Return of the Mighty Observations Thread
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This would explain why I bought a deck of tarot cards. Dammit. I've been brainwashed.
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The chair is against the wall. The chair is against the wall. John has a long mustache. John has a long mustache.
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Despite my heritage I dont have skin cancer!!!
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You're a bit old, but maybe Santa is listening anyway.
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Observation: Cut rate private medical care warrants a second opinion.
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How'd I miss this love letter?
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A loss of faith in the fact that Santa is real? (Look outside, it's probably suddenly started snowing … if you're in a sitcom.)
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I had some growths removed from my scalp that turned out to be non-cancerous. Both my parents had skin cancer that was caught early enough so I was a bit nervousDr. Medulla wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 7:56pm
A loss of faith in the fact that Santa is real? (Look outside, it's probably suddenly started snowing … if you're in a sitcom.)
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That is obviously good news, especially with the family experience!revbob wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 10:55pmI had some growths removed from my scalp that turned out to be non-cancerous. Both my parents had skin cancer that was caught early enough so I was a bit nervousDr. Medulla wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 7:56pm
A loss of faith in the fact that Santa is real? (Look outside, it's probably suddenly started snowing … if you're in a sitcom.)
"I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey-strong bowels were girded with strength, like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo dung." - Richard Nixon, Checkers Speech, abandoned early draft
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Glad to hear they weren't cancerous, given your family history, it's imperative you stay on top of that stuff.revbob wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 10:55pmI had some growths removed from my scalp that turned out to be non-cancerous. Both my parents had skin cancer that was caught early enough so I was a bit nervousDr. Medulla wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 7:56pm
A loss of faith in the fact that Santa is real? (Look outside, it's probably suddenly started snowing … if you're in a sitcom.)
Kinda in the same boat as you with regards to family history, but so far just "sun spots" on me.
God, what a mess, on the ladder of success
Where you take one step and miss the whole first rung
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Yeah I had a friend die from it this past year and my regular barber freaked me out a bit when he told me that one I'd had forever had gotten bigger and he found another.Sparky wrote: ↑25 Nov 2021, 10:47amGlad to hear they weren't cancerous, given your family history, it's imperative you stay on top of that stuff.revbob wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 10:55pmI had some growths removed from my scalp that turned out to be non-cancerous. Both my parents had skin cancer that was caught early enough so I was a bit nervousDr. Medulla wrote: ↑24 Nov 2021, 7:56pm
A loss of faith in the fact that Santa is real? (Look outside, it's probably suddenly started snowing … if you're in a sitcom.)
Kinda in the same boat as you with regards to family history, but so far just "sun spots" on me.
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Help my wife dragged me to a fucking mall.
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If you're lucky, your death will be quick; if unlucky, confinement to a psychiatric asylum for the rest of your miserable life. Either way, I'll remember you as a valued ally in the war against Hestom.
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i assume you went straight to hot topic to get some authentic punk rock merchandise?
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