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2023-07-24 at 12:12 AM UTC
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2023-07-24 at 12:12 AM UTCEskimos eat their dogs, once they grow old and serve no further purpose. I'd suggest use lots of ketchup on Rick.
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2023-07-24 at 12:30 AM UTCEAT THAT FROG!
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2023-07-24 at 12:41 AM UTC
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2023-07-24 at 12:55 AM UTC
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2023-07-24 at 12:59 AM UTCI guess this site is solely ran by ghost. Lol how sad π
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2023-07-24 at 2 AM UTC
Originally posted by DontTellEm I guess this site is solely ran by ghost. Lol how sad π
maybe in your mind, darling. Stay skitzo tho . You bless the temple more than u know and I am proobably way cooler than you REALIZE
..whore !!!!WHORE!
send nude selfies or writye your list of fetishes or sexy fantasyies VIA FAX PLEASE here is a free form!
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Welcome to DOn'T-FAX-EM*tm
(patent pending)
DOn'T-FAX-EM*tm will automatically set up a virtual dialup modem and fax interface for you. Using DOn'T-FAX-EM*tm
you may FAX any 7 bit ASCII document to a any FAX machine, FREE!
If you wish to FAX long distance, The HACK automatically
keeps track of your modulated fax signal, and will allow you to fax long distance through VOIP , SSH, SOIP, POP3, HTTP, FIDONET , anything!!! because its fucking DATA IT CAN VBE SAVED AS a .wav format and stick it on a CD and mail it to your mom and she downloads it on her PC and plays the Sounds into a modem and it converts it to a txt saying "nigger"
DOn'T-FAX-EM*tm
DOn'T-FAX-EM*tm can Fax standard ASCII files, like those created with a text
editor like Qedit. If you are using a wordprocessor, you should save
your file in ASCII format.
DOn'T-FAX-EM*tm sends a short covering letter, indicating who the Fax should be
delivered to, who the Fax is from, and today's date. This does count as
a page that can be charged against you if you do Long Distance faxing.
The steps involved to send a FAX are:
1) Upload the file you wish to be DOn'T-FAX-EM'd. This file must be in ASCII
format.
2) Enter a phone number or IP address where you wish to send the fax.
3) DOn'T-FAX-EM*tm will actually exit and send your Fax while you wait. Please
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2023-07-24 at 7:09 AM UTCokay im actually fuck ing annoyed
been awake too long probably but that feel when you are intoxicated and building chillin in minecraft and then decide to do some dumb shit and WOOOOOPS broke the thing I spent an hour building ,,, ill just homer with the mashed potatoes fix that up A LITTLE OFF THE TOP aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaand it's fucking ruined forever GOD DAMNIT I broke like 5 things ;_; its gonna take hours to fix it all and I just kept trying and didnt give up alllllllll night
i am quite annoyed. I should have stuck with the fucking up ansi art
i cant even write coherently , fucking hell
this is brain with no sleep
I struggle to think of anything more disheartening and annoying
sleep brain!!!
lesson? gho woke GET BROKE!!!!! -
2023-07-25 at 4:35 AM UTCCandlelit bubble bath and toke β¦coming up! π
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2023-07-25 at 8:46 AM UTCπ΄πβ¨
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2023-07-25 at 8:46 AM UTC
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2023-07-25 at 10:12 AM UTCwaking up, drinkin coffee that could be better.
trying to pick the weed of the day,, prlooy gonna start out with Jack H, then switch to gg or peanut butter haze.
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2023-07-25 at 5:12 PM UTCGoing for a lil dip before work later π
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2023-07-25 at 5:19 PM UTCI got a box of tiny pre-rolls. little mini joints are soo CWUTE
but they're mostly CBD and something THC2 blah blahh. they don't get you stupid high.. just real mellow without fucking with your reactionary time.
and the weird thing is it's like breathing in air. the smoke is so mild. but you get a nice happy sensation. shit was stupid expensive. 40 bucks for 10 but 12 bucks for Cali-Tax so 52 bucks and a dollar tip in the cup
It will last me at least 2.5 months
I don't drink alcohol anymore. also they give you serious munchies I dont usually get with buds like most people this shit really stirs up teh-munchies though -
2023-07-25 at 7:04 PM UTCJust got a new scrub top with butterflies on it β¦ always feel awesome in new scrubs ..,
Time to get ready for work! π -
2023-07-25 at 7:28 PM UTCUser
is there any animals that explode
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Yes, there are animals that have the ability to explode as a defense mechanism. One notable example is the "anting" behavior observed in some species of ants. When threatened, certain ant species may discharge a volatile substance, such as formic acid, from their bodies as a form of chemical defense. This discharge can be explosive in nature and may irritate or deter predators.
Another example is the "exploding ant" or "Colobopsis explodens." These ants, found in Southeast Asia, are known for their unique ability to self-sacrifice by rupturing their bodies and releasing a sticky, toxic substance when they sense a threat. This explosion helps to protect their colony from potential threats.
It's important to note that these defense mechanisms are rare in the animal kingdom, and the term "explosion" is used metaphorically to describe these behaviors, as they involve a release of substances that can deter or harm predators rather than a literal explosive event.
User
are there any that explode that would cause a fire
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There are no animals in the natural world that explode in a way that would cause a fire. Explosions that generate fire typically involve the combustion of flammable materials, such as gases or liquids mixed with oxygen, which release energy rapidly in the form of heat and light.
In the context of living organisms, explosions that cause fire are not a natural occurrence. While some animals may have defense mechanisms involving chemical secretions or toxins, these processes are not capable of generating fire. Any fire-causing explosions are typically associated with human-made devices, industrial accidents, or specific combustion events in the natural environment, such as lightning strikes or volcanic eruptions.
User
can any animals make fire naturally
ChatGPT
As of my last update in September 2021, there are no known animals that can naturally create fire. The ability to produce fire through combustion is a unique skill that has been developed exclusively by humans. While some animals, like certain species of birds, can use natural materials to manipulate fire for their benefit, they do not have the ability to produce fire on their own.
For example, the black kite (a type of bird) is known to pick up burning twigs or embers from wildfires and carry them to unburnt areas to start new fires. This behavior, known as "fire foraging," is a form of tool use to obtain food but does not involve creating fire from scratch.
The phenomenon of animals using fire in their environment is fascinating, but none of them can generate fire naturally as humans do through the controlled use of tools and fire-making methods.
User
so nothing like pikmin the fire hog things where they BLOOOWWWWWW fire out of a snout or like a pokemon type bug that can go WHOOOOSJH
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As of my last update in September 2021, there are no real-world animals like the fire-breathing creatures depicted in fictional works like Pikmin or PokΓ©mon. Such abilities, where animals blow out fire from their snouts or have fantastical fire-related powers, are purely imaginative and are not found in the natural world.
Fire-breathing creatures are a common trope in mythology, folklore, and fantasy fiction, where they add an element of magic or danger to the story. While they are captivating and entertaining in fictional settings, these abilities do not exist in real animals.
In the natural world, fire is a result of combustion, a chemical reaction between a fuel source and an oxidizing agent (usually oxygen). It is a process that requires specific conditions and is not something that animals can produce spontaneously or as a part of their natural abilities.
User
what about the goop bugs that are filled with uhhh methane or fuel and you shoot them and they epxplode
ChatGPT
As of my last update in September 2021, there are no known real-world animals or insects that naturally store methane or fuel in their bodies and explode when shot or disturbed. The concept of creatures exploding upon impact is a common element found in video games, movies, and fiction, where it adds excitement and dramatic effects.
However, in reality, animals and insects do not possess such abilities. While certain animals may have specialized defense mechanisms, like producing noxious chemicals or toxins for self-defense, the idea of creatures exploding like explosive projectiles is purely fictional and not observed in nature.
It's important to remember that many depictions of animals and creatures in entertainment media are based on creative imagination and are not meant to represent real-world biology or behavior. They are designed to entertain and provide thrilling experiences in fictional worlds, but they do not reflect how actual animals and insects behave in nature.
mfw
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2023-07-25 at 7:55 PM UTC
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2023-07-25 at 8:10 PM UTCFucking a nigger.
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2023-07-25 at 8:10 PM UTCThat's just california tap water
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2023-07-25 at 8:19 PM UTC
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is there any animals that explode
ChatGPT
Yes, there are animals that have the ability to explode as a defense mechanism. One notable example is the "anting" behavior observed in some species of ants. When threatened, certain ant species may discharge a volatile substance, such as formic acid, from their bodies as a form of chemical defense. This discharge can be explosive in nature and may irritate or deter predators.
Another example is the "exploding ant" or "Colobopsis explodens." These ants, found in Southeast Asia, are known for their unique ability to self-sacrifice by rupturing their bodies and releasing a sticky, toxic substance when they sense a threat. This explosion helps to protect their colony from potential threats.
It's important to note that these defense mechanisms are rare in the animal kingdom, and the term "explosion" is used metaphorically to describe these behaviors, as they involve a release of substances that can deter or harm predators rather than a literal explosive event.
User
are there any that explode that would cause a fire
ChatGPT
There are no animals in the natural world that explode in a way that would cause a fire. Explosions that generate fire typically involve the combustion of flammable materials, such as gases or liquids mixed with oxygen, which release energy rapidly in the form of heat and light.
In the context of living organisms, explosions that cause fire are not a natural occurrence. While some animals may have defense mechanisms involving chemical secretions or toxins, these processes are not capable of generating fire. Any fire-causing explosions are typically associated with human-made devices, industrial accidents, or specific combustion events in the natural environment, such as lightning strikes or volcanic eruptions.
User
can any animals make fire naturally
ChatGPT
As of my last update in September 2021, there are no known animals that can naturally create fire. The ability to produce fire through combustion is a unique skill that has been developed exclusively by humans. While some animals, like certain species of birds, can use natural materials to manipulate fire for their benefit, they do not have the ability to produce fire on their own.
For example, the black kite (a type of bird) is known to pick up burning twigs or embers from wildfires and carry them to unburnt areas to start new fires. This behavior, known as "fire foraging," is a form of tool use to obtain food but does not involve creating fire from scratch.
The phenomenon of animals using fire in their environment is fascinating, but none of them can generate fire naturally as humans do through the controlled use of tools and fire-making methods.
User
so nothing like pikmin the fire hog things where they BLOOOWWWWWW fire out of a snout or like a pokemon type bug that can go WHOOOOSJH
ChatGPT
As of my last update in September 2021, there are no real-world animals like the fire-breathing creatures depicted in fictional works like Pikmin or PokΓ©mon. Such abilities, where animals blow out fire from their snouts or have fantastical fire-related powers, are purely imaginative and are not found in the natural world.
Fire-breathing creatures are a common trope in mythology, folklore, and fantasy fiction, where they add an element of magic or danger to the story. While they are captivating and entertaining in fictional settings, these abilities do not exist in real animals.
In the natural world, fire is a result of combustion, a chemical reaction between a fuel source and an oxidizing agent (usually oxygen). It is a process that requires specific conditions and is not something that animals can produce spontaneously or as a part of their natural abilities.
User
what about the goop bugs that are filled with uhhh methane or fuel and you shoot them and they epxplode
ChatGPT
As of my last update in September 2021, there are no known real-world animals or insects that naturally store methane or fuel in their bodies and explode when shot or disturbed. The concept of creatures exploding upon impact is a common element found in video games, movies, and fiction, where it adds excitement and dramatic effects.
However, in reality, animals and insects do not possess such abilities. While certain animals may have specialized defense mechanisms, like producing noxious chemicals or toxins for self-defense, the idea of creatures exploding like explosive projectiles is purely fictional and not observed in nature.
It's important to remember that many depictions of animals and creatures in entertainment media are based on creative imagination and are not meant to represent real-world biology or behavior. They are designed to entertain and provide thrilling experiences in fictional worlds, but they do not reflect how actual animals and insects behave in nature.
Obviously, they've never come across a fire-breathing dragon before.