lol, contrary to popular belief... i did question this lol. i asked who made these like this? why is it abc and not dan or something lol. yes.... i may be retarded...Originally Posted by sport_122
lol, contrary to popular belief... i did question this lol. i asked who made these like this? why is it abc and not dan or something lol. yes.... i may be retarded...Originally Posted by sport_122
sorry, that's not what I meant. The question was to show that unless YOU go to the sun, you are subjected to only what people around you can tell you. So in order for you to believe in ANYTHING you are going to be subject to people that teach you how to look at the world. The way people teach you will also effect how you learn when you go about finding knowledge on your own.Originally Posted by jonathanjone
The things that ppl teach you and how they influence you aren't the reason why we do the things we do, or believe the things we believe. We are subjected to not only the teachings but of our own thoughts, beliefs, and ideas. No one taught me how to look at the world the way I do, but we form our own opinions of how things work and we create something for ourselves to believe in...Originally Posted by sport_122
I think your post seems ambiguous and badly written because it doesn't make that much sense to me
Wouldn't it be better written if you just stated that it doesn't make sense to you because you don't have the capability to understand? No one has ever been able to comprehend you. No one has ever thought, nissantuner makes sense. You're always the butt of ridicule, man. So I don't think his post was badly written. It's just you're incapable of rationale. Later, QD.Originally Posted by NissanTun3r
qd seriously, I'm flattered, but I do not like you. I am NOT gay, so please stop following me around this forum. It is getting old, and you are getting old. His post was poorly written, and you suck at life.Originally Posted by quickdodge®
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The CVCC (or Controlled Vortex Combustion Chamber) engine debuted in 1975. Offered alongside the standard Civic engine, the 53-horsepower CVCC engine displaced 1,488 cc and had a head design that promoted cleaner, more efficient combustion.Originally Posted by quickdodge®
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