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ShoeNice22 eats 8oz. of playdough in under a minute (almost)
The main (Secret) ingredient in Play-Doh is Kerosene
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kerosene
The Kerosene is used to stop it from sticking to hands and clothing/furniture fibers.
It also contains and Borax to prevents mold from developing.
This guy is an idiot!
An Honest First Date
>> ^Yogi:
Also you're not dumb if you don't know what a "chaise lounge" is. In fact you're an idiot if you think knowing the specific terms for certain pieces of furniture is a plus.
Somebody doesn't have a nice breast thing going on and is feeling a little bitter.
An Honest First Date
So anal...but you can't use my toilet for #2. Yeah sorry this was unbelievable because of the terms. Also you're not dumb if you don't know what a "chaise lounge" is. In fact you're an idiot if you think knowing the specific terms for certain pieces of furniture is a plus.
Awesome Folding Chair
2 more comments have been lost in the ether at this killed duplicate.
That's a mighty fine pickin'!
I love that it's all rustic furniture, hewn wood etc.... and then there's a huge Millennium Falcon toy on the bed side table.
That's awesome
Why America Failed: "they ate each other" Pt1
Good luck on the revolution front. Not only do we need a new foundation on how we deal with corporations, police, military, science, religion/state, prisons, health-care, lawmaking, politics, policy foreign/domestic, executive functions state or country, emergency response systems, logistics roads/bridges/railroad, infrastructure, welfare and societal needs, energy, money/goods, trade, etc...
Like he said, we need a new foundation on our psychology. What we teach our children is bunk, it will make the majority of them happy for a few fleeting moments and unhappy the rest of their lives. We need to find a new foundation to help find happiness for everyone for the majority of their entire life--without resorting to competition and instead combining our strengths and creating a great community.
I'd wager the closest you'll get is to literally do education completely different than what we do now. Start at an early age and give the children a glimpse of ALL trades to be used and learned in the world. Over time find what they excel at and LIKE doing and help them achieve their goal in that field. Then continually narrow the field as they get older so they can truly become a master at something, like a chemical engineer. Education would, graphically, look more like a giant plinko board that students slowly make their way down and filter themselves into the field THEY want. If we supported students all the way PASS college to the point they were job ready (and in fact you could perhaps harmonize corporations into the mix, so that when you get your degree not only have you most likely interned/researched at the place you will work gaining practical knowledge you are ready day one out of school to start a job you LOVE and excel at.
I know you'll get clumps and pools of people in places you may not have uses for them, but if we truly put our minds to it I bet we could find a way to still get the method to work (I know corporations won't necessarily do what I said except in--most likely-- the science fields, but having just a few large companies do it would help). Then if we lived a slower paced life, with more time off to OURSELVES than in slavery to someone else you might see a change in the overall attitude of our community and maybe civilization. Help people pay for modest houses and maybe even some furniture. Cover healthcare needs for each other, maybe even other social services as well. Tone the military down to a defensive one, one that can defend us, but can only truly become a real war machine like what happened in WWII.
Granted, there would be a lot to work out, but I highly doubt it's impossible to create a GREAT life here on this planet if we all work together to make it happen. Hell, we walked on the fucking moon! I know most of this will require not only leaps in science and with those leaps, hopefully ,soon, some of those bring about leaps in the psychology fields helping us to genetically weed out sociopaths, psychopaths, unipolar, bipolar, borderline, Asperger's, sever depression/anxiety, OCDs, addictions, etc... Plus with expanded bio-engineering, especially in genetics, if we could make sure people atleast have an IQ of say 120 (hell if you truly find the master switch--just turn it up), get rid of all genetic diseases and birth imperfections, rid us of deafness, blindness, baldness, etc... Then add in the advancements in bio-engineering on the mechanical, nanotechnological, electronics, and computers and we'll have one hell of a ride (of course if we haven't solved the psychological issues by then, we will almost certainly kill ourselves off). But, that stuff is 50 years away with some probably 150-200 years away. If we can help stabilize our humanity, through engineering and perfecting our psychology, I really believe we'll have a chance one day to see some sort of Utopian society.
Everything he talked about most likely leads to something that MIGHT be better than what we had. But, it won't be here in the U.S. and I doubt it'll even be in Asia (China, South Korea, and Japan). Europe, excluding the U.K. has a chance, with northern Europe having a better chance. You never quite know who history will choose next to bring the next big leap in progress to the human civilization.
/I didn't think I'd write something so long about that. Oh well, I just felt like sharing a little more optimistic view on what could happen to we humans.
Dingo Moves Furniture to Reach Food
>> ^artician:
Love the tail wagging, like he's thinking - "this shit is working!"
I like how his buddy is all "OH HAI! Thank you! I'll just... oh right... you're Alpha... soz, soz... my bad."
Rock vs. Metal
i spot ikea furniture
Dingo Moves Furniture to Reach Food
And here we are 31 years after the fact and the 4th inquest into the incident is about to be opened.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Azaria_Chamberlain_disappearance
>> ^Porksandwich:
That's why dingos get the babies.
Dingo Moves Furniture to Reach Food
>> ^Porksandwich:
That's why dingos get the babies.
solution: don't keep your babies on the furniture
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Cat and dog - Friends or foes?
I feel sorry for their furniture...
TheSofaKing (Member Profile)
>> ^BoneRemake:
It has been a year on and off of wondering.
I gotta ask.
Do you sell sofas or furniture in general ?
Nope... It's just a stupid name.
TheSofaKing (Member Profile)
It has been a year on and off of wondering.
I gotta ask.
Do you sell sofas or furniture in general ?
Seriously Compact Apartment Living
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