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Happy Mothers Day Ladies! I only wish I could have fathered all of your children.
~OWWWWWW~~Only you can prevent low volume~Comment
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So, my following questions are this:
Why did you go out of your way to delete peoples offline content, such as their photobucket albums without at least approaching them about it?
Why do you spam the forums, and trash talk them off site, without even stating here your issues of the site?
Why do you keep coming back if you have an issue with how said site is run, or the users, most of which cannot stand who you represent, and what you post?Still waiting for a relevant Browns TeamComment
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Of course he's not autistic. You should read the interviews he conducts on his "Jem" board. They definitely have normal thinking processes put into them. He's just a plain old Troll.Comment
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Making and maintaining friendships often proves to be difficult for children with autism. For them, the quality of friendships, not the number of friends, predicts how lonely they are, despite the common belief that they prefer to be alone.[13] Being on the autism spectrum does not keep children from understanding race and gender stereotypes in a society; like normal children they can learn aspects of stereotypical behaviour by observing their parents' actions.[14]Still waiting for a relevant Browns TeamComment
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Another one of those classic genius posts, sure to generate responses. You log on the next day to see what your witty gem has produced to find no one gets it and 2 knotheads want to stick their dicks in it... Well played, sir!!Comment
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I just got off the phone with that crrrazy bastage Ace Diamond.
~That's Right~
Little more music in my headphones and I'll tell you more.
~Dood's A Nut Bag~
But So Am I
~They got a lotta shrimps in them Vienams~~Only you can prevent low volume~Comment
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~They gotta lotta scrimps in them Vietnams too~
STFU SUCKDICKI!~Only you can prevent low volume~Comment
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A cowboy was passing by a ranch and decided to take a closer look at the property. He saw the rancher sitting out by the gate and struck up a conversation about the land, weather, etc. Then the cowboy asked the rancher," Is that your dog?" The rancher said "Yup" "Mind if I talk to him?" asked the cowboy. "Darn fool, don't you know dogs can't talk!" The cowboy replied, "So what's the harm? May I?" The rancher shrugged, "Go right ahead."
The cowboy ambled up to the dog and said, "Howdy!"
The dog replied, "Hello."
The rancher's eyes popped wide open. The cowboy continued,
"Is this your master?"
"Yep, he sure is," said the dog
"Does he treat you all right?" "Sure does. He feeds me, he lets me sleep inside and every day he takes me to the lake to play."
The rancher was dumbfounded. The cowboy said to the rancher, "Is that your horse over there?" "Yes." "Do you mind if I talk to him?" The rancher replied, "Now, I know the dog spoke to you, but I know for a fact that horses can't talk." "Well, then what would it hurt?" "Go right ahead."
The cowboy said to the horse, "Hello." The horse replied, "Hello."
The rancher stood there with his jaw on the ground. The cowboy asked,
"Is that your owner?" "Yup, sure is." "He treat you okay?"
"Sure," replied the horse, tossing his mane, "he rides me every day, brushes me down at the end of the day, feeds me good and he keeps me in the barn out of the bad weather."
The cowboy looked satisfied and turned to the rancher,
"Are those your sheep over there?"
The rancher got a strained look on his face and stammered,
"Them sheep out there, they 're nothing but a bunch of liars!"~Only you can prevent low volume~Comment
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