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Yeah and then exams go right up until around mid-November.
 
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I solve Rubik's Cubes for relaxation. Nothing relieves my stress or embarrassment or anger better than solving a Rubik's Cube over and over. Im pretty good, if I must say so myself, but not anywhere near world-record-breaking good. My personal record is one minute and eighteen seconds. (my average is about one and a half minutes) I want to get it under a minute, and then I will be content.


"Important dialog is only in Hollywood films" - Kyle Phillip Johnson
 
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What's the world record.
 
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I couldn't solve one of those damn things in an hour and 18 seconds, nevermind a minute.
 
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If I remember correctly the world record is 15.6 seconds.


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I know someone who can do it in under a minute.... And he did it while riding a unicycle...



And no. I am not joking.


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I bet he couldn't do it on a pogostick. Razz
 
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I did it blindfolded once. I would do it again, but it takes a while to memorize all the moves.


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Here's some pointless information regarding rubiks cubes:
http://www.speedcubing.com/news_archive_2002.html
 
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Mad I just realised this topic only has a two star rating! I gave it a five but it didn't do any good! It's still two! Frown
Seriously people, this is arguably the greatest thread on the history of the forums, and I demand to see its rating lifted!
Get voting you scum! Mad
 
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I put in my vote, didn't help either


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it's the nook, i don't really think it matters what the rating is. we all know it rocks...what more do you need?
 
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I NEED TICKS DAMMIT!!!
 
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dont bring them in here, I dont wanna have to call Clark.
 
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coudl someone guide me in the direction of the cheese cause nothing smells better than playdoh
 
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I used to love eating paydoh.
 
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it looks good doesnt it
 
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As a child I never had the luxury of playing with playdoh, for I grew up in a tropical 3rd world country. All we did was play with furry spiders, kick the soccer ball around, hunt large lizards, play with ourselves, and experiment w/ organic drugs. But now, I love the stuff. Playdoh
 
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dirty hands. wash them
 
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quote:
Originally posted by FashtheStampede:
As a child I never had the luxury of playing with playdoh, for I grew up in a tropical 3rd world country. All we did was play with furry spiders, kick the soccer ball around, hunt large lizards, play with ourselves, and experiment w/ organic drugs. But now, I love the stuff. Playdoh


If I may ask, where is that?


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