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Ya, like, every effin day!

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spicygenou spicygenou

Doctor: Does your nother know?

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Chewbanshee Chewbanshee

In response to “Doctor: Does your nother know?

Twelve-year-old: No, but my mother does.
:P

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spicygenou spicygenou

We used to always say "First the worst, second the same, last the best of all the game!" Haven't heard this in years!

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spicygenou spicygenou

Year 1: Killed by the Devil's Snare
Year 2: Entire school cleared out by basilisk
Year 3: Buckbeak dead, Sirius soulless and Snape, Sirius, Harry, Ron AND herself probably all either inflicted with lycantrhopy or mauled by werelupin
Year 4: Without endless hours helping Harry practice the summoning charm, Harry more than likely would have miserably failed the first task. Although, this time, a lack of Hermione's help may have thrown a wrench into Tom's plans, as Harry placing last in the task would have taken away the advantage given him in the final task, possibly resulting in Cedric alone reaching the cup. Of course, Cedric may have fallen to the tricks of the maze or Barty may have found some way to put Harry straight back in the game, but this time Hermione's help actually inadvertently helped the villain.
Year 5: Without Hermione's unrelenting dedication to spreading the truth of Tom's return to the school and the wizarding world, Tom would have had even MORE time to silently gather power, making the world truly screwed in the coming years. Not to mention....

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MrRite MrRite

In response to “Year 1: Killed by the Devil's Snare Year 2:...

Don't forget her most crucial role: year 1, she fixed his glasses. Without Hermione he, in a blind-as-****-stumble-about, could've been hit by the train on day one :]

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spicygenou spicygenou

Colby jack! :]

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spicygenou spicygenou

oh, so it's that kind of party... :]

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spicygenou spicygenou

Bah oui, mais pas comme si petite comme la planète de le petit prince ;)

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canadianigloos canadianigloos

In response to “Bah oui, mais pas comme si petite comme la...

Bien sur! haha! :]

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spicygenou spicygenou

I read it in a Russian accent lol

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nonalined

In response to “I read it in a Russian accent lol

haha i always read it like, hey, it's vickter, what a cool kid! :] vs. run for the hills!!! it's veek-tor the man-slayer! DDD:

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spicygenou spicygenou

The Pats will beat them :)

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actbadlookgood actbadlookgood

In response to “The Pats will beat them :)

i may have to root for them just to avenge the 49ers! :] haha

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spicygenou spicygenou

That's hilarious! That's the book I'm reading right now in my own French class. This post is actually about that book.

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canadianigloos canadianigloos

In response to “That's hilarious! That's the book I'm reading...

Que le monde est petit! :]

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spicygenou spicygenou

In French we read Le Petit Prince... it was specifically written for children! Haha but it was still actually pretty challenging. It forces you to learn the language the same way you learned your first language, if that makes sense.

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spicygenou spicygenou

Yes, yes and I suppose You think Mayans are the main ingredient in mayonnaise too -_-

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shingro

In response to “Yes, yes and I suppose You think Mayans are...

is mayonnaise an instrument?

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spicygenou spicygenou

People should be treated based on their individual merits and qualifications, not their race. Then we'd end up persecuting the people whose ancestor's pasts weren't so ****, even more racism. No one can control their race, but we can all control our actions, so shouldn't our conscious choices be the things on which people judge us and base their opinions?

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spicygenou spicygenou

I always thought that people whose skin is a darker shade than their hair look weird. like, even if it's a naturally glorious bronze, if their hair is bleach-blonde they look fake to me

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spicygenou spicygenou

my mom tossed me a watermelon the other day... it was hard to not whip out my katana.

...then it fell to the floor, and it was like 1/3 of my life force vanished :'[

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spicygenou spicygenou

The noise of the toilet flushing scared the crap out of me. I would flush then run as fast as I could.

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Deathelf Deathelf

In response to “The noise of the toilet flushing scared the...

same here! in public stalls, i'd always slam the door shut behind me before the noise built up too much!

oh, and i can't help but laugh that the toilet scared the crap out of you... very effective system i must say ;) haha!

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spicygenou spicygenou

Anyone remember that guy in Spongebob who'd always yell, "MY LEG!!" ?

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spicygenou spicygenou

I'm basically in this situation. I'm a girl and I have to be the one with the balls to make a move...

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Mehhh Mehhh

In response to “I'm basically in this situation. I'm a girl...

Ugh, I so hate that! Some guys (but not all, course) need to realize that being a bit romantic to a girl isn't like some radical surgery that takes away their manhood! Haha! but, good luck with that! :)

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spicygenou spicygenou

that or they have tiny ** pockets right on your that you can fit like... a paperclip in (if you have small **)

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spicygenou spicygenou

What about the people who get braces when they're in their twenties or thirties?

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Quannax Quannax

In response to “What about the people who get braces when...

actually, i was thinking that. but, the odds are slim that two adults would have braces /and/ end up together doing.. things! :O haha. usually only one person would have them, or neither, thus no bothersome entanglements in the oral regions :)

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spicygenou spicygenou

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