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Riker Googling ‏@RikerGoogling 24m24 minutes ago

post transporter erections
 
If just one atom was out of place you'd never be able to get an erection again.
 
Miles O'Brien probably made an Enterprise Post Transport Erection of the Day thread somewhere.
 
NOOOOOO!!! They were innocent balls just trying to have some fun.
 
I bet Barclay used to wank during transport once he got over his fear.
 
"I'm showing additional matter in the transporter buffer..."
 
I have no idea if you can hotlink images from twitter BUT I'M GOING TO TRY

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The link in case it doesn't post the image http://www.trollkingdom.net/forum/imgcache/11735.imgcache.jpg
 
I keep looking for beers in the "hold the beers" ones...
 
birdsrightsactivist ‏@ProBirdRights 1h1 hour ago

When I say "all squirrel smelly liars and should be banish to the very farthest outerspace," it actually about ethic in game journalism
 
Jennifer Ouellette ‏@JenLucPiquant 3h3 hours ago

Physics students calculated that impact of being rescued by the Flash is more damaging than being hit by a car. A2_1 The Flash: Hero or Villain? | Checklin | Physics Special Topics

(from the article)

A2_1 The Flash: Hero or Villain?
Chris Checklin, Robert Miller, James Anthony Farrow, Jeremy Hue

Abstract

The CW Television Network’s show ‘The Flash’ depicts the titular character rescuing a cyclist from being hit by a car. This paper discusses whether the act of being saved by The Flash is in fact more damaging than being struck by a car. The results suggest that The Flash can be a hero but will have to alter either his speed or his method to lessen the impact on the victim.
 
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