There's a difference between 'every instruction they ever read'
And 'about sixteen scattered along the pier', COMMON FUCKING SENSE when you look down and plain stupidity.
Have you ever looked down, saw something that'd probably break your legs and thought 'fuck it' and jumped?
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And 'about sixteen scattered along the pier', COMMON FUCKING SENSE when you look down and plain stupidity.
Have you ever looked down, saw something that'd probably break your legs and thought 'fuck it' and jumped?
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No, but I did laugh at a man in a wheelchair once.
They're hilarious aren't they?
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They're hilarious aren't they?
( , Tue 13 May 2008, 13:14, archived)
Amazing.
Glen Hoddle believes in karma, it gets him sacked. The Dalai Lama believes in karma, and he's got sympathisers across the world.
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Glen Hoddle believes in karma, it gets him sacked. The Dalai Lama believes in karma, and he's got sympathisers across the world.
( , Tue 13 May 2008, 13:27, archived)
to be fair,
the Dalai Lama didn't say disabled people deserve it.
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the Dalai Lama didn't say disabled people deserve it.
( , Tue 13 May 2008, 13:30, archived)
this has got me thinking about reincarnation now.
since there's no apparent causal communication or personality overlap between one's past and present lives, could they all run concurrently? Maybe everyone in the Universe is the same person.
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since there's no apparent causal communication or personality overlap between one's past and present lives, could they all run concurrently? Maybe everyone in the Universe is the same person.
( , Tue 13 May 2008, 13:29, archived)