You were all in GD 30 seconds ago

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In summary, the conversation discussed the lack of activity in the GD forum and suggested turning off the computer to do other activities. Some participants mentioned household chores and outdoor activities as alternatives to being bored.
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you were all in GD 30 seconds ago, yet GD is as silent as the M. Kaku forum.
 
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Perhaps you should take that as a cue to turn off the computer and do something.
 
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t-tu-urn...off?
 
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Yes, I'm afraid it may be time to pull the plug.
 
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I don't think his computer has a power button anymore
 
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No 13-yr old should be bored as long as there are still lawns to be mowed, weeds to be pulled, papers to be delivered, dogs to be walked, or cats to be sat. :tongue2:
 
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my dog never goes on walks, and everyone in this neighborhood had someone to work on their yard.
 

1. What does "You were all in GD 30 seconds ago" mean?

"You were all in GD 30 seconds ago" is a statement that suggests that all individuals in a group were previously involved or engaged in a specific activity or situation, which was referred to as "GD," just 30 seconds ago.

2. How is "GD" defined in this context?

In this context, "GD" could refer to a specific location, event, or moment in time. It could also be an acronym for a group or organization.

3. Is this statement always true?

No, this statement is not always true. It is a hypothetical situation that assumes all individuals in a group were previously involved in a specific activity or situation, but it is not a guarantee.

4. Why is this statement significant in a scientific context?

This statement could be significant in a scientific context because it could be used to track and analyze the behavior or actions of a group of individuals in a specific setting. It could also be a factor in conducting experiments or studies involving group dynamics or social interactions.

5. Can this statement be proven or measured?

This statement is subjective and cannot be proven or measured. It is based on a specific moment in time and the perception of the speaker, making it difficult to verify its accuracy. However, it could be used as a starting point for further scientific investigation.

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