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Hypothetically speaking

 
 
akira
15:49 / 26.02.04
In my hypothetical opinion...If your saying your last goodbye to someone you love, you will NEVER see each other again, and just as you turn to walk away and let go of each others hands, fingers touching, a spark flows between you, naturaly you turn back. Hypothetically speaking, that means your meant to be.
 
 
Cheap. Easy. Cruel.
15:53 / 26.02.04
Hypothetically speaking, I would assume that the spark was static electricity. Wear different shoes.
 
 
akira
15:55 / 26.02.04
Also, hypothetically speaking, if you want to be with someone, and all you have is hope, and you keep pushing your luck, then you let her go, no more hypothetical luck pushing, there is no future or possibility of said hypothetical situation occuring. Unless a miracle happens. Hypotheticaly.
 
 
Saint Keggers
15:57 / 26.02.04
Hypothetically speaking, it means of of the two people is a mutant and is trying to kill the other person with strange electrical powers.
The theory is 'If I can't have him/her no on will!'
This just prove my point, my hypothesis if you will: Dating mutants will never lead to true happiness, although it may bring about Real Ultimate Power!
 
 
Bed Head
16:03 / 26.02.04
Hypothetically speaking, I have found that last goodbyes to someone you love are usually screamed from the opposite sides of a room. Or, in my case, across a crowded train platform. There generally isn’t much in the way of hand-holding, so not much chance for last-gasp love-sparks passing between your souls. Er, purely hypothetically speaking.
 
 
akira
16:03 / 26.02.04
And hypotheticaly speaking, if your late for work, and have ran out of shreddies, this too is a miracle. Being hungry all morning is not.
 
 
8===>Q: alyn
16:52 / 26.02.04
Let's say, hypothetically, that I were to clear Todd's desk off and get him a sandwich. Can anyone explain the theory behind this?
 
 
Squirmelia
19:48 / 26.02.04
Some of the most intense tingling of my arm has come from objects on my desk, but if there were sandwiches on the desk instead, then hypothetically, it might cause less shaking. Maybe Todd's desk is similar?
 
 
unheimlich manoeuvre
20:06 / 26.02.04
In theory there is no difference between theory and practice. In practice there is.
 
  
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