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      Spiked, that vid is awesome. What is the matter with you?

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        George Takei's hilarious response to anti-gay bully Clint McCance, former Arkansas school board member who called for more gays teens to kill themselves. (T...

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          Originally posted by Hendrix
          First thing that came to mind:

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            Originally posted by Vreki
            "Con" is actually an abbreviation of "contra" which isn't the same as the assimilated Latin prefix "con" which means "with." :wee:

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              NSFW

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                That was awesome. There's no way I would go 10sec without laughing if I did that lol.

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                  @ Iwantcable

                  He's awesome - so funny!!

                  This one's my favourite (NSFW)

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                    Originally posted by jake_
                    "Con" is actually an abbreviation of "contra" which isn't the same as the assimilated Latin prefix "con" which means "with." :wee:
                    cacoethes carpendi
                    Compulsive or uncontrollable urge.

                    A mania for finding fault or an uncontrollable urge to nitpick (trivial, unnecessary, detailed, and often unjustified faultfinding).

                    This phrase is from cacoëthes carpendi which is derived from kakoethes, a Greek word that combines kakos, "bad", with ethos, "habit"; and which describes any compulsion or uncontrollable urge.

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                      Originally posted by Vreki
                      cacoethes carpendi
                      Compulsive or uncontrollable urge.

                      A mania for finding fault or an uncontrollable urge to nitpick (trivial, unnecessary, detailed, and often unjustified faultfinding).

                      This phrase is from cacoëthes carpendi which is derived from kakoethes, a Greek word that combines kakos, "bad", with ethos, "habit"; and which describes any compulsion or uncontrollable urge.
                      Nah, just when it pertains to anything of a Greco-Roman nature.

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                        Last few posts of this thread blow wiener.

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                          Originally posted by Spik3d
                          Last few posts of this thread blow wiener.
                          That statement is more scholarly than what both Jake and Vreki have said/quoted.

                          Well done, good sir.

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                              I feel like I'm going to hell for laughing... LOL

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                                Originally posted by groundedzero
                                That statement is more scholarly than what both Jake and Vreki have said/quoted.

                                Well done, good sir.
                                More kindergarten than scholarly if you ask me

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