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If u had access to only 1 site forever- What would it be?
monkeyburn replied to shadewarttt in Archive
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No. Stereotypical passing out as a sign of weakness, is a myth...You could have an underlying medical condition you are not yet aware of. Such as, neurologically mediated hypotension suffered by at least 50% of the worlds population. Or, it's just a normal chemical response to protect your body against a certain degree of injury, which varies from person to person. Heart problems, and nutrition can also play a roll in "passing out"...Getting enough to eat?
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People really have to pay closer attention before kicking someone from a battle. I was just kicked from a silence game. I was the only one guarding the base, and had extra mine gifts saved, so I laid about 30 mines. Nobody was able to get our flag because of this...I am very surprised at the amount of upper rank "noobs" lately (above the rank of Marshal) who wouldn't even hand the flag off to me for base guard, even when we were well ahead. This is not a complaint. Just that it is only a common courtesy to share the spread with your teams base guard, who has used a large amount of mines as a means to ensure the opponent doesn't get the flag. That way he/she doesn't fall to the bottom half of the score card. Me and many others I have played with practice this courtesy..."Oh! Here's my Photo of the Day!"... :blink:
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Strength is a perception...Without getting too technical. It's a proven fact that pain is largely a matter of brain chemistry. When we touch a hot stove for example, a message is sent to the brain, which in turn, the body produces molecules that help create the sensation of pain. It is because of the various pain sensations, we learn not to touch the hot stove. If you go around punching yourself and it hurts the first, second and third time, but not the fourth. It is not because you are getting stronger. It’s because you're getting use to the sensation that the molecules enact. On the flip-side of that coin? If you hit yourself harder in order to feel the pain, now deadened by over-stimulation. Then you are not really stronger, but an ignoramus... :blink: P.S. Ladies and Gentlemen. Mesdames et Messieurs. Presenting, the pain dance...Some of us may know this all too well.
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"Po-Po-Ca-Ca!"
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Nuclear energy is a thing of the past...Soon old crumbling reactors, and their waste will have to be dealt with.
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http://en.tankiwiki.com/Uploading_images_to_a_hosting
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This is an ongoing problem effecting many players: http://en.tankiforum.com/index.php?showtopic=186505 Also you might want to contact the support team: http://help@tankionline.com
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To be truthful? I think a MACSWEEN'S is long overdue. I mean, there's a Mcdonald's. Wouldn't it be nice to pull up to the drive-thru and order a Haggis? "Now that's a happy meal! I'm lovin it!" :)
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Your right. I didn't read the recent reports, just released yesterday (January 19, 2014) by CE Wolfgang Schreiber...The plans for a release of the "SuperVeyron" (280 mph) this month, were rumors. The executive said that Bugatti will build neither a production Galibier, nor a so-called “SuperVeyron” that would top the current most powerful Veyron, the 1,200PS (1183hp) SuperSport. The executive dismissed rumors of a more powerful, faster Veyron, reckoning 432 km/h (268 mph) is enough. “We will not produce a ‘SuperVeyron' or Veyron Plus, definitely,” the Bugatti president told Top Gear. “There will be no more power. 1200PS is enough for the chapter of Veyron and its derivatives,” Schreiber added. The next model will have to “redefine the benchmarks”, the executive added, but he maintained secrecy about the Veyron successor. Asked whether it could feature a hybrid powertrain, Schreiber replied: “Maybe. But it's too early to open the door and show you what we have planned.”
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I was being chased down the street by hundreds, maybe thousands of teaspoons...I ran so fast that I must have gone around the world, because now I was behind them. When I realized this, I thought to myself "I'll just be really quite and they wont hear me." So I stood perfectly still, and watched as they went from me. Then I noticed one of them in the back stumbled over something in the road, and when it picked itself up again to join the others, it noticed me and motioned, as if to say "There he is!" I started running again, back the way I came, using colorful language that I will not repeat here. Then I woke up, in a sweat. As I looked around, eyes focusing, I was relived to see no spoons. I thought about my ordeal for a little while, before drifting back to sleep.
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Although Hennessey is acclaimed as the fastest car in acceleration. It can't touch Bugatti’s 280 record on overall speed. Even by the avow of the Hennessey team, "if conditions are right the Hennessey could reach a overall speed of 270."...As for quality? Bugatti’s materials are far superior pound for pound. For a heavy car, that says volumes in speed. P.S. Acceleration does not make a fine car. There are many cars "striped for drag racing" that are fast accelerators, but pale in handling at top speeds, in the long run.
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I do not have "Photoshop", and did my picture with "windows paint". I assume this will be O.K. Whereas, there is nothing in the "Posting Rules:", or "Image requirements:" about specifically using "Photoshop".
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Snupki ni's yulme gok ti wexihug volmuck! (Maybe it's time for an universal language!).
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