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KNOW BETTER THEN TO LET LITTLE PIONS WHO ARE MEANINGLESS GET TO MEEEEEE! : SORRY I SLIPPED won't let that happen AGAIN!
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Happens to the best of us
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KNOW BETTER THEN TO LET LITTLE PIONS WHO ARE MEANINGLESS GET TO MEEEEEE! : SORRY I SLIPPED won't let that happen AGAIN! we'll let it slide this time. just don't let it happen again. |
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KNOW BETTER THEN TO LET LITTLE PIONS WHO ARE MEANINGLESS GET TO MEEEEEE! : SORRY I SLIPPED won't let that happen AGAIN! we'll let it slide this time. just don't let it happen again. |
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In particle physics, a pion (short for pi meson) is any of three subatomic particles: π0, π+ and π−. Pions are the lightest mesons and play an important role in explaining low-energy properties of the strong nuclear force.
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pee-ons?
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Edited by
RKISIT
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Mon 02/09/09 06:43 AM
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In particle physics, a pion (short for pi meson) is any of three subatomic particles: π0, π+ and π−. Pions are the lightest mesons and play an important role in explaining low-energy properties of the strong nuclear force. Why are you upset with subatomic particles? |
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In particle physics, a pion (short for pi meson) is any of three subatomic particles: π0, π+ and π−. Pions are the lightest mesons and play an important role in explaining low-energy properties of the strong nuclear force. Why are you upset with subatomic particles? NOPE thanks for correcting mE! |
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oh crap....did I offend you???
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pee-ons? are these like pee ons? pee offs? |
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KNOW BETTER THEN TO LET LITTLE PIONS WHO ARE MEANINGLESS GET TO MEEEEEE! : SORRY I SLIPPED won't let that happen AGAIN! BREATHE ... in thru the nose , OUT thru the mouth ... see?? its more relaxing already |
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In particle physics, a pion (short for pi meson) is any of three subatomic particles: π0, π+ and π−. Pions are the lightest mesons and play an important role in explaining low-energy properties of the strong nuclear force. Why are you upset with subatomic particles? |
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In particle physics, a pion (short for pi meson) is any of three subatomic particles: π0, π+ and π−. Pions are the lightest mesons and play an important role in explaining low-energy properties of the strong nuclear force. Why are you upset with subatomic particles? All in the interests of particle physics. Pions -- tomorrow's greatest energy source -- if tomorrow is the year 458,909,234,513. |
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KNOW BETTER THEN TO LET LITTLE PIONS WHO ARE MEANINGLESS GET TO MEEEEEE! : SORRY I SLIPPED won't let that happen AGAIN! Real life pee ons or ones from this site? Remember that when you allow people to get under your skin from a forum interface such as this, you are really only giving them exactly what they want and what does it matter? They are anonymous. Not worth it. Pick and choose your battles wisely on here or you will find yourself banned. |
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don't should on yourself it is gross...
you will bounce back and knock em dead again |
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