on the pricy side . Great stuff but rather expensive for me. In order to compensate however I don't take the stated amount, I take one a day and still reap the rewards. I think I'd be a force to be reckoned with on two a day.
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Walk it off, champ.
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it's been 13 goddamn years since i joined the ASMB
scoobdog replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
September '03. -
it's been 13 goddamn years since i joined the ASMB
scoobdog replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
Not quite, but close. I'm at 14 and half right now. The earliest ASMBers will be turning 15 in a about a month and a half. -
GREs suck. Good Luck!
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do you ever try to be verbally offensive?
scoobdog replied to death_by_motorboat's topic in Free-For-All
Well, to really be verbally offensive takes a whole lot of creative work, so no, I don't usually try. Sometimes I get inspired, though. -
it's been 13 goddamn years since i joined the ASMB
scoobdog replied to Naraku4656's topic in Free-For-All
Only 13? -
so I looked at the crash photos of Nikki Catsouras after all these years
scoobdog replied to Phillies's topic in Free-For-All
Eh. She was all right. -
Give me your rain, bitch.
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so I looked at the crash photos of Nikki Catsouras after all these years
scoobdog replied to Phillies's topic in Free-For-All
Indeed. There is something symbolic about the way the crash both literally and figuratively dehumanized the deceased. -
so I looked at the crash photos of Nikki Catsouras after all these years
scoobdog replied to Phillies's topic in Free-For-All
Pretty much. Looking at dead bodies is a rather macabre exercise in artistic license. The body is an inanimate object, so it takes some kind of context to elicit any feelings for the deceased. It's hard not to quantify the promise that is lost by an eighteen year old dying, but there is something of a scale to it: how does one feel more empathy for an eighteen year old who, let's say, is murdered in a botched robbery versus Nikki? Granted, the sight of a decapitated body is rare and poses its own problems. -
so I looked at the crash photos of Nikki Catsouras after all these years
scoobdog replied to Phillies's topic in Free-For-All
I dunno. It's not necessarily that I fault her for getting into the crash, just that it's hard to be disturbed when you know she had to have seen it coming. It changes how you see the corpse. -
so I looked at the crash photos of Nikki Catsouras after all these years
scoobdog replied to Phillies's topic in Free-For-All
I don't even remember that and it was in my back yard. -
Unfortunately, when our internet goes down, so do our phones, email and remote access. So, internet down days are almost guaranteed to be completely unproductive, which only makes the lack of internet fun time even worse.
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About that, I don't really see how us stockpiling weapons that we will likely never use as much different than paying for half a million soldiers in a standing army during, say, a two century period of peace. It's something of a modern (read: capitalistic) perspective that "if you build it, they will come" when it comes to creating war machines, when, in reality, the skirmishes themselves tend to be generated as normal part of human interaction. What tends to cloud that perspective is the means by which catastrophic failure is administered. Today, its the the threat of a nuclear holocaust; in the 2nd Century BCE, it was a massive barbarian coalition - in either case, panics are/were generally an opportunity for over zealous military commanders to build a complex that fortified the martial industries. At the turn of the 20th Century, there was a unique situation that actually contributed more to the worldwide nature of the conflict more than the fruits of the Industrial Revolution. In particular, the fact that most of the industrialized countries drawn in to World War I were colonial powers tended to extend the theater of the conflict across continental boundaries. If it wasn't a direct conflict between colonies with competing masters, it was the influence of European combatants on neutral countries on other continents due to trade (which became global because of colonial expansion). Much is made of the new, deadly machines introduced and refined for this global conflict (tanks, portable automatic firearms, chemical warfare, and, to a limited extent, combat aircraft), yet it was the fact that the battles involved so many intercontinental players that contributed the most to the deadly results of these conflicts. Furthermore, World War II would not have happened if these same global conflicts had been properly resolved prior to the rise of Hitler. That being said, we have a long memory when it comes to war. Just about everyone living today was born after the collapse of the colonial system, and that tends to color our perspective when it comes to the nature of conflict. We still see war as being a global event even though it always has been a series of perpetual small scale skirmishes. Intrinsically, conflict has always been a general-use balance between marginalized groups and society as a whole, so it should be no surprise that conflicts continue to happen even though we're supposedly in a time when the fear of global war haunts us into believing that war of any type can't ever happen again.