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0ops , in Right after the build up to the guitar solo

I mute that shit

Phish ,
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I would but I like the robot telling me what to do

CreeperODeath , in An all too common occurrence

It’s on the TV that you use as a third monitor that is usually turned off

blujan , in Whatchu got
Cleverdawny , in How women have changed though the years (for worse)

OP spends all his time thinking and obsessing about trans dicks. I think he’s telling us something about what he wants.

Potatos_are_not_friends , in An all too common occurrence

Does anyone else move their mouse like a bat out of hell to look for the cursor?

dansity ,

That’s the whole point. Human vision is more sensitive to movement than to still elements. When you move it batshit crazy your inner hunter instinct kicks in and you find the cursor

style99 , in A good day in court
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This should be chiseled in stone for people to see thousands of years from now.

Mothra ,
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I think the internet is enough already. I am yet to successfully remove my reddit comments, this thing here is gonna stay until post-singularity times

argv_minus_one , in A muffler almost as big as your mom

Whales are louder than guns?

ivanafterall ,
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Not only can baleen whales emit calls that travel farther than any other voice in the animal kingdom, these giants of the deep also create the loudest vocalisations of any creature on earth: the call of a blue whale can reach 180 decibels – as loud as a jet plane, a world record.

Source: BBC Earth

Cypher ,

They’re loud enough to kill you if you’re swimming to close

BobbyNevada , in Gotta do what ya gotta do

I’m split between “No One Asked Your Opinion, You Filthy Little Mudblood!” or “My Daddy will hear about this!”

ivanafterall ,
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"Weasley, You Weren't Thinking Of Wearing These, Were You?"

munderzi , in #blessed

Corn me up, snake. Let the corn flow in you.

purahna , in How women have changed though the years (for worse)
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OP is 100% chance a chaser who just got rejected one time too many by yet another transfem who’s out of his league and he snapped and decided to go on an absolute loser posting rampage

Gork , in Sexercise

Wait, y’all are having sex?

purahna , in How women have changed though the years (for worse)
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yo this loser’s other comments are him squealing about how piracy is theft 😂

DD666 OP , in But it takes 69 years to make one!

In stark contrast to Europe, which enjoyed an abundance of high-quality iron, Japan’s geographical limitations meant that the availability of good iron ore was scarce. Japanese bladesmiths had to work with whatever they could find, which was often of inferior quality. Despite these challenges, the Japanese developed a process to create their own steel, known as tamahagane or jewel steel.

Tamahagane was produced through a labor-intensive method that involved smelting iron sand and charcoal in traditional clay furnaces called tatara. This process required an intricate… read more (there are more weird articles)

sebinspace ,

I love that you’re so obsessed with this imaginary argument you had in your shower that you’ve decided to spam it it multiple comms.

Wootz ,

In stark contrast to Europe, which enjoyed an abundance of high-quality iron, Japan’s geographical limitations meant that the availability of good iron ore was scarce. Japanese bladesmiths had to work with whatever they could find, which was often of inferior quality. Despite these challenges, the Japanese developed a process to create their own steel, known as tamahagane or jewel steel.

Tamahagane was produced through a labor-intensive method that involved smelting iron sand and charcoal in traditional clay furnaces called tatara. This process required an intricate… read more (there are more weird articles)

Mr_Blott ,

You’re just spamming your own shitty website in all your posts mate. Fuck off back to Reddit, cunts like you are one of the reasons we left.

Cunt

CAPSLOCKFTW ,

Maybe you can accompany them :3

EmpathicVagrant ,

Is your capslock broken, I can hardly hear you.

10_0 ,

In stark contrast to Europe, which enjoyed an abundance of high-quality iron, Japan’s geographical limitations meant that the availability of good iron ore was scarce. Japanese bladesmiths had to work with whatever they could find, which was often of inferior quality. Despite these challenges, the Japanese developed a process to create their own steel, known as tamahagane or jewel steel.

Tamahagane was produced through a labor-intensive method that involved smelting iron sand and charcoal in traditional clay furnaces called tatara. This process required an intricate… read more (there are more weird articles)

purahna , in The best part
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two posts and five minutes of reading this dipshit’s comments and I can tell OP thinks about having sex with penises more than I, a literal bisexual, do

TubeTalkerX , in Gotta do what ya gotta do

Kudos for the Duane Dibley haircut

PipedLinkBot ,

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majestictechie ,

Duane Dibley? I don’t want to be Duane Dibley!

unreachable ,
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