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SHUT YOUR MOUTH AND OPEN YOUR MIND!

RufiusRufius Member Posts: 2,031

/protest

Professor Hubert Farnsworth - That question is less stupid but, you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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  • MajorBiggsMajorBiggs Member UncommonPosts: 709
    words of wisdom lloyd...words of wisdom
  • noname12345noname12345 Member Posts: 2,267
    Fine... *Grabs duct tape and chainsaw*

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  • RazorbackRazorback Member, Newbie CommonPosts: 5,253
    Forums would be pretty quiet though wouldnt they ?

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  • reavoreavo Member Posts: 2,173
  • britocabritoca Member Posts: 1,484


    Originally posted by reavo
    Trepenation






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    want your game back?
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  • RufiusRufius Member Posts: 2,031

    Mind:

    1. The human consciousness that originates in the brain and is manifested especially in thought, perception, emotion, will, memory, and imagination.
    2. The collective conscious and unconscious processes in a sentient organism that direct and influence mental and physical behavior.
    3. The principle of intelligence; the spirit of consciousness regarded as an aspect of reality.
    4. The faculty of thinking, reasoning, and applying knowledge: Follow your mind, not your heart.
    5. A person of great mental ability: the great minds of the century.
    6. Individual consciousness, memory, or recollection: I'll bear the problem in mind.
    7. A person or group that embodies certain mental qualities: the medical mind; the public mind.
    8. The thought processes characteristic of a person or group; psychological makeup: the criminal mind.
    9. Opinion or sentiment: He changed his mind when he heard all the facts.
    10. Desire or inclination: She had a mind to spend her vacation in the desert.
    11. Focus of thought; attention: I can't keep my mind on work.
    12. A healthy mental state; sanity: losing one's mind

    Head:

    1. The uppermost or forwardmost part of the body of a vertebrate, containing the brain and the eyes, ears, nose, mouth, and jaws.
    2. The analogous part of an invertebrate organism.
    3. The length or height of such a part: The horse lost by a head. She is two heads taller than he is.
    4. The seat of the faculty of reason; intelligence, intellect, or mind: I did the figuring in my head.
    5. Mental ability or aptitude: She has a good head for mathematics.
    6. Freedom of choice or action: Give the child his head and see how well he solves the problems.
    7. Slang.
    8. A habitual drug user. Often used in combination: a dopehead.
    9. An enthusiast. Often used in combination: a chilihead.
    10. A person considered foolish or contemptible. Often used in combination: a chowderhead.
    11. A portrait or representation of a person's head.
    12. (used with a sing. verb) The side of a coin having the principal design, often of the head of a famous person, and the date. Often used in the plural with a singular verb.
    13. Informal. A headache: had a bad head early this morning.
    14. An individual; a person: charged five dollars a head.
    15. pl. head A single animal: 20 head of cattle.
    16. A person who leads, rules, or is in charge; a leader, chief, or director: the head of the corporation.
    17. A headmaster or headmistress.
    18. The foremost or leading position: marched at the head of the parade.
    19. A headwaiter.
    20. The difference in depth of a liquid at two given points.
    21. Abbr. hd. The measure of pressure at the lower point expressed in terms of this difference.
    22. The pressure exerted by a liquid or gas: a head of steam.
    23. The liquid or gas exerting the pressure.
    24. The froth or foam that rises to the top in pouring an effervescent liquid, such as beer.
    25. The tip of an abscess, boil, or pimple, in which pus forms.
    26. A turning point; a crisis: bring matters to a head. See Synonyms at crisis.
    27. A projection, weight, or fixture at the end of an elongated object: the head of a pin; a head of land overlooking the harbor.
    28. The working end of a tool or implement: the head of a hammer.
    29. The part of an explosive device that carries the explosive; a warhead.
    30. The part of a stringed instrument where the strings are wound; a tuning head.
    31. A tuning machine.
    32. Anatomy.
    33. The rounded proximal end of a long bone: the head of the femur.
    34. The end of a muscle that is attached to the less movable part of the skeleton.
    35. An attachment to or part of a machine that holds or contains the operative device.
    36. The magnetic head of a tape recorder or VCR.
    37. The device in a magnetic disk or tape drive that enables it to read data from and write data to the disk or tape.
    38. A rounded compact mass, as of leaves or buds: a head of cabbage.
    39. Botany. A flower head.
    40. The uppermost part; the top: Place the appropriate name at the head of each column.
    41. The end considered the most important: sat at the head of the table.
    42. Either end of an object, such as a drum, whose two ends are interchangeable.
    43. Nautical.
    44. The forward part of a vessel.
    45. The top part or upper edge of a sail.
    46. A toilet, especially on a ship.
    47. A passage or gallery in a coal mine.
    48. Abbr. hd. Printing.
    49. The top of a book or page.
    50. A headline or heading.
    51. A distinct topic or category: under the head of recent Spanish history.
    52. Headway; progress.
    53. Linguistics. The word in a construction that has the same grammatical function as the construction as a whole and that determines relationships of concord to other parts of the construction or sentence in which the construction occurs.
    54. Vulgar Slang. Oral sex.

    Professor Hubert Farnsworth - That question is less stupid but, you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

  • Emoian_07Emoian_07 Member Posts: 183
    Holy what the hell?




  • BoozbazBoozbaz Member Posts: 1,918


    Originally posted by Razorback
    Forums would be pretty quiet though wouldnt they ?

    Quoted for truth.

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  • britocabritoca Member Posts: 1,484
    OPEN YOUR HEAD AND STICK YOUR TOES IN IT WHILE KEEPING YOUR EYELIDS WRAPPED AROUND YOUR EXTENDED ELBOWS BUT NEVER WHILE BITING YOUR DUODENUM!!!!

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  • RufiusRufius Member Posts: 2,031


    Originally posted by Razorback
    Forums would be pretty quiet though wouldnt they ?
    QTP!

    (Quoted for paradox)

    Professor Hubert Farnsworth - That question is less stupid but, you asked it in a profoundly stupid way.

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