jukyter wrote:
RedRocker227 wrote:
if everyone on earth moved to south africa, its population density would still be lower than tokyo
no because no one would live in tokyo as theyd all be in south africa
if everyone outside of tokyo moved to south africa, south africa's population density would be lower than tokyo's
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veggieman001 wrote:
7734f wrote:
Pablo Picasso cut off his ear and sent it off to a woman to impress her.
That was Vincent van Gogh and he did it because he was depressed and lonely and not to impress anyone.
Not to mention the woman was a... how should I say this... someone who solicits themselves?
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jukyter wrote:
youre wrong
No he isn't. As I said, the entire population could fit in Rhode Island. So it makes perfect sense that if everyone was in Africa, the population density would be less than the current population density in Tokyo.
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veggieman001 wrote:
7734f wrote:
Pablo Picasso cut off his ear and sent it off to a woman to impress her.
That was Vincent van Gogh and he did it because he was depressed and lonely and not to impress anyone.
He did it because he'd been arguing with his roommate and drinking, like a real artist
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Ever wondered why the fish that says "I guess we won't be eating those" sounds so weird in the Spongebob episode "No Nose Knows"?
Actually, the kid who voiced him was about 7 years old, and was about to die from lukemia. He said the last thing he wanted to do was voice something on Spongebob, and his wish was granted.
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Ever wondered why the fish that says "I guess we won't be eating those" sounds so weird in the Spongebob episode "No Nose Knows"?
Actually, the kid who voiced him was about 7 years old, and was about to die from lukemia. He said the last thing he wanted to do was voice something on Spongebob, and his wish was granted.
Whoa...
That's...
Sad...
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NoxSpooth wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
Ever wondered why the fish that says "I guess we won't be eating those" sounds so weird in the Spongebob episode "No Nose Knows"?
Actually, the kid who voiced him was about 7 years old, and was about to die from lukemia. He said the last thing he wanted to do was voice something on Spongebob, and his wish was granted.Whoa...
That's...
Sad...
I think it's sweet. He got his wish, didn't he? That's more than most people ever achieve
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sadist wrote:
NoxSpooth wrote:
Animeboy975 wrote:
Ever wondered why the fish that says "I guess we won't be eating those" sounds so weird in the Spongebob episode "No Nose Knows"?
Actually, the kid who voiced him was about 7 years old, and was about to die from lukemia. He said the last thing he wanted to do was voice something on Spongebob, and his wish was granted.Whoa...
That's...
Sad...I think it's sweet. He got his wish, didn't he? That's more than most people ever achieve
Yes, thank you! That's the word I wanted to say.
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Animeboy975 wrote:
Ever wondered why the fish that says "I guess we won't be eating those" sounds so weird in the Spongebob episode "No Nose Knows"?
Actually, the kid who voiced him was about 7 years old, and was about to die from lukemia. He said the last thing he wanted to do was voice something on Spongebob, and his wish was granted.
I can't find anything that confirms this... where'd you find this out?
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sadist wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
7734f wrote:
Pablo Picasso cut off his ear and sent it off to a woman to impress her.
That was Vincent van Gogh and he did it because he was depressed and lonely and not to impress anyone.
He did it because he'd been arguing with his roommate and drinking, like a real artist
No, Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear because he was plain crazy. Picasso did it too. FOr a different reason.
EDIT: They are teaching me the wrong things in school. You guys are right.
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7734f wrote:
sadist wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
That was Vincent van Gogh and he did it because he was depressed and lonely and not to impress anyone.
He did it because he'd been arguing with his roommate and drinking, like a real artist
No, Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear because he was plain crazy. Picasso did it too. FOr a different reason.
Nothing I find says Picasso cut off his ear... Proof?
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7734f wrote:
sadist wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
That was Vincent van Gogh and he did it because he was depressed and lonely and not to impress anyone.He did it because he'd been arguing with his roommate and drinking, like a real artist
No, Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear because he was plain crazy. Picasso did it too. FOr a different reason.
Have you ever seen a picture of Picasso? How many ears did he have in it?
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7734f wrote:
sadist wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
That was Vincent van Gogh and he did it because he was depressed and lonely and not to impress anyone.He did it because he'd been arguing with his roommate and drinking, like a real artist
No, Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear because he was plain crazy. Picasso did it too. FOr a different reason.
there's no such thing as "plain crazy"--he was certainly very depressed
and i can literally find nothing on picasso's ear
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sadist wrote:
7734f wrote:
sadist wrote:
He did it because he'd been arguing with his roommate and drinking, like a real artistNo, Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear because he was plain crazy. Picasso did it too. FOr a different reason.
Have you ever seen a picture of Picasso? How many ears did he have in it?
He had three.
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NoxSpooth wrote:
sadist wrote:
7734f wrote:
No, Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear because he was plain crazy. Picasso did it too. FOr a different reason.Have you ever seen a picture of Picasso? How many ears did he have in it?
He had three.
Am I Right?
Hahhahaha
heh...
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Yeah...
See my edit guys my school got me mixed up.....
There is a museum devoted to dog collars
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7734f wrote:
sadist wrote:
veggieman001 wrote:
That was Vincent van Gogh and he did it because he was depressed and lonely and not to impress anyone.He did it because he'd been arguing with his roommate and drinking, like a real artist
No, Vincent van Gogh cut off his ear because he was plain crazy. Picasso did it too. FOr a different reason.
EDIT: They are teaching me the wrong things in school. You guys are right.
Come one man, Vincent van Gogh was not just "plain crazy". That's amazingly derogatory to all people with similar mental issues regarding depression, or really any mental problem.
And Picasso did not cut his ear off. Even if we found a picture of him without one ear, it wouldn't be solid evidence considering his style!
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soupoftomato wrote:
That's amazingly derogatory to all people with similar mental issues regarding depression, or really any mental problem.
I don't think so. I'm being treated for depression currently and I didn't find it incredibly derogatory. I, and others with depression, have done things during depressive fits possibly involving alcohol that I wouldn't really find offensive to be called "crazy." Maybe "plain crazy" is a little iffy, since it's more than just "oh wow that person is a freak!", but I don't think digging too far into semantics of something that isn't really that bad is incredibly necessary
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MrFlash67 wrote:
In Brazilian prison, every book you read and report on takes 4 days off your sentence. I know that I would get a significantly shorter sentence...
Me too.
EDIT: I'm a semi-nerd.
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