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27 Feb 2016, 11:01 am

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The Beatles wrote some of their best songs when they were doing Pot and LSD.


Of all the drugs I did, I've never done LSD. I was going to at this chicks house and she was doing some weird Indian ritual crap but I didn't and just smoked her pot instead while she danced around like an idiot.


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27 Feb 2016, 11:04 am

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I've come to the conclusion that, after searching YouTube for 'funniest videos', people have become so sick that they find other people hurting themselves (including little kids getting soccer balls kicked in their face), funny. That's not funny.

That's sick! People horrify me!


Yeah I've never understood that form of humor. It typically makes me cringe, especially when it's something where they could get severely injured.



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27 Feb 2016, 11:16 am

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I've come to the conclusion that, after searching YouTube for 'funniest videos', people have become so sick that they find other people hurting themselves (including little kids getting soccer balls kicked in their face), funny. That's not funny.

That's sick! People horrify me!


Yeah I've never understood that form of humor. It typically makes me cringe, especially when it's something where they could get severely injured.


Also, as in one case I saw, if it was your young son being hit in the face by a soccer ball you kicked, what kind of parent would post that on YouTube, as if they were proud of it? If I kicked a soccer ball into my daughter's face, I wouldn't even be able to think of the incident without it making me feel incredibly guilty and sad, and if it was caught on video, I could never stand seeing it, let alone, post it on YouTube. I'd delete it.


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27 Feb 2016, 11:29 am

Just watched a most humorous and hilarious kungfu movie..


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27 Feb 2016, 11:33 am

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Just watched a most humorous and hilarious kungfu movie..


What was it called?


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27 Feb 2016, 11:43 am

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27 Feb 2016, 11:45 am

Urgh, why do questions for work you have to do have to use words and phrases that may sound professional but are hard to understand? Why can't it just be explained in a simple way so we know what we're supposed to do?



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27 Feb 2016, 11:47 am

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Obviously, with subtitles. Love your new avatar by the way.


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27 Feb 2016, 11:48 am

Thanks it's a character from a spooky movie called,"Dagon"


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27 Feb 2016, 11:54 am

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Thanks it's a character from a spooky movie called,"Dagon"


Dagon. That's one I haven't seen.


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27 Feb 2016, 11:57 am

I just drilled a carb in my new glass pipe and didn't break it, wow that was some thick glass but like why would you make a pipe out of thick glass and not put a carb on it? Makes no sense but I am happy I got this one working



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27 Feb 2016, 11:57 am

I recall seeing Dagon a long time ago and though it was not bad but, there was room for improvement


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27 Feb 2016, 12:02 pm

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I just drilled a carb in my new glass pipe and didn't break it, wow that was some thick glass but like why would you make a pipe out of thick glass and not put a carb on it? Makes no sense but I am happy I got this one working


In Australia, we call it a shotgun or a shottie


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27 Feb 2016, 12:03 pm

ImAnAspie wrote:
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I've come to the conclusion that, after searching YouTube for 'funniest videos', people have become so sick that they find other people hurting themselves (including little kids getting soccer balls kicked in their face), funny. That's not funny.

That's sick! People horrify me!


Yeah I've never understood that form of humor. It typically makes me cringe, especially when it's something where they could get severely injured.


Also, as in one case I saw, if it was your young son being hit in the face by a soccer ball you kicked, what kind of parent would post that on YouTube, as if they were proud of it? If I kicked a soccer ball into my daughter's face, I wouldn't even be able to think of the incident without it making me feel incredibly guilty and sad, and if it was caught on video, I could never stand seeing it, let alone, post it on YouTube. I'd delete it.


Exactly. I always feel really bad if my cat knocks into something as he's playing. I can't imagine posting it online with the intent of people finding it funny.



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27 Feb 2016, 12:11 pm

AuroraBorealisGazer wrote:
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I've come to the conclusion that, after searching YouTube for 'funniest videos', people have become so sick that they find other people hurting themselves (including little kids getting soccer balls kicked in their face), funny. That's not funny.

That's sick! People horrify me!


Yeah I've never understood that form of humor. It typically makes me cringe, especially when it's something where they could get severely injured.


Also, as in one case I saw, if it was your young son being hit in the face by a soccer ball you kicked, what kind of parent would post that on YouTube, as if they were proud of it? If I kicked a soccer ball into my daughter's face, I wouldn't even be able to think of the incident without it making me feel incredibly guilty and sad, and if it was caught on video, I could never stand seeing it, let alone, post it on YouTube. I'd delete it.


Exactly. I always feel really bad if my cat knocks into something as he's playing. I can't imagine posting it online with the intent of people finding it funny.


I remember once, I was playing fetch with Boo. I threw the ball for him and when he went to run for it, he ran straight into my coffee table. That was quite a while ago and although it wasn't really my fault, I threw the ball and I felt incredibly bad about it. I still remember how I felt.


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27 Feb 2016, 12:12 pm

Ever since then, I make sure he's got a clear run for wherever I throw the ball.


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