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| #1 - Thats nota Knife this is a Knife! [+] (23 new replies) | 01/11/2016 on You brought a knife to a... | +212 |
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| #4 - No he hit himself with the grip, it didn't look like the head … | 01/11/2016 on Use the force, pig | +13 |
| #29 - That kinda was part of my point, when there is no evidence one… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/11/2016 on Western Rape Culture | 0 |
| Tons of people go to jail with little evidence, judges aren't exceptionally smart people most of the time. | ||
| #20 - None of that matters quite honestly, there is a reason the sym… [+] (3 new replies) | 01/11/2016 on Western Rape Culture | +4 |
| That kinda was part of my point, when there is no evidence one can not be sentenced regardless of the accused crime. Unfortunately that is not always how it works and people have gone to jail with little to no evidence against them, some of it is simply because the mentality around that whole man vs woman Tons of people go to jail with little evidence, judges aren't exceptionally smart people most of the time. | ||
| #1 - but he didn't, he left atleast two, Kenobi and Yoda, he brough… | 01/11/2016 on It's Always Sunny... | 0 |
| #95 - Comment deleted | 01/11/2016 on (untitled) | 0 |
| #3 - Comment deleted | 01/11/2016 on Ponies are one hell of a... | 0 |
| #2 - Something tells me this might work better with a metal contain… [+] (3 new replies) | 01/11/2016 on Nice | 0 |
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anon (01/11/2016) [-] This idea is STUPID. It uses up way to much ice than what its worth. You would need a industrial ice maker to keep it cold enough to even slightly cool a room. I tried this and several others, it works like shit. | ||
| #3 - powered rails is what you want, with a red stone torch next to… | 01/11/2016 on Minecraft | +1 |
| #9 - Comment deleted | 01/11/2016 on FAVORITE MOVIES? | 0 |
| #6 - Its a Trap, those aren't furries her eyes move! | 01/11/2016 on >nightmare fuel | 0 |
| #4 - Except Daria was legitimately intelligent, didn't tend to deal… | 01/10/2016 on (untitled) | +3 |
| #3 - Pregnancy test, rat poison, knives | 01/10/2016 on The Walmart Game | 0 |
| #2 - People still going on about the shape of the dudes saber rathe… | 01/10/2016 on WWJJD, What would jedi... | +1 |
| #11 - I'm gonna say it before anyone else, that is one short jew nos… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/10/2016 on when u get ambushed by a... | +74 |
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| #1 - probably because truly logical thinking people tend to approac… [+] (9 new replies) | 01/10/2016 on scotty | +53 |
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anon (01/11/2016) [-] comming from a physicist... you're pretty optimistic to think that the universe works on a set of equations... an interesting thing to read is deterministic chaos from Strogatz,Nonlinear dynamics 2 heads are always better than one, and so it will always be more logical to be more sociable than logical. You can be the smartest person on Earth, and a research team of 3 could still probably trump you. This was at the very least proven by Henry Ford. At the same time, lots of people that are outright pessimistic and cynic often refer themselves as "realists", which tends to create a very masochist narcissism. Self and mass "delusions" are common, just accepted through consensus. I reject that "the whole of existence" works with "specific equations". Even in formal sciences, you are bound to find some probability of error; not only that, but the paradigm tends to become more important than the actual production of knowledge. Imagine that in Social Sciences, where nothing is truly certain, just based on the behavior of the majority and its normalization. Sure, it can be possible to successfully predict some happenings, but it'd foolish to assume that the results are the "truth". #169 -
anon (01/11/2016) [-] thats because they are dumb af. they are those who dont think logically about everything, pessimistic derives from emotions imo. @ first comment . people dont think rationally anymore because there are hardly any consequences in this time. i see time and time again of ppl saying oh where do we go, where did we come from (destination wise), why is he she upset mad? i dont care much of it but i do see it a lot.if they just actually think then its pretty obvious. and i usually stay quiet because i guess it just makes me a (know it all) and i guess it counts as party pooping/ less adventurous. idk. i guess the video games i played as a kid helped me think like this (zelda,FF,Mario,Pokemon ect. i mean it is pretty obvious puzzle games made you smarter (hence the "nerds" that usually always played video games. #83 -
anon (01/11/2016) [-] I think his point is that everything is, essentially, based on physics, which is totally predictable. We don't come anywhere near knowing how to predict all of it, and even less how to track everything, but every decision a person makes in life is based on the firing of neurons in the brain, which, theoretically, could be tracked and predicted with technology far beyond what we currently have. #140 -
anon (01/11/2016) [-] That's the Newtonian view. Which hasn't been accurate for almost 100 years. #226 -
anon (01/11/2016) [-] >>#117, We have observed random phenomena. We don't actually understand it well enough to say with certainty that there is no predictable underlying cause behind it, as far as I am aware. It may or may not eventually be possible for us to predict everything, but our understanding of the universe is without question far from complete. #2 -
anon (01/10/2016) [-] Humans are capable of rational thought, but are still mostly driven by emotions. I'd say it's natural to not use logic on every single occasion, but it's neither a good solution nor a reasonable one. Just saves time. | ||
| #14 - Ah well I didn't mean to imply religious belief, he did a wor… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/09/2016 on Satire? | +1 |
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luderudecrude (01/09/2016) [-] hit me up whenever you're on, not to sound needy and/or clingy with someone i've just met, but one of the most terrible things about not being allowed out, especially in this weather is missing good conversations. You're right about the Higgs, and on the origins of altruism the best work I know of is Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist I'm sure you've heard of him. | ||
| #12 - Alls I have to say to that is, That Pauli Exclusion principle … [+] (3 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Satire? | +1 |
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luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] I'm a total atheist, it would have to be some pretty damning evidence to change my beliefs, but I'm interested in basically all forms of science. whatever mood im in is what i'll study. currently on materials science (chemistry) and stuff relating to electro magnetism. I;m trying to find funding to develop a prototype for a manufacturing process to revolutionize the whole manufacturing industry. I could be wrong, but i Really believe that my wide field of study has allowed me to connect some dots that other people have missed. If I can find an inventor to build a prototype, with the money to pay for a patent I have some things I want to patent that would give me money to run down a lot of ideas i've had lately. All i do is sit around and learn shit, so my ideas can't be too far off even if im wrong, i can toy with the idea until it works if i have a lab. And a couple things I know will work if i can again, find someone to build me a prototype. Sell the products I know will work to research more on the ones im not sure about Ah well I didn't mean to imply religious belief, he did a work on altruism that from what I understand of it, basically says there is no truly selfless act, its been a long time since I originally looked a it so things might not be exactly what I remember, but I do remember he came up with the theory of no true altruism. As for the whole multiple sciences and understanding of them leading to new idea, ya is in my experience a true thing. Where a single skilled person might say... come up with a new alloy, they may not know how to apply it, where as a person who has their mind build around multiple fields will likely come up with many ways it can be used in said fields or even in fields beyond their understanding. With enough understanding of different sciences you can actually bullshit your way( logical approximation ) to a true answer to a problem or question, though proving it is a bit hard for people without the knowledge to create the formula or research backing it. There is actually a lot of science kind of done that way really aside from the obvious scientific method( or Socratic method depending on how you go about it) , they take and make an educated guess on things based on what they already know, the Higgs boson I believe was one such incident where everything that was known pointed towards the Boson existing despite actual evidence on hand, and it proved to be right. Anyways while this was an interesting chat I need to go get shit done, have a good day/night though. #15 -
luderudecrude (01/09/2016) [-] hit me up whenever you're on, not to sound needy and/or clingy with someone i've just met, but one of the most terrible things about not being allowed out, especially in this weather is missing good conversations. You're right about the Higgs, and on the origins of altruism the best work I know of is Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist I'm sure you've heard of him. | ||
| #18 - really XD | 01/08/2016 on RIP Bunny :( | 0 |
| #9 - I used Imgur for the longest time(lurker), It had a lot of the… [+] (6 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Satire? | +1 |
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luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] and before you ask, no I was not on steriods, that's not what caused my heart attack. it was just bad genetics. Not the "tub'o'lard blaming genes for their fridge full of diet coke" genetics. My family has heart problems, my heart attack was really severe and the doctors said the only reason I survived was because of my athleticism and good diet. #10 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] Before I had a heart attack that put me out of society, I was an athlete. Martial artist, full time employee, weight lifter and played basketball every day. I could use another, better chair, but that's not going to happen. The main reason I think this chair hurts my ass so much is I hate sitting down, im not use to it. I'm suppose to be on the go. Youtube I watch the hell out of, mostly science videos because when I'm not working out, im a nerd. Hell when I am working out, im a nerd. Always trying to get the opinions of better athletes on how to improve my skills/gains, is just as nerdy as passing around a book on quantum mechanics #12 -
arkis (01/08/2016) [-] Alls I have to say to that is, That Pauli Exclusion principle and Heisenberg uncertainty principle. If you are interested in a bit of ... psychology/biology type science I guess you would call it, I would suggest looking up a man named George R. Price, he had an interesting theory that unsettles(challenges their beliefs) some people. #13 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] I'm a total atheist, it would have to be some pretty damning evidence to change my beliefs, but I'm interested in basically all forms of science. whatever mood im in is what i'll study. currently on materials science (chemistry) and stuff relating to electro magnetism. I;m trying to find funding to develop a prototype for a manufacturing process to revolutionize the whole manufacturing industry. I could be wrong, but i Really believe that my wide field of study has allowed me to connect some dots that other people have missed. If I can find an inventor to build a prototype, with the money to pay for a patent I have some things I want to patent that would give me money to run down a lot of ideas i've had lately. All i do is sit around and learn shit, so my ideas can't be too far off even if im wrong, i can toy with the idea until it works if i have a lab. And a couple things I know will work if i can again, find someone to build me a prototype. Sell the products I know will work to research more on the ones im not sure about Ah well I didn't mean to imply religious belief, he did a work on altruism that from what I understand of it, basically says there is no truly selfless act, its been a long time since I originally looked a it so things might not be exactly what I remember, but I do remember he came up with the theory of no true altruism. As for the whole multiple sciences and understanding of them leading to new idea, ya is in my experience a true thing. Where a single skilled person might say... come up with a new alloy, they may not know how to apply it, where as a person who has their mind build around multiple fields will likely come up with many ways it can be used in said fields or even in fields beyond their understanding. With enough understanding of different sciences you can actually bullshit your way( logical approximation ) to a true answer to a problem or question, though proving it is a bit hard for people without the knowledge to create the formula or research backing it. There is actually a lot of science kind of done that way really aside from the obvious scientific method( or Socratic method depending on how you go about it) , they take and make an educated guess on things based on what they already know, the Higgs boson I believe was one such incident where everything that was known pointed towards the Boson existing despite actual evidence on hand, and it proved to be right. Anyways while this was an interesting chat I need to go get shit done, have a good day/night though. #15 -
luderudecrude (01/09/2016) [-] hit me up whenever you're on, not to sound needy and/or clingy with someone i've just met, but one of the most terrible things about not being allowed out, especially in this weather is missing good conversations. You're right about the Higgs, and on the origins of altruism the best work I know of is Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist I'm sure you've heard of him. | ||
| #1 - Meanwhile I sit here with a new set of 100lb( two 50lb adjusta… | 01/08/2016 on /fit/2016 repost | 0 |
| #2 - Someone will be like "awe **** ya gimme dem polygo… | 01/08/2016 on fairy | +3 |
| #7 - From my experience and considerable observation of people, in … [+] (8 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Satire? | +1 |
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luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] I don't like the layout of most other sites, and I am shamefully computer illiterate for a man my age. Ease of use is my main priority when dealing with other sites. Only two sites that I know of use a simple right arrow to navigate. 9gag and Ifunny. I use both of those sight because I have a ton of free time on my hands right now and I run both of those, and fj out of fresh content everyday, sometimes more than once a day. If/when I ever get healthy enough to go to work, I will probably wind back down to using one site, as I wont have the free time anymore, and honestly, this much time online everyday is fuckin boring, makes my back and ass hurt from all the sitting and is just plain unhealthy. I would rather be doing almost anything than be on my computer all day. I get out for exercise when the weather is warm enough, but a little a day is all im allowed. I used Imgur for the longest time(lurker), It had a lot of the same content as FJ, just for most reasons I prefer FJ, of course you can also search around for funny/stupid funny things on youtube, just be careful with the suggested videos because those can quickly lead to the 'darker side' of youtube rather quickly ( not everyone wants to see bat shit crazy Water Canopy theory bs or Mango worm infestations) Also if you are having trouble with sitting then it could be your chair, sounds like yours may not have good neck and back support, two pillows could probably help, one for your lower back and one behind your neck will likely fix some of the problems, of course only if you can lay back against them in your chair. As for exercise I would suggest that if you can get your hands on them to get a pair of adjustable dumbbells(plates), a pair of 50lbs is a good thing to shoot for, you can start light if need be and work up through them, lots of things you can do with them from the privacy of your own home without worry of the weather, its what I'm actually doing right now though I would have liked to get a set of 100lb adjustable rather than just 50lb but I don't have that kinda money right now and have to work myself up to that, its honestly cheaper to get adjustable dumbbells than it is to get solid dumbbells, better on space too, though the solid ones for most people are easier to use. #11 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] and before you ask, no I was not on steriods, that's not what caused my heart attack. it was just bad genetics. Not the "tub'o'lard blaming genes for their fridge full of diet coke" genetics. My family has heart problems, my heart attack was really severe and the doctors said the only reason I survived was because of my athleticism and good diet. #10 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] Before I had a heart attack that put me out of society, I was an athlete. Martial artist, full time employee, weight lifter and played basketball every day. I could use another, better chair, but that's not going to happen. The main reason I think this chair hurts my ass so much is I hate sitting down, im not use to it. I'm suppose to be on the go. Youtube I watch the hell out of, mostly science videos because when I'm not working out, im a nerd. Hell when I am working out, im a nerd. Always trying to get the opinions of better athletes on how to improve my skills/gains, is just as nerdy as passing around a book on quantum mechanics #12 -
arkis (01/08/2016) [-] Alls I have to say to that is, That Pauli Exclusion principle and Heisenberg uncertainty principle. If you are interested in a bit of ... psychology/biology type science I guess you would call it, I would suggest looking up a man named George R. Price, he had an interesting theory that unsettles(challenges their beliefs) some people. #13 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] I'm a total atheist, it would have to be some pretty damning evidence to change my beliefs, but I'm interested in basically all forms of science. whatever mood im in is what i'll study. currently on materials science (chemistry) and stuff relating to electro magnetism. I;m trying to find funding to develop a prototype for a manufacturing process to revolutionize the whole manufacturing industry. I could be wrong, but i Really believe that my wide field of study has allowed me to connect some dots that other people have missed. If I can find an inventor to build a prototype, with the money to pay for a patent I have some things I want to patent that would give me money to run down a lot of ideas i've had lately. All i do is sit around and learn shit, so my ideas can't be too far off even if im wrong, i can toy with the idea until it works if i have a lab. And a couple things I know will work if i can again, find someone to build me a prototype. Sell the products I know will work to research more on the ones im not sure about Ah well I didn't mean to imply religious belief, he did a work on altruism that from what I understand of it, basically says there is no truly selfless act, its been a long time since I originally looked a it so things might not be exactly what I remember, but I do remember he came up with the theory of no true altruism. As for the whole multiple sciences and understanding of them leading to new idea, ya is in my experience a true thing. Where a single skilled person might say... come up with a new alloy, they may not know how to apply it, where as a person who has their mind build around multiple fields will likely come up with many ways it can be used in said fields or even in fields beyond their understanding. With enough understanding of different sciences you can actually bullshit your way( logical approximation ) to a true answer to a problem or question, though proving it is a bit hard for people without the knowledge to create the formula or research backing it. There is actually a lot of science kind of done that way really aside from the obvious scientific method( or Socratic method depending on how you go about it) , they take and make an educated guess on things based on what they already know, the Higgs boson I believe was one such incident where everything that was known pointed towards the Boson existing despite actual evidence on hand, and it proved to be right. Anyways while this was an interesting chat I need to go get shit done, have a good day/night though. #15 -
luderudecrude (01/09/2016) [-] hit me up whenever you're on, not to sound needy and/or clingy with someone i've just met, but one of the most terrible things about not being allowed out, especially in this weather is missing good conversations. You're right about the Higgs, and on the origins of altruism the best work I know of is Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist I'm sure you've heard of him. | ||
| #5 - Its not so much that "I" want to make FJ a soap box,… [+] (10 new replies) | 01/08/2016 on Satire? | +1 |
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luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] I'm getting close to moving away from funnyjunk all together. I think I'm just getting to old to like the humor styles that come along. If everyone posted their stuff on the correct channel with tags and shit, I could just block the content I don't like, but too much stuff floats around without channels or tags. You're right, I could have just pushed the right arrow, but I wanted to have this conversation with someone. I'm using the same soap box you are, and for the same reason. I just want a different outcome than you did. We partially agree on some stuff and partially disagree on others, but I think we're having an intelligent reasoned debate. While we're unlikely to change each other's minds, we may invoke actions and/or decisions in any audience members that choose to read our retorts. And I just like having intelligent debates with people that are smart enough to engage without being assholes. From my experience and considerable observation of people, in a purely not creepy mad scientists that wants to kidnap you to join his island of genetic mutated animal people kinda way, I have noticed that people change their mentality about as much as say... things in the bible get changed, that is to say almost never because of what others say and very little on its own. I can also tell you that you will be hard pressed to find any site that is better all around than funny junk, you may find a few but they will certainly lack quantity, and if they have quantity they will certainly end up like FJ, or worse, its just the way shit works in this world I'm afraid. There are tons of examples of this, and while it might be a bit trite, video games is one of the best examples I ( and many people ) can relate to. Games used to be really good, about fun and interesting new directions, but once it truly went mainstream things went down hill, it became about money and getting as much of it as possible. Call of Duty ( ya know fucking COD rabble rabble rabble) is a good marker for this, that game used to be fuck all hard and engrossing but over time as it became popular its quality went to shit, it became easier, and it became shorter, and while many might say that is because of being used to it, or nostalgia, the older stuff is still just as hard to me as it was back then. Like it or not almost everything seems to work this way in any case of consumerism ( guess thats what you would call it ) you either starve for content or you have so much of it that it just because white noise rubbish. #8 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] I don't like the layout of most other sites, and I am shamefully computer illiterate for a man my age. Ease of use is my main priority when dealing with other sites. Only two sites that I know of use a simple right arrow to navigate. 9gag and Ifunny. I use both of those sight because I have a ton of free time on my hands right now and I run both of those, and fj out of fresh content everyday, sometimes more than once a day. If/when I ever get healthy enough to go to work, I will probably wind back down to using one site, as I wont have the free time anymore, and honestly, this much time online everyday is fuckin boring, makes my back and ass hurt from all the sitting and is just plain unhealthy. I would rather be doing almost anything than be on my computer all day. I get out for exercise when the weather is warm enough, but a little a day is all im allowed. I used Imgur for the longest time(lurker), It had a lot of the same content as FJ, just for most reasons I prefer FJ, of course you can also search around for funny/stupid funny things on youtube, just be careful with the suggested videos because those can quickly lead to the 'darker side' of youtube rather quickly ( not everyone wants to see bat shit crazy Water Canopy theory bs or Mango worm infestations) Also if you are having trouble with sitting then it could be your chair, sounds like yours may not have good neck and back support, two pillows could probably help, one for your lower back and one behind your neck will likely fix some of the problems, of course only if you can lay back against them in your chair. As for exercise I would suggest that if you can get your hands on them to get a pair of adjustable dumbbells(plates), a pair of 50lbs is a good thing to shoot for, you can start light if need be and work up through them, lots of things you can do with them from the privacy of your own home without worry of the weather, its what I'm actually doing right now though I would have liked to get a set of 100lb adjustable rather than just 50lb but I don't have that kinda money right now and have to work myself up to that, its honestly cheaper to get adjustable dumbbells than it is to get solid dumbbells, better on space too, though the solid ones for most people are easier to use. #11 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] and before you ask, no I was not on steriods, that's not what caused my heart attack. it was just bad genetics. Not the "tub'o'lard blaming genes for their fridge full of diet coke" genetics. My family has heart problems, my heart attack was really severe and the doctors said the only reason I survived was because of my athleticism and good diet. #10 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] Before I had a heart attack that put me out of society, I was an athlete. Martial artist, full time employee, weight lifter and played basketball every day. I could use another, better chair, but that's not going to happen. The main reason I think this chair hurts my ass so much is I hate sitting down, im not use to it. I'm suppose to be on the go. Youtube I watch the hell out of, mostly science videos because when I'm not working out, im a nerd. Hell when I am working out, im a nerd. Always trying to get the opinions of better athletes on how to improve my skills/gains, is just as nerdy as passing around a book on quantum mechanics #12 -
arkis (01/08/2016) [-] Alls I have to say to that is, That Pauli Exclusion principle and Heisenberg uncertainty principle. If you are interested in a bit of ... psychology/biology type science I guess you would call it, I would suggest looking up a man named George R. Price, he had an interesting theory that unsettles(challenges their beliefs) some people. #13 -
luderudecrude (01/08/2016) [-] I'm a total atheist, it would have to be some pretty damning evidence to change my beliefs, but I'm interested in basically all forms of science. whatever mood im in is what i'll study. currently on materials science (chemistry) and stuff relating to electro magnetism. I;m trying to find funding to develop a prototype for a manufacturing process to revolutionize the whole manufacturing industry. I could be wrong, but i Really believe that my wide field of study has allowed me to connect some dots that other people have missed. If I can find an inventor to build a prototype, with the money to pay for a patent I have some things I want to patent that would give me money to run down a lot of ideas i've had lately. All i do is sit around and learn shit, so my ideas can't be too far off even if im wrong, i can toy with the idea until it works if i have a lab. And a couple things I know will work if i can again, find someone to build me a prototype. Sell the products I know will work to research more on the ones im not sure about Ah well I didn't mean to imply religious belief, he did a work on altruism that from what I understand of it, basically says there is no truly selfless act, its been a long time since I originally looked a it so things might not be exactly what I remember, but I do remember he came up with the theory of no true altruism. As for the whole multiple sciences and understanding of them leading to new idea, ya is in my experience a true thing. Where a single skilled person might say... come up with a new alloy, they may not know how to apply it, where as a person who has their mind build around multiple fields will likely come up with many ways it can be used in said fields or even in fields beyond their understanding. With enough understanding of different sciences you can actually bullshit your way( logical approximation ) to a true answer to a problem or question, though proving it is a bit hard for people without the knowledge to create the formula or research backing it. There is actually a lot of science kind of done that way really aside from the obvious scientific method( or Socratic method depending on how you go about it) , they take and make an educated guess on things based on what they already know, the Higgs boson I believe was one such incident where everything that was known pointed towards the Boson existing despite actual evidence on hand, and it proved to be right. Anyways while this was an interesting chat I need to go get shit done, have a good day/night though. #15 -
luderudecrude (01/09/2016) [-] hit me up whenever you're on, not to sound needy and/or clingy with someone i've just met, but one of the most terrible things about not being allowed out, especially in this weather is missing good conversations. You're right about the Higgs, and on the origins of altruism the best work I know of is Richard Dawkins, an evolutionary biologist I'm sure you've heard of him. | ||
| #36 - FJ gives some people OCD tendencies "Distress about unple… | 01/08/2016 on OCD and shit | 0 |
