Showers
Posted By Caulimovirus on February 12, 2008
“Sometimes the Aristotelian Mean Is Not”
.: On a slightly related note, I’ve seen several guys hit the showers in their underwear. What’s up with that?
Posted By Caulimovirus on February 12, 2008
.: On a slightly related note, I’ve seen several guys hit the showers in their underwear. What’s up with that?
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any day you survive the Dooner treatment is a good day as if watson would leave his house in improperly polished footwear a true scientist will always disregard the risks in the pursuit of knowledge every sentence gets its own paragraph fighting feeding fleeing and not tonight honey i'm tired how am i supposed to type one handed now i'm popping open a bottle of synthohol when i publish I can see you fouling up the air tonight - oh lord i don't even know if dogs have caeca I sleep with three socks marketers developed this ace years ago but kept it sleeved for when the inevitable lull in ketchup demand strikes now they're going to watch even more fox news one solution is to have two dachshunds so that they wind up licking each other instead people would be much kinder if robots would sort them by wavelength plus now everywhere I go I know how to do a maxi prep spend the extra thirty bucks for a better motel surfing is just another way of knowing they can't just pour a curb this time the falling apple impedes science turns out they weren't poisonous what am i ever going to use this for what if he prefers to do it oz-like women have it not necessarily harder but certainly creepier
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Baylor has simply moved beyond such pagan nonsense. Self-denial is the new happiness. Besides, how much respect does such a heathen deserve for bringing such corrupting notions as logic? On a somewhat related note, I think that Russell’s “History of Western Philosophy” was a fun read that makes philosophy exciting, but is a factually unacceptable primer to philosophy. His treatment of Aristotle, the Stoics, Kant, and post-Kantian philosophers is especially horrid.