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I dare you!
#1
I dare you to paste what ever you have in your clipboard.
I DARE YOU! I'll start!

GOODBYE

#2
Original text:

"The flute sits calmly on the window."

...35 translations later, Bing gives us:

"Flute, Horn"

GOODBYE

#3
V.V I don't know what that is...

WOW META YOU SUUUUUUCK
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xDf-_8KvGM - I'm Ready to Go. P!ATD.
Remember - It's okay to not like things, as long as you're not a jerk about it!

~What What.
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#4
Well I know what a 'clip board' I doubt that youre talking about that wooden thing you attack papers to
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0xDf-_8KvGM - I'm Ready to Go. P!ATD.
Remember - It's okay to not like things, as long as you're not a jerk about it!

~What What.
Hush Hush.~
#5
^^^^^^^^
ask for help

xoxoxo
#6
I got nothing on my clipboard <img src=" title="Smile">
[SuperDonor]
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#7
gwanggyo power center

is what I had on my clipboard XDDDDD Just so everyone knows what it is, I'll add some more info, also from my clipboard...

"This is Gwanggyo Power Centre, a concept design for a new town located roughly 20 miles south of Seoul, South Korea. MVRDV won a competition with this design, which consists of skinny, hill-shaped buildings that contain housing, offices, parking, retail, leisure, and educational spaces. Although the concept plan is currently under review for feasibility and cost estimations, if everything moves forward, Gwanggyo Power Centre will become a self-sustaining town of 77,000 inhabitants.

The Power Centre is remarkably green, but that’s all for a purpose. The design is intended to mimic and link to the lake and hills (and the natural environment surrounding the site). It was conceived in rings because the town has different needs for phasing, positioning, and size. Every structure has a terrace with plantations for outdoor life. The plantations are fed by a floor-to-floor circulation system that stores water for irrigation. The end result is a vertical park that reduces energy and water usage.

The towers each feature prominent voids that act as atriums, lobbies, and plazas and also provide light and ventilation. Gwanggyo Power Centre, as currently planned, anticipates having over 2 million square feet for housing, 2 million square feet for parking, 500 thousand square feet for offices, and over 2 million square feet for culture, retail, leisure, and education. That’s a development comprising ~6.5 million square feet of space."

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"Gwanggyo Green Power Centre Designed to Mimic Nature"
By Preston on Dec. 15, 2008
http://www.jetsongreen.com/2008/12/gwanggyo-power.html
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#8
BITCH NOPE, I GOT RID OF IT!
^^^OMG, OMGOMG NO. NO. NO.NOOOOO NONONOONONONONOOO!!!
DONT CLICK THAT. DONT!
DEAL WITH IT
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#9
DONT WORRY ABOUT THAT, THAT IS NOTHING. DONT COPY PASTE THAT INTO YOUR BROWSER OR YOU WILL DIE! DIIIEEEE!!!!
plz dont o.o
DEAL WITH IT
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#10
>.< DAMN I CLICKED IT
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