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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Chances are you been cheated on before ?
    Some guys start to become very judgmental after this happens. You pick out every little thing that you find is wrong and blow it out of proportion. You need to come to the conclusion that no one is perfect. There is ALWAYS going to be something is annoys you about someone else. What you need to focus on are weighing out the pro's and con's. Are there more positives than negatives ? Are there enough positives to where you hardly even see the negatives ? Flaws are what make people real.

    With one of your skanky 6 month'ers !
    hmm, no, no cheating. or at least none that i really cared about cuz i was already stickin it to someone else.
    and i understand that no one is perfect. ive been in love with many girls and have given them my all. even if there were things i didnt like about them. but it would still get to the point of... BOREDOM!! thats what it is... i get bored!! and when i get bored i try to find other things to keep me occupied. so i come out with the "things i dont like about the girls" as excuses for me to distance myself and in turn find someone new to play with.

    and my girls arent skanks. i dont go to bars/clubs etc. i meet girls in normal everyday situations. they are all good girls... till they meet me. then i turn em out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dukkitdalaw View Post
    hmm, no, no cheating. or at least none that i really cared about cuz i was already stickin it to someone else.
    and i understand that no one is perfect. ive been in love with many girls and have given them my all. even if there were things i didnt like about them. but it would still get to the point of... BOREDOM!! thats what it is... i get bored!! and when i get bored i try to find other things to keep me occupied. so i come out with the "things i dont like about the girls" as excuses for me to distance myself and in turn find someone new to play with.

    and my girls arent skanks. i dont go to bars/clubs etc. i meet girls in normal everyday situations. they are all good girls... till they meet me. then i turn em out.
    You have to realize that a relationship is work ! You can't just sit there on your @$$ and think that your going to stay in that "puppy love" stage forever.




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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    It's in your blood. You can but you choose not to. Again, you can't or you don't want to ?







    The question is null since there is no god.









    The question is......does your brain have the capacity to comprehend every principal of the universe???


    if the answer is no, which it is via einstein. you do not have the brainpower to deny the possability of Christ.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IronReload04 View Post
    The question is......does your brain have the capacity to comprehend every principal of the universe???


    if the answer is no, which it is via Einstein. you do not have the brainpower to deny the possability of Christ.
    Yes

    Einstein was wrong.
    Yes again.

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    Is a keto diet really like that old Atkins diet that all the fat ladies were doing there for a while?

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    Quote Originally Posted by TTexas View Post
    Is a keto diet really like that old Atkins diet that all the fat ladies were doing there for a while?
    Pretty much.

    High fat , low carbs. Had all the "big boned" ladies staying away from he carbs but allowed to eat as much bacon as they wanted !

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    why do womans jeans have a fly

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    Quote Originally Posted by FREAK View Post
    why do womans jeans have a fly
    It helps open the jeans so they can easily slide them around their fat tights.

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    What is the meaning of Life?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    What is the meaning of Life?
    Treat people as though you would like to be treated. Don't spend too much of your precious time on earth on forums.

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    Meaning of life is to give your life meaning DUH!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Reed500 View Post
    Meaning of life is to give your life meaning DUH!!
    Thats not a question :

    How to Ask a Question Intelligently

    Just how do you ask a question that not only appears intelligent but also results in an answer that satisfies the knowledge you are seeking? Here are some tips for asking more open-minded and informed questions that will help not only you but others to comprehend information placed before you, as well as extracting more information useful to you.

    1. Start with something simple. Asking something simple first lets the information provider know that you are about to state your opinion but that you fully realize that you do not comprehend the whole story and that you are hoping they can fill in some gaps. For example, "Have you heard about the latest modifications to the Farm Bill?"
    2. Define exactly what it is you want to know. Before you pose a question, it is important to have a concept of what is unclear about the information in your head, otherwise you risk creating confusion and not getting an answer that satisfies what you seek to know.

    * Don't ask: "Can you tell me more about droughts in the Southwest?"
    * Ask: "I've heard people saying that recent droughts in the Southwest are due to global warming, but others say it's just part of a natural cycle. Which do you think it is?"
    3. Never ask a question in an aggressive manner. This indicates that you are only asking the question to prove to the other person that you are right and they are wrong, meaning that you are argumentative and not open-minded. Ask because you are genuinely interested. Otherwise, you will receive a defensive and less than helpful response.

    * Don't ask: "Isn't it true that more people would be well-fed if we ate grains directly rather than feeding it to animals and eating their meat?"
    * Ask: "Many vegetarians argue that there'd be more food available if society didn't invest in meat production. The argument seems to make sense, but do you know of any arguments on the flip side?"
    4. Lay your concepts or ideas and assumptions on the table. Take care to make sure that the other person is fully aware of exactly what your current thinking is and why you think it. You can do this by stating who you are and what field you are working in, studying or researching. You do not have to be studying a course - anything about which you are passionate and spend much time learning about is "study" or "research".
    5. Ask politely and second-guess carefully. You are seeking information to fill a gap in your knowledge and here is the person who may have the answer, so be polite! If appropriate, if you do not really feel comfortable with the response or feel that it does not respond to what you have asked, proceed gently by asking how they know this information. Ask what the general trend is that would short cut a path to that knowledge, meaning that you are seeking the tools to answer the questions yourself from this point onwards.
    6. Be gracious. If you find the information provider is beginning to feel uncomfortable and maybe out of their depth, do not press the issues. Unless you are questioning in a professional capacity as a journalist, Senator or a lawyer, it is rare that a public grilling amounts to any good under most situations. As a member of the public or a student in class, you are seeking information, not a roasting. Back down and thank them. Often there will be time afterwards to chase them up and discuss things privately. Even if you are trying to extract information in the public interest, intelligent questioning will gather much information towards a good campaign.
    7. Thank the person. Try and return the favor sometime.

    http://www.wikihow.com/Ask-a-Question-Intelligently

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Thats not a question :

    How to Ask a Question Intelligently

    Just how do you ask a question that not only appears intelligent but also results in an answer that satisfies the knowledge you are seeking? Here are some tips for asking more open-minded and informed questions that will help not only you but others to comprehend information placed before you, as well as extracting more information useful to you.

    1. Start with something simple. Asking something simple first lets the information provider know that you are about to state your opinion but that you fully realize that you do not comprehend the whole story and that you are hoping they can fill in some gaps. For example, "Have you heard about the latest modifications to the Farm Bill?"
    2. Define exactly what it is you want to know. Before you pose a question, it is important to have a concept of what is unclear about the information in your head, otherwise you risk creating confusion and not getting an answer that satisfies what you seek to know.

    * Don't ask: "Can you tell me more about droughts in the Southwest?"
    * Ask: "I've heard people saying that recent droughts in the Southwest are due to global warming, but others say it's just part of a natural cycle. Which do you think it is?"
    3. Never ask a question in an aggressive manner. This indicates that you are only asking the question to prove to the other person that you are right and they are wrong, meaning that you are argumentative and not open-minded. Ask because you are genuinely interested. Otherwise, you will receive a defensive and less than helpful response.

    * Don't ask: "Isn't it true that more people would be well-fed if we ate grains directly rather than feeding it to animals and eating their meat?"
    * Ask: "Many vegetarians argue that there'd be more food available if society didn't invest in meat production. The argument seems to make sense, but do you know of any arguments on the flip side?"
    4. Lay your concepts or ideas and assumptions on the table. Take care to make sure that the other person is fully aware of exactly what your current thinking is and why you think it. You can do this by stating who you are and what field you are working in, studying or researching. You do not have to be studying a course - anything about which you are passionate and spend much time learning about is "study" or "research".
    5. Ask politely and second-guess carefully. You are seeking information to fill a gap in your knowledge and here is the person who may have the answer, so be polite! If appropriate, if you do not really feel comfortable with the response or feel that it does not respond to what you have asked, proceed gently by asking how they know this information. Ask what the general trend is that would short cut a path to that knowledge, meaning that you are seeking the tools to answer the questions yourself from this point onwards.
    6. Be gracious. If you find the information provider is beginning to feel uncomfortable and maybe out of their depth, do not press the issues. Unless you are questioning in a professional capacity as a journalist, Senator or a lawyer, it is rare that a public grilling amounts to any good under most situations. As a member of the public or a student in class, you are seeking information, not a roasting. Back down and thank them. Often there will be time afterwards to chase them up and discuss things privately. Even if you are trying to extract information in the public interest, intelligent questioning will gather much information towards a good campaign.
    7. Thank the person. Try and return the favor sometime.

    http://www.wikihow.com/Ask-a-Question-Intelligently

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    Have you ever been shit on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OH REALLY View Post
    Have you ever been shit on?
    Negative.

    Quote Originally Posted by Reed500 View Post
    don't cry its called tough love...... (im such a softy)

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    How do you manage not to get shit on?

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    Quote Originally Posted by OH REALLY View Post
    How do you manage not to get shit on?
    How do you ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    How do you ?
    This is not ask OH REALLY any thing this is ask DSM any thing you must have gotten shit on once just a little maybe.....little bite...

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    Who would win in a fight

    Chuck Norris vs Steven Segal

    Van Damme vs Sylvester Stallon

    Jet Lee vs Jackie Chan

    Bruce lee vs Bruce Willis


    And Finally....


    Mrs Bush vs Mrs Obama

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    How come you didn't anwser my question?

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    How is I eat 8oz of turkey, 1.25 cups of rice, and handful cashews ten minutes ago and I'm still hungry??

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    Why is it considered necessary to nail down the lid of a coffin?
    Why does the sun lighten our hair, but darken our skin?
    Why can't women put on mascara with their mouth closed?
    Why don't you ever see the headline "Psychic Wins Lottery"?
    Why is a boxing ring square?
    Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor, and dishwashing liquid made with real lemons?
    Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
    Can fat people go skinny-dipping?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    Who would win in a fight

    Chuck Norris vs Steven Segal

    Van Damme vs Sylvester Stallon

    Jet Lee vs Jackie Chan

    Bruce lee vs Bruce Willis


    And Finally....


    Mrs Bush vs Mrs Obama
    Chuck
    Stallon
    Jackie
    I love willis but Lee
    Obama

    Quote Originally Posted by BritishColumbian View Post
    Why is it considered necessary to nail down the lid of a coffin?
    Why does the sun lighten our hair, but darken our skin?
    Why can't women put on mascara with their mouth closed?
    Why don't you ever see the headline "Psychic Wins Lottery"?
    Why is a boxing ring square?
    Why is lemon juice made with artificial flavor, and dishwashing liquid made with real lemons?
    Why isn't there mouse-flavored cat food?
    Can fat people go skinny-dipping?
    Nope but it makes the family feel better.

    Sun darkens skin because it triggers the production of melanin, a brownish-black pigment that helps filter out harmful ultraviolet rays. It lightens hair because the UV light triggers the breakdown of these selfsame melanin molecules into simpler and evidently less colorful compounds. The exact mechanism by which this is accomplished is not as clear as it might be. "The ionic pathway probably begins by nucleophilic attack of the peroxide anion on the o-quinone grouping," says one medical text, clearly written by the kind of guy you wouldn't want to have season tickets next to at the ballgame. The melanin in both skin and hair is meant to protect the other tissue, but in skin it's renewed (and thus the skin gets darker) whereas in hair it's not, since hair is no longer living.

    They can but choose not to.

    Because they don't

    It would be next to impossible to design a circular rope system providing the same flexibility and support that the present system is capable of providing. From a purely mechanical perspective, the square "ring" is the most efficient design.

    As to why it's still called a "ring" has to do with tradition. In the early days of boxing, a "ring" was formed by the spectators (like a schoolyard fight). But since the spectators often wagered money on the outcome of the event, it was common for spectators to interfere with the fight if the boxers got too close to the edges of the ring. The need for a barrier was self evident. But the name was kept to honor the pioneers of the sport. They earned the honor... they didn't use boxing gloves back then!


    Lemons contain citric acid. Which is a weak acid. If we drank a jug of citric acid...well lets leave that to our imagination.

    Now this citric acid is useful for cleaning dishes cuz well its a acid.

    Because people buy cat food, not cats.

    yes.

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    Why does cornbeef does not have corn?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xavier_888888 View Post
    Why does cornbeef does not have corn?
    Corned beef is a cut of beef (usually brisket, but sometimes round or silverside) cured or pickled in a seasoned brine. The "corn" in "corned beef" refers to the "corn" or grains of coarse salts used to cure it. The Oxford English Dictionary dates the usage of "corn," meaning "small hard particle, a grain, as of sand or salt," to 888, and the term "corned beef" to 1621.[1] The term "corned beef" can denote different styles of brine-cured beef, depending on the region. Some, like American-style corned beef, are highly seasoned and often considered delicatessen fare.

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    Does underware make the pubic hair curl?

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    Quote Originally Posted by xavier_888888 View Post
    Does underware make the pubic hair curl?
    no


    Hormones give pubic hairs their curl.

    Sex hormones make pubic hair follicles an oval shape, according to Andrew Thompson, author of "Why Skies are Blue and Parrots Talk: Answers to the Questions You've Always Wanted to Ask" (John Blake, 2005).

    Oval-shaped follicles give rise to similarly shaped hairs. The oval shape puts a curly kink in each hair.

    Conversely, Thompson says straight hair sprouts from round follicles, which are less likely to curl pieces of hair.

    The purpose of curly kinky pubic hairs remains a mystery to scientists, however.

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    Why is saliva disgusting when its already out from your mouth? But whey its inside your mouth you swallow it and its ok.

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    ok, I'll ask again. Why do I get tired after taking my ECA stacks?

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    WOW, you are doin a pretty good job answering questions.

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    Quote Originally Posted by BritishColumbian View Post
    WOW, you are doin a pretty good job answering questions.
    Thank you.

    Quote Originally Posted by xavier_888888 View Post
    Why is saliva disgusting when its already out from your mouth? But whey its inside your mouth you swallow it and its ok.
    Saliva has a number of purposes which make it an extremely useful substance, making it sorely missed when people experience reduced salivary output. In addition to playing a role in the digestive process, saliva is also very important for oral health. Some animals have developed additional uses for their saliva. Swifts, for example, have particularly gummy saliva which they used to glue their nests together.

    One of saliva's most important roles is as a lubricator. Saliva keeps the mucus membranes of the mouth moist, making them less subject to cracking and discomfort. This fluid also lubricates food in the mouth, making it easier to chew and swallow. As anyone who has experienced dry mouth knows, a mouth without saliva in it can start to feel extremely uncomfortable very quickly, especially if you try to eat.

    Saliva also contains several enzymes which perform various functions. The enzyme lysozyme is antibacterial, so it helps to keep levels of oral bacteria at a manageable level. Digestive enzymes like amylase are also present in saliva, breaking food down before it reaches the stomach to make it easier to digest. When the enzyme balance of saliva is disrupted, it can cause health problems, most commonly in the form of a flourishing of bacteria in the mouth.

    This substance also has a number of minerals which are regularly deposited on the teeth, helping to keep them healthy and to insulate them from bacteria in the mouth. In some cases, mineral deposits may build up too much, in which case they are known as plaque. The digestive enzymes in saliva also work to dissolve particles of food caught between the teeth, ensuring that they do not rot and compromise oral health.

    Although saliva is highly beneficial, it is best kept in the mouth. While saliva has some antibacterial properties, it should not be used like an antibacterial agent, contrary to popular belief, because the mouth is inherently not sterile. Applying saliva to a wound could lead to the introduction of oral bacteria to the bloodstream, and this is not desired. Saliva can also harbor some viruses, which is one of the reasons people are encouraged to avoid kissing sick people.



    Quote Originally Posted by Tambit24 View Post
    ok, I'll ask again. Why do I get tired after taking my ECA stacks?
    You need to cycle on/off . After a while your body will get use to it.

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    Great thread DSM!

    Can you keep up this pace though???

    I wonder...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rugger02 View Post
    Great thread DSM!

    Can you keep up this pace though???

    I wonder...
    Yes. Ask my b/f, im like the energizer bunny.

    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    DSM,

    This qestion I have asked myself plentyof times:

    How can I be so thirsty when I drank so much last nght?
    Drank as in water or alcohol ?

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    Quote Originally Posted by DSM4Life View Post
    Drank as in water or alcohol ?
    Beer, but it's just a joke.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    Beer, but it's just a joke.
    This is a serious thread, jokes are not welcomed.

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    whatchu talkin bout foo?

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    whatchu talkin bout foo?
    nothing

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    DSM,

    This qestion I have asked myself plentyof times:

    How can I be so thirsty when I drank so much last nght?

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    next question:

    in the lyrics:

    "We didnt start the fire
    It was always burning
    Since the worlds been turning
    We didnt start the fire
    No we didnt light it
    But we tried to fight it"

    A) Who is "we"
    B) if "we" didn't start the fire, then who did?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dizz28 View Post
    next question:

    in the lyrics:

    "We didnt start the fire
    It was always burning
    Since the worlds been turning
    We didnt start the fire
    No we didnt light it
    But we tried to fight it"

    A) Who is "we"
    B) if "we" didn't start the fire, then who did?
    "We Didn't Start the Fire" is a song by Billy Joel that makes reference to a catalog of headline events during his lifetime, from March 1949 to 1989, when the song was released on his album Storm Front. The events are mixed with a refrain asserting "we didn't start the fire". The song was a number-one hit in the U.S.

    The song and music video have been interpreted as a rebuttal to criticism of Joel's Baby Boomer generation, from both its preceding and succeeding generations, that they were responsible for much of the world's problems.[citation needed] The song's title and refrain imply that the frenzied and troubled state which others were criticizing had been the state of the world since long before his generation's time, but that this was being ignored by their critics.

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