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4 Comments:
Yesterday I wrote a quantum mechanics exam worth 100% of my grade for the term. After that, my mind is numb, and even this amuses me.
HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!
I laughed so hard, a little pee came out.
When you sneeze and you dribble, it's called a snibble.
Does that mean you libbled?
I'm not quite sure if a little pee came out when I heard this - but I laughed damn hard.
Nice one.
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