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In my definition yes.

In yours, it's just one of the 3 cycles.

one of three

1 of 3

1/3

lol :P

we're both right you know, just 2 different ways to look at it.

Bah. I promissed myself to stop posting in this thread. This is what its done to me:

hair-on-fire.jpg

P.S. Thats not really me, I am not an ugly ranga with glasses and a multitude of freckles. No offense to rangas reading this thread or to DOOF if he his a ranga.

not only they shit but they sound shit too! lol

do you also think rb26's sound shit?? coz ive heard a few 13b's that sound like rb26's.

and... if your car accelerated like this one... do you really think you'd care how it sounded?? or would you care if other people care about how it sounded?? i know i wouldnt..

It's obvious to see who reads the title of a thread and clicks "reply" lol.

I can't blame him though; this thread is like a cancer. It just keeps growing and no one really wants it.

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