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.dsaavedra.

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  1. finally got to level 7 again! score of 21825!
  2. still can't get past 6!!!! >
  3. yeah i know, you have to refresh. i got to level 7 the first time i played it and didn't know what was going on, now i can't get past level 6. aaaaand i'm still on winter break so i have every right to waste my time however i want ;D
  4. very fun and addicting game. it starts getting a little intense around level 6. http://www.albinoblacksheep.com/games/curveball
  5. there are too many remakes these days. where is all the original material?
  6. i apply this mindset to my entire life.
  7. ;D I actually thought writing a paper about "What is, is?" for my philosophy class. dsaavera is right. While in theory, "red" is just a name. However, there are certain characteristics that make "red" what it is. The true value of red never changes, no matter what you name it. Language does not determine what things are, it just helps us to communicate about them. Someone at some point in time had to label red as red. They could have very easily labeled red as green. had they named it green we would still see it the same way, it wouldn't look any different.
  8. two nice dickheads? ;D ;D ;D ;D i know a nice dickhead when i see one ;D
  9. psssshhhhhhhhhh you know you roll your meat too.....
  10. we have mostly dickhead neighbors but 2 nice ones.
  11. keeping native fish is awesome. i definitely recommend you personally catch any fish you keep in your tank, its a good feeling
  12. they stole that song from the b5f... thats actually a funny song haha i like it a lot ^
  13. sure, you call it whatever you choose to call it, but it is what it is, in this case light with a wavelength of around 700 nm and anybody with normal eyesight will see it as so, but they can call it whatever they want
  14. Why cant the human body interpret the wavelength into a different color. I think it can. It's only red because you were told/taught it was red. If you tell/teach an infant that what you and I see as red is blue, then the infant will relate red as being blue. Your eyes see red because your brain was taught that what your eyes see is red. You could have taught your brain to see red as blue. Then you'd think all redheads had blue hair. but the ACTUAL color you're seeing (wavelength) is still red, regardless of what you choose to name it.
  15. this song is so great words can't describe it http://www.mtv.com/videos/oj-da-juiceman/346686/im-getting-money.jhtml#artist=3067178
  16. .dsaavedra. replied to CCP's topic in Tacklemaking
    very detailed, awesome work.
  17. mind-blowing, isn't it?
  18. yeah i like to roll them too, but sometimes there is just too much meat to roll up and i gotta fold
  19. ... put some lunch meat on a piece of cheese, fold it up like a taco and eat it? its a good snack.
  20. no thanks. "staind" and "country boy" in the same post = repulsive ;D
  21. baby brush hogs and ribbon tail worms.
  22. so you're just painting the back and belly to match the photo? i haven't tried this since i've had my airbrush, i bet that makes it a whole lot easier. you did a good job matching the paint to the photo!
  23. i've got the black and gray Mad Bomber one. nobody on campus seems to have real fur but like kLuo said, its definitely a must. makes the hat much more comfortable and warm.
  24. i dropped security essentials for avast lol. i didn't like security essentials at all, it let a lot of things through. avast has done really well for me since i've had it and hasn't slowed my system down. but thats off topic anyway...

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