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Journal #7180
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Striker
Posted
13 years ago
2011-04-23 23:49:34 UTC
Striker
I forgot to check the oil pressure
12 Comments
brendanmint
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 02:50:28 UTC
Comment #57497
wait, what?
DiscoStu
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 03:29:47 UTC
Comment #57496
It's true. Aristotle himself acknowledged it.
Skals
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 05:49:26 UTC
Comment #57493
I didn't know they had internet back then.
Daubster
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 06:20:01 UTC
Comment #57491
Hahah. Franklin knows it.
Crollo
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 07:50:56 UTC
Comment #57498
You know, this
almost
seems fake.
Moaby
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 10:21:21 UTC
Comment #57494
Oh Crollo, you're joking? Abraham was always on the web back in the early 1800s.
Stojke
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 12:28:42 UTC
Comment #57499
Yeah, he used Teslas communication, -tron, thingy...
Any way, that poster is cool.
Tetsu0
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 15:54:07 UTC
Comment #57490
i definitely stumbled upon this a few days ago =]
Mariowned
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 16:13:28 UTC
Comment #57489
wtf is a quotes?
Blitzkrieg
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 17:00:31 UTC
Comment #57492
90% of statistics are made up.
ThatGuy4878
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 17:47:30 UTC
Comment #57500
Blitzkrieg, you do know that statistic was made up, right?
4N!M4T0R
Commented
13 years ago
2011-04-24 20:33:52 UTC
Comment #57495
"Education... has produced a vast population able to read but unable to distinguish what is worth reading." G. M. Trevelyan.
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Any way, that poster is cool.