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Post by munkeydung on May 3, 2005 21:22:47 GMT -5
until that ending brawl
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Post by Eternal Life on May 3, 2005 21:32:33 GMT -5
look at that worm crawl
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Post by Toxic Bunny Queen on May 3, 2005 21:45:54 GMT -5
I saw! I saw!
(slant rhyme?)
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JoJo
Not Even A Bunny Bunny
Say "douglas". "Doug-las."
Posts: 267
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Post by JoJo on May 3, 2005 22:00:48 GMT -5
I said no slant rhyme, fwaaaaa.
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Post by Toxic Bunny Queen on May 3, 2005 22:42:37 GMT -5
TOO BAD.
There is no law!
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JoJo
Not Even A Bunny Bunny
Say "douglas". "Doug-las."
Posts: 267
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Post by JoJo on May 3, 2005 23:32:07 GMT -5
But there is a saw!
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Post by Eternal Life on May 4, 2005 9:20:34 GMT -5
I'm telling Ma!
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Post by munkeydung on May 4, 2005 20:10:09 GMT -5
Look at that cute chicken dumpling awwwwwww
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Post by Eternal Life on May 4, 2005 20:59:36 GMT -5
PSHAWW!
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Post by God on May 8, 2005 21:19:27 GMT -5
Reading all this pathetic crap has sent me into an existential quandry. I thought about the effects of how our lives seem to impact those around us in an obviously chaotic way, but I realized chaos brings chaos, and peace brings chaos. Is it possible that nothing can ever lead to peace? If this is true, that means the entire concept of trying to make the world better and more peaceful is pointless. This leads into the ancient philosophy of "Yin and Yang" for everything there is an equal and opposite eminence. This follows the law that for every action there is an equal and opposite reaction. If we take these and put them together we see that the only way to make true peace is to decide that everything is peace. This is only possible because peace is a word. It is only the relation of the word to human reactions that matters. Oh yes...I was gardening in the back yard and I saw a sand devil's claw. (MUHUHAHAHA, longness)
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JoJo
Not Even A Bunny Bunny
Say "douglas". "Doug-las."
Posts: 267
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Post by JoJo on May 8, 2005 23:10:59 GMT -5
That's deep.
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