World Clock

prljmngrl
prljmngrl Posts: 320
edited April 2008 in All Encompassing Trip
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  • bigbadbill
    bigbadbill Posts: 1,758
    In the time it took me to write this post, a lot of people died.
    11/6/95, 11/18/97, 7/13/98, 7/14/98, 10/24/00, 10/25/00, 10/28/00, 6/2/03, 6/3/03, 6/5/03, 7/6/06, 7/7/06, 7/9/06, 7/10/06, 7/13/06, 7/15/06, 7/16/06, 7/18/06, 10/21/06, 4/10/08, 4/13/08, 9/30/09, 10/1/09, 10/6/09, 10/7/09, 10/9/09
  • prljmngrl
    prljmngrl Posts: 320
    bigbadbill wrote:
    In the time it took me to write this post, a lot of people died.
    Yeah but look how many were born in their place. These things freak me out.
  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    29 people have contracted 'dengue' so far today

    i dont even know what that is.... but it sounds sore.
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • Dissidentman
    Dissidentman Posts: 15,378
    Tropical Cluster Disease????

    Does that itch?
  • prljmngrl
    prljmngrl Posts: 320
    The cancer frequency is very telling. Another example of how we are poisoning ourselves to death. Cancer is a byproduct of our toxic lifestyles.
  • Look at the abortions! Please no one quiz me on this because I know people have their reasons but still, it's really sad.
  • the suicide number is kinda low...only about 1300 people have offed themselves today...I would have expected it higher...

    um, not like I WANT it higher...awww, nevermind :o
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  • LikeAnOcean
    LikeAnOcean Posts: 7,718
    prljmngrl wrote:
    Yeah but look how many were born in their place. These things freak me out.
    And that number can't keep going double the amount of deaths forever. We only have so many resources. Somethings going to go boom before there's too many of us.
  • dunkman wrote:
    29 people have contracted 'dengue' so far today

    i dont even know what that is.... but it sounds sore.

    it's a hemeragic tropical disease. it's not good.
  • Swan
    Swan Posts: 350
    You people are dying entirely too slow.

    Look at how fast kids are being born compared to people dying.
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  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    it's a hemeragic tropical disease. it's not good.

    i dont know what a hemeragic tropical disease is... but it sounds sore
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • drivingrl
    drivingrl Posts: 1,448
    We've lost 1800 species this month? :(
    drivingrl: "Will I ever get to meet Gwen Stefani?"
    kevinbeetle: "Yes. When her career washes up and her and Gavin move to Galveston, you will meet her at Hot Topic shopping for a Japanese cheerleader outfit.

    Next!"
  • drivingrl wrote:
    We've lost 1800 species this month? :(

    all those numbers on the site are based on statistics (and I don't know if the methodology is posted somewhere on the site, but just by looking at it, we don't know how good those statistics are). It could be true, but it's probably far from exact. Whole species *are* dying off all the time though.
  • drivingrl
    drivingrl Posts: 1,448
    all those numbers on the site are based on statistics (and I don't know if the methodology is posted somewhere on the site, but just by looking at it, we don't know how good those statistics are). It could be true, but it's probably far from exact. Whole species *are* dying off all the time though.

    Even if it's just an average, that's sad.
    drivingrl: "Will I ever get to meet Gwen Stefani?"
    kevinbeetle: "Yes. When her career washes up and her and Gavin move to Galveston, you will meet her at Hot Topic shopping for a Japanese cheerleader outfit.

    Next!"
  • dunkman wrote:
    i dont know what a hemeragic tropical disease is... but it sounds sore

    it means you bleed out of orifices

    it's not good

    I think it's more treatable than say, ebola, but still deadly, and I'm not postive but I think many more people have it. it's common in south america.
  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    it means you bleed out of orifices

    it's not good

    I think it's more treatable than say, ebola, but still deadly, and I'm not postive but I think many more people have it. it's common in south america.


    i dont know what an orifice is... but it sounds sore.




    p.s. i'm only kidding... :):)
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.
  • dunkman wrote:
    i dont know what an orifice is... but it sounds sore.




    p.s. i'm only kidding... :):)

    I've just quit my job where I worked in an orifice.
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  • Jeremy1012
    Jeremy1012 Posts: 7,170
    I've just quit my job where I worked in an orifice.
    did you work in some sort of... sex dungeon?
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  • Jeremy1012 wrote:
    did you work in some sort of... sex dungeon?

    It was a typical, run-of-the-mill drip torture dungeon... if sex had been involved I might've stuck around. :)
    'We're learning songs for baby Jesus' birthday. His mum and dad were Merry and Joseph. He had a bed made of clay and the three kings bought him Gold, Frankenstein and Merv as presents.'

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  • dunkman
    dunkman Posts: 19,646
    I've just quit my job where I worked in an orifice.


    tampon instructor?
    oh scary... 40000 morbidly obese christians wearing fanny packs invading europe is probably the least scariest thing since I watched an edited version of The Care Bears movie in an extremely brightly lit cinema.