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October 19, 2009

The sexiest things in the world to me are... 1. Vietnamese accents 2. Big Teddy Bear bodies (; (Alvin Mao): What gets me hot

What gets me hot

The sexiest things in the world to me are...

1. Vietnamese accents
2. Big Teddy Bear bodies (; (Alvin Mao)
3. Laughter & Great Personality
4. Nice body and fun to be around
5. Kink & Sex
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YouTube Can Take Away My Talking Piano But Google Will Keep My Thoughts Intact » Akamai Computers & Gadgets :

  • NICHOPOULOUZO on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    OMG! I just got an email from Stockholm: They want you two guys to have this debate before President Obama accepts his Nobel Prize. But they said that they’d only pay the airfare for one of you )(Nobel’s cheap) Which one of you wants to go?

  • NICHOPOULOUZO on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

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  • NICHOPOULOUZO on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    you know youtube: it’s cheaper than getting in a bar fight, and there’s no piano player to shoot

  • LivingOnMyPC on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    this scares me

  • realisticHomeboy on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    you sound intelligent. Great reasoning dude.

  • Thycid on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    you are stupid

  • realisticHomeboy on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    I think it’s obvious, because nothing else would make sense. Asking to play the piano as a piano would be stupid.

  • nsrrenard on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    you think it’s obvious because you were the one that wrote it in the first place. the same way you’ll know what tying a string around your finger means, but others won’t.

  • realisticHomeboy on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    I think it’s obvious, and blame everybody who didn’t get it the right way.

  • nsrrenard on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    perhaps you should have stated that rather than just saying “now play some music that way”, whereas “that way” refers to what is essentially a player piano. elaborate a bit next time and you won’t have people against you ;P

  • whatgetsmehot on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    we declare that we are all responsible. educators, politicians…

  • realisticHomeboy on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    Why would you downvote this. I guess people are dont’ get it. I am not asking to play a piece of piano music the regular way.

    Hence that I wrote “Now play some music THAT WAY”.

    Meaning playing it the same way as the voice is generated. Like take an mp3 with for example Madonna and play it through there.

  • realisticHomeboy on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    I am saying, play music, in the same manner that it is playing voices. Not by playing a piano piece, but by playing a piece of music from a recording, through the computer, output through the piano just the same way the voice is output. Are you getting it?

  • realisticHomeboy on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    Sounds more like you don’t get what I am saying.

  • nsrrenard on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    i don’t think you get it :/

  • Ianmademedoit on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    I think pianos already do that.

  • thegalaxyguardian on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    Player Piano: Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia-
    ~
    A player piano is a self-playing piano, containing a pneumatic or electro-mechanical mechanism that operates the piano action. The original player piano was created in the late 19th century, but mainly became popular in the 1920s.
    In the 1950’s, many companies began to “save” many of the classic player pianos, restoring them to their former glory. Today, Player pianos can be found in upper class hotels, but mainly in the homes of collectors.

  • realisticHomeboy on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    Now play some music that way, instead of just speech.

  • Ken2234 on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    KILL THE BEAST!!!

  • Bakerr07 on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    Destroy it with fire!

  • Roystothecoolkid on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    lol

  • FullOfFlail on Sat, 10th Oct 2009 4:57 am 

    interesting, yet scary…

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