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    dark 1 or 2?
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    white white or red grapes?
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    Nope Ever had jury duty?
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    no ever change a tire?
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    call one die or two dice?
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    ...You mean an animal for food? No in either case, but still. Ever make a potato battery?
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    crispy crunch soft cast or hard cast
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    Make a sentence starting with the last word of the previous post (21)

    Against the grain is how I usually shave in order to save time.
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    multiple times. Ever played hooky?
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    God knows everything?

    That question is not a fair one to ask. In fact it's kind of intellectually dangerous. Because the same could be said about any faith. What makes people of the same intellect and disposition choose Islam over Hinduism in India? You can't immediately conclude that it's God, when the same...
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    Not alone, but yes. Ever played chicken?
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    sneakers coke or pop
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    slanted boots or vans?
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    Once Ever chopped wood?
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    Green Alive or dead?
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    absolutely Have you ever been to Australia?
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    Gatorade. Blue. Blue or red?
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    No Have you ever fallen down stairs?
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    God knows everything?

    Practically speaking: semantics is an issue of words. It is where the specific denotation of a statement of some kind is debated so as to fine-tune the technical specifics of said statement. The end result is a finer understanding of some minutia, which ultimately makes no practical difference...
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    Agree or Disagree?

    I agree, silly as the quote is. Funny and sadly ironic and applicable the statement is for the times, as Michael Brown was likened to MLK Jr. of today. The point is proven definitively. "Indolence is a delightful but distressing state; we must be doing something to be happy." -Mahatma Gandhi