Desktop -- 1680X1050. I'm just amused by the reactions I see some people make to soy milk. Yes, I saw Lewis Black give a sketch on soy milk, I laughed too. That doesn't change the fact that some people are so opposed to something new or different, they forget how foolish they look rejecting it.
Be grateful I didn't go on my anti-cow-milk rant...
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STARE INTO MY NIPPLES OF THE FUTURE
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"Of course, the entire effort is to put oneself outside the ordinary range of what are called statistics." - Stephen Spender
Fuck you, I'm a dragon!
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did gee tall skiz mat.
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The secret to creativity is knowing how to hide your sources.
-Albert Einstein
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Bite me.
I have it with cereal for breakfast because cow milk is sickening when microwaved. That's about it. Still like dairy in chocolate (hot or bar form).
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why do they call someones death a casualty? it is neither casual, nor does it have anything to do with tea.
-Russell
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why do they call someones death a casualty? it is neither casual, nor does it have anything to do with tea.
-Russell
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