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2020-09-09 at 6:30 AM UTCWait u guys know each other or is april just being her catty default setting?
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2020-09-09 at 6:31 AM UTCbugz is totse2k1 lol
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2020-09-09 at 6:32 AM UTCooooooooooooh. Lol.
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2020-09-09 at 11:17 AM UTCBeige Warlock for President 2020!
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2020-09-09 at 1:25 PM UTCniggers get fucked
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2020-09-09 at 1:33 PM UTCThere's no rhyming word for orange. And, no, porrange is not a word.
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2020-09-09 at 1:56 PM UTCdont restrict urself to language
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2020-09-09 at 6:05 PM UTC
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2020-09-09 at 10:42 PM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Sorry. That's a sporangium.
That is another word for it. Both are correct and both are words. But only one rhymes with orange.
Blorenge also rhymes with orange.
You are wrong... Twice...
https://www.dictionary.com/e/rhyme-with-orange/ -
2020-09-09 at 10:59 PM UTC
Originally posted by Speedy Parker That is another word for it. Both are correct and both are words. But only one rhymes with orange.
Blorenge also rhymes with orange.
You are wrong… Twice…
https://www.dictionary.com/e/rhyme-with-orange/
Not an actual rhyme for orange, because orange isn't pronounced "oringe" or "orenge", it's "orange, as in Angy, not Ingy or Engy. Nice try, though, but not an actual rhyme for orange. -
2020-09-09 at 11:02 PM UTC
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2020-09-10 at 1:09 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL Not an actual rhyme for orange, because orange isn't pronounced "oringe" or "orenge", it's "orange, as in Angy, not Ingy or Engy. Nice try, though, but not an actual rhyme for orange.
According to the Oxford English Dictionary, the only word that perfectly rhymes with “orange” is “sporange”.
Blorenge is way close enough for song (music) and poetry. If you try to rhyme anywhere else you are 100% a confirmed faggot. Which, by the way, is proof that rap (not music) is gay.
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2020-09-10 at 1:16 AM UTC
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2020-09-10 at 1:23 AM UTCIf you take something and cut it in half, then take one of the halves and cut it in half, and then take one of those halves and cut it in half, would there ever come a point where you could no longer cut one of the halves in half? That there would eventually be nothing left to cut in half? Could the half become so small, after indefinite cuttings, that there's nothing left to cut in half? And if there will always be enough material to cut one of the halves in half, no matter how small, that would mean that the microscopic world is infinite, wouldn't it?
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2020-09-10 at 2:16 AM UTC
Originally posted by -SpectraL If you take something and cut it in half, then take one of the halves and cut it in half, and then take one of those halves and cut it in half, would there ever come a point where you could no longer cut one of the halves in half? That there would eventually be nothing left to cut in half? Could the half become so small, after indefinite cuttings, that there's nothing left to cut in half? And if there will always be enough material to cut one of the halves in half, no matter how small, that would mean that the microscopic world is infinite, wouldn't it?
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2020-09-10 at 4:19 AM UTC