Who Invented the Door?

Tangled Web said:
You do not do drugs. For goodness sakes I saw you at Church on Sunday.
hey shut the **** up! you dont know me! haha and plus your a ****in traitor!
 
Colossal Spoons said:
Psh. Everybody knows it was Thomas JEFFERSON who invented the lightbulb.

I think you're thinking of the invention of mixed babies :p
 
Hades said:
Oh, man. So your cats do that too?
It's SOoooooo infuriating.

and i have FOUR of the little indecisive beasties!!!
 
Ooh, ooh! Just got a kitten for my daughter! She named her 'Strawberry'! :)
 
Kitties make you happy :D

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Kessel Day said:
perhaps she just likes strawberries :)

I never assume to know what kids are thinking. If that cat made her think of strawberries, then Strawberry it is lol.
 
Colossal Spoons said:
^Your daughter must have named her in the dark :p
Kessel Day said:
perhaps she just likes strawberries :)
Well, she's 5. Who knows the reasons behind the stuff kids that age do. :hyper:
 
I doubt I would have liked to be around myself at that age. The tons of illogical crap I probably said and did.
 
Dew k. Mosi said:
Ever think about that? I mean big inventions like the car or tv or the lightbulb we all know who invented them? But what about the little stuff we take for granted? The door, that spring thing to hold toilet paper, plastic pumpkins for trick-or-treating? I mean I always wonder about that stuff, but it's not the sort of thing that is easy to find out.
The thing that blows my mind is that there was, for a fact there was, a first person ever on Earth to make the sound "COW" (for example) and mean the animal.
Everyone didn't just spontaneously and simultaneously agree to say a word. There was a first guy ever to say each word in the form that we use today.

HowWhyInsane
 
Colossal Spoons said:
I never assume to know what kids are thinking. If that cat made her think of strawberries, then Strawberry it is lol.

*nods* so true. a friend of mine was worried that her five year old son didn't like science because he told his teacher he didn't like scientists.

when she asked him what he had against scientists, he said "they don't wear cowboy boots". go figure. :hyper:
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
The thing that blows my mind is that there was, for a fact there was, a first person ever on Earth to make the sound "COW" (for example) and mean the animal.
Everyone didn't just spontaneously and simultaneously agree to say a word. There was a first guy ever to say each word in the form that we use today.

HowWhyInsane

I think about that everyday of my life...seriously. Not cows, but words in general.
 
Wilhelm-Scream said:
The thing that blows my mind is that there was, for a fact there was, a first person ever on Earth to make the sound "COW" (for example) and mean the animal.
Everyone didn't just spontaneously and simultaneously agree to say a word. There was a first guy ever to say each word in the form that we use today.

HowWhyInsane

the Bible says that God brought the animals to Adam so that Adam could name them. so i guess Adam might have invented the word "cow".

the mere capacity of speak is a miracle in itself, W-S. :hyper:
 
Kessel Day said:
*nods* so true. a friend of mine was worried that her five year old son didn't like science because he told his teacher he didn't like scientists.

when she asked him what he had against scientists, he said "they don't wear cowboy boots". go figure. :hyper:

I bet that made perfect sense in his little head. Makes you wonder if kids are actually more in tune with the world than we adults are and if we slowly get dumber with age.
 
Kessel Day said:
the Bible says that God brought the animals to Adam so that Adam could name them. so i guess Adam might have invented the word "cow".

the mere capacity of speak is a miracle in itself, W-S. :hyper:

He invented the word in his own language that existed at the time. When the languages were changed at the tower or Babel, we got a different word in different languages. then we got the dirivitives of languages which confuses the crap outa me.
 
Colossal Spoons said:
I bet that made perfect sense in his little head. Makes you wonder if kids are actually more in tune with the world than we adults are and if we slowly get dumber with age.

unless they are pressured, they are the most honest creatures in the world.
 
Tsunulia said:
He invented the word in his own language that existed at the time. When the languages were changed at the tower or Babel, we got a different word in different languages. then we got the dirivitives of languages which confuses the crap outa me.

yeah. we studied Beowulf in english class and it was so strange to recognize words but they had totally different pronunciations.
 

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