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the first nine heavens in the slavonic enoch, ranked by how blue they appear, as depicted in an art project i did many many years ago
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# ? May 27, 2024 04:19 |
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List of goons who have mentioned having art projects I want to see, and have yet to see: 1. Squizzle
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# ? Jun 26, 2021 13:37 |
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I'm a big fan of code:
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Cookie Monster's Reäctions to the First Four Lines of the Chorus from Limp Bizkit’s 1999 Billboard Hot 100 Charting Hit Nookie (in order)
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# ? Jul 21, 2021 19:39 |
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Breakdown of Life During Wartime by Talking Heads Rumors: 1) Van that is loaded with weapons, packed up and ready to go 2) Some grave sites, out by the highway, a place where nobody knows Unknowns: 1) Houston? 2) Detroit? 3) Pittsburgh, P. A.? 4) My real name 5) What I look like Overheard: 1) The sound of gunfire, off in the distance Places Lived: 1) A brownstone 2) A ghetto 3) All over this town Things This Is Not: 1) Party 2) Disco 3) Fooling around 4) Mudd Club 5) CBGB Things There Is No Time For: 1) Dancing 2) Lovey dovey 3) That 4) To kiss you 5) To hold you Property: 1) Three passports 2) A couple of visas 3) Groceries 4) Peanut butter 5) Computer Property (lack of): 1) Speakers 2) Headphones 3) Records to play 4) Notebooks Attire: 1) Student 2) Housewife 3) Suit and tie Things to do: 1) Transmit the message to the receiver 2) Hope for an answer some day 3) Get you instructions 4) Follow directions Things Unable To Do: 1) Write a letter 2) Send a postcard 3) Write nothing at all 4) Get home (maybe) Things I Do: 1) Sleep in the daytime 2) Work in the nighttime Things We Do: 1) Tap phone lines 2) Blend in with the crowd 3) Make a pretty good team Things Not To Do: 1) Take chances 2) Get exhausted Considerations: 1) Why go to college? 2) Why go to nightschool? 3) What good are notebooks? Health 1) You make me shiver 2) I feel so tender 3) My chest is aching, burns like a furnace Recommendations: 1) You oughta know not to stand by the window 3) You ought to get some sleep 3) You should change your address 4) Try to stay healthy 5) Try to be careful 6) You better watch what you say Logistics and Operations: 1) High on a hillside the trucks are loading 2) Everything's ready to roll 3) Trouble in transit (got through the roadblock) credburn has a new favorite as of 23:24 on Jul 30, 2021 |
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List of my all-time favorite animals, whose names coincidentally start with the same letter, in alphabetical order:
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# ? Jul 31, 2021 00:00 |
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Deconstructing "And She Was" by Talking Heads Things She Was: 1) Lying in the grass 2) Right there with (the world) 3) Floating above it (the world) 4) Drifting through the backyard 5) Taking off her dress 6) Moving very slowly 7) Rising up above the Earth 8) Drifting this way and that 9) Glad about it 10) Done 11) Looking at herself 12) Joining the world of missing persons 13) Missing enough to feel alright Things She Is: 1) Making sure she is not dreaming 2) Seeing the light of a neighbor's house 3) Starting to rise 4) Taking a moment to concentrate 5) Opening up her eyes 6) Moving out in all directions Things She Is Not: 1) Sure where she's gone Things She Had: 1) A pleasant elevation Things She Could Hear: 1) The highway breathing Things She Could See: 1) A nearby factory
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# ? Jul 31, 2021 21:27 |
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Time Approximations of When The Music Died in "American Pie" by Don McLean in Reverse Order of Vagueness 1) When the Jester sang for the king and queen 2) February 3) In a summer swelter 4) For ten years we've been on our own 5) While Lenin read a book on Marx 6) I'd heard the music years ago 7) No time left to start again 8) A long, long time ago
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# ? Aug 1, 2021 00:35 |
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Songs featuring the Vox Continental combo organ that are awesome 1. "96 Tears" - ? and the Mysterions 2. "California Sun" - The Rivieras 3. "Black is Black" - Los Bravos 4. "I'm a Believer" - The Monkees 5. "Pump It Up" - Elvis Costello and the Attractions
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# ? Aug 2, 2021 01:54 |
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I'm having a blast decustrocting popular songs, but I feel like I'm spamming this thread so I'll cool it "We Didn't Start the Fire" By William "Haymaker" Joel People: Harry Truman Doris Day Red China Johnnie Ray Walter Winchell Joe DiMaggio Joe McCarthy Richard Nixon Studebaker Marilyn Monroe Starkweather Rosenbergs Sugar Ray Brando Eisenhower Marciano Liberace Santayana Joseph Stalin Malenkov Nasser Prokofiev Rockefeller Campanella Roy Cohn Juan Peron Toscanini Dacron Einstein James Dean Davy Crockett Peter Pan Elvis Presley Bardot Krushchev Princess Grace Pasternak Mickey Mantle Kerouac Chou En-Lai Charles de Gaulle Buddy Holly Ben Hur Castro Syngman Rhee, Kennedy Chubby Checker Hemingway Eichmann Dylan John GlennListon Patterson Pope Paul Malcolm X JFK Richard Nixon (back again) Ho Chi Minh Begin Reagan Ayatollah Sally Ride Bernie Goetz Locations: South Pacific North Korea South Korea Panmunjom England Dien Bien Phu Brooklyn Budapest Alabama Disneyland Peyton Place The Suez Little Rock Lebanon Claifornia The Congo Berlin Ole Miss Woodstock Palestine Iran Afghanistan China Nationalities: Belgians Russians Popular Culture: "The King and I" "The Catcher in the Rye" "Bridge on the River Kwai" "Rock Around the Clock" "Psycho" "Stranger in a Strange Land" "Lawrence of Arabia" "Wheel of Fortune" War: Bay of Pigs invasion Cola wars Sports: Brooklyn's got a winning team California baseball Music: U2 Punk rock Heavy metal Rock and roll British Beatlemania Outer Space: Sputnik Space monkey Moonshot Health: Vaccine Birth control Thalidomide AIDS Drugs: Crack Hypodermics on the shore Scandals: Payola British politician sex Watergate Other Events: England's got a new queen Transportation: Edsel Airline Crime: Mafia Terror Money: Foreign Debts Social Infrastructure: Homeless vets Group of socialist states of Central and Eastern Europe, East Asia, and Southeast Asia under the influence of the Soviet Union and its ideology (communism) that existed during the Cold War 1947–1991 in opposition to the capitalist Western Bloc: Communist Bloc Fads: Hula hoops The Fire: We didn't start it It was always burning, since the world's been turning We didn't light it, but we tried to fight it Can't take: It anymore credburn has a new favorite as of 07:06 on Aug 4, 2021 |
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List of people who enjoy your song deconstruction s and think they should continue: - Me
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List of people who wish to append their names to the list above: - Me
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 02:54 |
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List of new threads pertaining to song deconstruction: https://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3975582
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List of people who have already subscribed to your new thread: - Me
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# ? Aug 5, 2021 12:09 |
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I'm making a list of every video game I've ever played. I'm only through the Ds and it's already quite long so I won't paste it here but if you want to read it... https://controlc.com/98532046
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List of Movies I Have Seen Featuring Robert Redford
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List of Dead Owners of Something Awful Dot Com
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Top ten things I am not doing right now: 1 - Getting involved in a land war in Asia 2 - making GBS threads my pants (my socks however are not so lucky) 3 - My homework (look it isn't due until next week probably) 4 - Being an anime character 5 - Juggling burning chainsaws that are wrapped in kittens 6 - Fishing for crabs 7 - Intentionally tanking the stock market out of pure spite 8 - Intentionally purchasing every new home that hits the market in my town out of pure spite 9 - Doing anything at all out of spite (sorry spite just takes too much effort) 10 - Writing lists with 11 entries
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# ? Nov 17, 2021 03:27 |
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Things you should lick good:
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"Two Hundred Fifty Things an Architect Should Know — R / D" https://www.readingdesign.org/250-things Michael Sorkin TWO HUNDRED FIFTY THINGS AN ARCHITECT SHOULD KNOW 1. The feel of cool marble under bare feet. 2. How to live in a small room with five strangers for six months. 3. With the same strangers in a lifeboat for one week. 4. The modulus of rupture. 5. The distance a shout carries in the city. 6. The distance of a whisper. 7. Everything possible about Hatshepsut’s temple (try not to see it as ‘modernist’ avant la lettre). 8. The number of people with rent subsidies in New York City. 9. In your town (include the rich). 10. The flowering season for azaleas. 11. The insulating properties of glass. 12. The history of its production and use. 13. And of its meaning. 14. How to lay bricks. 15. What Victor Hugo really meant by ‘this will kill that.’ 16. The rate at which the seas are rising. 17. Building information modeling (BIM). 18. How to unclog a Rapidograph. 19. The Gini coefficient. 20. A comfortable tread-to-riser ratio for a six-year-old. 21. In a wheelchair. 22. The energy embodied in aluminum. 23. How to turn a corner. 24. How to design a corner. 25. How to sit in a corner. 26. How Antoni Gaudí modeled the Sagrada Família and calculated its structure. 27. The proportioning system for the Villa Rotonda. 28. The rate at which that carpet you specified off-gasses. 29. The relevant sections of the Code of Hammurabi. 30. The migratory patterns of warblers and other seasonal travellers. 31. The basics of mud construction. 32. The direction of prevailing winds. 33. Hydrology is destiny. 34. Jane Jacobs in and out. 35. Something about feng shui. 36. Something about Vastu Shilpa. 37. Elementary ergonomics. 38. The color wheel. 39. What the client wants. 40. What the client thinks it wants. 41. What the client needs. 42. What the client can afford. 43. What the planet can afford. 44. The theoretical bases for modernity and a great deal about its factions and inflections. 45. What post-Fordism means for the mode of production of building. 46. Another language. 47. What the brick really wants. 48. The difference between Winchester Cathedral and a bicycle shed. 49. What went wrong in Fatehpur Sikri. 50. What went wrong in Pruitt-Igoe. 51. What went wrong with the Tacoma Narrows Bridge. 52. Where the CCTV cameras are. 53. Why Mies really left Germany. 54. How people lived in Çatal Hüyük. 55. The structural properties of tufa. 56. How to calculate the dimensions of brise-soleil. 57. The kilowatt costs of photovoltaic cells. 58. Vitruvius. 59. Walter Benjamin. 60. Marshall Berman. 61. The secrets of the success of Robert Moses. 62. How the dome on the Duomo in Florence was built. 63. The reciprocal influences of Chinese and Japanese building. 64. The cycle of the Ise Shrine. 65. Entasis. 66. The history of Soweto. 67. What it’s like to walk down the Ramblas. 68. Back-up. 69. The proper proportions of a gin martini. 70. Shear and moment. 71. Shakespeare, et cetera. 72. How the crow flies. 73. The difference between a ghetto and a neighborhood. 74. How the pyramids were built. 75. Why. 76. The pleasures of the suburbs. 77. The horrors. 78. The quality of light passing through ice. 79. The meaninglessness of borders. 80. The reasons for their tenacity. 81. The creativity of the ecotone. 82. The need for freaks. 83. Accidents must happen. 84. It is possible to begin designing anywhere. 85. The smell of concrete after rain. 86. The angle of the sun at the equinox. 87. How to ride a bicycle. 88. The depth of the aquifer beneath you. 89. The slope of a handicapped ramp. 90. The wages of construction workers. 91. Perspective by hand. 92. Sentence structure. 93. The pleasure of a spritz at sunset at a table by the Grand Canal. 94. The thrill of the ride. 95. Where materials come from. 96. How to get lost. 97. The pattern of artificial light at night, seen from space. 98. What human differences are defensible in practice. 99. Creation is a patient search. 100. The debate between Otto Wagner and Camillo Sitte. 101. The reasons for the split between architecture and engineering. 102. Many ideas about what constitutes utopia. 103. The social and formal organization of the villages of the Dogon. 104. Brutalism, Bowellism, and the Baroque. 105. How to dérive. 106. Woodshop safety. 107. A great deal about the Gothic. 108. The architectural impact of colonialism on the cities of North Africa. 109. A distaste for imperialism. 110. The history of Beijing. 111. Dutch domestic architecture in the 17th century. 112. Aristotle’s Politics. 113. His Poetics. 114. The basics of wattle and daub. 115. The origins of the balloon frame. 116. The rate at which copper acquires its patina. 117. The levels of particulates in the air of Tianjin. 118. The capacity of white pine trees to sequester carbon. 119. Where else to sink it. 120. The fire code. 121. The seismic code. 122. The health code. 123. The Romantics, throughout the arts and philosophy. 124. How to listen closely. 125. That there is a big danger in working in a single medium. The logjam you don’t even know you’re stuck in will be broken by a shift in representation. 126. The exquisite corpse. 127. Scissors, stone, paper. 128. Good Bordeaux. 129. Good beer. 130. How to escape a maze. 131. QWERTY. 132. Fear. 133. Finding your way around Prague, Fez, Shanghai, Johannesburg, Kyoto, Rio, Mexico, Solo, Benares, Bangkok, Leningrad, Isfahan. 134. The proper way to behave with interns. 135. Maya, Revit, Catia, whatever. 136. The history of big machines, including those that can fly. 137. How to calculate ecological footprints. 138. Three good lunch spots within walking distance. 139. The value of human life. 140. Who pays. 141. Who profits. 142. The Venturi effect. 143. How people pee. 144. What to refuse to do, even for the money. 145. The fine print in the contract. 146. A smattering of naval architecture. 147. The idea of too far. 148. The idea of too close. 149. Burial practices in a wide range of cultures. 150. The density needed to support a pharmacy. 151. The density needed to support a subway. 152. The effect of the design of your city on food miles for fresh produce. 153. Lewis Mumford and Patrick Geddes. 154. Capability Brown, André Le Nôtre, Frederick Law Olmsted, Muso Soseki, Ji Cheng, and Roberto Burle Marx. 155. Constructivism, in and out. 156. Sinan. 157. Squatter settlements via visits and conversations with residents. 158. The history and techniques of architectural representation across cultures. 159. Several other artistic media. 160. A bit of chemistry and physics. 161. Geodesics. 162. Geodetics. 163. Geomorphology. 164. Geography. 165. The Law of the Andes. 166. Cappadocia first-hand. 167. The importance of the Amazon. 168. How to patch leaks. 169. What makes you happy. 170. The components of a comfortable environment for sleep. 171. The view from the Acropolis. 172. The way to Santa Fe. 173. The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. 174. Where to eat in Brooklyn. 175. Half as much as a London cabbie. 176. The Nolli Plan. 177. The Cerdà Plan. 178. The Haussmann Plan. 179. Slope analysis. 180. Darkroom procedures and Photoshop. 181. Dawn breaking after a bender. 182. Styles of genealogy and taxonomy. 183. Betty Friedan. 184. Guy Debord. 185. Ant Farm. 186. Archigram. 187. Club Med. 188. Crepuscule in Dharamshala. 189. Solid geometry. 190. Strengths of materials (if only intuitively). 191. Ha Long Bay. 192. What’s been accomplished in Medellín. 193. In Rio. 194. In Calcutta. 195. In Curitiba. 196. In Mumbai. 197. Who practices? (It is your duty to secure this space for all who want to.) 198. Why you think architecture does any good. 199. The depreciation cycle. 200. What rusts. 201. Good model-making techniques in wood and cardboard. 202. How to play a musical instrument. 203. Which way the wind blows. 204. The acoustical properties of trees and shrubs. 205. How to guard a house from floods. 206. The connection between the Suprematists and Zaha. 207. The connection between Oscar Niemeyer and Zaha. 208. Where north (or south) is. 209. How to give directions, efficiently and courteously. 210. Stadtluft macht frei. 211. Underneath the pavement the beach. 212. Underneath the beach the pavement. 213. The germ theory of disease. 214. The importance of vitamin D. 215. How close is too close. 216. The capacity of a bioswale to recharge the aquifer. 217. The draught of ferries. 218. Bicycle safety and etiquette. 219. The difference between gabions and riprap. 220. The acoustic performance of Boston Symphony Hall. 221. How to open the window. 222. The diameter of the earth. 223. The number of gallons of water used in a shower. 224. The distance at which you can recognize faces. 225. How and when to bribe public officials (for the greater good). 226. Concrete finishes. 227. Brick bonds. 228. The Housing Question by Friedrich Engels. 229. The prismatic charms of Greek island towns. 230. The energy potential of the wind. 231. The cooling potential of the wind, including the use of chimneys and the stack effect. 232. Paestum. 233. Straw-bale building technology. 234. Rachel Carson. 235. Freud. 236. The excellence of Michel de Klerk. 237. Of Alvar Aalto. 238. Of Lina Bo Bardi. 239. The non-pharmacological components of a good club. 240. Mesa Verde National Park. 241. Chichen Itza. 242. Your neighbors. 243. The dimensions and proper orientation of sports fields. 244. The remediation capacity of wetlands. 245. The capacity of wetlands to attenuate storm surges. 246. How to cut a truly elegant section. 247. The depths of desire. 248. The heights of folly. 249. Low tide. 250. The Golden and other ratios.
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Individuals associated with a Clown Possee that have been diagnosed as insane: -Vilent J -Shaggy 2 dope -D-Lyrical -Kid Villian -John Kickjazz -Greez-E
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List of things I bought from the European grocery store yesterday Salmon bagel Crunchy wheat snack things Bread Kvass Pickled herring Marinated tomatoes Some sort of flavored cornstarch drink powder A can of fish soup
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A List Of All Chemical Elements Rated On Their Suitability As Baby Names Okay Names Neon Cobalt Nickel Copper Silver Antimony Mercury At Least You'll Get A Decent Nickname Beryllium ("Beryl") Vanadium ("Vana") Rubidium ("Rubi") Ruthenium ("Ruth") Barium ("Barry") Samarium ("Sam") Lawrencium ("Lawrence") Thorium ("Thor") Einsteinium ("Einstein") Rutherfordium ("Rutherford") Not Bad, But People Would Assume It's A Nickname Rather Than Your Real Name Titanium Iron Platinum Gold It Could Be Worse Flourine Argon Krypton Tin Iodine Xenon Radon Hassium Tennessine Oganesson Pretty Bad Hydrogen Helium Lithium Carbon Nitrogen Oxygen Sodium Magnesium Aluminum Silicon Calcium Chromium Zinc Gallium Selenium Bromine Niobium Rhodium Palladium Indium Caesium Cerium Neodymium Promethium Europium Holmium Erbium Hafnium Tungsten Rhenium Osmium Iridium Lead Bismuth Radium Actinium Uranium Neptunium Plutonium Americium Curium Fermium Nobelium Dubnium Copernicium Really Bad Phosphorus Sulfur Chlorine Potassium Manganese Scandium Germanium Strontium Yttrium Zirconium Molybdenum Technetium Cadmium Tellurium Lanthanum Praseodymium Gadolinium Terbium Dysprosium Thulium Ytterbium Lutetium Tantalum Thallium Polonium Astatine Francium Proactinium Berkelium Californium Mendelevium Seaborgium Meitnerium Darmstadtium Roentgenium Nihonium Flerovium Moscovium Livermorium Oh God No Boron Arsenic
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A list can be a very effective way of making a point and presenting valuable information. However it is important, for the following reasons, that a list contain at least four (4) items to be worthwhile and impressive: (1) You, as author, look more knowledgeable; (2) The list looks more substantial; (3) Intentionally left blank; (4) The list takes up more of the page.
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Hydrogen Jones Tellurium Smith Protactinium Rodgers Oxygen Willis Cobalt McAllister Boron Jennings Iron McGee Fluorine Scott Yttrium Delano Roosevelt
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Phosphorus Jordan Helium Tennant Copper Nelson Antimony Foster Sodium Perkins Lead Smiley Astatine Richardson
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Dysprosium Schwartz Silver Kelly Cerium O'Rourke Arsenic Hall
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Uranium Michaels Mercury Radkowitz Oganesson Peterson Cadmium St. John
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Vincent Van Goatse posted:Phosphorus Jordan Vincent Van Goatse posted:Dysprosium Schwartz Vincent Van Goatse posted:Hydrogen Jones Vincent Van Goatse posted:Uranium Michaels Reactions to these lists 1. Is this a reference to something? 2. I don't get it. 3. Why are there 4 posts?
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BIG FLUFFY DOG posted:Reactions to these lists Terbium Duncan Silicon Anderson Gold Billings Plutonium Stokowski
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BIG FLUFFY DOG posted:Reactions to these lists
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Bromine Dalgleish Hassium McKenzie Dubnium Watts Californium Andrews
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Manganese Dubois Scandium Langley Beryllium O'Connor Vanadium Reynolds Polonium Brzęczyszczykiewicz
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Gallium Russell Neodymium Bailey Argon Griswold Tennessine Costello
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Thorium Patterson Nihonium Gomez Holmium Jackson Zinc Hewitt Beryllium Carr Silicon Tanaka
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Days of the week friday monday saturday sunday thursday tuesday wednesday
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Jaguars!'s favourite BYOB Threads and not just the ones he got emptyquoted in: 15. Jock Jazz 14. Extremely Boring man with a jetpack 13. bringing news of a video game soldiers' fate to their loved ones 12. Medieval Butt museum 11. The Adventures of Robert 10. itt we're general contractors explaining why we need another $1000 9. Unionizing the dick-sucking factory 8. kinda messed up that nobody tried to stop joe in that one jimi hendrix song 7. Wet rear end Pussy 6. ITT we are aspiring, but unsuccessful asmr artists on YouTube 5. good names for post-apocalyptic raiding gangs 4. TS-1031 3. Kicked out of starfleet 2. Audience members at the martial arts tournament 1. The Inconvenience store
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Typical '90s kid things I missed out on for whatever reason: 1. Space Jam (never seen it) 2. Clueless (never seen it) 3. PB Crisps 4. Dunkaroos 5. Pokemon (I was 13/14 when it got big in the States; a bit too old for its target demographic) 6. Ren and Stimpy (never watched it) F_Shit_Fitzgerald has a new favorite as of 02:10 on Jul 11, 2022 |
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List of things I learned today that perturbed me, and led me to the equally troubling fact that Skeletor is in fact He-Man's uncle - Skeletor is not a lich, necromancer or skeleton.
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