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i use slang.. like most human beings.. maybe you could like gtfo and stop writing to me? since we're giving each other advice now
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@rhyannjoedan Life has never been better. Maybe you could learn to write like a white man in the few years you have left.
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speak for urself lol ur the one who starting talking bullshit to me in the first place.. bout MSNBC or wtever.. u dont know me tho do u so just gtfo and find something els to do with ur sad life
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@rhyannjoedan Well I don't know. You're the one posting like a monkey in a banana shop.
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u really have nothing better to do, do you? lmfao u nerd.
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@rhyannjoedan How about "Everythign" you write?
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i know better than to beleive everythign i read
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@rhyannjoedan Oh, sorry, I meant Yahoo News.
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There is nothing new here... This is a case of smoke and mirrors. His welder uses more electricity than standard welding equipment using noble gases and his "dual fuel" engine will not run on water alone. Turn off the gas - the engine does not operate. This is a simple matter of physics - you do not get more out than you put in and stripping H from H2O requires excess energy. This energy is lost to operating the engine since it is being used for electrolysis. Sorry folks - this is a scam.
hotchocolatepoptart 3 years ago 21
Because hobbyist nerds are fools who think they have a brain. Like most inventions in history , they come from men/women of ideas not a classroom ideology taught by your local liberal fag.
tiktak25 2 years ago 6