Random Comments Thread (AKA Spam Thread)

  • Uberness
    6th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    asdjfokasjdfjahsjdfahsdfhisgklufashgiusadhuisdhfasudhgflhasgdfhsagdhfgasdjfashdf
    asdhf
    ashdg
    hasdkfjas
    dg
    askdkfas
    dga
    jsjsd
    f

    FADKS

    LK
    LKDFSA

    KAS
    KDFL
    ASK
    LDF
    KLASD
    LKA
    LKS
    KLSFDLKFSL'K
    DSASSDAFLK'LK'FSK
    A
    SK
    S
    SF
    S

    S
    S

    S
    S
    S
    S
    SD
    ASDFAS
    FED
    AS
    DF
    GAD
    R'DHR,G;HDKHPFGKHDT;
  • snowfire777
    6th Sep 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • Uberness
    6th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink

  • snowfire777
    6th Sep 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • btrab1
    6th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    hahahahahahahahahahahahaahahahah

    'trlololololololololololollololololollololollollolololol

    the uberness one was actually idiot lololol






    Purple is a range of hues of color occurring between red and blue.[3] In additive light combinations it occurs by mixing the primary colors red and blue in varying proportions. It is a secondary color because two colors (blue and red) make up this color. In subtractive pigments it can be equal to the primary color magenta or be formed by mixing magenta with the colors red or blue, or by mixing just the latter two, in which case a color of low saturation will result. Low saturation will also be caused by adding a certain quantity of the third primary color (green for light or yellow for pigment). There is a disagreement over exactly which shades can be described as purple, some people preferring more precise terms such as magenta or heliotrope for particular shades. A difference in retinal sensitivity to red and blue light between individuals can cause further disagreement.

    The potato is a starchy, tuberous crop from the perennial Solanum tuberosum of the Solanaceae family (also known as the nightshades). The word potato may refer to the plant itself as well as the edible tuber. In the region of the Andes, there are some other closely related cultivated potato species. Potatoes were first introduced outside the Andes region four centuries ago, and have become an integral part of much of the world's cuisine. It is the world's fourth-largest food crop, following rice, wheat, and maize.[1] Long-term storage of potatoes requires specialised care in cold warehouses.[2]

    Grasses, or more technically graminoids, are monocotyledonous, usually herbaceous plants with narrow leaves growing from the base. They include the "true grasses", of the Poaceae (or Gramineae) family, as well as the sedges (Cyperaceae) and the rushes (Juncaceae). The true grasses include cereals, bamboo and the grasses of lawns (turf) and grassland. Sedges include many wild marsh and grassland plants, and some cultivated ones such as water chestnut (Eleocharis dulcis) and papyrus sedge (Cyperus papyrus). Uses for graminoids include food (as grain, sprouted grain, shoots or rhizomes), drink (beer, whisky), pasture for livestock, thatch, paper, fuel, clothing, insulation, construction, sports turf, basket weaving and many others.

    A plastic material is any of a wide range of synthetic or semi-synthetic organic solids used in the manufacture of industrial products. Plastics are typically polymers of high molecular mass, and may contain other substances to improve performance and/or reduce production costs. Monomers of plastic are either natural or synthetic organic compounds.

    A toilet is a plumbing fixture primarily intended for the disposal of human excreta: urine and fecal matter. Additionally, vomit and menstrual waste are sometimes disposed of in toilets in some societies. The word toilet describes the fixture and, especially in British English, the room containing the fixture. In American English, the latter is euphemistically called a restroom or bathroom. The latter term often describes a room that also contains a bath tub. A room with only a toilet and a sink is sometimes called a half-bathroom, a half bath, or a powder room. ((((lol it ends with POWDER room lol))))


    i am a wikipediac i have a wikiaddiction trololol

















































  • snowfire777
    6th Sep 2010 Banned 0 Permalink
    This post is hidden because the user is banned
  • Uberness
    6th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    Religion: FOR ALLAH! *explosion*
    Politics: FOR OIL! *invade middle east*
  • btrab1
    6th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    lol now im out of random things to type in the wiki search

























































    just kidding i had one more

    A joke is a question, short story, or depiction of a situation made with the intent of being humorous. To achieve this end, jokes may employ irony, sarcasm, word play and other devices. Jokes may have a punchline that will end the sentence to make it humorous.
















    IMA FIRIN MAH LAZOR!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • Uberness
    6th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink

    Simon:

    It's very similar to another rejected element: TNT, it was rejected because, although it seemed good in concept, the result wasn't quite so impressive, if you need a high pressure explosive, use a pixel of BCLN (Ctype THDR) and a shell of Metl with the lower boundry of an explosive.

    Another high pressure explosive you could use would be C-5


    Fuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuuu......................
  • btrab1
    6th Sep 2010 Member 0 Permalink
    DR. OCTOGONAPUS!! BLLLAAAAAARRRRGRGGGGHGHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Locked by Moderator: Spam spreading to other areas of forum