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i didn't save it...i was researching the aftermath of a certain swede who shall remain nameless.

curiously, the wayback doesn't have the old pics unless they were linked in the comments, which the tubs were.

i also grabbed a certain gif of our glorious webmaster with 2 gay canadians and a dog, but i probably shouldn't submit that....

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

i was actually just looking at yout bathtub pic yesterday, sewerbro.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

you lucked out, fluttershy...it seems i don't have to leave for another quarter hour, so we can kick around how sublime my genius is some more.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

thanks for the music link, punky!

it will surely really affect everything i ever do....

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

it seems i must delay my sodomania to point out not only my seminal work in sciencism, but the archelogical research of zeev herzog based on the work of israel finkelstein (obviously black) which would indicate that the old testament is tall tales coupled with patriotic fan fiction meant to unite the hebrews during the babylonian captivity. plenty of people do belive in the bible, though.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

you guys can pretend you ran me off while i go have gay sex with your uncles.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

slapping a name on something is irrelevant to the so-called morphology.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

doctors will do that...

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

no, they are named based on what a renaissance ponce thought they did, using halfassed greek and Latin to keep the common man from knowing what the doctors were talking about....

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

see, it is literally "the stomach of the leg" which is total crap in modern medicine, but considering when they named all this shit dissection was actual illegal...

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

no, it is a case of dirty doctors deceiving the general public by using improper latin for parts of the body.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

gastrocnemius is something in the belly...lets find out....

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

soleus is likely what we now call the solar plexus, which is that spot right under the breast bone where you might want to aim a punch.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

as to your supposedly serious question, i was just researching "tonguefuck" in hebrew.

it seems like it might be lasin lazazel.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

haha. yep, totally gay.

i can also floccinaucinihilipilificate in mandarin, spanish, french, and german

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

for ancient languages, that is.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

don't forget greek, Latin, and aramaic!

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

this makes me want to buy an ad.

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Heh. No escape from TR ever!

replied on High class advertising targets · 8 years ago

i thought he meant the guy with the beard....i was about to shave just so he wasn't tempted.

replied on Mrs. Mako takes the reins · 8 years ago

exactly.

it doesn't work, so I thought of you, VanMan!

incidentally, the first guy known as koresh (aside from cyrus the great) was cyrus teed, who, among other weird things, tried to prove the earth was flat.

replied on OstrichCopter · 8 years ago

when the branch davidian thing happened, i was going to an electronics school for reasons and i was quite active in the subgenius church, so all my classmates heard about "Bob" quite regularly. one of the guys from the ghetto used to call me either david koresh or jim jones.

replied on OstrichCopter · 8 years ago

all i can say about my studies of biblical hebrew is that knowing the actual text gives me the power with my fellow ministers, to say nothing of the occasional proselytizers i encounter.

the word translated as "god" literally means "powers." notice it is plural, and it sure is fun to watch the logical lacunae required to turn a plural word into singular through translation.

replied on OstrichCopter · 8 years ago