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9% of the pages in a magizine are ads!!!!!!!!!!!post yours!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Democrat David Levy Yulee was a Florida senator from 1845 to 1851. True story.
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[QUOTE="Dark__Link"]Democrat David Levy Yulee was a Florida senator from 1845 to 1851. True story.

i said interesting
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#4 Dark__Link
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[QUOTE="maplesyrup101"][QUOTE="Dark__Link"]Democrat David Levy Yulee was a Florida senator from 1845 to 1851. True story.

i said interesting

Sorry, it's hard to see things that aren't there.
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When you walk down a steep hill, the pressure on your knees is equal to three times your body weight.
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[QUOTE="Dark__Link"][QUOTE="maplesyrup101"][QUOTE="Dark__Link"]Democrat David Levy Yulee was a Florida senator from 1845 to 1851. True story.

i said interesting

Sorry, it's hard to see things that aren't there.

well next time make it interesting:evil:
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#7 maplesyrup101
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When you walk down a steep hill, the pressure on your knees is equal to three times your body weight.Apollo5000
now thats semi-interesting
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#8 chip_money
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the correct spelling of dizay is day
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Music can help reduce chronic pain by more than 20% and can alleviate depression by up to 25%.
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the correct spelling of dizay is daychip_money
a know i meant to do that like forizle  and dizay
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J. Edgar Hoover liked to fire FBI agents whose palms were sweaty when shaking hands.
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The largest toy distributor in the world is McDonalds...
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The average human body contains .1 mg of uranium, .2 mg of gold, and 7 mg of arsenic!
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It takes more kinetic energy walking down stair than up stairs
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Venus is the only planet that rotates clockwise.
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June 22nd is choclate Eclair Day :o
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In Texas it's illegal to put graffiti on someone else's cow.
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The average human body contains .1 mg of uranium, .2 mg of gold, and 7 mg of arsenic!Apollo5000
Holy **** I'm gonna cut myself open until I find the gold!
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There were 43,687 toilet related accidents in the United States in 1996.
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[QUOTE="Apollo5000"]The average human body contains .1 mg of uranium, .2 mg of gold, and 7 mg of arsenic!gamerelite1
Holy **** I'm gonna cut myself open until I find the gold!

Thats probably not even a penny worth... Although they tend to be made out of bronze or copper so it might have some value to it. Not a lot though. I'd personally try and get the poison out first.
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Earth is approx. 70% water...
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A baboon called Jackie became a private in the South African army in World War I.
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coffe milk is the state drink in Rhode Island :) i should know 8) it also has a rooster on the front because well, guess what R.I.'s state bird is... ok you dont thinks thats amusing... 250 babies are born evry minute in america, but only 190 people die in america
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In Nebraska, It is illegal for bar owners to sell beer unless they are simultaneously brewing a kettle of soup.
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If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.
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in america its illegal to look at pr0n unless your 18 :o (but it doesnt seem to stop SOME of us...)
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Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

 

If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Scn64

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long. 

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Money is made out of cotton, not paper
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In the UK you can have sex at 16 but cannot watch it until you are 18
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Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

Zeke129
...in a vacuum.
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Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Zeke129

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

Dark__Link

...in a vacuum.

Shall we just say that all objects accelerate downward at the same speed on Earth? Let's not confuse people. 

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[QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

 

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Scn64

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Zeke129

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

lmao.
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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Zeke129

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.
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~-~One pound of lead = one pound of feathers.:o~-~ ~-~PS: Dark_Link's right, it's in a vacuum.~-~
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[QUOTE="Dark__Link"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

Zeke129

...in a vacuum.

Shall we just say that all objects accelerate downward at the same speed on Earth? Let's not confuse people.

I think you've confused yourself.
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

 

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Scn64

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

 

[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Dark__Link"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

Dark__Link

...in a vacuum.

Shall we just say that all objects accelerate downward at the same speed on Earth? Let's not confuse people.


I think you've confused yourself.

Heh. The gravitational constant on Earth is 9.8 m/s^2. I have said nothing factually innacurate. 

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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Zeke129

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

Said matter does not travel through the intestines so the length of the intestines is irrelevant.
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Atom-photon entanglement, where atom and photon are physically separated but share unique properties, is known to occur, but has not been observed directly.
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

 

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Scn64

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

Said matter does not travel through the intestines so the length of the intestines is irrelevant.

However, this is not a discussion of how the intestines work. You claimed the average human intestine is a length equal to a round trip to pluto. In this case, the length is very relavent. 

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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Zeke129

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

Said matter does not travel through the intestines so the length of the intestines is irrelevant.

However, this is not a discussion of how the intestines work. You claimed the average human intestine is a length equal to a round trip to pluto. In this case, the length is very relavent.

Your argument was that the intestines can't possibly be that long because digested food is able to move through our bodies much faster than we could travel to Pluto. This shows your lack of understanding of the human body and, therefore, nullifies any credibility you once had.
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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Zeke129

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

Except light...
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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

 

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Scn64

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

Said matter does not travel through the intestines so the length of the intestines is irrelevant.

However, this is not a discussion of how the intestines work. You claimed the average human intestine is a length equal to a round trip to pluto. In this case, the length is very relavent.

Your argument was that the intestines can't possibly be that long because digested food is able to move through our bodies much faster than we could travel to Pluto. This shows your lack of understanding of the human body and, therefore, nullifies any credibility you once had.

20-25 feet.

Checkmate.

 

Except light...Dark__Link

Light isn't matter. I was referring to matter. 

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[QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

 

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Zeke129

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

Said matter does not travel through the intestines so the length of the intestines is irrelevant.

However, this is not a discussion of how the intestines work. You claimed the average human intestine is a length equal to a round trip to pluto. In this case, the length is very relavent.

Your argument was that the intestines can't possibly be that long because digested food is able to move through our bodies much faster than we could travel to Pluto. This shows your lack of understanding of the human body and, therefore, nullifies any credibility you once had.

20-25 feet.

Checkmate.

 

That's not a credible source.

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[QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"][QUOTE="Scn64"][QUOTE="Zeke129"]

Any object - no matter how heavy - when dropped, will accelerate downwards at 9.8 m/s^2.

You'd be amazed at how many people don't know that.

 

[QUOTE="Scn64"]If you took the intestines from an average human and stretched them out, they would reach from the Earth to Pluto and back.Scn64

Wrong. They're about 20 feet long.

That's a common misconception.

Digested food would have to travel through us at about Warp 4. Our intestines are 20 feet long, give or take 5 feet.

Digested food doesn't travel through our intestines.

Irrelavent. Matter travels from our stomach to our butt in a few hours. Nothing can go from Earth to Pluto in a few hours.

Said matter does not travel through the intestines so the length of the intestines is irrelevant.

However, this is not a discussion of how the intestines work. You claimed the average human intestine is a length equal to a round trip to pluto. In this case, the length is very relavent.

Your argument was that the intestines can't possibly be that long because digested food is able to move through our bodies much faster than we could travel to Pluto. This shows your lack of understanding of the human body and, therefore, nullifies any credibility you once had.

20-25 feet.

Checkmate.

 

That's not a credible source.

That webpage cites 5 sources.

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That webpage cites 5 sources.

Zeke129

 

None of them are credible.

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#50 Zeke129
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None of them are credible.

Scn64

Care to find a site that backs up your "To Pluto and Back" theory?Â