Doesn't make sense.
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Doesn't make sense.
Why would someone be doing their homework in their step dad's bedroom in the middle of summer when they are visiting their step dad? Or maybe it's the office. In which case why wait for like 10 minutes when I am explaining myself with personal details before telling me who I am speaking with?
Just punched myself on the face...
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Re: Doesn't make sense.
Ahh yes, the little mysteries in life.
Like, "Why do they call it a building even though it's not actually building but is already built?" or "How do they know that no two snowflakes are ever alike even though there's no one around to check?" and "Why do they say that Einstein only used 10% of his brain even though he isn't around any longer to test?"
Like, "Why do they call it a building even though it's not actually building but is already built?" or "How do they know that no two snowflakes are ever alike even though there's no one around to check?" and "Why do they say that Einstein only used 10% of his brain even though he isn't around any longer to test?"
"Finally, for your rather strange idea that miracles are somehow linked to the amount of gay sexual gratification that is taking place would require that primitive Christianity was launched by gay sex, would it not?"
--Louis Midgley
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Re: Doesn't make sense.
Hmmm. I never thought of why a building is called a building. Perhaps it is derived from when the first person created a building and someone said what it that and then said it's a building as in something that is being built. LOL No it's different in my head lol.
I think because of the structure of frozen water crystals and the way they form and the numerous combinations cause there to be a infinitely small probability of two snowflakes being identical that it's practically impossible but not physically impossible.
It's all statistics me thinks.
I think because of the structure of frozen water crystals and the way they form and the numerous combinations cause there to be a infinitely small probability of two snowflakes being identical that it's practically impossible but not physically impossible.
It's all statistics me thinks.
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