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  • slimslob
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  • fixthecopier
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    When German automation engineers are bored - Album on Imgur

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  • Setright
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    Reminds me of Bill Burr on shark attacks.

    The idea that sharks don't prefer to attack people and rarely attack people on the open ocean:

    "Did you know that most shark attacks happen in shallow water?"

    "Well of course! That's where the people are, on the beaches!"

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  • Coptech
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    Guy goes to his doctor to receive some test results. The doctor tells him "I have some good news and some bad news" The good news is that you are not a hypochondriac...

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  • Ctl-Alt-Del
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    I'm getting a headache.
    Excedrin, it's the way to go or a headache unless it's hangover related, then I recommend Excedrin with two Jack-in-the-Box tacos and a Coke (trust me).

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by 10871087
    I try to not think
    Originally posted by blackcat4866
    Me too. Alas, it hardly ever works. =^..^=
    Originally posted by slimslob
    Thinking.
    Not thinking.
    Sometime neither seem to work.
    Originally posted by copier addict
    Thinking about not thinking is still thinking. Lol
    Originally posted by blackcat4866
    Damn! I knew there was a flaw in that logic. =^..^=
    Originally posted by NeoMatrix
    It's Claytons thinking. "The thinking you have when you're not thinking."


    from an old adv.
    Originally posted by NeoMatrix
    Here' a thinking smart thought.


    Thought, thought he fell out of bed.
    So he thought he better get out and take a look.


    Now there's a smart thought.
    I'm getting a headache.

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  • NeoMatrix
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    Here' a thinking smart thought.


    Thought, thought he fell out of bed.
    So he thought he better get out and take a look.


    Now there's a smart thought.

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  • NeoMatrix
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    Originally posted by copier addict
    Thinking about not thinking is still thinking. Lol

    It's Claytons thinking. "The thinking you have when you're not thinking."


    from an old adv.

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  • blackcat4866
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    Originally posted by copier addict
    Thinking about not thinking is still thinking. Lol
    Damn! I knew there was a flaw in that logic. =^..^=

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  • Copier Addict
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    Thinking.
    Not thinking.
    Sometime neither seem to work.
    Thinking about not thinking is still thinking. Lol

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  • slimslob
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    Originally posted by 10871087
    I try to not think
    Originally posted by blackcat4866
    Me too. Alas, it hardly ever works. =^..^=
    Thinking.
    Not thinking.
    Sometime neither seem to work.

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  • blackcat4866
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    Originally posted by 10871087
    I try to not think
    Me too. Alas, it hardly ever works. =^..^=

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  • 10871087
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    I try to not think

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  • gneebore
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    Originally posted by slimslob
    One of the reasons I do not use Twitter is that they limit your posts to 140 characters. They have eased that to some extent in that if you retweet another tweet, even one of your own, that the character of the retweeted post are merely included as a link and do not count toward your total character count. Had whoever NPR is, is might not be National Public Radio, used the current concept of retweeting, they could have built a final tweet that incorporated the entire Declaration of Independence with all content in the proper order.
    The tweets were deliberately used as they were to get a response NPR wanted. If they wanted to tweet the Declaration of Independence they could have tweeted a jpg of the document. Or they could have tweeted a video of someone reciting it. The tweets broke recognizable full sentences into phrases that could be misinterpreted by anyone, Except maybe a historical scholar that has memorized the entire declaration. Yeap something they had us actually do in school way back in the late, fifties early sixties, was memorize the preamble to both the Constitution and the Declaration. Oh yeah that was fifty-five to sixty years ago. And I admit there were phrases they tweeted that I did recognize and one or two I didn't. But if I had been reading the tweets as published online and in order they would have made sense to me. But the few times I actually tried to used twitter the first tweets I tried to read and were supposedly tweeted in order to form a completely reasoned thought thread were out of order and actually missing one or two middle tweets that would have made the thread of tweets make sense. Main reason why I stopped using or reading twitter.

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