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- over 9 years ago on Ink Pen
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about 10 years ago
on Calvin and Hobbes
Yes, Calvin WILL be wildly successful. With his creativity, imagination and insight into the human condition – he can’t lose!
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over 10 years ago
on Ink Pen
It’s very hard to judge when to bottle mead, as every bee hive is different, and makes its honey from different plants. So every batch of honey contains a different amount of fermentable sugars.
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over 10 years ago
on Calvin and Hobbes
In “Tarzan of the Apes” Tarzan never saw a human being until he was an adult (20 years old I think) when a native tribe moved into the area. The first human he ever saw had just killed Tarzan’s adoptive ape mother. When Tarzan killed the man and took all his adornments, he put them all on as trophies of his kill. That included his first loincloth.
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over 10 years ago
on Ink Pen
Wonderella doesn’t fly – just jumps “hella high”.
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over 10 years ago
on Ink Pen
Ya know what PMS is?………..It’s the time of the month when a woman acts the way men do all the time.
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over 10 years ago
on Calvin and Hobbes
Notice, it’s Hobbes who looks for traffic, as they cross the street.
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over 10 years ago
on Calvin and Hobbes
Thank Zeus for Hobbes!
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over 10 years ago
on Ink Pen
A fight would just prove who was the better fighter, not who was stronger. Why not a non-violent weight lifting contest. That way you can even find out who has the strongest arms, legs, back, etc.
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over 10 years ago
on [Deleted]
You have a very strange and erroneous idea about the morals and beliefs of atheists. Not believing that there is Someone-In-Charge is NOT the same as not believing in morals, ethics or society’s rules of behavior.
There are atheists who live very moral lives and there are those who do not, just like all the people who espouse various brands of religious superstition.
The difference is that the atheists who do live upright and constructive lives do not do it because of the bribes and threats (heaven and hell) of an imaginary being who will SMITE them if they don’t.
They do it because they want to be good people and they decide for themselves what being a decent human being consists of. They don’t take orders from other imperfect human beings who claim to know the mind of The Creator of the Universe.
And that’s how a “super-hero” discovers he has a new power.