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kickfight
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Portland, Oregon, US
What Fun Productions wrote: I wish someone would draw me a diagram... done
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kickfight
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Portland, Oregon, US
What Fun Productions wrote: Thank you for the clarity!
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
Motordrive Photography wrote: a pie chart of pies
A chart of pie charts:
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SayCheeZ!
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Las Vegas, Nevada, US
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
SayCheeZ! wrote: Salt isn't sweet. They say roses are red, and violets are purple Sugars sweet and so is maple suprple. But I'm the seventh out of the seven sons. My daddy was a pistol, I'm a son of a gun. So Dang me, Dang me They ought to take a rope and hang me. High, from the highest tree. Woman would you weep for me BeupBeupBeupBeupBeupBeupBuem One More BeupBeupBeupBeupBeupBeupBuem
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sospix
Posts: 23769
Orlando, Florida, US
Alexandra Vincent wrote: Yes. We can source the poop and trash from Joshua Tree. I was going to shoot there tomorrow, because it was open despite the government shutdown. But too many people pooped on the sites, threw out trash and defaced the park, so they closed it down. Now we have to figure out something to do with the refuse. I think this is a great plan. The greatest. I had a friend who had a restaurant called the Joshua Tree . . . sadly, neither of them exist anymore . . . not sure how that affects the "poop" situation though . . . SOS
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Phil_I
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Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Move over coffee, I've discovered alcohol.
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kickfight
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Portland, Oregon, US
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TEGAN
Posts: 81
Courtice, Ontario, Canada
What Fun Productions wrote: Some of the humor in this thread goes right over my head! I wish someone would draw me a diagram... Dr. Steven Turley does a short video on this very topic. He explains what you are accurately noticing with regards to the rapid decline of humor and comedy, and the ever dwindling fan-base it currently represents: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjhws66dRg4
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
TEGAN wrote: Dr. Steven Turley does a short video on this very topic. He explains what you are accurately noticing with regards to the rapid decline of humor and comedy, and the ever dwindling fan-base it currently represents: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjhws66dRg4
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
TEGAN wrote: Dr. Steven Turley does a short video on this very topic. He explains what you are accurately noticing with regards to the rapid decline of humor and comedy, and the ever dwindling fan-base it currently represents: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Wjhws66dRg4 When we cherry pick data based on who watches TV and then post it on YouTube? Now that is irrelevant!!! Well done!!!!
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TEGAN
Posts: 81
Courtice, Ontario, Canada
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TEGAN
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Courtice, Ontario, Canada
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
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TEGAN
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Courtice, Ontario, Canada
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Model MoRina
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MacMurdo - permanent station of the US, Sector claimed by New Zealand, Antarctica
I was in a town called Flat Rock today and it was... not flat
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Jerry Nemeth
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Dearborn, Michigan, US
MoRina wrote: I was in a town called Flat Rock today and it was... not flat You must be nearby.
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
MoRina wrote: I was in a town called Flat Rock today and it was... not flat Did it rock? Or, was it a rock?
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Alexandra Vincent
Posts: 308
Asheville, North Carolina, US
MoRina wrote: I was in a town called Flat Rock today and it was... not flat Flat Rock, North Carolina? I grew up near there, but left in 2008, as the economy was on the verge of collapse. Flat Rock is probably the most inaccurate name they could have picked for that place.
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Alexandra Vincent
Posts: 308
Asheville, North Carolina, US
Shadow Dancer wrote: Did it rock? Probably, if you really like bluegrass and barbecue joints.
Shadow Dancer wrote: Or, was it a rock? That whole area of the country is basically just a lot of rocks. And ledges of rocks, and rocks positioned on the edges of cliffs. Everything there is a rock.
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
Alexandra Vincent wrote: Shadow Dancer wrote: Did it rock? Probably, if you really like bluegrass and barbecue joints.
That whole area of the country is basically just a lot of rocks. And ledges of rocks, and rocks positioned on the edges of cliffs. Everything there is a rock. Love me some BBQ. Bluegrass not so much, just not my thang. Rocks ROCK!!!! Just a bunch of trees around here. Probably rocks underneath them somewhere.
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Model MoRina
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MacMurdo - permanent station of the US, Sector claimed by New Zealand, Antarctica
Jerry Nemeth wrote: You must be nearby. Nope. I'm pretty sure Flat Rock MI is pretty darn flat.
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Model MoRina
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MacMurdo - permanent station of the US, Sector claimed by New Zealand, Antarctica
Shadow Dancer wrote: Did it rock? Or, was it a rock? It didn't rock. It was rocky although it is on a mountain called Sand Mountain. I haven't seen any sand on Sand Mountain. Just rocks.
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Model MoRina
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MacMurdo - permanent station of the US, Sector claimed by New Zealand, Antarctica
Alexandra Vincent wrote: Flat Rock, North Carolina? I grew up near there, but left in 2008, as the economy was on the verge of collapse. Flat Rock is probably the most inaccurate name they could have picked for that place. No... Flat Rock, Alabama.
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Shadow Dancer
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Bellingham, Washington, US
MoRina wrote: It didn't rock. It was rocky although it is on a mountain called Sand Mountain. I haven't seen any sand on Sand Mountain. Just rocks. I went to Death Valley and didn't see one single death. Foof.
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scrymettet
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Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Flay Rock, isn't that A-cup lady who put ice in her bourbon ?
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Jerry Nemeth
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Dearborn, Michigan, US
MoRina wrote: Nope. I'm pretty sure Flat Rock MI is pretty darn flat. You are correct!
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Motordrive Photography
Posts: 7087
Lodi, California, US
Shadow Dancer wrote: I went to Death Valley and didn't see one single death. Foof. I went to Flatbush, and didn't....nevermind
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
Motordrive Photography wrote: I went to Flatbush, and didn't....nevermind I did go to Weed and they had more than one!
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Alexandra Vincent
Posts: 308
Asheville, North Carolina, US
MoRina wrote: No... Flat Rock, Alabama. Flat rocks must be popular to name towns after. Maybe every state has its very own Flat Rock.
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
Alexandra Vincent wrote: Flat rocks must be popular to name towns after. Maybe every state has its very own Flat Rock. www.placesnamed.com/f/l/flat_rock.asp North Carolina has 6 Flat Rocks. Kentucky and Michigan have 4 Flat Rocks each. There's 34 Flat Rocks in the US. I wonder how many are flat? And how many are a rock? And how many are a flat rock? This could be the most boring photo book of all time!!!!
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scrymettet
Posts: 33239
Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Shadow Dancer wrote: www.placesnamed.com/f/l/flat_rock.asp North Carolina has 6 Flat Rocks. Kentucky and Michigan have 4 Flat Rocks each. There's 34 Flat Rocks in the US. I wonder how many are flat? And how many are a rock? And how many are a flat rock? This could be the most boring photo book of all time!!!! or Mr Flat Rock, the infamous explorer, had no imagination
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
scrymettet wrote: or Mr Flat Rock, the infamous explorer, had no imagination Probably scared of heights and quicksand too.
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Alexandra Vincent
Posts: 308
Asheville, North Carolina, US
Shadow Dancer wrote: Probably scared of heights and quicksand too. True facts: Every six year old on earth believes quicksand is a real threat to society.
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scrymettet
Posts: 33239
Quebec, Quebec, Canada
Alexandra Vincent wrote: True facts: Every six year old on earth believes quicksand is a real threat to society. every six year old is a threat to society
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Shadow Dancer
Posts: 9777
Bellingham, Washington, US
Alexandra Vincent wrote: True facts: Every six year old on earth believes quicksand is a real threat to society. Is there slow sand? I guess we wouldn't have seven year olds if the six year olds were right?
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Gryph
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Phoenix, Arizona, US
TFW you get your kitchen drain unclogged after 5 months of not bothering to do anything about it and dealing with the stench that follows after the cleaning.... Okay, it was time to get it done, but once the stench came, I felt immediately bad for the neighbors. Luckily it cleared up after a half hour or so.
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