the thread about nothing...

 
My brother loves Boo Berry cereal 

I hate cereal. 

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I do have one exception though 



Peanutbutter Panda Puffs >>>>>>> Gorilla munch


GM doesnt even use that box anymore
 
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Seen my grades today, lawd, I'm glad I still don't get whoppings. :smh: Just gonna keep it lowkey til my mom asks to see....

I also need to step up my struggle cooking meal skills, all I been eating is hotdogs and pre-put together pizza.
Bring ya grads up papi, it's not hard to be smart
 
Seen my grades today, lawd, I'm glad I still don't get whoppings.
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Just gonna keep it lowkey til my mom asks to see....

I also need to step up my struggle cooking meal skills, all I been eating is hotdogs and pre-put together pizza.
 
As much as I enjoy tattoos and have a couple, not sure if I could ever tattoo my neck / hands.

Always been a no-no to me. Even if it could look nice, I just feel it would limit me too much in life (mostly for jobs)
 
[h2]Pinky and the Brain: Pinky Is a Genius, the Brain Is Insane[/h2]
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Pinky and the Brain is the simple story of a super-smart lab mouse who wants to rule the world (Brain) and his dumb friend who ruins everything (Pinky). For the purposes of this article, we'll ignore the occasional presence of a teenage girl version of Elmer Fudd who owns the mice, because, seriously, what the **** did we just type?

The Theory:

But what if Pinky was secretly the smart one and Brain the idiot, despite what their names and the size of their heads would suggest? This theory from the Looney Tunes Wiki is based entirely on the fact that the show's theme song goes "one is a genius, the other insane," but doesn't specify which is which. Also, you know, Pinky's name is first.

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Unless you count Spielberg, who is also the product of genetic experimentation.

Why It's Totally Possible:

Brain is an egotistical mouse who spends every night trying to take over the world. He's clearly a lunatic -- that's not a fan theory, that's the premise of the show. But what about Pinky? Could he really be considered a genius?

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Worked for the Beautiful Mind guy.

Actually, yeah. One only needs to watch a random episode of the cartoon to find evidence of Pinky's mental superiority. Most of them go like this: 1) Brain comes up with a plan; 2) Pinky makes a relevant observation, but Brain ignores it; and 3) Pinky turns out to be right, Brain fails. In the second episode, for example, Brain builds a robotic suit to compete on a Jeopardy!-style game show, but loses by not knowing an answer to a question Pinky had answered correctly. Also, the same episode demonstrated that Pinky can read ...

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... while Brain is barely able to write his own name.

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That's not the handwriting of a genius -- that's probably how Andy **** writes.

But the most conclusive evidence comes from the episode "That Smarts," in which Brain uses a calculation to identify what makes his plans fail. At first, his machine comes up with this:

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So Brain creates a "smart machine" to turn Pinky into a genius ... but his personality doesn't change in the least (which should be our first clue that he was intelligent all along). Smart Pinky then points out that Brain made an error in his calculations, and the real reason his plans fail is this:

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Lou Dobbs?

At the end of the episode, Pinky goes back to being dumb ... or pretending to. It's clear to us that Brain's machine never worked, just like most of his inventions, and Pinky simply took this opportunity to reveal his real self to Brain for a while. So, if Pinky is so smart, why hasn't he conquered the world himself? Same reason Stephen Hawking hasn't, probably: He's not crazy. Pinky never wanted to help Brain; he's just keeping an eye on the maniac and messing with him. Pinky might be the most effective hero ever.
 
Jerry springer was wild today, weaves were on the ground, cups nor water were thrown, and a white dude started rapping on stage :lol:
 
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You ain't talkin' cash ***** adios
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You ain't talkin' to the plug ***** adios
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If you ain't talkin' Benji's ***** adios
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:pimp: I miss new york right about now. TAKE ME BACK
 
[h2]Pinky and the Brain: Pinky Is a Genius, the Brain Is Insane[/h2]

176621.jpg


Pinky and the Brain is the simple story of a super-smart lab mouse who wants to rule the world (Brain) and his dumb friend who ruins everything (Pinky). For the purposes of this article, we'll ignore the occasional presence of a teenage girl version of Elmer Fudd who owns the mice, because, seriously, what the **** did we just type?
The Theory:
But what if Pinky was secretly the smart one and Brain the idiot, despite what their names and the size of their heads would suggest? This theory from the Looney Tunes Wiki is based entirely on the fact that the show's theme song goes "one is a genius, the other insane," but doesn't specify which is which. Also, you know, Pinky's name is first.
176622_v1.jpg


Unless you count Spielberg, who is also the product of genetic experimentation.
Why It's Totally Possible:
Brain is an egotistical mouse who spends every night trying to take over the world. He's clearly a lunatic -- that's not a fan theory, that's the premise of the show. But what about Pinky? Could he really be considered a genius?
176623_v1.jpg



Worked for the Beautiful Mind guy.
Actually, yeah. One only needs to watch a random episode of the cartoon to find evidence of Pinky's mental superiority. Most of them go like this: 1) Brain comes up with a plan; 2) Pinky makes a relevant observation, but Brain ignores it; and 3) Pinky turns out to be right, Brain fails. In the second episode, for example, Brain builds a robotic suit to compete on a Jeopardy!-style game show, but loses by not knowing an answer to a question Pinky had answered correctly. Also, the same episode demonstrated that Pinky can read ...
176625_v1.jpg


... while Brain is barely able to write his own name.
176626_v1.jpg



That's not the handwriting of a genius -- that's probably how Andy **** writes.
But the most conclusive evidence comes from the episode "That Smarts," in which Brain uses a calculation to identify what makes his plans fail. At first, his machine comes up with this:
176627.jpg


So Brain creates a "smart machine" to turn Pinky into a genius ... but his personality doesn't change in the least (which should be our first clue that he was intelligent all along). Smart Pinky then points out that Brain made an error in his calculations, and the real reason his plans fail is this:
176628_v1.jpg



Lou Dobbs?
At the end of the episode, Pinky goes back to being dumb ... or pretending to. It's clear to us that Brain's machine never worked, just like most of his inventions, and Pinky simply took this opportunity to reveal his real self to Brain for a while. So, if Pinky is so smart, why hasn't he conquered the world himself? Same reason Stephen Hawking hasn't, probably: He's not crazy. Pinky never wanted to help Brain; he's just keeping an eye on the maniac and messing with him. Pinky might be the most effective hero ever.

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drop that here


http://niketalk.com/t/570587/alternate-reality-theorys-vol-tv-shows-and-movies
 
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