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You don't know, you've never been raped 

A response used when one person calls another one out on their bullshit.
"I don't think your life is as bad as you claim."
"You don't know, you've never been raped!"

Bubble was never published. I seriously would like to know why. If you can not be that considerate, I will gladly delete Urban dictionary and all its links from my device. 

Fu Bubble was never published. I seriously would like to know why. If you can not be that considerate, I will gladly delete Urban dictionary and all its links from my device.

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Never Knows Best 

A philosophical statement written on Mamimi's cigarette in the show, Fooly Cooly (FLCL). Some viewers believe that the full message is in fact, "Tasuku Never Knows Best," but it is disputed. The significance of the quote is relative to the individual.
Never Knows Best by Applewind December 28, 2009

tomorrow never knows

One of the first, if not THE first psychadelic-induced songs ever created. The studio techniques used to create the song were (and still are, actually) revolutionary for their time. Definitely worth a listen, even if you are sober (it's an even cooler song when you're buzzed!)

Can be found on The Beatles' "Revolver" album.
"Tomorrow Never Knows" is one of the greatest/coolest/technical songs I've ever heard.
tomorrow never knows by SuperSonicX September 25, 2006

Tomorrow Never Knows

The very first "psychedelic" song in the history of rock n' roll. Appeared on the Beatles 1966 album, Revolver. It was also one of the most revolutionary songs in studio recording history.
Tomorrow Never Knows by yonoid October 30, 2004