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Post by →katie on Sept 8, 2006 21:08:52 GMT -5
"The rooms have a hint of asbestos and maybe just a dash of formaldehyde" i still have no idea what formaldehyde is. would someone like to enlighten me?
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Post by McrFan4Life on Sept 8, 2006 21:52:37 GMT -5
its dangerous buissness walking out your front door
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Post by musikaddict on Sept 9, 2006 1:32:21 GMT -5
formaldehyde is um i guess a type of chemical in a lot of things i have a friend who is allergic to it.
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Post by Nicole on Sept 9, 2006 18:29:07 GMT -5
that must suck!
at first i thought Transcending is a long word (by RHCP) until i saw how many letters supercalifragulicistixpialladoeious was.....and i cant even SPELL IT!
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Post by →katie on Sept 9, 2006 21:07:37 GMT -5
i can, i used to have these disney soundtracks and i tried to memorize that song title....
supercalifragilisticexpialidocious
i hope it's right, but it's been a long time.
"smirking between dignified sips of his dignified peach and lime daiquiri" my friend can't say that.
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Post by RedDragon on Sept 15, 2006 7:37:02 GMT -5
lol well I have one, it's not long, but it's kinda weird and kinky.
"There's nothing on earth that could save us, when I fell in love with uranus."
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Post by →katie on Sept 25, 2006 19:29:49 GMT -5
lol well I have one, it's not long, but it's kinda weird and kinky. "There's nothing on earth that could save us, when I fell in love with uranus." hahahaha that made me laugh. "this is way beyond my remote concern of being condescending"
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Post by A Snowflake in the Sea on Oct 18, 2006 21:05:56 GMT -5
Formaldehyde is a gas that releases a pungent smell and it's used for preservation of rats, frogs, humans, and other organisms that are dissected for educational purposes. It is also used as a cleaner-- it kills bacteria. It is also used in the polymerasing [creating, building, and preserving] different compounds... it kind of works like glue to help chemicals bond with eachother correctly. Also, if scientists use formaldehyde too often, and they breathe in too much of the fumes, they can develop certain kinds of cancer. It only happens after prolonged exposure to it, so dissecting a rat for a few days won't effect you. It irreversibly binds to your DNA after a time, so there's no cure. It can also cause mutations, as well, because it interferes with DNA.
...we learned this in biology last year, before dissecting rats.
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Post by →katie on Oct 27, 2006 20:10:44 GMT -5
wow, thank you. i didn't know any of that.
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Post by A Snowflake in the Sea on Nov 5, 2006 19:34:02 GMT -5
lol yeah. that's me. the little walking dictionary.
haha, not. i just happened to know that word.
i think the song is talking about how the place is empty and insanely clean, like nothing ever happened there... but i would have to hear all the lyrics to really understand it.
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Post by →katie on Nov 12, 2006 13:35:30 GMT -5
it's the substandard motels on the (lalalalala) corner of 4th and freemont street, appealing only because they're just that unappealing- any practiced catholic would cross themselves upon entering. the rooms have a hint of asbestos and maybe just a dash of formaldehyde, and the habit of decomposing righr before your very (lalalala) eyes...
along with the people inside, what a wonderful caricature of intimacy inside, what a wonderful caricature of intimacy
that is the first part, the song (Build God, Then We'll Talk, by Panic! At The Disco) is about a lawyer and a virgin and stuff....
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Post by mango on Dec 21, 2006 21:55:32 GMT -5
I like saying mitsubshi I like saying mitsubshi I like saying mitsubshi I'm not even japanese 25555555555555555555555555555 2555555555555555555555555555
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