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The new substitution for the 'Chuck Norris' Jokes. As with Steven Segal. He has he's own individual potential for jokes, but most people just replace the names of the persona 'facts'.
This does not, however, change the awesome righteousness of Mr. T.
Mr. does pity. And I'm a afraid it's you, 'fool'.
Pain!
'Speed walking? I pity you fool!'

Mr. T and/or Chuck Norris and/or Steven Segal don't read books, they stare them down until the books give them the information.

The new word of the day is PAIN!!!!!!

During the first season of American Gladiators, 24 contestants died while attempting to run the Eliminator. The Eliminator was a cardboard cutout of Mr. T.
by Jeremy Jonusas October 9, 2008
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Used to describe or 'name' something that brings any sort of tyranny or imposing beliefs.
Used if something represents hostility towards one's beliefs.
That you HAVE to do something.
'How expensive was that?!'

'That was Law.'

Writing examples is Law.

Trying to define Law, was Law in itself.

Getting up early is Law.



by Jeremy Jonusas October 9, 2008
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The receiving or experiencing of anything that is beneficial.
The feeling of success, wholly from enjoying an experience.
'A Gift from The God'
That was Grace.

Extra pieces in a KFC bucket is Grace.

Getting let off early shift is Grace.

Holidays is Grace.
by Jeremy Jonusas October 9, 2008
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