

Too Much Thinking Will Kill...Too Much Thinking Will Kill You First of all, nothing is certain. This is why I'm an agnostic. You can have your two feet firmly on this planet, and drop a rock from your hands, and expect it to fall to the ground. Everyone would think this. Very probably even crazy people, who think that they're sofas, or penguins. However, what is not certain is that there is not a giant magnet inside the earth, which attracts everything to it in the action of what we call gravity because everything has magnetic material inside it. But possibly, the rock is retarded (don't ask) and has no magnetic material in it AT ALL. Therefore, it simply hangs in tToo Much Thinking Will Kill...
I will check here every once in a while, but don't expect nothing but nothing coming out of here any time soon. you can still contact me in many ways, regardless. and if none of the listed ways work for you check my other page
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a club for the internet by the internet. join us and our ultimate goal may be achieved
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a club for the internet by the internet. join us and our ultimate goal may be achieved
Sorry, last comment about this. That's the final version of the tag.
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Contractions make the apostrophe seem so much more philanthropic, as it uses its efforts to unite rather than to hoard.
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Contractions make the apostrophe seem so much more philanthropic, as it uses its efforts to unite rather than to hoard.
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Contractions make the apostrophe seem so much more philanthropic, as it uses its efforts to unite rather than to hoard.
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Contractions make the apostrophe seem so much more philanthropic, as it uses its efforts to unite rather than to hoard.
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