lowly
Created on: October 11th, 2006
lowly
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46 https://www.bing.com
6 http://www.google.com.hk
3 http://216.18.188.175:80
1 http://ytmnsfw.com/users/lowcast/sites
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October 11th, 2006
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Wow, this is a piece of art. LOL!
October 11th, 2006
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last
October 11th, 2006
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first after last
October 11th, 2006
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Wow, this is a piece of sh*t. FTL!
October 11th, 2006
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Serious, what is the f*cking point, assnozzle?
October 11th, 2006
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I couldn't stop listening to the beat, and I loved the quality of the image. Are you calling human or the insects lowly? I've got my thoughts, but I'd like to hear yours first.
October 11th, 2006
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It's fairly obvious that he's not calling humans lowly. He's calling the viewers of his ytmnd lowly. Notice the frame is pointing to the eye, the viewer. You're all lowly scum. Welcome to the club! We meet Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8 pm in my mom's basement.
October 11th, 2006
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don't tell everyone about the club!!!!
October 11th, 2006
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i'll bring the beer
October 11th, 2006
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but he's also calling himself lowly, since he made it, and since the word isn't "You" it's "Eye"(I).
October 11th, 2006
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uncomfortable- sweet! klasky- yes i am lowly, i am bug. members of the club- i wish we had a club.
October 12th, 2006
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YTMNDs are pretty much the only significant difference between humans and insects. but i think we'll catch up to them, someday.
October 12th, 2006
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interesting stuff
October 25th, 2006
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Entomology etymology: Originally, Latin had pupus (boy) and pupa (girl), plus the diminutives pupillus and pupilla (little children). The meaning of "student" did not emerge until the sixteenth century. Pupilla came to mean a little doll, and also the central part of the eye, from the reflected (doll-like) image of oneself seen there. The English word pupa (chrysalis) also came from the same roots, coined by the Swedish naturalist Linnaeus to name the resting stage in insect metamorphosis.
October 30th, 2006
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lowcast is dead. RIP. Actually, Rape Him In Peace.
October 30th, 2006
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^Sorry for raping you. I cleaned up afterwards.
November 6th, 2006
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Reminds me of Female's sites.
May 15th, 2007
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Bugs and eyeballs, two of the few things that give me the superwillies. :(