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In light of the deepness that the Kraken feels and the philosiphy therin.
i feel that i should start sharing these deep thoughts so that they can be
assimulated and picked through to thier gross extreme.

i am, after all, a hillbilly :ph34r:

when you cross the door and go into the room,
do you enter the room or leave the other?
can you do both?
is it so easy to walk away or to go hither and tither about?
is thier a randomness that links the coming and going?
are you entering or exiting, surely you can do both without virtigo.




and that concludes todays random stupidity.

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The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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In light of the deepness that the Kraken feels and the philosiphy therin.
i feel that i should start sharing these deep thoughts so that they can be
assimulated and picked through to thier gross extreme.

i am, after all, a  hillbilly :ph34r:

when you cross the door and go into the room,
do you enter the room or leave the other?
can you do both?
is it so easy to walk away or to go hither and tither about?
is thier a randomness that links the coming and going?
are you entering or exiting, surely you can do both without virtigo.




and that concludes todays random stupidity.
What is in light of the deepness that the Kraken feels and the philosiphy therin like in there? What is that feeling like? Good gossip: you are that he or she should start sharing these deep thoughts so that they can be assimulated and picked through to thier gross extreme.
Why are you after all a hillbilly ph34r [he or she]when you cross the door and go into the room do you enter the room or leave the other.
Doing both is not among my strongest traits. It could be.

Ask Paola
if it is. It could be.

Ask ELVIS
if it is. I don't know whether or not I am entering or exiting surely you can do both without virtigo.
I am a robot. Try saying that with more or less context.
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indeed :ph34r:
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..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
~Beatles

The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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indeed :ph34r: 
I like the way you talk.
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wow, anyone could do that to just about anything... antisocial
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antisocial in its most gross extreme
all about FAVRE, come on...you know you want to click it

..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
~Beatles

The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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todays thoughtless thought....

if a fish cannot breathe the raw air of air,
then why does it breathe the raw air of water?
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~Beatles

The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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todays thoughtless thought....

if a fish cannot breathe the raw air of air,
then why does it breathe the raw air of water?
Does "it" still refer to Undefined?
Is this a riddle? -_-
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Philip wrote:
todays thoughtless thought....

if a fish cannot breathe the raw air of air,
then why does it breathe the raw air of water?
Does "it" still refer to Undefined?
Is this a riddle? -_-
no, not a riddle, but a question of thought ;)
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~Beatles

The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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no, not a riddle, but a question of thought  ;) 
:-) It seems like a riddle to me. If not that, what? :angry:
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ack! a thoughtless thought you mundane bot!
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..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
~Beatles

The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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ack! a thoughtless thought you mundane bot!
Nack.
Are you talking about an animal, vegetable or mineral?
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*laughs*. antisocial behaviour in its extreme. a fish is a fish. it breathes air and but it breathes water. is the water then air or is it water. its no riddle, but a befuggled thought of uselessness.
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..."I'm sorry, but I really can't see anything redeeming in your philosophy other than that dinosaurs are cute."
~Beatles

The Kraken, which is found primarily in Scandinavian myth, was a huge sea creature. It was said to lie at the bottom of the sea for a long time and then it would rest at the surface....Like the Midgard serpent in the Norse myths, the Kraken was supposed to rise to the surface at the end of the world.
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Yes, fish are curious like that. I believe it's because the air dissolved in water allows it to pick up more in its gills, since oxygen molecules on their own in air will tend to be absorbed very much less than if water is on both sides of the gill. Not quite sure though.
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Yes, fish are curious like that. I believe it's because the air dissolved in water allows it to pick up more in its gills, since oxygen molecules on their own in air will tend to be absorbed very much less than if water is on both sides of the gill. Not quite sure though.
Tell me more. As a species fish are more successful than mammals. Just because you believe it doesn't make it true. Oh. If not that, what? :ph34r:
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