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the difference between impossible and possible lies in a person's determination. amirite?
by Anonymous13 years ago
So that means If I have enough determination I can see through walls? SWEET
by Anonymous13 years ago
No that means you will have enough determination to invent a way to see through the walls
by Anonymous13 years ago
That deserves a "touche" I think.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I actually was hoping you was going to say ... We have windows. ;D
by Anonymous13 years ago
if it's impossible to bring back someone who's died, but you're VERY determined, will they wake up?
by Anonymous13 years ago
@313827 (cboo): @313819 (Anonymous):
your heart is hurting inside, but you will have enough determination to pretend that their spirit has already been "waken up" and that they will always be with you. therefore, you move on
by Anonymous13 years ago
the person will not be alive again no matter what you do.
by Anonymous13 years ago
your heart is hurting inside, but you will have enough determination to pretend that their spirit has already been "waken up" and that they will always be with you. therefore, you move on
by Anonymous13 years ago
Use the reply button or else they won't get a notification.
by Anonymous13 years ago
thanks!
by Anonymous13 years ago
flying by just using your own body.
by Anonymous13 years ago
no having enough determination to invent somthing that will do that. people actually have already done that, they're called "wing suits"
by Anonymous13 years ago
he said, "own body"
by Anonymous13 years ago
Also reality. Realistically it is impossible for me to run a two second mile no matter how determined.
by Anonymous13 years ago
haha, i love how everyone is so analytical. also it is realistic that every quote has its limits.
by Anonymous13 years ago
lol, i'll assuming you mean me, I just hate being told nothing is impossible.
by Anonymous13 years ago
there are limits to everything. that is quite true.
by Anonymous13 years ago
This is great and all, but just because a first grader really WANTS to swim the Pacific ocean because he gets a cookie if he does, he's never actually going to do it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
Try dribbling a football.
by Anonymous13 years ago
If it bounces twice, does it count as a dribble? If so, I did it.
by Anonymous13 years ago
I guess it technically does. I stand corrected. But I bet you haven't perfectly balanced a lightswitch between ON and OFF!
by Anonymous13 years ago
Just tried. I can't.
by Anonymous13 years ago
What a load of corny bullshit.
by Anonymous13 years ago
haha this person needs to try slamming a revolving door!
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