CC veterans, i need your help...

<p>i'm trying to find these 2 things on the internet that i read on CC here a long while back. & it's really bothering me...not knowing.</p>

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<li><p>this fake email exchange between these 2 future room mates for college...one was an anal nerd who kept asking the other what things he planned on bringing to the dorm room so he wouldn't bring the same. the other guy kept blowing him off. it was so funny, i want to read it again :&lt;/p></li>
<li><p>this documentary/series on youtube of really weird science beliefs [some of which are held by dan brown, i believe]. & it had like a strange title. & it was all these philosophical/science-y/quantum physics-type things. i never got to watch that much of it, but i will if u can help me find it!</p></li>
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<p>I’m going to try and hijack this</p>

<p>I believe you have succeeded. I may be wrong, however.
Nevertheless, may I suggest a fine window-panel maker?</p>

<p>Who would that be? I am presently repaneling my windows</p>

<p>Approximately, where do you reside? A zip could will suffice.</p>

<p>lmao</p>

<p>04757</p>

<p>I believe you have the wrong zip code. 04757 refers to the upper region of Maine. The location named in your profile, however, points to Down East, Maine which is an entirely different and rural region.</p>

<p>However, 04757, also known as Mapleton, is a clever pick for such a town that refers to your online alias. I am appointing you to a URL which shows local window salesman in your area of Mapleton, ME.</p>

<p>URL: [04757</a> windows - Google Maps](<a href=“Google Maps”>Google Maps)</p>

<p>lawl @ Aroostook County with its two inhabited areas</p>

<p>maple, i used to like u -_-</p>

<p>This one wasn’t being used for anything!</p>

<p>I am confused at the compassion thisgirlisaG had shown towards Mapleleafs26 despite the fact that she had only recently joined College Confidential.</p>

<p>^wrong. & ‘compassion’ makes no sense in that context, whether sarcastic or not.</p>

<p>^ “Liked” fits under the same seamless category of compassion. (At least, I believe.)</p>

<p>I’ve trained for months to achieve this good will</p>

<p>^ He has quite the experience around these quarters.</p>

<p>“Liked” and “compassion” are certainly not the same. To feel compassion is to feel sympathy or benevolence. To be liked is to evoke appreciation in others.</p>

<p>Aero’s right</p>

<p><em>bows in piety</em></p>

<p>You seem to be alleviating from my general point.
Therefore, I shall provide one example of what I mean: Shakesphere once used a wide vocabulary of words - even nouns used as verbs - and he has been appreciated world-wide by many ever since.</p>

<p>You mean, “deviating.” </p>

<p>Yes, Shakespeare did use and possess a wide vocabulary, and sometimes employed artistic license for the sake of a rhyme scheme or for emphatic purposes. What he did not do, however, was use diction incorrectly.</p>

<p>I am sorry. However, I did not mean “deviating”. I applied the word “alleviating” based under your previous actions of the use of evidence to “provide physical relief, as from pain” similar to the psychological affects I have bestowed upon you earlier when you believed I have used incorrect diction. You wanted a reason to be correct, so you used the evidence you had gathered to do just that. I stand with my case.</p>