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"Mines and explosive boobytraps employed by the enemy against friendly personnel are limited in type and quantity only by the availability of explosive materials and the imagination of the enemy" so what would this mean?
Let our good friend here assist you on that side. sweet
Try to make your aquarium a miniature lake in all its details, and you will find the effect more pleasing to the eye. at least it said pleasing...
"He quickly stepped away, and I had half a mind to go beat some sense into him when a new voice spoke." ... don't really know what to make of that.
Turning the thumb under the 4th finger.
"Wouldn't that be something," I said. V is for Vengeance. Some book my gramma reads or something.
There is nothing more absurd, as I view it, than that conventional association of the homely and the wholesome which seems to pervade the psychology of the multitude.
'To this end, I'm creating a file of random words that pop into my head, and feeding these words into a desktop file labeled SUBCONSCIOUS.' (Book is Microserfs by Douglas Coupland)
As it was, I tried not to think too much about his habitual lack of personal hygiene, which was quite easy given that most of my brain seemed to be shutting down, all my thoughts becoming focused on putting one foot in front of the other and forcing my laboring lungs to take one more increasingly tenuous breath. (Death or glory, Sandy Mitchel) Oh god.
"It was as beautiful and remarkable and hallucinogenic as we ever could have imagined." From Anthony Kiedis's autobiography 'Scar Tissue'
Somme Mud- "Cr-up! and a big shrapnel bursts high up to our right and we see the mud and snow kick up in fifty places where the deadly pellets drive into the ground." [QUOTE=TheHypnotoad;35451276]As it was, I tried not to think too much about his habitual lack of personal hygiene, which was quite easy given that most of my brain seemed to be shutting down, all my thoughts becoming focused on putting one foot in front of the other and forcing my laboring lungs to take one more increasingly tenuous breath. (Death or glory, Sandy Mitchel) Oh god.[/QUOTE] Oh man, the Ciaphas Cain novels are awesome.
"The man, in his terror consented to everything." Grimm collection, Rapunzel
Unlike Dee, Mrs. Johnson never got an.... :v:
"Why, it must be because you have no other purpose but to plague me." Doesn't sound all that nice.
Most scientists need somewhere to perform their experiments - in other words a laboratory. Hm...
The extremities are like abandoned outposts: the body sacrifices them and retreats to conserve its vital organs.
"Tell whether the arguments are valid or invalid conclusions." "Did you cum yet, or not?"
"The next morning, I awake with a headache."
"The internet provides millions with quick access to information." [i]sigh....[/i] *navigates to redtube*
i hope you did not bring us down here to try and once again shut the spartans down. V :V: V
"As he worked he made little sounds under his breath, telling himself a story." Well that sounds like some pretty weird sex to me.
"So my dream had to hold truth, then." Too bad, the second sentence would have been so much funnier. "Georgie the general saying what we should do and what not do, Dim with the whip as mindless grinning bulldog."
"We returned to our college on a Sunday afternoon: the peasants were dancing, and every one we met appeared gay and happy."
"Much of the work of mathematical cosmologists centered on understanding what would have gone on very close to that singularity and on discovering what the most complicated singularities would have done to material in their vicinity." The Origin of the Universe John D. Barrow
"You try to get a gander through the kitchen window, but you can't see a whole lot!" Well that sucks. Also, it was from the book version of [URL="http://www.mspaintadventures.com/"]HOMESTUCK[/URL] which you should probably read this instant.
It was going to be: "Hang on," Harry blurted. "What about my punishment?" But then I realized Redwall was closer. The old mouse wrinkled his nose.
[QUOTE=Seiteki;35462244]It was going to be: "Hang on," Harry blurted. "What about my punishment?" But then I realized Redwall was closer. The old mouse wrinkled his nose.[/QUOTE] Oh my God, Redwall. Those books brought me so much joy.
The whole page is just a picture of a finger pointing at an orange flare. Book is advanced DND 2nd edition psionics handbook. Not sure what to make of this.
[QUOTE=liquidMountan;35462182]"You try to get a gander through the kitchen window, but you can't see a whole lot!" Well that sucks. Also, it was from the book version of [URL="http://www.mspaintadventures.com/"]HOMESTUCK[/URL] which you should probably read this instant.[/QUOTE] Ewww Homestuck.
[QUOTE=Estolle93;35464710]Oh my God, Redwall. Those books brought me so much joy.[/QUOTE] I literally only just bought the first book a couple months ago and have yet to finish it.
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