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| 20 Jun 2013 11:20 AM |
| Search something, and I'll tell you about it. :) |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:21 AM |
Why my "jugs" sagged when I was 14.
Your cookies are cold! |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:21 AM |
@coolblox Bulbasaur, known as Fushigidane (フシギダネ?) in Japan,[1] is a Pokémon species in Nintendo and Game Freak's Pokémon franchise. Designed by Ken Sugimori, their name is a combination of the words "bulb" and "dinosaur." First appearing in Pokémon Red and Blue as a Starter Pokémon, they later appeared in subsequent sequels, spin-off games, related merchandise, and animated and printed adaptations of the franchise. Known as the Seed Pokémon, Bulbasaur can survive for days without eating because the bulb on its back stores energy. Bulbasaur is a central character in the anime, being one of Ash's main Pokémon for the first season, and a different one later being obtained by May. It is featured in various manga, and is owned by main protagonist Red in the Pokémon Adventures manga. Bulbasaur has been featured in varying pieces of merchandise, including toys and plush dolls. |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:22 AM |
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Model_24_grenade
Steilhandgranate
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:24 AM |
@4plus The uncanny valley is a hypothesis in the field of human aesthetics which holds that when human features look and move almost, but not perfectly, like natural human beings, it causes a response of revulsion among human observers. Examples can be found in the fields of robotics,[1] 3D computer animation,[2][3] and in medical fields such as burn reconstruction, infectious diseases, neurological conditions, and plastic surgery.[4] The "valley" refers to the dip in a graph of the comfort level of humans as subjects move toward a healthy, natural human likeness described in a function of a subject's aesthetic acceptability. @badass I couldn't find what you're looking for. @mario The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time (ゼルダの伝説 時のオカリナ Zeruda no Densetsu: Toki no Okarina?) is an action-adventure video game developed by Nintendo's Entertainment Analysis and Development division for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It was released in Japan on November 21, 1998; in North America on November 23, 1998; and in Europe on December 11, 1998. Originally developed for the Nintendo 64DD peripheral, the game was instead released on a 256-megabit (32-megabyte) cartridge, which was the largest-capacity cartridge Nintendo produced at that time. Ocarina of Time is the fifth game in The Legend of Zelda series, and the first with 3D graphics. It was followed 18 months after its release by the direct sequel, The Legend of Zelda: Majora's Mask. |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:24 AM |
:( B-but I want to know why I'm not bootyful.
Your cookies are cold! |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:25 AM |
| What is Godzilla vs Mothra? |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:25 AM |
@badass Try being more specific. Did you mean: Panda At The Disco? |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:25 AM |
superiority complex
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:27 AM |
@COLIN and DinoMan I couldnlt find what you were looking for. |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:29 AM |
@sand Superiority complex is a psychological defense mechanism in which a person's feelings of superiority counter or conceal his or her feelings of inferiority.[1] The term was coined by Alfred Adler (February 7, 1870 – May 28, 1937), as part of his School of Individual psychology. It was introduced in his series of books, including "Understanding Human Nature" and "Social Interest". @lord Your mom redirects to maternal insult. Is this what you're looking for? |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:34 AM |
ad hominem
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:35 AM |
| I mean YOUR mom. Not the insult |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:36 AM |
| this truly is proof that we are too lazy to google stuff for ourselves |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:36 AM |
@sand An ad hominem (Latin for "to the man" or "to the person"[1]), short for argumentum ad hominem, is an argument made personally against an opponent instead of against their argument.[2] Ad hominem reasoning is normally described as an informal fallacy,[3][4][5] more precisely an irrelevance.[6] @z0rr0w In modern psychology, cognitive dissonance is the discomfort experienced when simultaneously holding two or more conflicting cognitions: ideas, beliefs, values or emotional reactions. In a state of dissonance, people may sometimes feel "disequilibrium": frustration, hunger, dread, guilt, anger, embarrassment, anxiety, etc.[1] The phrase was coined by Leon Festinger in his 1956 book When Prophecy Fails, which chronicled the followers of a UFO cult as reality clashed with their fervent belief in an impending apocalypse.[2][3] Festinger subsequently (1957) published a book called A Theory of Cognitive Dissonance in which he outlines the theory. Cognitive dissonance is one of the most influential and extensively studied theories in social psychology. |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:37 AM |
@lord "Your mom" still redirects to "Maternal insult". |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:37 AM |
What is the Mohorovicic discontinuity? (I already know what this is, but I want to see what wiki has to say.) |
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| 20 Jun 2013 11:39 AM |
@jfkills The Mohorovičić discontinuity (Croatian pronunciation: [moxoroʋitʃitɕ]), usually referred to as the Moho, is the boundary between the Earth's crust and the mantle. Named after the pioneering Croatian seismologist Andrija Mohorovičić, the Moho separates both the oceanic crust and continental crust from underlying mantle. The Moho mostly lies entirely within the lithosphere; only beneath mid-ocean ridges does it define the lithosphere – asthenosphere boundary. The Mohorovičić discontinuity was first identified in 1909 by Mohorovičić, when he observed that seismograms from shallow-focus earthquakes had two sets of P-waves and S-waves, one that followed a direct path near the Earth's surface and the other refracted by a high velocity medium.[1] |
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