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Yeah. Few pages to late too...and thats an airbus BTW. Damnit |
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Yeah. Few pages to late too...and thats an airbus BTW. Damnit I feel your pain! |
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Yeah. Few pages to late too...and thats an airbus BTW. Damnit I feel your pain! http:// http://dailybail.com/storage/bill-clinton-404_683090c.jpg?__SQUARESPACE_CACHEVERSION=1285011722646 |
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Did anyone see this game of Imgur Jeopardy?
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It's real and it's a few years old Well. My mind is blown. People are really that fucking stupid. |
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Quoted: Well. My mind is blown. People are really that fucking stupid. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: It's real and it's a few years old Well. My mind is blown. People are really that fucking stupid. double facepalm...
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It really shouldn't shock anyone at all. Here is why <a href="http://s295.photobucket.com/user/audiosolstice/media/iq-bell-curve_zpsf4b13998.gif.html" target="_blank">http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm127/audiosolstice/iq-bell-curve_zpsf4b13998.gif</a> So.....Round up to 16% of the population which fall in the "low intelligence" and 'mentally inadequate" distributions. So that's 16% (313,000,000 Americans). That's roughly 50 million people. That's a large # of people to be able to find a couple of folks who will believe anything. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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Well. My mind is blown. People are really that fucking stupid. Hi there. Welcome to Earth. It really shouldn't shock anyone at all. Here is why <a href="http://s295.photobucket.com/user/audiosolstice/media/iq-bell-curve_zpsf4b13998.gif.html" target="_blank">http://i295.photobucket.com/albums/mm127/audiosolstice/iq-bell-curve_zpsf4b13998.gif</a> So.....Round up to 16% of the population which fall in the "low intelligence" and 'mentally inadequate" distributions. So that's 16% (313,000,000 Americans). That's roughly 50 million people. That's a large # of people to be able to find a couple of folks who will believe anything. So... <100 = average? |
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54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. |
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Admit it.....Everyone was hearing this in their head as they watch this. http://youtu.be/JcNhDstL4-k View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
Admit it.....Everyone was hearing this in their head as they watch this. http://youtu.be/JcNhDstL4-k Yep! |
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Admit it.....Everyone was hearing this in their head as they watch this. http://youtu.be/JcNhDstL4-k Ha yeah. " /> |
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that was one of the most really disturbing scenes i think i have ever seen on tv. |
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Im thinking a 2jz or supercharger aint gonna cut it now for my FRS 2JZ? Jeez most of the guys I knew on the Supraforums went to C5/C6 vettes. |
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View Quote Teh wutiwuz b'n cane inna seed a cay do an I gus say wata hose wata hose wata hose anna jus leeb em dere. |
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54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. |
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When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. This thread now has "Fairy Police"?! Outstanding. |
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When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. |
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When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. Are you saying that Europe was once Middle Earth, and that some of the creatures still live? |
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When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted:
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54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. I remember you laughing at my post because you think they're ludicrous. However sir your "lol's" are no longer valid after posting this. |
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When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. http://www.misplaced.net/stfu/watpatrol.gif You're from Minnesota. You should understand this stuff. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tomte |
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View Quote I BEG YOUR PARDON SIR! I AM NOT FROM MINNESOTA, I SIMPLY HAPPEN TO LIVE HERE! I AM FROM THE GREAT STATE OF NEW YORK, FULL OF PROPER AND CORRECT PIZZA, FUCKTARDS, AND ASSHOLES! NEVER CONFUSE ME FOR BEING FROM SOMEWHERE ELSE, SIR! HAVE A GOOD DAY, AND TRY NOT TO FUCK TOO MANY GEESE ON YOUR WAY OUT, SIR! |
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Quoted: When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. View Quote View All Quotes View All Quotes Quoted: Quoted: 54.4% of the otherwise intelligent population of Iceland believes in Elves/Fairies. Icelanders protest a road that would disturb faeries. People are weird. You may now return to the funny. When you say "fairies" you make it sound so irrational. LOTS of people of Scandinavia (Denmark, Norway & Sweden) believe in things like "nisser" and trolls for example, which are not quite the same as "elves" or "faires" but is difficult to translate because it's a local thing. It's not like some obsessive or crazy thing, but more like regular people who think "oh yeah, they probably exist", but don't really think much about it and have never seen one. Belief in it is more widespread in rural areas of course, because the city people are more removed from nature, and so are less likely to be aware of such things. For the record, most nisser are pretty harmless unless you piss them off (by not leaving out food for them occasionally); then they can get vindictive, and maybe kill your livestock or put lots of big rocks in your fields. Trolls are just assholes, but are also really rare, and don't get close to people - you mostly get them in remote Sweden or Norway, not really in Denmark at all. Good place to repost this |
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