Originally posted by Very RustyYou give me what you say are the facts, right?
You were simply wrong is all.
Not to say that you are not a liar, or too call you one either.
Just say, that you were wrong, how hard is that?
Well, do I look stupied to you? You said I lied, but I want to believe!~
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Originally posted by PhlabibitYou said you not to call you a liar no one did.
You give me what you say are the facts, right?
Well, do I look stupied to you? You said I lied, but I want to believe!~
http://tinyurl.com/yghw25v
You have a sad case of being paranoid I am afraid.
The facts speak for themselves, of course they as a rule don't mean much to you, at least you are consistant. 😛
Originally posted by rookie54The Rubik's Cube was the inspiration for the Monolith in Stanley Rubick's, I mean Kubrick's, '2001: A Space Odyssey'. It was actually the Cube, and not the Monolith, that taught the chimps to use weapons. Evil cube.
you mean???
it wuz left here on earth by an ancient race of space dwelling lizards who used it to mesmerize they prey afore swallowing them whole???
dang...😕
rookie
Originally posted by Fleabittenthis is true, actually. it all happened by accident. one of the chimps got so frustrated trying to solve it, he threw it away in disgust. it hit another chimp on the head, knocking him unconscious, and the idea of the missile was born.
The Rubik's Cube was the inspiration for the Monolith in Stanley Rubick's, I mean Kubrick's, '2001: A Space Odyssey'. It was actually the Cube, and not the Monolith, that taught the chimps to use weapons. Evil cube.