Maybe there's a problem with your gravitational pull! Oh ho ho ho!
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[2012-Jun-20] Lifehacking
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Re: [2012-June-20] Lifehacking
Destructicus wrote: Alt text:
"I wonder if chemists feel bad that they're always left out of these sorts of jokes."
Since when is chemistry not a science?
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Re: [2012-June-20] Lifehacking
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA, I'm laughing with the bully, so I am a bully!
Re: [2012-June-20] Lifehacking
I request a Salacious Schoolmate narration of this thread.
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Re: [2012-June-20] Lifehacking
Fix'dKim wrote:There's that word again, "Heavy". Why are things so heavy in the future? Is there a problem with the Earth's gravitational pull?
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Re: [2012-June-20] Lifehacking
I often weigh unit cost over taste. I've probably done this before.
I appreciate the joke.
I appreciate the joke.
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Re: [2012-June-20] Lifehacking
That's a fine opinion you have there. Very respectable.
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Re: [2012-June-20] Lifehacking
But isn't their price by weight superior to that of lettuce on the market?Guest wrote:The irony is that all the mentioned items weigh significantly more than lettuce.
Salacious Schoolmate wrote:Oh that was the joke? I thought it was that there was a place in america that served salad
I wish I could find differences in weight funny for no good reason.
Lethal Interjection wrote:So by packing your plate full of items that have a higher cost/weight ratio than the average means you are sticking it to the salad bar man.