How many five year olds...
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He was running backwards in a cricle and fell over! Thats it. The fact that one kid was hanging off his leg (previously three had no effect) is totally irrelevent.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
don't underestimate kids
Do you still feel like one yourself then?
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
I suppose the kid had nothing at all to do with the reason that he was running backwards in a circle?
fat_boy wrote:
Do you still feel like one yourself then?
Uh, I don't even know what you mean by that. I have nothing to compare what I feel like now with. What is it supposed to feel like?
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
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I am ahead there, 25. Dont kow why, it didnt add pints for weight!
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
28! W00t!
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I suppose the kid had nothing at all to do with the reason that he was running backwards in a circle?
fat_boy wrote:
Do you still feel like one yourself then?
Uh, I don't even know what you mean by that. I have nothing to compare what I feel like now with. What is it supposed to feel like?
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
Why are you pointlessly arguing? He fell over, he wasnt pushed over by the kid. Look, you are a pretty scrawny looking kid yourself, I asked if you still felt like a kid since you stated 'dont underestimate them'.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
I have nothing to compare what I feel like now with
Past feelings perhaps?
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
What is it supposed to feel like?
Thats a question many of us ask about life...
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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...could you take in a FIGHT?[^] I can take 15. Apparently. Probably not.
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
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...could you take in a FIGHT?[^] I can take 15. Apparently. Probably not.
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
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Why are you pointlessly arguing? He fell over, he wasnt pushed over by the kid. Look, you are a pretty scrawny looking kid yourself, I asked if you still felt like a kid since you stated 'dont underestimate them'.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
I have nothing to compare what I feel like now with
Past feelings perhaps?
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
What is it supposed to feel like?
Thats a question many of us ask about life...
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
fat_boy wrote:
Why are you pointlessly arguing? He fell over, he wasnt pushed over by the kid.
But it was the kid's fault that he fell over!
fat_boy wrote:
Look, you are a pretty scrawny looking kid yourself, I asked if you still felt like a kid since you stated 'dont underestimate them'.
I AM a pretty scrawny kid. But, I know what you mean now. It confused me for a moment because your interpretation of why I said 'them' was different to my intended one. Anyway, perhaps I do still feel like a kid. That's because I've realised that I don't want to waste it. The Internet has taught me that much at least, that there's plenty of time for being grown-up later, and that there's no need to pretend to be so now. Or maybe it wasn't the Internet at all. Perhaps I concluded that myself....hmm, not sure.
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
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fat_boy wrote:
Why are you pointlessly arguing? He fell over, he wasnt pushed over by the kid.
But it was the kid's fault that he fell over!
fat_boy wrote:
Look, you are a pretty scrawny looking kid yourself, I asked if you still felt like a kid since you stated 'dont underestimate them'.
I AM a pretty scrawny kid. But, I know what you mean now. It confused me for a moment because your interpretation of why I said 'them' was different to my intended one. Anyway, perhaps I do still feel like a kid. That's because I've realised that I don't want to waste it. The Internet has taught me that much at least, that there's plenty of time for being grown-up later, and that there's no need to pretend to be so now. Or maybe it wasn't the Internet at all. Perhaps I concluded that myself....hmm, not sure.
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
But it was the kid's fault that he fell over!
So tripping over while running away from a wasp means the wasp is stong enough to trip you over?
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
I don't want to waste it
Yep, plenty of time for being a boring old fart later in life.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
But it was the kid's fault that he fell over!
So tripping over while running away from a wasp means the wasp is stong enough to trip you over?
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
I don't want to waste it
Yep, plenty of time for being a boring old fart later in life.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
fat_boy wrote:
So tripping over while running away from a wasp means the wasp is stong enough to trip you over?
No, but it means that it's capable of making you trip over.
fat_boy wrote:
Yep, plenty of time for being a boring old fart later in life.
Oh, I plan on being everything BUT boring. ;)
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
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fat_boy wrote:
So tripping over while running away from a wasp means the wasp is stong enough to trip you over?
No, but it means that it's capable of making you trip over.
fat_boy wrote:
Yep, plenty of time for being a boring old fart later in life.
Oh, I plan on being everything BUT boring. ;)
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
No, but it means that it's capable of making you trip over.
Only indirectly through the act of avoiding it by walking backwards. A 5 year old cannot directly puch over a Sumo wrestler either.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Oh, I plan on being everything BUT boring.
Dont wait to long before putting your plans into action.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
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Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
No, but it means that it's capable of making you trip over.
Only indirectly through the act of avoiding it by walking backwards. A 5 year old cannot directly puch over a Sumo wrestler either.
Ravel H. Joyce wrote:
Oh, I plan on being everything BUT boring.
Dont wait to long before putting your plans into action.
Morality is indistinguishable from social proscription
fat_boy wrote:
Only indirectly through the act of avoiding it by walking backwards. A 5 year old cannot directly puch over a Sumo wrestler either.
However, a group of young kids CAN push over a sumo wrestler, and in fact I've seen it done before, but I couldn't find it on YouTube. Maybe 20-30 kids were unleashed, and they all rushed at him at once, and they got him over rather easily.
fat_boy wrote:
Dont wait to long before putting your plans into action.
Phhh. Right now I'm having an immensely interesting conversation with someone. I can't be expected to pick up the slack of your dull mind.
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
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...could you take in a FIGHT?[^] I can take 15. Apparently. Probably not.
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
26 of them! I'm getting old... :(
-- Kein Mitleid Für Die Mehrheit
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...could you take in a FIGHT?[^] I can take 15. Apparently. Probably not.
Forget about the past and the future. Discard your fears, your regrets, your inhibitions, your neuroses, your self-importance. Who cares what they think?! The world is so much bigger than this! Wanna have an adventure? Come on, take my hand and hold on tight - I think I know a shortcut.
Yeee-haw. :->:^)
This blanket smells like ham