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| They say that 'every cloud has a silver lining.' But how do they know this? Did they somehow capture clouds from the sky and test them? | |
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| And do they even use this silver for anything? Do they harness it at all? Am I wearing a fucking cloud on my wrist right now? | |
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| And even if we assume that all of this is actually true, which I doubt, how can they say that 'every' cloud has a silver lining? Have they tested them all? I doubt it. | |
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| Listen dipshits, clouds are forming every single day. Whether or not they have silver I don't know, but it doesn't take a genius to see that every cloud is different, and it is really arrogant of | |
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| you to think that you can make these broad statements about stuff that you will never be able to truly know! Sorry if I sound harsh but this is a subject that I am very passionate about! | |
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