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Hey, NOLA! I have the same double standard by Evil_Minion2005-03-26 20:12:32
  Agreed - though... by Ravenlock2005-03-26 20:30:33
    you have to consider though by nebuchanezzar2005-03-26 20:40:46
      *Shrug* I took him as sincere. by Ravenlock2005-03-26 20:42:27
        i guess i shoulda said you might consider, by nebuchanezzar2005-03-26 20:50:43
          Sincere. Hey, I just don't wanna look by Evil_Minion2005-03-26 21:34:25
            like i said, i think too much by nebuchanezzar 2005-03-26 22:38:02
and have idle thoughts that i then have to share with everyone because i consistently forget that people don't think like me and thus often find me (at best) weird or (at worst) annoying.

case in point i was watching discovery channel's "air jaws" thing this morning, and i noticed that when the sharks attacked the seals, there didn't seem to be that much blood most of the time, and i was started wondering if the seals had evolved that mechanism (extra blubber or something, i dunno) so that they don't bleed as much and attract other sharks that might eat other member's of the first seal's group. sort of preserving the herd while sacrificing yourself. i dunno, i was thinking about this so much i didn't really pay attention to the rest of the show, but when i brought my idea up later, my friend was just like, "maybe it just so they don't bleed to death." and gave me a weird look.
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              Don't worry too much about it... by Tars_Tarkas2005-03-26 23:44:31

 

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