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Offline diamondgeezer

That's a big bear. How smart is it?

 

Offline Odyssey

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Smarter than the average bear.

 

Offline Thorn

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Ah.. its just a little one... I've seen bigger ones in my backyard in Martock....

 

Offline Martinus

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Originally posted by Shrike
I see a few people who are gonna get pretty pink titles...

[color=66ff00]Y'know kids, despite how lovely the colours are and the way that it waves excitingly, you do not shove your hand in the fire. :doubt:
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Offline Sandwich

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Originally posted by Maeglamor

[color=66ff00]Y'know kids, despite how lovely the colours are and the way that it waves excitingly, you do not shove your hand in the fire. :doubt:
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*adds pink glow to Maeg's green title*
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Offline Martinus

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Originally posted by Sandwich


*adds pink glow to Maeg's green title*

[color=66ff00]Is confused....
In the third person.
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Offline Kamikaze

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Originally posted by Darkage
f33l da b3ars!:p



Some might know what i mean with this:D


:wtf:

a bastardized revival of your drunken-ness? :lol:
Science alone of all the subjects contains within itself the lesson of the danger of belief in the infallibility of the greatest teachers in the preceding generation . . .Learn from science that you must doubt the experts. As a matter of fact, I can also define science another way: Science is the belief in the ignorance of experts. - Richard Feynman

  

Offline Stryke 9

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Masochistic bestiality?