Other's Responses
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I like it both ways!
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thats what she said.
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Burger King says I can!
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Yes you can!
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"YOU CAN'T HAVE IT BOTH WAYS!" teacher rocks!=D
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No u all wrong this is a physics test, in which you all fail. Virtual here just means that the eye imagine the image and its not really there. Sometimes the lens can make an real image that will be seen on a screen if you put it where the image is.
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4.half? That's new.
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Solution: Quantum physics.
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Virtual realities aren't really existent... There is only ever reality or virtuality i.e. If you are playing a virtual reality game you are in a real existence playing something that is in a virtual existence however the two remain seperate...
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virtual + real = the matrix ;)
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"you can't have it both ways"....that's what she said
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too much DOTA
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Too bad they didnt say "Virtually Realistic"
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The teacher doesn't want it both ways! D:
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FYI: in the phrase virtual reality, virtual is not used as an address to a state of existance, but rather as an adjective that denotes the existance is "practically" a reality. in short: virtual = almost = nearly = practically the more you know.
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I have to pee
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YOU CANT HAEV IT BOTH WAYS THATS WHAT SHE SAID
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rofl = 4.half? wtf?
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Reality is virtual?
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Your wife didn't seem to mind having it both ways last night...
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fucking idiot
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All marks are negatives, that's really coold.
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"rofl = 4.half? wtf?" - It's not a decimal point, rather a dot that's used to denote multiplication.
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Makes is a hell of alot easier to have it both ways
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thats what she said
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Something CAN be both veridical and phenomenological! The teacher doesn't know what he/she is talking about!
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oh why not
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I can have it my way
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You can if you're bisexual.
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THIS IS NOT BURGER KING
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Lol he has a -9.
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pc word, the best of both worlds.
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That's what she said!
I like it both ways!