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Kill this thread, eh?
Fart juice. Pregnant outtie navel suckling. Body-building females on steroids.
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If this doesn't do it, just lemme know, i can get infinately worse.
Damn you, you kids! Get off my lawn or I'm callin' tha cops!
Something pithy!
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that's disgusting
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Well, we could also resort to your basic Usenet thread-killer.
Here goes:
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Jeepers! I still think "I'll conquer the Earth and rename it New Germany!" has to be one of silliest lines ever spoken in a Legion book!
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Hmmm. 36 minutes. Not bad. Maybe it just needs more juice.
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That's a simplistic strategy dont you think.
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That just a bit offensive. Not funny at all.
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this is true. so let's move on to a funny topic. I nominate comparative biology. For example did you know rabbits have a two-pass digestive system?
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What amuses me, though, is that it was working.
Can we do comparative biology before lunchtime?
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Forget biology. Won't work. If confrontation won't work, biology won't work. You tried boring before, remember?
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By constantly repeating the strategy of being boring, he is being boring on a whole new level! However, I find his meta-boringness an interesting strategy, so it is self-defeating!
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Anytime is a good time for comparative biology.
So rabbits eat their poo to get the nutrients out. The bacteria and digestive enzymes of their gut break down the cellulose but by that time it's too late to absorb the sugar so they must eat it again.
Rodents on the other hand have a higly developed Caecum (the area of the ascending colon where the small intestine joins the colon) where bacteria break down plant matter. Humans of course have a vestigial organ known as the appendix because we dont digest cellulose.
Ruminants such as cows solve the problem by having a bacterial filled rumen where cellulose is decomposed. Periodically the material is regurgitated into the mouth where it is chewed some more (chewing the cud). So when the material enters the true stomach and intestines it is ready for digestion.
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confrontation still not working. Anyhow forget that. No point in trying to stop the thread while there's possibility of a great discussion of "boring."
I think "meta-boring" would constitute a discussion of "what is boring," not being really, really boring though of course this discussion would be boring.
We should have this discussion.
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How can this comp bio be boring? I know people who make careers of this stuff. Mostly on the molecular level these days but same stuff different scale.
And as to my strategy, I'm a big believer in core-competencies as opposed to diversification. Sure think outside the box, but make sure what you plan is within the skill-set.
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Fabulous and Sparkly!
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Biology. That's the 570s.
The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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I would have figured it was the L-7s.
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Now library science... that's boring
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Fabulous and Sparkly!
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Au contraire! It's fascinating! For example, did you know that, according to the current version of the Anglo-American Cataloguing Rules, the composer, not the lyricist, is considered the primary author of a muscial play? For example, Frederick Loewe, not Alan Jay Lerner, is considered the primary author of Camelot, for purposes of cataloguing. I would have thought it to be the other way around, myself.
The only character in all of literature who has been described as "badnass" while using the phrase "vile miscreant."
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strange but not a stranger
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Big Dog! Big Dog! Bow Wow Wow!
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Boring! This thread now officially DESERVES to Die!
Just an Old, Broke-Down, Drunk, Bum!!
With a Power Ring...
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Bold Flavors
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Legionnaire!
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Cobalt Kid: Chief of Security to Policy Pam? Say it isnt so!
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feelin' hot hot hot
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Good luck with that DB...
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