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    Quote Originally Posted by Robbie Sinclair View Post


    but does it have electrolytes?
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    While I'm sure this is semi legitimate (I'm actually not sure) in the hands of someone who is an actual expert, the way this is being explained is ridiculous. Yes, sounds are vibrations, just like lights. Yes when you talk it vibrates stuff. So yes when I say Um, instead of Ah it has a different effect on the water. But that's basically stupid to conclude we pray to effect the water that way. Our speech does no such thing.



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    Shhhh grown ups are talking.

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    Shhh the Men are talking
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    synchronicity...
    this weeks New Scientist cover story
    Language shapes perception of reality

    You think more words than you speak – perhaps because language really does shape the way we navigate the world...

    On average, 70 per cent of our total verbal experience is in our head," estimates Lera Boroditsky of Stanford University in California. The sheer volume of unspoken words would suggest that language is more than just a tool for communicating with others.

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    Remember when you were little and you´d start crying over some crackfumes and someone would start laughing and mom would say "looks like someones getting sleepy" and that would always get u more mad and youd say "Im not sleeepppyyy fffuuuuu!!" but then in 10 minutes you would be fast asleep and youd wake up the next morning with a prostitute passed out on your bed and a man in a tie-died fur lined skittle encrusted t shirt explaining the vibrational frequencies of the word Cunt?

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    need to start using 'the game is afoot' alot more in my everyday prose


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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost In The 'Lac View Post
    Remember when you were little and you´d start crying over some crackfumes and someone would start laughing and mom would say "looks like someones getting sleepy" and that would always get u more mad and youd say "Im not sleeepppyyy fffuuuuu!!" but then in 10 minutes you would be fast asleep and youd wake up the next morning with a prostitute passed out on your bed and a man in a tie-died fur lined skittle encrusted t shirt explaining the vibrational frequencies of the word Cunt?

    Thats wu corp.
    HAHAHAHAhAHAHAHh!!!!
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    LMFAO AT THE WORD "CRACKFUMES" ahahah!!!

    i wonder what word Shakespeare used to describe this situation... Swag?

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    I think Shakespeare would like "crackfumes", he would think "late night, candle light fiend with a crackpipe" was fly shit...

    this is the motherfucker that wrote

    "Cowards die many times before their deaths; The valiant never taste of death but once.Of all the wonders that I yet have heard, it seems to me most strange that men should fear; Seeing that death, a necessary end, will come when it will come".

    Caesar 'was going hard (wild pause no homo you know)'

    shakespeare had the ultimate swag and is probably the most sampled English language solo-artist of all times ( best group artist is the pre-Masonic cabal that 'translated' the Bible: "King James Version")

    He's probably contributed more phrases to the English that are now cliches, used by many that would be unfamiliar with their origins, than any other author in history. If that doesn't amaze you, you're a 'faggit'. People are still stealing his plots 'on the low'.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ghost In The 'Lac View Post
    it's incredible that he coined the phrase "household words"...that cracker was on fire.

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    "Its already a fact that speaking to plants in a positive way helps them grow. U think they hear and understand u or do they catcg the vibe via water?"

    what the fuck?

    it's carbon dioxide coming from your mouth when you speak. not that plants understand you or that water is vibrating. but what do i know.

    where did you find the facts that talking positively to plants help them grow faster than talking negatively to them?

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    what does any of that has to do with shakespeare...there's maybe 10 posts in 3 pages of this shit that are actually on topic.

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    Shakespeare = God MC


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    nice post dude

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    excellent.

    you know they found pipes and traces of sativa when excavating Shakespeare's old pad?

    He makes mention to "weed" in hamlet i think.



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