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Share an obscure fact!
>>745006268
Get off my board dog fuckers
>>745006377
Rude.
>>745006377
yo, should I get some Mc.Donalds or should I just grab some Taco bell. I go to Mc.D's all the time cause theres not much other choice in this shit town.
>>745006268
Fact:
>furry porn eventually turns you gay
Comfrey is one of only a few plants that can tolerate being fertilized with fresh urine!
>>745006649
OK.
>>745006663
So close
>>745006799
What kind of jobs are you looking at?
>>745006861
well ideally I'd get something horticulture related, greenhouse or nursery, but it looks like I'm just going to end up in retail.
fun...
should be able to manage ok with the drugs, I guess
>>745006732
I'm actually about 10 miles away from either fast food joint. Never mind the post numbers.
>>745006961
You'd have fun around here. All we have is fishing, hunting, and farming. Retail isn't too bad. I'd strongly suggest working in receiving or stockroom.
>>745007118
I don't really have much in the way of choice, I just have to take whatever I can get quickly
Fuck it imma go taco balls
The southern quarter of the African continent has so many mysterious stone structures, that the only viable method of counting them is to count them in a sample area from satellite imagery then extrapolate it over the region in which they're found.
This method estimates the number of stone structures to be in the hundreds of thousands.
The stone structures are piles of stones arranged into circles, varying in complexity and size (the smallest like houses, the largest like small villages), but like snowflakes no two are alike.
Obviously, anything organic would have long since decayed, but it's plausible that some of the smaller circles had rooves while the larger circles acted as walls.
Tribes that have lived in the area for countless generations report that the structures were already there when they got there.
No recorded history appears to mention this, even though the number of stone structures suggest that at least a million people lived in the area.
If the stone structures contained smaller houses, then multiple millions may have lived in the area.
If the stone structures were centres of villages, then tens of millions may have lived in the area.
Tens of millions of people totally unaccounted for is a pretty big deal given that whatever time period this is from, that was a good portion of the world population if not the majority of it.
>>745006724
Fact:
>the earth is shaped like a donut
>>745007226
I know right where you are. It's scary, at least to me.
>>745007391
more annoying than scary, really.
well, it would probably be a much more stressful situation if I didn't have these pills mellowing me out
>>745007946
I am not a fan of medications.They change people.
>>745006663
Sharks regrow teeth, they have no reason to brush.
>>745008000
I'd rather just change my environment, but self-agency is only for the wealthy these days...
so for now, pills it is
once I can save up money and buy some land I'll go back to being my "normal" self, I guess
>>745008339
I'd love to own a plot of land and build my own house. Although I'm quite happy in the house I have now. What I need are roommates.
>>745008000
Everything in your environment changes you to some extent. I see no reason to create a distinction for medication.
Medication/drugs are made of chemicals that act in one way or another with your body. This is no different from how things like air and minerals interact with your body and brain to keep it running.
Technically food is a medication to stave off the metabolic illness known as death.
>>745008000
nice get m8
>>745008611
Are you retarded. Food is a chemical reaction to create energy. Drugs are chemical reactions that change how your body reacts and operates. They are inequitable you fuckwit. Try thinking before you spew unintelligible shit into the world.
>>745008691
Thanks. Have some sexy cat.
>>745006268
Fact:
"8bit" is an anagram for "shit"
>>745009252
nu uh!
also
bedtime
>>745009732
ok bye.
zzz
>>745009935
You going to bed?
too many lurkers.
>>745008151
"The more you know!"
This too far?
Or not far enough?
>>745011740
unpost this.
>>745011950
Nein
Not far enough right?
Here for you.
>>745006268
this is hot, what is gender of? am I gay?
roboporn is hot
>>745012618
Nah thats super major straight there boyo. So manly. So hot please touch mein penis laddy.
>>745013238
beep boop
Everybody wants Sally's sweet chipmunk ass.
>>745013477
just another night
but i have to be up at 5 tomorrow
so
checkin in
postin a bit
cant stay long
>sanic dump
CALLING ALL SPIDERMEN!
>>745015627
hai
>>745015655
>calling for cancer
>>745015774
Sanic is cancer itself, you know.
The first ever dog surfing contest was held in Coronado.
Is the random fact on my mind.
>>745015918
I know but sally isn't sanic
How about blue slut cat mom?
>>745006268
Water does not conduct electricity.
Hesperornis was a large bird, reaching up to 1.8 metres (5.9 ft) in length.It had virtually no wings, and swam with its powerful hind legs. Fossil evidence shows that the toes were probably lobed, as in today's grebes, rather than webbed as in those of loons. Like many other Mesozoic birds such as Ichthyornis, Hesperornis had teeth as well as a beak, which were used to hold prey. In the hesperornithiform lineage they were of a different arrangement than in any other known bird (or in non-avian theropod dinosaurs), with the teeth sitting in a longitudinal groove rather than in individual sockets, in a notable case of convergent evolution with mosasaurs.The teeth of Hesperornis were present along nearly the entire lower jaw (dentary) and the back of the upper jaw (maxilla). The front portion of the upper jaw (premaxilla) and tip of the lower jaw (predentary) lacked teeth and were probably covered in a beak. Studies of the bone surface show that at least the tips of the jaws supported a hard, keratinous beak similar to that found in modern birds. The palate (mouth roof) contained small pits that allowed the lower teeth to lock into place when the jaws were closed.They also retained a dinosaur-like joint between the lower jaw bones. It is believed that this allowed them to rotate the back portion of the mandible independently of the front, thus allowing the lower teeth to disengage.
WUS POPPIN FAGS
i have run out of KILLER QUEEN
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