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I was 17.
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I see a will ferral movie and think, "Wow, so that's how stupid you can be while still maintaining motor functions?"
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About 6 years ago.
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23, but I do continue to amaze myself.
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I can't remember.
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when i realized my idyllic world was actually infested with evil knifing people who wanted to gouge my eyes out. oh and when i was carying a crowbar home with me from work (for self protection) when all of a sudden the 5-0 rolled up and flashed their spot light which blinded me. all of a sudden these two cops were out of the car with their guns pointed at me. i was like, dude i'm just walking home, and the cop was like "put the weapon down" and i was like its for self protection, and he just kept repeating it till i put it down, they took it away from me and forced me to walk home unprotected. suffice to say i got a sawed off shotgun pulled on me on the way home.
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When I first attended school.
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When I married my first husband.
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When my philosophy teacher was talking about Hume's "copy principle", and I asked how 'copy' was spelt...
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I have always known I was stupid about many things.
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thats a great question. But i cant remember.
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When i went to Vietnam to fight a war that someone else started.
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When I started re-reading my drunken previous night's posts on AB.
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When I had to say, "Righty tighty, Lefty lucy" out loud : (
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the same day i realized i'm not so stupid after all for realizing how stupid i can be:P
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"The first time I tried cooking."
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when i tried to feed my 2 month old baby pears? think it might have also been lack of sleep
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When I got married. Then the blood clot in my brain dissolved so I came back to my senses and filed for divorce IMMEDIATELY and lived happily ever after. THE END.
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When I became a mom. It set in even more when I became a mom to a teenage girl!
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When i was four years old and saw the blood pouring out of my wrist.
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When I got married.
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Trust me it did not take long
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I haven't.
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The first time I played Scrabble with my mother.
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