Stick their tough out?
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scimonster wrote:
Stick their tough out?
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my tough just naturally sticks out.
@TVflea-I think you mean tongue.
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TVflea wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Stick their tough out?
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oops. i meant togue.
You mean tounge?
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TVflea wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Stick their tough out?
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oops. i meant togue.
er tongue. theres an n before the g. but I know what you mean, and I have no idea why they do that when they are concentrating.
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scimonster wrote:
TVflea wrote:
scimonster wrote:
Stick their tough out?
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oops. i meant togue.
You mean tounge?
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You mean tongue!
T-O-N-G-U-E!
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TVflea wrote:
scimonster wrote:
TVflea wrote:
oops. i meant togue.
You mean tounge?
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have you ever typed on Wii internet?
No, I don't have a Wii.
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TVflea wrote:
scimonster wrote:
TVflea wrote:
oops. i meant togue.You mean tounge?
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have you ever typed on Wii internet?
oh that's painful, you have my sympathy
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I never do that, when I concentrate or get lost in thought I manage to convince people I'm insane. I think out loud. But I only state half of my thought.
Or I just sit there and only take everything else half into account.
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David Wright XD
EDIT: Anyone know what that means?
Last edited by scimonster (2011-05-01 13:41:53)
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Professor Hearts to the rescue! In the tongue there is a small nerve called the Coratus. The Coratus is basically the main part of the system that controls bloodflow to the tongue and tonsils, and the taste buds. When the nerve and the top layer of teeth, some of which contain special canal roots and nerves, touch, a euphoric sensation is released throughout the mind, that helps concentration. This is all completely false, by the way, I don't know a thing about tongues
Last edited by Ace-Of-Hearts (2011-05-01 13:41:58)



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Ace-Of-Hearts wrote:
Professor Hearts to the rescue! In the tongue there is a small nerve called the Coratus. The Coratus is basically the main part of the system that controls bloodflow to the tongue and tonsils, and the taste buds. When the nerve and the top layer of teeth, some of which contain special canal roots and nerves, touch, a euphoric sensation is released throughout the mind, that helps concentration. This is all completely false, by the way, I don't know a thing about tongues
well, i thought it was because when you are concentrating, you don't want anyone to bother you, so you stick your tongue out to keep people away.
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