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That was... interesting. If there is one thing this site does for me, it's introduce new ways for me to lower my intelligence. I mean, even fellow commenters chip in with some videos.
The MP3 of this and Rap Chop are in my "Shower mix" in iTunes. Not a good idea to shave while this plays. I also don't know if I'm allowed to say the N-word while singing it in my house alone....
@nutbastard: The only way it could have been better is if the frosting came after the line of grind up on that dick. So wrong on so many levels, but hilarious. Now excuse me as I go wash myself.
@Xagest: I've actually discussed that with friends of mine. If you think about it, can't you see Google manufacturing computers within 10-15 years? First it was a web browser, then an OS (albeit, a very skinny OS) and with the rate of programs and services they're putting out, it's only natural they branch out to hardware at some point.
However, their downfall will be when they start trying to produce automobiles.
@mattycakes:
No, Google won't manufacture computers. They'll just hand out terminal devices, consisting of a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. You just plug it into the wall. All the actual hardware (CPU, RAM, harddrive, video card, network card) would all be virtualized on their centralized servers.
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/me is all over that.
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that video is so wrong. it's wonderful.
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However, their downfall will be when they start trying to produce automobiles.
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No, Google won't manufacture computers. They'll just hand out terminal devices, consisting of a monitor, keyboard, and mouse. You just plug it into the wall. All the actual hardware (CPU, RAM, harddrive, video card, network card) would all be virtualized on their centralized servers.
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GOOG?
GGL?
G?
God, the second one almost gave me a bad case of RBK.
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...Frankly, though, I like the blue-new-Google over the serene-new-Google.
*too many Googles*
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~C.M. Burns
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