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That movie dealing with the number 23.

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The commercials haven't mentioned Jordan and the commercial said that the inclination of the earth is 23 degrees when in fact it is about 23.5, it making me think this movie is going to be stupid. Just my two cents.

 

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It takes 23 swift kicks with a Cuban-heeled shoe to boot the head off a yak. :clap:

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Yeah it looks like it could be interesting if there was actually more (true) significance to the # 23 than the previews suggest. I had an assumption that when Jim Carrey did serious movies they wouldn't be this stupid for some reason.

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69/3=23 :ninja:

 

But if you have 3 (or more), that is a daisy chain, which by definition is not 69.

 

Yeah, that's a pretty stupid premise for a movie.

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But if you have 3 (or more), that is a daisy chain, which by definition is not 69.

 

Yeah, that's a pretty stupid premise for a movie.

 

 

He said /3, not x3.

 

 

/3= ? midget getting a hummer :dunno:

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the commercial said that the inclination of the earth is 23 degrees when in fact it is about 23.5...

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A recent study within the Princeton Engineering Anomalies Research Lab (the PEAR lab), suggested that there is a small, though statistically measurable, link between human thought and patterns that occur in random data sets. There is no evidence as to whether this is caused by individuals unintentionally recognizing complex patterns and then moulding their thoughts towards an unconsciously known result or the thoughts of the individual are themselves affecting the random patterns in a manner of individuation. This study's results have not been replicated, and its methodologies are disputed. The PEAR lab is closing at the end of February, 2007, after conducting 28 years of research on the relationsips and interactions between Mind and Matter.

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