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Flawless

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  1. So, everyone knows I have the ability to drive, maybe not the most ineptly or legitamitely, but I can, right? Yea. So, my dad wanted me to look cool when I drive to school everyday. Thus, he bought me a new car, but I can't drive it yet, because I'm still learning the ways of the road.

    It's a 1972 Buick Skylark. It's in good condition, with some rust and cosmetic wear, but you have to consider how old it is. Nearly 38 years old.

    Here's some pics of it. If you're looking for pics of under the hood, I can take some later on. The post only allows three pics per post, which is gay. Here's the first two.

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  2. Kay, here is what it said on Stephanie Meyer's Official Website, that will indefinitely answer your question, nub. So no one can argue about it, cuz that's exactly what SHE SAID.

    "Vampires are physically similar enough to their human origins to pass as humans under some circumstances (like cloudy days). There are many basic differences. They appear to have skin like ours, albeit very fair skin. The skin serves the same general purpose of protecting the body. However, the cells that make up their skin are not pliant like our cells, they are hard and reflective like crystal. A fluid similar to the venom in their mouths works as a lubricant between the cells, which makes movement possible (note: this fluid is very flammable). A fluid similar to the same venom lubricates their eyes so that their eyes can move easily in their sockets. (However, they don't produce tears because tears exist to protect the eye from damage, and nothing is going to be able to scratch a vampire's eye.) The lubricant-venom in the eyes and skin is not able to infect a human the way saliva-venom can. Similarly, throughout the vampire's body are many versions of venom-based fluids that retain a marked resemblance to the fluid that was replaced, and function in much the same way and toward the same purpose. Though there is no venom replacement that works precisely like blood, many of the functions of blood are carried on in some form. Also, the nervous system runs in a slightly different but heightened way. Some involuntary reactions, like breathing, continue (in that specific example because vampires use the scents in the air much more than we do, rather than out of a need for oxygen). Other involuntary reactions, like blinking, don't exist because there is no purpose for them. The normal reactions of arousal are still present in vampires, made possible by venom-related fluids that cause tissues to react similarly as they do to an influx of blood. Like with vampire skin?which looks similar to human skin and has the same basic function?fluids closely related to seminal fluids still exist in male vampires, which carry genetic information and are capable of bonding with a human ovum. This was not a known fact in the vampire world (outside of Joham's personal experimenting) before Nessie, because it's nearly impossible for a vampire to be that near a human and not kill her."

  3. To answer your question Sadik, if it's about the video, I'm sure the guy is reciting the Pledge of Allegiance AND defining it. What it means and how people shouldn't forget it.

    As for Canada not having something as cool as this, I would say they probably don't have/need this for a reason, maybe because Canadians are more loyal/nationalistic towards their own country and don't need some man reminding them that their country is awesome by defining their, uh, Pledge thing, unlike Americans; we need someone to remind us.

    I read one of the comments from that video, and someone (Obviously an American) stated: "We need more people like him." And I'm finally taking thought to that, rather than just agreeing, wouldn't it make sense, rather than saying we need more people like him, that we should become the person like him?

    In other words, I'd reply to that person's comment saying: "YOU can easily be like him."

    Make sense?

    Or am I rambling again?

    (God, I feel like Ghost, just the slightest bit.)

    --Oh, and before anyone mentions, I know I'm being Pro-Canadianist in that second paragraph, so don't try to rub it in my face like you asses probably would!

  4. I love how the staff in Mc Donalds don't do anything about the comotion going on in their own parking lot. Lol.

    Pretty funny, black people are pretty funny, but I don't like how that black guy just had to go in and beat that girl's ass to the ground. Hey, maybe she deserved it, but the guy is just way to strong to get involved, her ass was already getting beaten by those two girls, so he didn't have to jump in.

    Damn Oakland nubs.

  5. Fuck man, fuck. I saw ]R['s Server Rules and it said No Profanity, and I said to myself, "Yup, I already hate that server."

    xD

    Rebels ftw!

    Did you get banned or something dogger for swearing? Lolz

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