saying pad's name backwards sends him back to the 5th dimension where he belongs!
greetings, fellow internet!saying pad's name backwards sends him back to the 5th dimension where he belongs!
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gnats
:sucked into the 5th dimension:
you better back off before i jack off
you forgot to light a cigarette first
damn 5th dimension is beyond dimension quattro holy shit pad
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Question by jezebel
Submitted on 8/27/2003
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what are those words called that are spelled the same way backwards as forwards
Answer by John Nowakowski
Submitted on 10/1/2003
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palindrome. A palindrome can be a word, such as "Otto" or many words:
"A man, a plan, a canal: panama."
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