The story behind liquid? - Page 5
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Pafnucy
Poland1124 Posts
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Rekrul
Korea (South)17174 Posts
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Scaramanga
Australia8090 Posts
On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote: like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG O wow that was so good :D | ||
pyrogenetix
United Arab Emirates5090 Posts
hot_bid you made me open so many tabs T_T | ||
KOFgokuon
United States14886 Posts
On February 06 2009 19:13 Rekrul wrote: LMAO i just got raped by secret omg : [ =( | ||
jjun212
Canada2208 Posts
is there an end to the secret...? omg wtf | ||
minus_human
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On February 06 2009 22:59 jjun212 wrote: ... is there an end to the secret...? omg wtf is there an end to a circle? | ||
lololol
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jjun212
Canada2208 Posts
On February 06 2009 23:07 lololol wrote: Yes, the end is at the same place where it begins. fuck just tell me the answer all this philosophical shit is lame | ||
Geo.Rion
7376 Posts
On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote: like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG wow, how much time did this take? | ||
FaCE_1
Canada6125 Posts
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miseiler
United States1389 Posts
I WILL KEEP OPENING TABS UNTIL I FIND IT ::shakes fist:: | ||
skindzer
Chile5114 Posts
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GHOSTCLAW
United States17042 Posts
On February 06 2009 23:24 jjun212 wrote: fuck just tell me the answer all this philosophical shit is lame -_-;; The answer is sometimes the simplest solution. | ||
b3tty
Canada216 Posts
didn't bother reading to see where it lead other people cause i was so excited to find out fail. | ||
simfarm
Ireland75 Posts
On February 06 2009 05:08 Hot_Bid wrote: like the illuminati, the history of liquid is mysterious, mythical, and not easily described. i urge you to go on a national treasure hunt, starting here: SECRET OMG I disagree. America did not lose the civil war even by technical terms since the south succeeded FROM the united states and became a distinct identity, and then LOST. The war of 1812 ended when both sides wanted to stop fighting; the Treaty of Ghent resulted in "The terms stated that fighting between the United States and Britain would cease, all conquered territory was to be returned to the prewar claimant, the Americans were to gain fishing rights in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence, and that both the United States and Britain agreed to recognize the prewar boundary between Canada and the United States"--if anything, America gained from the war of 1812 with fishing rights increase while everything else the same. You are also wrong about the Korean War. America lost the war just as much as China did since territory remained unchanged since prewar boundaries (north invaded south, was expelled by americans, americans invaded and then were expelled by chinese). considering this is the definition of stalemate, there is absolutely no reasoning to call a defeat. If anything, America won since it had 36k casualties compared to China's 114k. We lost the Vietnam War that's complete fact. But it doesn't matter if France helped America or not; it matters who WON. If we go by these criteria, Britain lost ww2, which is absurd. | ||
simfarm
Ireland75 Posts
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Zoler
Sweden6339 Posts
On February 06 2009 19:13 Rekrul wrote: LMAO i just got raped by secret omg : [ +1 =( | ||
HeavOnEarth
United States7087 Posts
not cool man. that's why ur name is hot_bid. you're not cool_bid | ||
ShaperofDreams
Canada2492 Posts
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