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eboyd |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Mar/10, 8:54 PM | Message # 91 |
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Quote (Lord_Meth) El Matador: Yea man this one time I was at this bitch house and I wanted to bone so bad. We ate lunch and by noon she was all over me so I said, "Why dont we go to your room?" and she said "Yea sure but lets do something kinky this time". We were in the room and I was licking all over tits then she started feeling ony my cock. Then she pulled out a pack of jumbo hot dogs and asked me to put them up her ass. So I did it and realizing all this fore play made me hungry, I accidently ate one forgetting where it came from. I threw up all over the bitch bed and ran out the house with my feelings hurt ![:D](http://realhiphop4ever.ucoz.com/Smilies/biggrin.gif) it was awesome read what he said in email to me that i quoted in "Quote That User!" the other day shit was CLASSIC! ![rofl](http://realhiphop4ever.ucoz.com/lmao.gif)
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HateMainstreamMusic |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Mar/10, 9:04 PM | Message # 92 |
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Quote (s0dr2) hold up... do EYE suck, or are you copycating me on everything u just said? cause i sometimes pull the "LMAO! no" thing, so .... i was copying the "LMFAO... no" thing you do... did i fail that much that you didn't know that? :'(
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Lord_Meth |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Mar/10, 9:34 PM | Message # 93 |
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Quote (eboyd) read what he said in email to me that i quoted in "Quote That User!" the other day shit was CLASSIC! I read that, thats where I got the inspiration to do that lol
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Dookie |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Mar/10, 9:50 PM | Message # 94 |
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Shutup dookie, you always come in late to debates and say something last, everyones elses opinions are wrong except for mine.
Intelligence is the understanding of self - Bruce Lee
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Adam |
Date: Wednesday, 10/Mar/10, 10:26 PM | Message # 95 |
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Is that alcatraz?
I JUST EXPLODED INTO RAINBOWS AND LOLLIPOPS!
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eboyd |
Date: Thursday, 11/Mar/10, 1:05 AM | Message # 96 |
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Quote (Lord_Meth) I read that, thats where I got the inspiration to do that lol oh lol Quote (Dookie) Shutup dookie, you always come in late to debates and say something last, everyones elses opinions are wrong except for mine. Quote (Adam) Is that alcatraz? lol i was about to ask that.
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"True poetry can communicate before it is understood"
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s0dr2 |
Date: Thursday, 11/Mar/10, 6:21 AM | Message # 97 |
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Quote (HateMainstreamMusic) i was copying the "LMFAO... no" thing you do... did i fail that much that you didn't know that? lol, nah, its just that my self esteem was at stake when you said "you suck" but its all good now
"Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things that you didn't do than by the ones you did do. So throw off the bowlines. Sail away from the safe harbour. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover." - Mark Twain
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El_Matador |
Date: Thursday, 11/Mar/10, 9:58 AM | Message # 98 |
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Quote (Lord_Meth) El Matador: Yea man this one time I was at this bitch house and I wanted to bone so bad. We ate lunch and by noon she was all over me so I said, "Why dont we go to your room?" and she said "Yea sure but lets do something kinky this time". We were in the room and I was licking all over tits then she started feeling ony my cock. Then she pulled out a pack of jumbo hot dogs and asked me to put them up her ass. So I did it and realizing all this fore play made me hungry, I accidently ate one forgetting where it came from. I threw up all over the bitch bed and ran out the house with my feelings hurt ![:D](http://realhiphop4ever.ucoz.com/Smilies/biggrin.gif) it was awesome ![](http://s102.ucoz.net/sm/23/lol.gif) ![](http://s102.ucoz.net/sm/23/lol.gif) ![](http://s102.ucoz.net/sm/23/lol.gif) ![](http://s102.ucoz.net/sm/23/lol.gif) ![](http://s102.ucoz.net/sm/23/lol.gif) ![](http://s102.ucoz.net/sm/23/lol.gif) ![](http://s102.ucoz.net/sm/23/lol.gif) Rep points for you motherfucker, I had the best laugh on this forum ever ![](http://s102.ucoz.net/sm/23/lol.gif)
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EmSeeD |
Date: Thursday, 11/Mar/10, 4:17 PM | Message # 99 |
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Quote (s0dr2) Menace: For Centuries, the region today known as Afghanistan has been predominantly Islamic since 882 after Arab invasions converted local populations from Zoroastrianism, Buddhism, and Hinduism. The country's nearly impassable mountains and desert terrain have contributed to its ethnically and linguistically diverse population. Pashtuns are the largest ethnic group in the country; however the national population also consists of Tajiks, Hazara, Aimak, Uzbeks, Uyghur, Turkmen and other small groups. Many Soviet Muslims from the bordering Central Asian Soviet republics Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Tajikistan had ethnic kinship relationships in both Iran and Afghanistan. Russian military involvement in Afghanistan has a long history, going back to Tsarist expansions in the so-called "Great Game" between Russia and Britain. This began in the 19th century with such events as the Panjdeh Incident, a military skirmish that occurred in 1885 when Russian forces seized Afghan territory south of the Oxus River around an oasis at Panjdeh. This interest in the region continued on through the Soviet era, with billions in economic and military aid sent to Afghanistan between 1955 and 1978.[6] Eboyd: actually Menace you're that is not entirely accurate, you see i myself have had the pleasure of meeting the founders of zoroastrianism, buddhism and i can assure you that whatever i'm saying is by far more knowledgable than whatever it is you're saying, you see Zarathustra (in Greek, Zoroaster) was a Persian prophet who at the age of 30 believed he had seen visions of God, whom he called Ahura Mazda, the creator of all that is good and who alone is worthy of worship. This was a departure from previous Indo-Persian polytheism, and Zarathustra has been termed the first non-biblical monotheist. There is disagreement among scholars as to exactly when and where Zarathustra lived, but most agree that he lived in eastern Iran around the sixth century BC. Zoroastrianism became the official religion of the Persian Empire, but it virtually disappeared in Persia after the Muslim invasion of 637 AD. Only about 10,000 survive in remote villages in Iran, but over the centuries many sought religious freedom in India. The Zoroastrian concept of God incorporates both monotheism and dualism. In his visions, Zarathustra was taken up to heaven, where Ahura Mazda revealed that he had an opponent, Aura Mainyu, the spirit and promoter of evil. Ahura Mazda charged Zarathustra with the task of inviting all human beings to choose between him (good) and Aura Mainyu (evil). Though Zoroastrianism was never as aggressively monotheistic as Judaism or Islam, it does represent an original attempt at unifying under the worship of one supreme god a polytheistic religion comparable to those of the ancient Greeks, Latins, Indians, and other early peoples. Its other salient feature, namely dualism, was never understood in an absolute, rigorous fashion. Good and Evil fight an unequal battle in which the former is assured of triumph. God's omnipotence is thus only temporarily limited. Zoroaster taught that man must enlist in this cosmic struggle because of his capacity of free choice. Thus Zoroastrianism is a highly ethical religion in which the choice of good over evil has almost cosmic importance. Zarathustra taught that humans are free to choose between right and wrong, truth and lie, and light and dark, and that their choices would affect their eternity destiny.The Zoroastrian afterlife is determined by the balance of the good and evil deeds, words, and thoughts of the whole life. For those whose good deeds outweight the bad, heaven awaits. Those who did more evil than good go to hell (which has several levels corresponding to degrees of wickedness). There is an intermediate stage for those whose deeds weight out equally. This general principle is not absolute, however, but allows for human weakness. All faults do not have to be registered or weighed forever on the scales. There are two means of effacing them: confession and the transfer of supererogatory merits (similar to the Roman Catholic "Treasury of Merits"). The latter is the basis for Zoroastrian prayers and ceremonies for the departed. Zoroaster invoked saviors who, like the dawns of new days, would come to the world. He hoped himself to be one of them. After his death, the belief in coming saviors developed. He also incorporated belief in angels and demons. Zoroaster's ideas of ethical monotheism, heaven, hell, angelology, the resurrection of the body, and the messiah figure were influential on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, though to what extent is not known for certain which leads me to rotten tomatoes Currently, tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables eaten by Americans. Tomatoes are members of the fruit family, but they are served and prepared as a vegetable. This is why most people consider them a vegetable and not a fruit. They are high in vitamin C and also provide beta-carotene. The National Cancer Institute published a study that showed an association between consuming a diet rich in tomato-based foods and a decreased risk of prostate cancer. Tomatoes contain large amounts of an antioxidant called lycopene, which may be responsible for this possible positive effect. Tomato paste and sauces contain a greater amount of lycopene, because they are more concentrated than fresh tomatoes. unlike apples because A raw apple cleans the teeth and stimulates and nourishes the gums. Ending a meal with an apple assists in cleaning the teeth and maintaining a healthy mouth. A 65mm diameter apple is typically equivalent to a 100g serving with the core removed and a 90mm diameter fruit typically equates to a 250g serving with the core removed. Vitamins A and C in apples help the body to resist infection and keep cells and tissues healthy. Vitamin A aids digestion, helps promote growth, and is an aid to eye health and steady nerves. The pectin and malic acid in apples absorb body toxins, tone up and aid digestion, while the bulk peps up the entire digestive system. Typical nutritional values per 100g servings are Energy, 220kj (55kcal); Protein 0.3g; Carbohydrates 12.3g; Fat 0.1g; fibre 1.8g. Sodium is present in apples at a trace level only and so fit easily with low-sodium (salt free) diets. Two apples equal one glass of water in thirst quenching ability. Babies have fewer rashes, less trouble with colic and intestinal upsets when given applesauce of apples juice...so as you can see i know everything, but if you want i can go ask the pope for more info, he gave me his email address last week
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ilikebacon3000 |
Date: Thursday, 11/Mar/10, 5:40 PM | Message # 100 |
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Quote (EmSeeD) Eboyd: actually Menace you're that is not entirely accurate, you see i myself have had the pleasure of meeting the founders of zoroastrianism, buddhism and i can assure you that whatever i'm saying is by far more knowledgable than whatever it is you're saying, you see Zarathustra (in Greek, Zoroaster) was a Persian prophet who at the age of 30 believed he had seen visions of God, whom he called Ahura Mazda, the creator of all that is good and who alone is worthy of worship. This was a departure from previous Indo-Persian polytheism, and Zarathustra has been termed the first non-biblical monotheist. There is disagreement among scholars as to exactly when and where Zarathustra lived, but most agree that he lived in eastern Iran around the sixth century BC. Zoroastrianism became the official religion of the Persian Empire, but it virtually disappeared in Persia after the Muslim invasion of 637 AD. Only about 10,000 survive in remote villages in Iran, but over the centuries many sought religious freedom in India. The Zoroastrian concept of God incorporates both monotheism and dualism. In his visions, Zarathustra was taken up to heaven, where Ahura Mazda revealed that he had an opponent, Aura Mainyu, the spirit and promoter of evil. Ahura Mazda charged Zarathustra with the task of inviting all human beings to choose between him (good) and Aura Mainyu (evil). Though Zoroastrianism was never as aggressively monotheistic as Judaism or Islam, it does represent an original attempt at unifying under the worship of one supreme god a polytheistic religion comparable to those of the ancient Greeks, Latins, Indians, and other early peoples. Its other salient feature, namely dualism, was never understood in an absolute, rigorous fashion. Good and Evil fight an unequal battle in which the former is assured of triumph. God's omnipotence is thus only temporarily limited. Zoroaster taught that man must enlist in this cosmic struggle because of his capacity of free choice. Thus Zoroastrianism is a highly ethical religion in which the choice of good over evil has almost cosmic importance. Zarathustra taught that humans are free to choose between right and wrong, truth and lie, and light and dark, and that their choices would affect their eternity destiny.The Zoroastrian afterlife is determined by the balance of the good and evil deeds, words, and thoughts of the whole life. For those whose good deeds outweight the bad, heaven awaits. Those who did more evil than good go to hell (which has several levels corresponding to degrees of wickedness). There is an intermediate stage for those whose deeds weight out equally. This general principle is not absolute, however, but allows for human weakness. All faults do not have to be registered or weighed forever on the scales. There are two means of effacing them: confession and the transfer of supererogatory merits (similar to the Roman Catholic "Treasury of Merits"). The latter is the basis for Zoroastrian prayers and ceremonies for the departed. Zoroaster invoked saviors who, like the dawns of new days, would come to the world. He hoped himself to be one of them. After his death, the belief in coming saviors developed. He also incorporated belief in angels and demons. Zoroaster's ideas of ethical monotheism, heaven, hell, angelology, the resurrection of the body, and the messiah figure were influential on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, though to what extent is not known for certain which leads me to rotten tomatoes Currently, tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables eaten by Americans. Tomatoes are members of the fruit family, but they are served and prepared as a vegetable. This is why most people consider them a vegetable and not a fruit. They are high in vitamin C and also provide beta-carotene. The National Cancer Institute published a study that showed an association between consuming a diet rich in tomato-based foods and a decreased risk of prostate cancer. Tomatoes contain large amounts of an antioxidant called lycopene, which may be responsible for this possible positive effect. Tomato paste and sauces contain a greater amount of lycopene, because they are more concentrated than fresh tomatoes. unlike apples because A raw apple cleans the teeth and stimulates and nourishes the gums. Ending a meal with an apple assists in cleaning the teeth and maintaining a healthy mouth. A 65mm diameter apple is typically equivalent to a 100g serving with the core removed and a 90mm diameter fruit typically equates to a 250g serving with the core removed. Vitamins A and C in apples help the body to resist infection and keep cells and tissues healthy. Vitamin A aids digestion, helps promote growth, and is an aid to eye health and steady nerves. The pectin and malic acid in apples absorb body toxins, tone up and aid digestion, while the bulk peps up the entire digestive system. Typical nutritional values per 100g servings are Energy, 220kj (55kcal); Protein 0.3g; Carbohydrates 12.3g; Fat 0.1g; fibre 1.8g. Sodium is present in apples at a trace level only and so fit easily with low-sodium (salt free) diets. Two apples equal one glass of water in thirst quenching ability. Babies have fewer rashes, less trouble with colic and intestinal upsets when given applesauce of apples juice...so as you can see i know everything, but if you want i can go ask the pope for more info, he gave me his email address last week Me: I always thought that apples make your teeth yellow because this one time I was at this girl's house who I just.... really feel for.. She is just so amazing to me. I could spend forever with her under a tree looking at a river or some shit like that. I don't know. I forgot where I was going. My bad. Continue you two. Eboyd: Menace: haha stupid white boy americans
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El_Matador |
Date: Thursday, 11/Mar/10, 6:01 PM | Message # 101 |
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Quote (EmSeeD) Eboyd: actually Menace you're that is not entirely accurate, you see i myself have had the pleasure of meeting the founders of zoroastrianism, buddhism and i can assure you that whatever i'm saying is by far more knowledgable than whatever it is you're saying, you see Zarathustra (in Greek, Zoroaster) was a Persian prophet who at the age of 30 believed he had seen visions of God, whom he called Ahura Mazda, the creator of all that is good and who alone is worthy of worship. This was a departure from previous Indo-Persian polytheism, and Zarathustra has been termed the first non-biblical monotheist. There is disagreement among scholars as to exactly when and where Zarathustra lived, but most agree that he lived in eastern Iran around the sixth century BC. Zoroastrianism became the official religion of the Persian Empire, but it virtually disappeared in Persia after the Muslim invasion of 637 AD. Only about 10,000 survive in remote villages in Iran, but over the centuries many sought religious freedom in India. The Zoroastrian concept of God incorporates both monotheism and dualism. In his visions, Zarathustra was taken up to heaven, where Ahura Mazda revealed that he had an opponent, Aura Mainyu, the spirit and promoter of evil. Ahura Mazda charged Zarathustra with the task of inviting all human beings to choose between him (good) and Aura Mainyu (evil). Though Zoroastrianism was never as aggressively monotheistic as Judaism or Islam, it does represent an original attempt at unifying under the worship of one supreme god a polytheistic religion comparable to those of the ancient Greeks, Latins, Indians, and other early peoples. Its other salient feature, namely dualism, was never understood in an absolute, rigorous fashion. Good and Evil fight an unequal battle in which the former is assured of triumph. God's omnipotence is thus only temporarily limited. Zoroaster taught that man must enlist in this cosmic struggle because of his capacity of free choice. Thus Zoroastrianism is a highly ethical religion in which the choice of good over evil has almost cosmic importance. Zarathustra taught that humans are free to choose between right and wrong, truth and lie, and light and dark, and that their choices would affect their eternity destiny.The Zoroastrian afterlife is determined by the balance of the good and evil deeds, words, and thoughts of the whole life. For those whose good deeds outweight the bad, heaven awaits. Those who did more evil than good go to hell (which has several levels corresponding to degrees of wickedness). There is an intermediate stage for those whose deeds weight out equally. This general principle is not absolute, however, but allows for human weakness. All faults do not have to be registered or weighed forever on the scales. There are two means of effacing them: confession and the transfer of supererogatory merits (similar to the Roman Catholic "Treasury of Merits"). The latter is the basis for Zoroastrian prayers and ceremonies for the departed. Zoroaster invoked saviors who, like the dawns of new days, would come to the world. He hoped himself to be one of them. After his death, the belief in coming saviors developed. He also incorporated belief in angels and demons. Zoroaster's ideas of ethical monotheism, heaven, hell, angelology, the resurrection of the body, and the messiah figure were influential on Judaism, Christianity, and Islam, though to what extent is not known for certain which leads me to rotten tomatoes Currently, tomatoes are one of the most popular vegetables eaten by Americans. Tomatoes are members of the fruit family, but they are served and prepared as a vegetable. This is why most people consider them a vegetable and not a fruit. They are high in vitamin C and also provide beta-carotene. The National Cancer Institute published a study that showed an association between consuming a diet rich in tomato-based foods and a decreased risk of prostate cancer. Tomatoes contain large amounts of an antioxidant called lycopene, which may be responsible for this possible positive effect. Tomato paste and sauces contain a greater amount of lycopene, because they are more concentrated than fresh tomatoes. unlike apples because A raw apple cleans the teeth and stimulates and nourishes the gums. Ending a meal with an apple assists in cleaning the teeth and maintaining a healthy mouth. A 65mm diameter apple is typically equivalent to a 100g serving with the core removed and a 90mm diameter fruit typically equates to a 250g serving with the core removed. Vitamins A and C in apples help the body to resist infection and keep cells and tissues healthy. Vitamin A aids digestion, helps promote growth, and is an aid to eye health and steady nerves. The pectin and malic acid in apples absorb body toxins, tone up and aid digestion, while the bulk peps up the entire digestive system. Typical nutritional values per 100g servings are Energy, 220kj (55kcal); Protein 0.3g; Carbohydrates 12.3g; Fat 0.1g; fibre 1.8g. Sodium is present in apples at a trace level only and so fit easily with low-sodium (salt free) diets. Two apples equal one glass of water in thirst quenching ability. Babies have fewer rashes, less trouble with colic and intestinal upsets when given applesauce of apples juice...so as you can see i know everything, but if you want i can go ask the pope for more info, he gave me his email address last week Me: You forgot about cocks Menace: Europeans and cocks ![:D](http://realhiphop4ever.ucoz.com/Smilies/biggrin.gif)
MENACE 2 JOKER: Go back to Mexico you damn spic JOKER 2 MENACE: Shut up you fake nigga your a damn sand nigger not a full nigger ![](http://www.exsite.pl/uploads/fotos/foto_113057.gif)
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Lord_Meth |
Date: Thursday, 11/Mar/10, 7:43 PM | Message # 102 |
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Quote (El_Matador) Rep points for you motherfucker, I had the best laugh on this forum ever ALAS!!!
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Boner-Jamz-11 |
Date: Thursday, 11/Mar/10, 11:37 PM | Message # 103 |
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Sodr: I just masterbated 20 times today I need help
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EmSeeD |
Date: Wednesday, 16/Jun/10, 6:48 AM | Message # 104 |
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Sodr2: EMMA WATSON EMMA WATSON EMMA WATSON Eyar15: she isn't skinny enough
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Uncharted |
Date: Wednesday, 16/Jun/10, 2:33 PM | Message # 105 |
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Quote (EmSeeD) Eyar15: she isn't skinny enough lol
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