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Geek Culture / Some food for thought...

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data 98junkiee
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 01:40 Edited at: 13th Feb 2012 01:41
Dark Java Dude 64
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 03:18
Strange...

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Benjamin
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 03:27
Am I missing something? Is there something contradictory about putting tuna in sunflower oil?



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Dark Java Dude 64
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 04:46
Yah, see, exactly, that's why i said strange as i dont really understand the images significance

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Yodaman Jer
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 05:36
Well, apparently you can order this tuna off of Amazon.co.uk. I suppose that's pretty significantly insignificant, though.


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Daniel TGC
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 06:16
Fish is well regarded as brain food. That's the joke.
Dark Java Dude 64
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 06:47
Quote: "significantly insignificant"
Nah, insignificantly significant.

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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 06:52
Ah, yes, food. Very interesting.



TheComet
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 09:46
Quote: "Nah, insignificantly significant."


If you say insignificantly significant, you're saying that something allegedly significant is insignificant, where if you say significantly insignificant, you're saying that it's incredibly insignificant because the significance of it being insignificant is significant. See the difference? That's why it should be significantly insignificant

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Van B
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 10:12
It's actually better for making tuna mayonaise, blends with the mayo better than when it's in brine. Only get the stuff in brine if it's for your cat though.

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zeroSlave
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 10:47
Is your avatar Inuyasha making out with Koga?

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data 98junkiee
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 13:25
Quote: "Is your avatar Inuyasha making out with Koga?"


Yes, yes it is.

Just to confirm the picture does is in fact a joke in relation to the reputation fish has as a brain food.
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Posted: 13th Feb 2012 22:27 Edited at: 13th Feb 2012 22:27
So it's a joke?.. ok.. don't do stand-up.

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Posted: 14th Feb 2012 00:27 Edited at: 14th Feb 2012 00:27
Quote: "Just to confirm the picture does is in fact a joke in relation to the reputation fish has as a brain food."


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rolfy
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Posted: 14th Feb 2012 00:39 Edited at: 14th Feb 2012 00:40


Go on give him a piece of your mind....

Awesome! Its one of those threads.
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Posted: 14th Feb 2012 02:12 Edited at: 14th Feb 2012 02:13

How about this?

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Posted: 14th Feb 2012 02:22
Wishful thinking?
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Posted: 14th Feb 2012 03:05 Edited at: 14th Feb 2012 03:06
Oh, food for thought, I should probably just complete the repertoire...



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Posted: 14th Feb 2012 03:18


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