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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #45 on: May 10, 2006, 09:40:47 PM »
correct my "Yours' truely", what's the proper English for that?
i don't think there's an "e" in truly. nope there's most definately not.

haha there's a spell check, i forgot
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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #46 on: May 10, 2006, 09:42:35 PM »
haha there's a spell check, i forgot
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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #47 on: May 10, 2006, 09:44:39 PM »
i see light lol yep that was a photon

ryan is going to be like the sun if he can ever express something worthwhile to jump a level
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The world is like an atom. The not-quite-as-intelligent people are the nucleus all packed together sharing a common...everything. We, we are the electrons. Granted we're not as smart as these engineers and what-not so we're most likely in the first orbital, but we're the electrons of this giant atom. We all have differing intelligences and ideas and we are separated from the nucleus which makes us better because no one really cares about how a nucleus acts. It's the electrons that make chemistry, except for nuclear chem, of course, which I am a big fan of.

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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #48 on: May 10, 2006, 10:22:45 PM »
i see light lol yep that was a photon

Ryan is going to be like the sun if he can ever express something worthwhile to jump a level
jump a level? Ryan's not an electron. He's barely a gluon in the center of the nucleus of a Francium atom.
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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #49 on: May 10, 2006, 10:27:52 PM »
i see light lol yep that was a photon

Ryan is going to be like the sun if he can ever express something worthwhile to jump a level
jump a level? Ryan's not an electron. He's barely a gluon in the center of the nucleus of Francium atom.

hahahahhaha that's the funniest thing i've heard all day!

ryan would never get this whole thing either lol
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The world is like an atom. The not-quite-as-intelligent people are the nucleus all packed together sharing a common...everything. We, we are the electrons. Granted we're not as smart as these engineers and what-not so we're most likely in the first orbital, but we're the electrons of this giant atom. We all have differing intelligences and ideas and we are separated from the nucleus which makes us better because no one really cares about how a nucleus acts. It's the electrons that make chemistry, except for nuclear chem, of course, which I am a big fan of.

-Your's truly, 2006;
  written to describe the HS chem student apart from the average being

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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #50 on: May 10, 2006, 11:22:18 PM »
hahahahhaha that's the funniest thing i've heard all day!

ryan would never get this whole thing either lol
exactly, that just proves my point further and is why he will never rise above gluon status

now ryan needs to come read this so he can get mad which will make me laugh
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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #51 on: May 11, 2006, 04:33:06 AM »
i told you i'm smart

Name a number, any number.
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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #52 on: May 11, 2006, 09:16:08 PM »
see i told you i'm smart. the world is like an atom. the not-quite-as-inteligent people are the nucleus all packed together sharing a common...everything. we, we are the electrons. granted we're not as smart as these engineers and what-not so we're most likely in the first orbital, but we're the electrons of this giant atom. we all have differing inteligences and ideas and we are separated from the nucleus which makes us better because no one really cares about how a nucleus acts. it's the electrons that make chemistry, except for nuclear chem, of course, which i am a big fan of

dude that was the greatest thing that i have ever heard, it fully explains the American HS society at our school. how long did it take you to come up with that?
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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #53 on: May 12, 2006, 12:24:36 AM »
see i told you i'm smart. the world is like an atom. the not-quite-as-inteligent people are the nucleus all packed together sharing a common...everything. we, we are the electrons. granted we're not as smart as these engineers and what-not so we're most likely in the first orbital, but we're the electrons of this giant atom. we all have differing inteligences and ideas and we are separated from the nucleus which makes us better because no one really cares about how a nucleus acts. it's the electrons that make chemistry, except for nuclear chem, of course, which i am a big fan of

dude that was the greatest thing that i have ever heard, it fully explains the American HS society at our school. how long did it take you to come up with that?

as long as it would take to type it lol i'm just naturally deep
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The world is like an atom. The not-quite-as-intelligent people are the nucleus all packed together sharing a common...everything. We, we are the electrons. Granted we're not as smart as these engineers and what-not so we're most likely in the first orbital, but we're the electrons of this giant atom. We all have differing intelligences and ideas and we are separated from the nucleus which makes us better because no one really cares about how a nucleus acts. It's the electrons that make chemistry, except for nuclear chem, of course, which I am a big fan of.

-Your's truly, 2006;
  written to describe the HS chem student apart from the average being

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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #54 on: May 12, 2006, 12:25:22 AM »
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The world is like an atom. The not-quite-as-intelligent people are the nucleus all packed together sharing a common...everything. We, we are the electrons. Granted we're not as smart as these engineers and what-not so we're most likely in the first orbital, but we're the electrons of this giant atom. We all have differing intelligences and ideas and we are separated from the nucleus which makes us better because no one really cares about how a nucleus acts. It's the electrons that make chemistry, except for nuclear chem, of course, which I am a big fan of.

-Your's truly, 2006;
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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #56 on: May 12, 2006, 06:19:27 AM »
Quote

Wrong, you see?

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Answer_to_Life,_the_Universe,_and_Everything

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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #58 on: May 12, 2006, 03:52:18 PM »
Of course that number is 42. I saw the movie. I need to find the book. You had a multiple of it though rctrackstar2007.

Ok, I figured out how to end the animal testing debate. Someone needs to come up with an equation that has values assigned to different points of view and reasons. The number 42, since it's the ultimate number, will have to be what this obscenely detailed equation will have to equal. There will have to be atleast 2 unkowns so that each point of view gets a variable. The unkown with the highest value wins.

First person to come up with it will be rewarded an untold number of scooby snacks, will become extremely famous, and will make tons of money.
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Re: Animal testing.
« Reply #59 on: May 14, 2006, 01:00:56 PM »
Of course that number is 42. I saw the movie. I need to find the book. You had a multiple of it though rctrackstar2007.

Ok, I figured out how to end the animal testing debate. Someone needs to come up with an equation that has values assigned to different points of view and reasons. The number 42, since it's the ultimate number, will have to be what this obscenely detailed equation will have to equal. There will have to be atleast 2 unkowns so that each point of view gets a variable. The unkown with the highest value wins.

First person to come up with it will be rewarded an untold number of scooby snacks, will become extremely famous, and will make tons of money.

a multiple of 42 is good enough for gov't work lol

and i never saw the movie so i couldn't have gotten that one

and x + y = 42, i win  ;D
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-Your's truly, 2006;
  written to describe the HS chem student apart from the average being

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