Comment · Sun, September 30, 2012
Playing chicken at a red light.
What they were answering
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
Ohh, sorry man. Bruce Willis wasn't really dead the whole time.
Comment · Sun, September 30, 2012
What they were answering
[deleted] · 77 points
[deleted]
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb
Ohh, sorry man. Bruce Willis wasn't really dead the whole time.
Replying to Pickledpaws · But it can't put out the fire... in my heart.
That's because the fire in your heart is a Class B. That requires Mountain Dew Code Red sprayed from a My Little Pony spray bottle.
Replying to 0Simkin · Wouldn't it just be erotic-asphyxiation? I thought the auto part meant it's a solo performance.
It means you get off to blocking off the intake of Fords.
Replying to dont_knockit · The speed of progression is downright scary. At least if you lose it, it's just your pinky. Sorry if that's a dim bright side, but you know it would be much worse if it were your…
Or ballsack, like the post from the other week. I tell myself that often. At least you don't have necrotizing fascists on your ballsack!
Replying to WorldPeaceIsSoMetta · It's a general anesthetic which is essentially a tranquilizer, in layman's terms. Enough of it and you'll pass out. Recreational users use enough to produce a strong high based ar…
> Recreational users use enough to produce a strong high based around sleep resistance/ a reversing of the mechanisms used in MDMA. What? It's an NMDA receptor antagonist. It blocks the action of glutamate, preventing t
Replying to tooshaytooshay · It's because Mel is, along being a belligerent, abusive drunk like Baldwin, also a racist bigot.
An antisemite in a town run by Jews. I wonder why he doesn't get any parts anymore...
Replying to Engineer3227 · 33 miles above the surface of the Earth is NOT space. Even 33 miles above the tip of Mount Everest doesn't put you into space.
Listen to this man, he's an engineer! You'd have to at least go ~220 miles above the surface to maintain orbit. The Kármán Line is 62 miles above the surface, which is considered the beginning of space. NASA seems to th