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Re: A Thread for Random Videos

 

Proof if I have needed it that you have no taste.

The second one ruined a perfectly good chat up line. Admittedly one that could get you slapped across the face, but still.

 

And just to prove I have taste' date=' watched Bank Holiday (1938) and tomorrow plan to watch Hitchcock's The 39 Steps (1935), both British films. And Deborah Kerr (redhead) is hot/good looking, and watched a number of her films.[/quote']

 

I have since seen The 39 Steps (1935).

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Spoilered for toys gone wild.

 

 

 

That reminds me of the porno Sunny (the lady from the WWE) did with her and "Tickle Me Elmo".

 

And having seen this, I'm wondering how long before some brony tarts up his pony toys just so he can do something like this with them.

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How very different would our history be? Imagine the differences to religions over the centuries. Imagine the space program and how those rings would have affected its creation and growth. What about early navigation? How many stars would be blocked by the rings? Would we still have believed the world was flat? What new mythologies would have grown from the rings?

 

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I expect the only change would be to myths. We've actually known the Earth is round for a very long time, at least as far back as ancient Greeks. Only measurements became more fine-tuned.

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I expect the only change would be to myths. We've actually known the Earth is round for a very long time' date=' at least as far back as ancient Greeks. Only measurements became more fine-tuned.[/quote']

 

Wasn't that Pythagoras or maybe I'm thinking of someone else.

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Cool, thanks. Amazing that people later thought that the Earth was flat.

 

I love this part:

According to an entry[5] in the Suda (a 10th century reference), his contemporaries nicknamed him beta, from the second letter of the Greek alphabet, because he supposedly proved himself to be the second best in the world in almost every field.[6]
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