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• #27
How can a piece of string be less than two hours? Most are at least four.
Is this something to do with string theory and the history of the universe?
I think we should be told.
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• #28
Is this something to do with string theory and the history of the universe?
I think we should be told.
I remember back in the day when it was string theory.. Nowadays of course these whipper-snappers are just talking about M theory this and M theory that! Times have changed
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• #30
Is this something to do with string theory and the history of the universe?
I think we should be told.
God Particle, Dan Brown and those fuckers at CERN have alot to answer for.. tell them that 3:1 gear ratio is the future
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• #31
how big is the universe if its always expanding, seriously need to know!
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• #32
14 billion years old i think.. doughnut shaped apparently.. still expanding.. string theory is so last year..
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• #33
how big is the universe if its always expanding, seriously need to know!
I'd say it's exactly as big as one whole universe..
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• #34
$25bn and 15 years later, and its all donuts and no jam.. fucking science
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• #35
thats pretty fucking big i guess,agreed about the string theory being so last year, i mean who the hell uses string these days
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• #36
But hippy... is a watermelon a vegetable? And is a tomatoe a fruit?
watermelon goes nice with halloumi cheese..
tomatoes go nice with mozzarella cheese and fresh basil..
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• #37
watermelon and halloumi is the SHIT!!!!!
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• #38
it's a classic dish from cyprus.. those people know good food, you should try it before you judge..
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• #39
Just keeping abreast of the news...
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