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No_substitute_for_you wrote:ILuvKennyMcCormick23 wrote:Don't worry, NSFU. A lot of people are being negative Nancys these days.
Is that good or bad? I can't tell...M00ndragon69 wrote:We need to think of some thing to make this place fun again.
w3rd......
Stop doing that w3rd crap it's getting annoying, espcially when that's your only post w3rd, that's so retarded it's something that a newbie would type......or Vanilla Ice if he could afford a computer.
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M00ndragon69 wrote:We need to think of some thing to make this place fun again.
Totally random...
I heard from my old martial arts instructor that you can measure whether you have too much fat in your diet by whether your poop floats or sinks.
sinks= not too much fat
floats= too much fat
Anyone ever heard that?


....No, it's probably the titties!
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I really want to log onto the BBS at school one of these days, but if you log into your personal email or any "inappropriate" site on one of the school computers, "cyber patrol" picks up on it and a big yellow "BUSTED" sign appears on the screen. You are then officially screwed if it doesn't turn out that you were retrieving an assignment or otherwise doing schoolwork. This BBS wouldn't exactly be easy to explain in a Catholic school.
I don't think that they would have blocked the BBS, but I can't be too sure. The most random sites have triggered the "alarm". Earlier this year, some of my friends were called down to the office because they were using the school computers to look for pictures of STD's for their health assignment.
I don't think that they would have blocked the BBS, but I can't be too sure. The most random sites have triggered the "alarm". Earlier this year, some of my friends were called down to the office because they were using the school computers to look for pictures of STD's for their health assignment.


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Brave_Sir_Ribbit wrote:Stop doing that w3rd crap it's getting annoying, espcially when that's your only post w3rd, that's so retarded it's something that a newbie would type......or Vanilla Ice if he could afford a computer.
Gee that was nice!

And toxicsideeffects, I have never heard of that. But that's a reather nasty thought, don't you think?
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Pokémon - Electric Hero Porygon
When aired in Japan on December of 1997, more than 700 Japanese children suffered seizures, vomiting, irritated eyes and other symptoms after viewing Pikachu shocking some vaccine missiles and made them explode.
The seizures caused by this episode caused Toei to drop the strobe effects from Pikachu's electric attacks. Also, a disclaimer to be placed at the beginning of video releases warning about possible seizure-inducing moments, despite the strobe effects already being gone.
This episode was never commercially released, even in Japan. Also, it never aired as a rerun. It's also banned in every country.
When aired in Japan on December of 1997, more than 700 Japanese children suffered seizures, vomiting, irritated eyes and other symptoms after viewing Pikachu shocking some vaccine missiles and made them explode.
The seizures caused by this episode caused Toei to drop the strobe effects from Pikachu's electric attacks. Also, a disclaimer to be placed at the beginning of video releases warning about possible seizure-inducing moments, despite the strobe effects already being gone.
This episode was never commercially released, even in Japan. Also, it never aired as a rerun. It's also banned in every country.
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