WHY ARE THEY SO BIG??
January 28, 2007 12:17 AM Subscribe
No, no, no. I'm not clicking there.
posted by tangerine at 12:48 AM on January 28, 2007 [1 favorite]
posted by tangerine at 12:48 AM on January 28, 2007 [1 favorite]
Death by tangerine, what a fate for a cranberry. Alas, we could have conserved together.
posted by Cranberry at 12:56 AM on January 28, 2007
posted by Cranberry at 12:56 AM on January 28, 2007
"OMG tangerines!!!!"
I like this person very much.
posted by thehmsbeagle at 1:13 AM on January 28, 2007
I like this person very much.
posted by thehmsbeagle at 1:13 AM on January 28, 2007
If only I had a trampoline and these were babies. Now that would be a game.
Like this? [Java, very slow game]
posted by knave at 1:40 AM on January 28, 2007
Like this? [Java, very slow game]
posted by knave at 1:40 AM on January 28, 2007
I really identified with that little dude... I mean, who hasn't been there? 89 dodged.
posted by chudder at 1:58 AM on January 28, 2007
posted by chudder at 1:58 AM on January 28, 2007
Well that was really strange.
posted by weretable and the undead chairs at 2:11 AM on January 28, 2007
posted by weretable and the undead chairs at 2:11 AM on January 28, 2007
I hate the tangerine game.
posted by pernoctalian at 5:33 AM on January 28, 2007
posted by pernoctalian at 5:33 AM on January 28, 2007
Oh yes.
There is no way for the reflective consciousness to subsume the pre-reflective, and so reflection is fated to a form of anxiety, i.e. the human condition. The reflective consciousness in all its forms, (scientific, artistic or otherwise) can only limit the thing-in-itself by virtue of its attempt to understand or describe it.
posted by R. Mutt at 5:56 AM on January 28, 2007
There is no way for the reflective consciousness to subsume the pre-reflective, and so reflection is fated to a form of anxiety, i.e. the human condition. The reflective consciousness in all its forms, (scientific, artistic or otherwise) can only limit the thing-in-itself by virtue of its attempt to understand or describe it.
posted by R. Mutt at 5:56 AM on January 28, 2007
I hate the tangerine game.
Try the biscuit game then.
posted by greycap at 6:47 AM on January 28, 2007
Try the biscuit game then.
posted by greycap at 6:47 AM on January 28, 2007
I was posting somwhere else when it suddenly disappeared and I was here instead. oh well
posted by infini at 7:04 AM on January 28, 2007
posted by infini at 7:04 AM on January 28, 2007
I got 95 my first try and then totally sucked. At least that dude won't get scurvy.
posted by sharpener at 11:32 AM on January 28, 2007
posted by sharpener at 11:32 AM on January 28, 2007
164
posted by Richard Daly at 2:20 PM on January 28, 2007
posted by Richard Daly at 2:20 PM on January 28, 2007
Tangerine Panic is now on my top 5 list for "names for bands I'll never form".
posted by Ynoxas at 9:10 PM on January 28, 2007
posted by Ynoxas at 9:10 PM on January 28, 2007
101, and thanks now I've lost The Game. Damn it, I'd been winning for months.
posted by oddman at 10:24 PM on January 28, 2007
posted by oddman at 10:24 PM on January 28, 2007
A game that shows that simple + humor + deadly fruit = good! 196.
posted by obol at 8:47 AM on January 29, 2007
posted by obol at 8:47 AM on January 29, 2007
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