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Banned for yelling.
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Except F-M doesn't add any testicles... They are still physically female, just with some organs removed, and others repositioned. (the vagina is pulled inside-out to make it look like a penis)
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Heading out to change the wheel on my Dad's car.
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A Freeman's Mind Soundboard (request/suggestion)
BTGBullseye replied to ColeTheKing's topic in Freeman's Mind
You're right... I was remembering my 1-28 compilation that is 3.5 hours... Double all my previous times please... 7 hours of video, 5-6 hours of content. -
2010 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2010 Psychotic Ninja graduated from High School. The United States and the United Kingdom close their embassies in Yemen due to the ongoing security threat by Al Qaeda. The tallest man-made structure to date, the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, is officially opened. The longest annular solar eclipse of the 3rd millennium occurs. The sculpture L'Homme qui marche I by Alberto Giacometti sells in London for £65 million (US$103.7 million), setting a new world record for a work of art sold at auction. The Deepwater Horizon oil platform explodes in the Gulf of Mexico, killing 11 workers. The resulting Horizon oil spill, one of the largest in history, spreads for several months, damaging the waters and the United States coastline, and prompting international debate and doubt about the practice and procedures of offshore drilling. (and prompting the intelligent to point out that it could have been a lot less messy if the government had allowed the cleanup to proceed as BP had intended) Standard & Poor's downgrades Greece's sovereign credit rating to junk 4 days after the activation of a €45-billion EU–IMF bailout, triggering the decline of stock markets worldwide and of the euro's value, and furthering a European sovereign debt crisis. The eurozone and the International Monetary Fund agree to a €110 billion bailout package for Greece. The package involves sharp Greek austerity measures. Nude, Green Leaves and Bust by Pablo Picasso sells in New York for US$106.5 million, setting another new world record for a work of art sold at auction. Scientists conducting the Neanderthal genome project announce that they have sequenced enough of the Neanderthal genome to suggest that Neanderthals and humans may have interbred. Scientists announced that they have created a functional synthetic genome. Five paintings worth €100 million are stolen from the Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris. The first 24-hour flight by a solar-powered plane is completed by the Solar Impulse. Wikileaks, an online publisher of anonymous, covert, and classified material, leaks to the public over 90,000 internal reports about the United States-led involvement in the War in Afghanistan from 2004 to 2010. The World Health Organization declares the H1N1 influenza pandemic over, saying worldwide flu activity has returned to typical seasonal patterns. (0.000088962% of the world's population were infected, and 0.029% of those infected died) The International Space Station surpasses the record for the longest continuous human occupation of space, having been continuously inhabited since November 2, 2000 (3641 days). Researchers at CERN trap 38 antihydrogen atoms for a sixth of a second, marking the first time in history that humans have trapped antimatter. Eurozone countries agree to a rescue package for the Republic of Ireland from the European Financial Stability Facility in response to the country's financial crisis. WikiLeaks releases a collection of more than 250,000 American diplomatic cables, including 100,000 marked "secret" or "confidential". The European Union agree to an €85 billion rescue deal for Ireland from the European Financial Stability Facility, the International Monetary Fund and bilateral loans from the United Kingdom, Denmark and Sweden. The first total lunar eclipse to occur on the day of the Northern winter solstice and Southern summer solstice since 1638 takes place.
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Banned for telling them... I wanted them to figure it out for themselves.
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My Dad snoring in his chair behind me.
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Congrats on having a set of testicles!
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Minus the vodka. Minus the drops of lemon and lime juice.
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I can tell you where to get the components, and the CRT TV... Then you can just watch them on Saturday morning only... It would be the same.
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A Freeman's Mind Soundboard (request/suggestion)
BTGBullseye replied to ColeTheKing's topic in Freeman's Mind
Over... And since there's only like 3.5 hours of video, and about 45 minutes of that is nothing interesting besides shooting and not talking... -
2008 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2008 International Year of Languages. Cyprus and Malta adopt the euro. The price of petroleum hits $100 per barrel for the first time. Russia stages the largest naval exercise since the fall of the Soviet Union in 1991 in the Bay of Biscay. The Russian aircraft carrier Admiral Kuznetsov, along with 11 support vessels and 47 long-range bomber aircraft, practises strike tactics off the coast of France and Spain, and test-launches nuclear-capable missiles in foreign waters. Iran opens its first space center and launches a rocket into space. U.S. stock market indices plunge more than 3% after a report shows signs of economic recession in the service sector. STS-122: Space Shuttle Atlantis launches to deliver the European-built Columbus science laboratory to the International Space Station. Bridgestone, under investigation for an alleged price-fixing cartel, uncovers improper payments of at least 150 million Japanese yen to foreign governments and withdraws from the marine hose business. Fidel Castro announces his resignation as President of Cuba, effective February 24. The United States Navy destroys a spy satellite containing toxic fuel, by shooting it down with a missile launched from the USS Lake Erie in the Pacific Ocean. A total lunar eclipse crosses North and South America, Europe, Africa, and Southwest Asia. Former building society Northern Rock is the first bank in Europe to be taken into state control, due to the U.S. subprime mortgage financial crisis. (the USA wasn't the only one to bail out the failing banks) The first European Space Agency Automated Transfer Vehicle, a cargo spacecraft for the International Space Station, launches from Guiana Space Centre in French Guiana. British science fiction author, inventor, and futurist, Sir Arthur C. Clarke, dies, aged 90. An exploding star halfway across the visible universe becomes the farthest known object ever visible to the naked eye. Surgeons at London's Moorfields Eye Hospital perform the first operations using bionic eyes, implanting them into 2 blind patients. India sets a world record by sending 10 satellites into orbit in a single launch. NASA announces the discovery of Supernova remnant G1.9+0.3. NASA's Phoenix spacecraft becomes the first to land on the northern polar region of Mars. The Gamma-ray Large Area Space Telescope is launched. After three decades as the Chairman of Microsoft Corporation, Bill Gates steps down from daily duties to concentrate on philanthropy. A total eclipse of the Sun is visible from Canada and extends across northern Greenland, the Arctic, central Russia, Mongolia, and China. The proton beam is circulated for the first time in the Large Hadron Collider, the world's largest and highest-energy particle accelerator, located at CERN, near Geneva, under the Franco-Swiss border. Lehman Brothers files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection, laying the catalyst for the Global financial crisis. The International Astronomical Union classifies Haumea as the 5th dwarf planet in the Solar System. Shenzhou 7, the third manned Chinese spaceflight and the first with 3 crew members, is successfully launched. China becomes the third country ever to conduct a spacewalk. SpaceX Falcon 1 becomes the world's first privately developed space launch vehicle to successfully make orbit. The DOW loses 777 points, the biggest one-day point decline ever. The drop comes after the House of Representatives votes down a $700 billion bank bailout plan. Global financial crisis: U.S. President George W. Bush signs the revised Emergency Economic Stabilization Act into law, creating a 700 billion dollar Treasury fund to purchase failing bank assets. NASA's MESSENGER spacecraft makes its second of three flybys of Mercury, decreasing the velocity for orbital insertion on March 18, 2011. Symantec acquires PC Tools for $262,000,000. Global financial crisis: Russia agrees to provide Iceland with a four-billion-euro loan. The meteoroid 2008 TC3 impacts Earth, becoming the first such object to be discovered prior to impact. Global financial crisis: Following a major banking and financial crisis in Iceland, the Icelandic Financial Supervisory Authority takes control of the 3 largest banks in the country: Kaupthing Bank, Landsbanki, and Glitnir. The Large Hadron Collider (LHC) is officially inaugurated. It is a collaboration of over 10,000 scientists and engineers from over 100 countries as well as hundreds of universities and laboratories. The Indian Space Research Organisation successfully launches the Chandrayaan-1 spacecraft on a lunar exploration mission. Global financial crisis: Hungary's currency and stock markets rise on the news that it will receive an international economic bailout package worth $25 billion from the IMF, European Union, and World Bank. Delta Air Lines merges with Northwest Airlines, forming the world's largest commercial carrier. STS-126: The Space Shuttle Endeavour uses the MPLM Leonardo to deliver experiment and storage racks to the International Space Station (there will be only 3 more launches of Space Shuttle Endeavour after this mission). A triangular conjunction formed by a new Moon, Venus and Jupiter is a prominent sight in the evening sky. Bernard Madoff is arrested by U.S. federal authorities on charges of running a massive decades-long Ponzi scheme swindling thousands of investors - the largest financial fraud in history. The Moon moves into its nearest point to Earth, called perigee, at the same time as its fullest phase of the Lunar Cycle. The Moon appears to be 14% bigger and 30% brighter than the year's other full moons. The next time these two events coincide will be in 2016. An extra leap second (23:59:60) is added to end the year. The last time this occurred was in 2005.
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"Guh... GAHHHH!"
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Banned for forcing me to post a picture.
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2/10 (annoying is all, knew exactly what was coming half way through) RlNhD0oS5pk
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You don't have to go back in time to do that... Just grab one of the hundred or so torrents. (there's even a half dozen or so for Ren & Stimpy season 1 specific [it was the only good season IMO])
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I think free will extends to the subconscious... Even while sleeping you have free will, but the consequence of the choice of sleeping is that you can't consciously exert your will. (not being capable of exerting it for a short period doesn't mean it ceases to exist) Same applies to drinking to inebriation... You lose inhibitions due to a chemical imbalance, but are still capable of exerting your will.
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A Freeman's Mind Soundboard (request/suggestion)
BTGBullseye replied to ColeTheKing's topic in Freeman's Mind
Yeah, you'd have to choose your own since I personally would consider over 2 hours of content to be the "golden moments". -
2006 - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2006 Russia cuts the shipment of natural gas to Ukraine over a price dispute. NASA's Stardust mission successfully ends, the first to return dust from a comet. NASA launches the first space mission to Pluto as a rocket hurls the New Horizons spacecraft on a 9-year journey. Pope Benedict XVI issues his first encycylical, Deus Caritas Est. The final contact attempt with Pioneer 10 receives no response. NASA's Cassini–Huygens spacecraft discovers geysers of a liquid substance shooting from Saturn's moon Enceladus, signaling a possible presence of water. NASA's Mars Reconnaissance Orbiter enters Mars orbit. The United Nations General Assembly votes overwhelmingly to establish the United Nations Human Rights Council. A scramjet jet engine, Hyshot III, designed to fly at 7 times the speed of sound, is successfully tested at Woomera, South Australia. The European Space Agency's Venus Express spaceprobe enters Venus' orbit. Nuclear program of Iran: president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad confirms that Iran has successfully produced a few grams of low-grade enriched uranium. Iran announces a deal with Russia, involving a joint uranium enrichment firm on Russian soil; 9 days later Iran announces that it will not move all activity to Russia, thus leading to a de facto termination of the deal. The Human Genome Project publishes the last chromosome sequence, in Nature. The United States Armed Forces withdraws its forces in Iceland, thereby disbanding the Iceland Defence Force. 2006 Lebanon War: Israeli troops invade Lebanon in response to Hezbollah kidnapping 2 Israeli soldiers and killing 3. Hezbollah declares open war against Israel 2 days later. Twitter is launched. A resolution to end the 2006 Lebanon War is unanimously accepted by the United Nations Security Council. The International Astronomical Union defines 'planet' at its 26th General Assembly, demoting Pluto to the status of 'dwarf planet' more than 70 years after its discovery. (and causing a split amongst astronomers) North Korea claims to have conducted its first-ever nuclear test. No. 5, 1948 by Jackson Pollock becomes the most expensive painting after it is sold privately for $140 million. Mercury transits the sun. It is visible from the Americas, Eastern China, Japan, Australia, and Polynesia. Swift raids: Homeland Security police detain workers at 6 meatpacking plans in the midwestern U.S.
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Might want to think about adding a donations system... And getting rid of that giant blank space under your logo on the main page.