when it comes to telling the difference between wood chips and dog food, if you ask me, you can't beat the old standby of "the Taste test "
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- ffs. dont double-post. you're messing up my fantasy bloard league stats
- I don’t remember any dreams right now. I’ll come back if I remember something. 🙂
- [quote=littleerik;%2Fbloards%2Fgbs%2Ftopics%2Fi-would-live-this-life-over-a-million-times-given-the-chance%2Fposts%2F5930] 1. By definition, Mod is a being than which none greater can be imagined. 2. A being that necessarily exists in reality is greater than a being that does not necessarily exist. 3. Thus, by definition, if Mod exists as an idea in the mind but does not necessarily exist in reality, then we can imagine something that is greater than Mod. 4. But we cannot imagine something that is greater than Mod. 5. Thus, if Mod exists in the mind as an idea, then Mod necessarily exists in reality. 6. Mod exists in the mind as an idea. 7. Therefore, Mod necessarily exists in reality [/quote] lmfao
- i’ve been taking benadryl before i go to bed lately purely to help me sleep.
- [quote=jerry;%2Fbloards%2Fgbs%2Ftopics%2Fjust-remembered-bloard%2Fposts%2F2556] f*ck is more offensive than fuck because the * kinda looks like a tiny little asshole, something that's widely regarded as rude to see. [/quote] this is a dril post already... just letting you know before some nerd givers you a hard time about it.
- Please don't compare me to lowenchaffen I'm my own thing
- Never heard of them. I have listened to maybe 15 songs in the past
- i have faith, greg. can you ride me
- how can you go 2 - 11 against the dongers
- i would be saying "Help me! Help me!" in a high pitched voice
- [quote=kingdad42;%2Fbloards%2Fgbs%2Ftopics%2Fnew-year-s-ritual%2Fposts%2F4556] That's a really good tradition man. [/quote]
- i live in a mansion with a 24 karat diamond chadeler but i still cant get lade
- [quote=Snooby;%2Fbloards%2Fmusical_bloard%2Ftopics%2Fheres-a-song-i-just-wrote-thoughts%2Fposts%2F3815] Cool song bitch [/quote] ☺
- Ah, yes, as I was browsing bloard today, I realized that something was missing because I saw that there was a lack of that one type of post that we all know and love, which needless to say is called the Horny post. So now I create this bloard and let you post on it as a place to put all you Horniest posts just if you want to or maybe if you wanted to read some. I don't want to post in it right now but all of you bloard users feel free to post it up in my Horny bloard
- kill your self. they ain't gods, only evil. hell fire come burn y'all
- its got to be either snooker or darts right?
- [quote=joop;%2Fbloards%2FGameing%2Ftopics%2Ffighting-games%2Fposts%2F511] was a big melee fan. never got really elite at it or anything but i could clean up among friends. for some reason i've never been able to get into any other fighting game [/quote] melee is the game ive played the most, and though I am now more interested in the less hand-killing games like street fighter and guilty gear, it still holds a place in my heart.
- [quote=toilet%20man;%2Fbloards%2Fgbs%2Ftopics%2Fpissinbg-thread%2Fposts%2F12415] Yeah I took another piss. Thoughts on that PV? 😹😹 [/quote] can I see it?? 😃
- someone get harvey weinstein a bloard account mods? mods???
- Oh yeah, fuck you!!!!
- Burt's Bees is an American personal care products subsidiary of Clorox that describes itself as an "Earth friendly, Natural Personal Care Company"[6] making products for personal care, health, beauty, and personal hygiene. As of 2007, they manufactured over 197 products for facial and body skin care, lip care, hair care, baby care, men's grooming, and outdoor remedies.[2] Since then, their products have been distributed in nearly 30,000 retail outlets including grocery stores and drug store chains across the United States, United Kingdom, Ireland, Canada, Australia, Germany, Hong Kong, Taiwan and New Zealand from their headquarters in Durham, North Carolina.[2][7] Burt's Bees manufactures their products with natural ingredients[8] using minimal processing such as distillation/condensation, extraction/steamed distillation/pressure cooking, and hydrolysis to maintain the purity of those ingredients.[9] In addition, every product has a "natural bar" which gives a percentage of natural ingredients in that product, often with detailed ingredient descriptions.[10] Originating in Maine in the 1980s, the business began when co-founder Roxanne Quimby started making candles from Burt Shavitz's leftover beeswax.[11] This eventually led to their bottling and selling of honey, a practice that slowly diminished as the company evolved as a corporation. Eventually, other products using honey and beeswax, including edible spreads and furniture polish, were sold, before moving into the personal care line.[citation needed] In late 2007, Clorox purchased Burt's Bees for $925 Million USD.[12]