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i dont think that has to do with this
i wonder if adb on his way home is thinking "oh man the guys in R&M are going to roffle so hard when i tell them what happened" |
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if you guys want to know what happend I'll post it but idk now you're all wet blankets
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i threw a small stone at the reflection of my image in the water
and it altogether disappeared i burst as it shattered through me like a bullet through a bottle and im expected to believe that any of this is real |
shut up jerk
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every line in Praise of You
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what is that like mwy faggotry or something
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as long as you recognize or takethetime
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so as demons burn what happened at work today
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basically the guy who called my manager was his best friend from high school, and he called to support his decision to finally come out of the closet
The manager came to the back and saw me doing dishes, he was like "who did it", I played dumb, he checked his facebook and saw a bunch of serious comments saying how they're proud of him for not hiding anymore, including his little sister. A few knew it was bs, but the majority really thought he was confessing. He found out it was me, laughed it off but I can tell he's pissed inside because he has to explain to everyone he's not gay. Only reason I did it is I've known him for like 2 years and I've never seen him angry. |
maybe you wish he was gay so you can spoon with him i dunno js
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c_c
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[img]http://lyndonbcomic.com/images/spooning.png[/img]
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i wanna spoon someone now :(
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<.<
>.> :) |
a bitch is a bitch but a dog is a man's best friend you can't make a ho a housewife
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yay dray
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bitches ain't shit but hoes and tricks
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i'm starting a pumpkin patch
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charlie brown style
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[QUOTE=asdemonsburn;17182386]basically the guy who called my manager was his best friend from high school, and he called to support his decision to finally come out of the closet
The manager came to the back and saw me doing dishes, he was like "who did it", I played dumb, he checked his facebook and saw a bunch of serious comments saying how they're proud of him for not hiding anymore, including his little sister. A few knew it was bs, but the majority really thought he was confessing. He found out it was me, laughed it off but I can tell he's pissed inside because he has to explain to everyone he's not gay. Only reason I did it is I've known him for like 2 years and I've never seen him angry.[/QUOTE] looooooooooooooooooooool |
thats epic
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gj adb
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prolly the greatest post i've seen on here
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not even close
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[QUOTE=TimJim;17180399]um their traditional diet is prob fat and carb rich[/QUOTE]
http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/2/1/10 [i]A comparative study of Micronesians living in traditional and modern settings in 1970 also illustrates the association between modernization and dietary change [17]. The study showed the dietary difference between Micronesians living a traditional way of life in Palau and Micronesians living in a more modern economy in Guam and California, which essentially foreshadowed dietary change that accompanied modernization in the FSM since 1970. Total energy intake was greater for the traditional-lifestyle groups, but the proportion of energy coming from fat – mostly saturated fat – was much higher in the modern-lifestyle groups. The traditional-lifestyle groups relied more on energy from carbohydrates than the modern-lifestyle groups, with the predominant carbohydrate sources as follows: taro and cassava in Palau, rice and bread in Guam, and bread in California. Total protein intake did not vary drastically between the two groups, but the type of protein was different. The modern-lifestyle groups relied mostly on meat and poultry, and the traditional-lifestyle groups consumed more fish. Diets in the FSM today resemble the diets of Micronesians living in Guam and the U.S. in 1970: more simple carbohydrates, saturated fat, and imported meat.[/i] |
i just find it surprising america isn't the fattest country is all..
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[QUOTE=1338 h4x0r;17183016]http://www.globalizationandhealth.com/content/2/1/10
[i]A comparative study of Micronesians living in traditional and modern settings in 1970 also illustrates the association between modernization and dietary change [17]. The study showed the dietary difference between Micronesians living a traditional way of life in Palau and Micronesians living in a more modern economy in Guam and California, which essentially foreshadowed dietary change that accompanied modernization in the FSM since 1970. Total energy intake was greater for the traditional-lifestyle groups, but the proportion of energy coming from fat – mostly saturated fat – was much higher in the modern-lifestyle groups. The traditional-lifestyle groups relied more on energy from carbohydrates than the modern-lifestyle groups, with the predominant carbohydrate sources as follows: taro and cassava in Palau, rice and bread in Guam, and bread in California. Total protein intake did not vary drastically between the two groups, but the type of protein was different. The modern-lifestyle groups relied mostly on meat and poultry, and the traditional-lifestyle groups consumed more fish. Diets in the FSM today resemble the diets of Micronesians living in Guam and the U.S. in 1970: more simple carbohydrates, saturated fat, and imported meat.[/i][/QUOTE] Silence, nerd. |
haha wow
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sorta skimmed through it. Silly Californians.
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