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Re: The official off-topic thread

Postby CantThinkOfAny » Wed Nov 30, 2011 7:55 pm

What is wrong with me?

When I read those stories, I compare them to the nonexistence I have.

They cause such stress. I have really bad ticks for a couple of hours after reading it.

As far as I know, I have always, in every point of my existence, made the decision I felt was the best. This has lead to nonexistence.

So.

What is wrong with me?

I am sure if I ever do any drugs, I die immediately.

At least I should.

And so should have you.
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Re: The official off-topic thread

Postby sabrdawg » Wed Nov 30, 2011 7:56 pm

hamster :)
Normal is overrated :D
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Re: The official off-topic thread

Postby zausel » Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:03 pm

CantThinkOfAny wrote:What is wrong with me?

When I read those stories, I compare them to the nonexistence I have.

They cause such stress. I have really bad ticks for a couple of hours after reading it.

As far as I know, I have always, in every point of my existence, made the decision I felt was the best. This has lead to nonexistence.

So.

What is wrong with me?

I am sure if I ever do any drugs, I die immediately.

At least I should.

And so should have you.


You could start off with being happy you weren't involved in such stories. :D The very end of my tale involves 3 hospital visits, liver damage, pissed off drunk rednecks and homelessness. You shouldn't get heated up over them lol. You prob are making the correct decisions which is why you most likely don't have liver damage, dont have as high a risk of cancer. Im sure you can be thankful for that. :mrgreen:

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sabrdawg wrote:hamster :)

cat :D
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Re: The official off-topic thread

Postby Camelidae » Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:16 pm

CantThinkOfAny wrote:When I read those stories, I compare them to the nonexistence I have.

They cause such stress. I have really bad ticks for a couple of hours after reading it.


Same goes for me, but then again I wouldn´t want it any other way really for the reasons zausel has already listed.
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Re: The official off-topic thread

Postby zausel » Wed Nov 30, 2011 8:20 pm

This sloth doesn't understand the statement.
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Re: I told my mom I didn't love her...

Postby zausel » Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:43 am

Rascal77s wrote:You know you're on an aspie thread when in 2 pages nobody has said "I tell your mom I love her every night". NT thread it would have been 1/2 the replies, and they call us weird...


Your onto something here.... :|

-- Thu Dec 01, 2011 1:49 am --

TheGoodGirl wrote:And yes, I was highly confused by the way the Americans, especially a certain kind of girl, uses "I love you". I guess they were highly confused that I found it confusing and couldn't help but say that. :wink:


If it makes you feel better, most American girls( and boys for that matter) are quite retarded. Just look at our leaders...

Tell them a bucket of crap is the new "In" thing and they'll all be buying one without question. There is no meaning to those 3 words here, yet people still want to think there is. Flood the market with gold and it's value plummets. Except in this case people still think gold has a value.
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Re: I told my mom I didn't love her...

Postby TheGoodGirl » Thu Dec 01, 2011 10:33 am

zausel wrote:
TheGoodGirl wrote:And yes, I was highly confused by the way the Americans, especially a certain kind of girl, uses "I love you". I guess they were highly confused that I found it confusing and couldn't help but say that. :wink:


If it makes you feel better, most American girls( and boys for that matter) are quite retarded. Just look at our leaders...

Tell them a bucket of crap is the new "In" thing and they'll all be buying one without question. There is no meaning to those 3 words here, yet people still want to think there is. Flood the market with gold and it's value plummets. Except in this case people still think gold has a value.


Having stayed in LA for quite some time I couldn't agree more. Is it any better on the east coast or other places (except for the bible belt :mrgreen: )? Just wondering - because I can imagine that LA is the capital of shallowness, at least i can't imagine a place it could be worse... But is it actually a lot better in other places? Must say that nor cal seemed different already.
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Re: The official off-topic thread

Postby petrossa » Thu Dec 01, 2011 11:37 am

Great news for couch potatoes, great news for me :mrgreen:

The scientists found that a tiny inhibitor may be responsible for determining the strength of our muscles. By acting on a genome regulator (NCoR1), they were able to modulate the activity of certain genes, creating a strain of mighty mice whose muscles were twice a strong as those of normal mice.

"There are now ways to develop drugs for people who are unable to exercise due to obesity or other health complications, such as diabetes, immobility and frailty," says Ronald M. Evans, a professor in Salk's Gene Expression Laboratory, who led the Salk team. "We can now engineer specific gene networks in muscle to give the benefits of exercise to sedentary mice."


http://www.jpost.com/Health/Article.aspx?ID=247395&R=R1
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Re: The official off-topic thread

Postby sabrdawg » Thu Dec 01, 2011 3:20 pm

zausel wrote:
sabrdawg wrote:hamster :)

cat :D


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Re: The official off-topic thread

Postby TheGoodGirl » Thu Dec 01, 2011 4:19 pm

sabrdawg wrote:
zausel wrote:
sabrdawg wrote:hamster :)

cat :D


rat <:3)~


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