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Did I ever tell you the definition of insanity?

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No, and you did not now. Hmm O.o
Sinna_Hime_chan posted over a year ago
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XxKeithHarkinxX said:

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Bravo!!! Hehe!! The insane guy kind of creeped me out !! XD...But mais than that, he made me laugh!..Love your answer!!!
xXxAngelessxXx posted over a year ago
girlygirly45 said:
Idk O_O
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Axel1313 said:
Insanity is, doing the same f***ing thing, over and over and over and over and over again claiming that 'no no no this time it will be different. THIS time it will be different
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Musiquelover said:
People...
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Sinna_Hime_chan said:
Like Axel said^ - I learned the definition of "Insanity is doing the same things expecting different results!"

It is also TOTAL SELFCENTERNESS (at core & that also breeds)

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 Like Axel said^ - I learned the definition of [b]"Insanity is doing the same things expecting different results!"[/b] It is also TOTAL SELFCENTERNESS (at core & that also breeds)
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polarwagon15 said:
Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again expecting something to change. Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again expecting something to change. Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again expecting something to change. Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again expecting something to change. Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again expecting something to change. Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again expecting something to change. Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again expecting something to change. Insanity is doing the same fucking thing over and over again expecting something to change.
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