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would it be a pity, loosing it all we learned on earth, after we die ?
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[quote:Funney:MV8xMDM2MzI2XzE2NDAyMjY0XzI2MDk0NEI1] [quote:Anonymous Coward 618043] losing l-o-s-i-n-g oh sorry it triggered your spell checker :hf: You mean my brain? [/quote] yep :) the condensator (http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/43/Ceramic_capacitors.jpg) we all bear a charge this charge is directly proportional to your character and your character is nothing more, as how you were grasped/labeled by others (for further work) in all those things you can learn you can bet, that finding typos will not make you smarter [/quote]
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natures priorities anyone ?
if we are conveying something here, it must be processed/used ?
..for something
solutions of our complexities should have a meaning in this action/reaction madness..
what do you think ?
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