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Bomberos
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Posted - 2007.12.13 06:28:00 -
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Edited by: Bomberos on 13/12/2007 06:30:16 Cant be  http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=mkv4chj47XY
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voogru
Gallente Massive Damage
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Posted - 2007.12.13 06:32:00 -
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The sooner the world ends the better.
I can't wait.
I'm not afraid.
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Imperator Jora'h
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Posted - 2007.12.13 06:50:00 -
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Complete and total rubbish from start to finish.
If this planet were indeed a mere few years away from earth it would be the brightest object in the sky besides the moon (and sun of course). Even if somehow it was not visible its gravitational effects would be noticed by now (Neptune was discovered because of its gravitational effects on the orbits of Saturn and Uranus and that was in 1846...they have much better equipment today).
There is no way such a massive object is in the inner solar system and undetected. Period. Full Stop. End of story.
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Neon Genesis
The Landed Gentry
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Posted - 2007.12.13 06:56:00 -
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He claims lots of features of the theory of evolution as lacking proof, and then makes the leap that there is an advanced super race of humans on a mysterious planet in our solar system that we can't detect. Hmmm. _
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F'nog
Amarr Celestial Horizon Corp. Valainaloce
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Posted - 2007.12.13 07:07:00 -
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Complete and total BS.
Considering we have records from 3600 years ago - they're not great, but still - and that the sky was one of the most important things around back then, if there really were such an event, we'd have a lot of info about it.
Originally by: Kazuma Saruwatari
F'nog for Amarr Emperor. Nuff said
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F'nog
Amarr Celestial Horizon Corp. Valainaloce
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Posted - 2007.12.13 07:10:00 -
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Originally by: Neon Genesis He claims lots of features of the theory of evolution as lacking proof, and then makes the leap that there is an advanced super race of humans on a mysterious planet in our solar system that we can't detect. Hmmm.
Where'd you get this? It wasn't in the video. I need something amusing to read, so I'd like more info.
Originally by: Kazuma Saruwatari
F'nog for Amarr Emperor. Nuff said
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Bomberos
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Posted - 2007.12.13 07:16:00 -
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Watch them here
part 1 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=XHUd7gJ1L1s&feature=related 2http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=9PXkHWwtj2A&feature=related 3 http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=dzl_ON7fCTI&feature=related 4http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=HNZIyfBChmA&feature=related 5http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=Zero0Y6TCA8&feature=related
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Neon Genesis
The Landed Gentry
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Posted - 2007.12.13 07:18:00 -
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Originally by: F'nog
Originally by: Neon Genesis He claims lots of features of the theory of evolution as lacking proof, and then makes the leap that there is an advanced super race of humans on a mysterious planet in our solar system that we can't detect. Hmmm.
Where'd you get this? It wasn't in the video. I need something amusing to read, so I'd like more info.
Yeah I'm sorry that was a weird tangent. I found this much more interesting video of an interview in the related items and forgot what the original video was.
Linkage _
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:23:00 -
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Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 13/12/2007 10:28:39 i'll give my take on it from the info i've gathered on the subject.
nibiru was some kind of battle station, a planet hauled out of it's orbit for some reason, and formed a large eliptic orbit around our son, called planet of the crossing because it crossed from one solar system into another and functioned like a gateway planet. some sensationalist claims based in translation of sumerian tablets purport that it was used to carry a scouting/overseer base or whatever, according to zecharia sitchin the "gods of antiquity" called the annunaki (those who from heaven to earth came) lived on this station and would return every 3.6k years back in the sumerian days estimated to around 6000k bc. it apparently was responsible for destruction of one of the large primordial planets in our solar system, hence the huge asteroid belt our solar system, because it's orbit was in an inclination or how you say it..
it caused cataclysmic events when it returned from its orbit which is purported to have been 3.6k years, but could have been much longer.
it was apparently destroyed by another species during either war or a preemptive strike, after it's last passing through our solar system, so not to incur cataclysmic events again. it was also known as the nemesis comet or myrva, estimated in size about 6 times as big as the earth. and has been weither falsely or not, related to the extinction of the dinosaurs, and separation of the landmasses on earth aswell as basically shaving half of earth off with it's gravity pull in one of it's ancient passages into our solar system, which zecharia sitchin in his bias right or wrong, whatever it may be, offcourse claims accounts for the history of the great flood, so that earth climate changed (according to these claims the earth was originally about 3 times as large and had far more landmass, and was a tropic climate all over)
weither any of this is true or not is up to you to decide. fantastic story fantastic information, but interesting nonetheless.
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:50:00 -
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I haven't a clue what this is about. There is supposed to be a planet, that can turn it's gravitational fields on or off in orbit in the inner solar system? It stopped the rotation of the Earth - any ideas how much energy is needed to stop the rotation, in under one hour - then spin it back up again? I want whatever they are smoking - and I want to use it to fuel my unobtanium reactor.
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Vandamsel
Gallente Repo Industries
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:54:00 -
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Edited by: Vandamsel on 13/12/2007 10:54:38 that vid has the most annoying music ever, and ya, BS if u ask me, but i guess we'll all see in a few years
REPO AND PROUD OF IT
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Gladiator Jonny
Omniscient Order
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:55:00 -
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Us brits are used to unusal and crappy weather. Bring it on i say 
If it threatens to end the world, we always have our backup force.
Mr T + Chuck Norris tag team > incoming doom.
ironicly
Mr T + Chuck Norris tag team = Incoming doom.
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:56:00 -
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Originally by: Kirjava I haven't a clue what this is about. There is supposed to be a planet, that can turn it's gravitational fields on or off in orbit in the inner solar system? It stopped the rotation of the Earth - any ideas how much energy is needed to stop the rotation, in under one hour - then spin it back up again? I want whatever they are smoking - and I want to use it to fuel my unobtanium reactor.
well if there hypothetically is such a sphere and it's 6 times as big as earth, or more, it's gravitational pull would quite suffice to do that should it come close enough. 6 times the size of earth is quite big.
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:58:00 -
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Originally by: Gladiator Jonny Us brits are used to unusal and crappy weather. Bring it on i say 
If it threatens to end the world, we always have our backup force.
Mr T + Chuck Norris tag team > incoming doom.
ironicly
Mr T + Chuck Norris tag team = Incoming doom.
yeah i approve of the aforementioned, let mr. T's nightelf mohawk tell it off, or let chuck norris do pushups on the thing, pushing it flat or atleast far far away 
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:58:00 -
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Originally by: Gladiator Jonny Us brits are used to unusal and crappy weather. Bring it on i say 
I was actualy thinking when it said "90% of humanity is dead or dieing" isn't it interesting that Britian fits all too comfortably into the remaining 10% ]
Quote: Ah bugger it's raining suphuric acid again. Could you get me a corneto while your at the shops? Yea allright - I need a new Umbrella soon.
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.13 10:59:00 -
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Originally by: Vandamsel Edited by: Vandamsel on 13/12/2007 10:54:38 that vid has the most annoying music ever, and ya, BS if u ask me, but i guess we'll all see in a few years
hehe i've allways kinda liked didgeridoo's myself, but ah well, no accounting for taste is there 
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:00:00 -
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Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 13/12/2007 11:06:18
Originally by: Kirjava
Originally by: Gladiator Jonny Us brits are used to unusal and crappy weather. Bring it on i say 
I was actualy thinking when it said "90% of humanity is dead or dieing" isn't it interesting that Britian fits all too comfortably into the remaining 10% ]
Quote: Ah bugger it's raining suphuric acid again. Could you get me a corneto while your at the shops? Yea allright - I need a new Umbrella soon.
hehe well according to the spinoffs pretty much all of europe will be flooded including lil old uk.
and some parts in america (offcourse right) will not be. damn yanks thinking of themselves again.
lol remember all this is said in good humor 
LOL this reply to the 4th video that the guy pasted above, bears repeating here.
the reply is
RipVanWrinkly (4 days ago) Show Hide Marked as spam -3 Poor comment Good comment Reply | Spam I really dont give a flying fig. Speculate all you want. If it's gonna happen, then there aint anything anyone can do to stop it. At least I will go down knowing that the bloody muslims didn't win anything. I am not a lover of the Americans, but I would rather they were in charge than the Muslims...
     
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Lyrus Associates Enuma Elish.
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:13:00 -
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Given that this was supposed to happen in April 2003, I think we're fairly safe. --------------------------------------------------------------------
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:16:00 -
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Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 13/12/2007 11:15:54
Originally by: ReaperOfSly Given that this was supposed to happen in April 2003, I think we're fairly safe.
to be frank about it, the ppl who talk about this has allways said 2012 with a few exceptions.
the 2003 part was a few people who said it would be visible in the sky in certain times in 2003. and fully visible to all in 2008.
anyways, up to people to decide. let's try keep the humor going 
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Vandamsel
Gallente Repo Industries
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:18:00 -
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Originally by: 7shining7one7 Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 13/12/2007 11:15:54
Originally by: ReaperOfSly Given that this was supposed to happen in April 2003, I think we're fairly safe.
to be frank about it, the ppl who talk about this has allways said 2012 with a few exceptions.
the 2003 part was a few people who said it would be visible in the sky in certain times in 2003. and fully visible to all in 2008.
anyways, up to people to decide. let's try keep the humor going 
what part of 2008? its gettin kinda close 
REPO AND PROUD OF IT
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:19:00 -
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The ancient astronaught theory makes sense to me in all honesty. Who here playing Eve wouldn't want to find another Earth like planet? Currently we are actively searching for one, and as we are using our own as a template, should we find one we would want to go there, maybe to colonise or maybe just to take a look, it's human nature. Should we find that planet is inhabited with a less advanced species we might take a look around on the surface, do a few tests and leave after a while. From this perspective, another race doing the exact same thing and finding Earth as the planet like theirs and taking a look isn't too farfetched. Yea I know about the odds of life existing in close proximity in all 4 dimensions at once is extrodinarily slim, but some people are struck by lightning twice or win the lottery 
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:28:00 -
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Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 13/12/2007 11:28:25
Originally by: Vandamsel
Originally by: 7shining7one7 Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 13/12/2007 11:15:54
Originally by: ReaperOfSly Given that this was supposed to happen in April 2003, I think we're fairly safe.
to be frank about it, the ppl who talk about this has allways said 2012 with a few exceptions.
the 2003 part was a few people who said it would be visible in the sky in certain times in 2003. and fully visible to all in 2008.
anyways, up to people to decide. let's try keep the humor going 
what part of 2008? its gettin kinda close 
late part of 2008, and undeniably so in all skies in mid and late 2009 according to the people who talk about it, so in the best scenario we get to call it a bunch of bollox and move on
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Locus Bey
Gallente Aliastra
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:28:00 -
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pffft, pales in comparison to the theory i heard from a group of 'travellers' i met in india in my early 20's. their version was as follows: there is a place called Hel in iceland, which once had a pyrmadical society, where those at the top of this society practiced a unique version of the cycle of yin/yang. how can i put this ...certain swimmers of a personal note where ingested when the earths axis shifted this pyramidical society and their pyramid where buried. move forward a couple of thousand years, picture yourself in a room where everything, and i mean everything is fluoro. the 'travellers' every morning ingest said swimmers in imitation of their buried brothers, and await the coming earths axis shift, and the restoration of the pyramid to its former glory. the moral of this story is, next time you see someone mention the illuminati, think of these boys and predictions of the new age.
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Elliot Reid
Digital Fury Corporation Digital Renegades
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Posted - 2007.12.13 11:37:00 -
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Well what can one say?
I suppose I could troll through the internet citing many previous cases of Doomsday Cults failing to be correct, find some prophecies of Nostrodamus and show that they are so vague that eventually something will happen that fits nicely. I could look back through tonnes of data gathered from rock, soil, Antarctic ice core's and the such that would reveal such an event never happened. I could link you a list of things that happened around the time this last supposedly happened but whats the point.
Well what can one say?
cuckoo cuckoo cuckoo cuckoo etc. etc. etc
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Sakura Nihil
Stimulus
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Posted - 2007.12.13 13:07:00 -
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*facepalm*
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Kayna Eelai
Gallente Shadow Legion Covenant Paxton Federation
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Posted - 2007.12.13 13:09:00 -
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Originally by: voogru The sooner the world ends the better.
I can't wait.
I'm not afraid.
i totally agree with this.
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 13:10:00 -
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Originally by: Sakura Nihil *facepalm*
Sakura wins this thread. I find it a tad disturbing that I recognised around 80% of those images 
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Imperator Jora'h
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Posted - 2007.12.13 16:31:00 -
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Originally by: 7shining7one7 Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 13/12/2007 11:28:25
Originally by: Vandamsel
Originally by: 7shining7one7 Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 13/12/2007 11:15:54
Originally by: ReaperOfSly Given that this was supposed to happen in April 2003, I think we're fairly safe.
to be frank about it, the ppl who talk about this has allways said 2012 with a few exceptions.
the 2003 part was a few people who said it would be visible in the sky in certain times in 2003. and fully visible to all in 2008.
anyways, up to people to decide. let's try keep the humor going 
what part of 2008? its gettin kinda close 
late part of 2008, and undeniably so in all skies in mid and late 2009 according to the people who talk about it, so in the best scenario we get to call it a bunch of bollox and move on
If it is due in 2012 it is already easily close enough to see.
The Earth orbits at ~30 km/s. I will use that as a base speed for Planet-X although likely it is slower (the further out you are from the sun the slower you go...Saturn orbits at just under 10 km/s for example). Using 30 km/s is being generous to the doomsayers.
So, if Planet-X is due here in 2012 then at most it is currently 3,784,320,000 kilometers from Earth. Neptune is 4.3 billion kilometers from Earth so that puts Planet-X between Saturn and Neptune at the outside. In reality Planet-X would have to be moving much more slowly and thus likely be closer.
Granted that is vastly oversimplified but gives you a (very) rough estimate of what we are talking about. Another page I saw where they did real orbital calculations suggested that at 1 year away Planet-X would be 900 million kilometers away (between Jupiter and Saturn).
We can see those planets just fine. Heck, we can see Pluto which is waaaay out there and very small. We'd most definitely notice this coming. Even if telescopes did not spot Planet-X first it would perturb the orbits of the planets noticeably and tell people to start looking (as noted this is how they found Neptune in 1846...they can do the same thing today much more easily than they did then).
Oh, and to the bit about stopping the rotation of the Earth...NO F'ING WAY! You have got to be kidding. The energy necessary would be stupendous and frankly the planet would tear itself apart if done on that timescale. As it happens the Earth is slowing down its rotation. The moon is doing it to us (our days are getting longer by about 0.7 seconds/year due to this). Eventually the Earth will be tidally locked to the moon just as the moon is to us (that is the moon will forever seem to hang over one spot on the earth). Note both Earth and Moon will still be rotating.
Now the moon has a mass about 1/6 that of Earth and it is orbiting quite close (remember gravitational force falls off as the inverse square of distance so far away means weaker gravitational pull). Granted Planet-X is supposed to be much larger at 6x the size of the earth. So, even if we parked Planet-X in the same orbit as the moon there is no way it would stop the Earth in a day (and actually we would orbit Planet-X...not the other way around). Granted the effects would still be quite bad to the Earth at first (eventually everything would settle down but the change would cause havoc) but stop the Earth? Nope...not a chance. Not ever (we'd eventually become tidally locked to Planet-X if we stayed in orbit long enough).
Just another reason to show these fruitloops are out of their minds.
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Kirjava
Lothian Quay Industries Zzz
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Posted - 2007.12.13 16:54:00 -
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Originally by: Anwylyd Al'Vos I don't fear death.
Neither do I to be honest, I fear what those close to me would go through if I should.
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Krexus
Amarr Reikoku Band of Brothers
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Posted - 2007.12.13 16:56:00 -
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Edited by: Krexus on 13/12/2007 17:00:33 Edited by: Krexus on 13/12/2007 16:56:54 Well, If you're in that kinda stuff I recommend you look for Michael Tsarion on youtube. This man has got some interesting idea's and explanations. :)
http://nl.youtube.com/watch?v=DUZSAkCkmRc
Like this one, it's 3 hours in total, you're in for a ride :P
And about OP, we'd have known it would hit for years and years.
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Imperator Jora'h
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Posted - 2007.12.13 16:58:00 -
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Originally by: Doctor Fruitloop
Originally by: Imperator Jora'h Just another reason to show these fruitloops are out of their minds.
Say my name and I appear.... Interestingly, since it is the West that has all the equipment for watching space, the majority of our telescopes are pointed North. There are those in the southern hemisphere, but it could be we realise "you know, maybe if it's real we should look away from the eliptical plane" to which an astronomer gets and repoints the telescope.
Nah...they're not that dumb. While there may be more in the northern hemisphere they have placed telescopes all over and there are plenty in South America and Australia at least.
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Terail Zoqial
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Posted - 2007.12.13 17:01:00 -
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I used to be open minded to this kinda stuff, now thanks to the intraweb I'm truly hateful towards tree hugging, hippy *******. The world should have ended a dozen times already and to my bitter disappointment it hasn't.
The only intresting thing that's going to happen soon is the solar flares getting pretty intense in 2012, and no, the world wont end, people wont die and we wont ascend and transmigrate to a happy place.
Modern life sucks and we're all doomed to live a life of mediocrity with idiots governing us.
Hmm, seem to be feeling a tad crappy today 
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Micheal Dietrich
Cynical Cartel
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Posted - 2007.12.13 17:18:00 -
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Such uplifting music for the end of the world. I like it! ___________________________
Originally by: ISD Santiago Cortes *Locked*
Blew through off-topic boulevard and ended up in flamebait crescent.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.13 17:51:00 -
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Oh for the love of god... 
There is no possibly way that a planet as massive or more massive than earth could possibly get this close to Earth without being detected, nor could it just stop the Earth's rotation and then just "resume" it, anything not firmly attached to the mantle would spin off into space.
And what the hell is with this "4th Density?" crap? Yes, I'm sure everyone who lived before 1600 AD was two-dimensional, and after 2008 "all will be revealed."
This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Imperator Jora'h
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Posted - 2007.12.13 18:16:00 -
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Originally by: Tarminic This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
I really hope that is a joke page. Scary to think there are still people who believe that. If there are someone should throw their collective asses in a plane and show them. Hell, you can even do it from a really tall building.
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Micheal Dietrich
Cynical Cartel
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Posted - 2007.12.13 18:18:00 -
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Originally by: Imperator Jora'h
Originally by: Tarminic This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
I really hope that is a joke page. Scary to think there are still people who believe that. If there are someone should throw their collective asses in a plane and show them. Hell, you can even do it from a really tall building.
You can do it from the beach. That's how we figured out the world was round the first time. ___________________________
Originally by: ISD Santiago Cortes *Locked*
Blew through off-topic boulevard and ended up in flamebait crescent.
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Patch86
Di-Tron Heavy Industries Atlas Alliance
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Posted - 2007.12.13 18:27:00 -
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Someone in this thread is a Jim alt. I just can't decide who. ------
Originally by: CCP Prism X There's no such thing as playing too much EvE! You all obviously need more accounts!
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Battleclash
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Posted - 2007.12.13 22:32:00 -
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If it was my money says you would've known by now. I wonder how the world governments would explain what to do when we see a giant planet in the sky?
Originally by: Vladimir Ilych Stupidity is universal.
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Vladimir Ilych
Gradient Electus Matari
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Posted - 2007.12.13 22:35:00 -
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That was just comic in a sort of sad pathetic way.
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Sir Heavy
Perkone
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Posted - 2007.12.13 22:48:00 -
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That's it!!
The prophecy is true! I'm forming a 'believers group', give me all your isk, we'll make the best of it first, and then we won't await our destiny, we'll all commit suicide!
all down?! 
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LUH 3471
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Posted - 2007.12.14 00:33:00 -
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Edited by: LUH 3471 on 14/12/2007 00:37:10 we must be the most confused humanoid species in the whole damn universe producing such bs why is it after all this million of years of evolution our perception of this universe and our place in it is still in this primitive stage
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.14 00:51:00 -
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Originally by: Imperator Jora'h
Originally by: Tarminic This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
I really hope that is a joke page. Scary to think there are still people who believe that. If there are someone should throw their collective asses in a plane and show them. Hell, you can even do it from a really tall building.
Check the forums. It's no joke.  ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

LUH 3471
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Posted - 2007.12.14 01:03:00 -
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Edited by: LUH 3471 on 14/12/2007 01:06:04
Originally by: Tarminic
Originally by: Imperator Jora'h
Originally by: Tarminic This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
I really hope that is a joke page. Scary to think there are still people who believe that. If there are someone should throw their collective asses in a plane and show them. Hell, you can even do it from a really tall building.
Check the forums. It's no joke. 
scotty emergency beam me of this ****** up planet now \o/
beam me up already...
beam me up...

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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.14 01:15:00 -
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I get the strong feeling that the Flat earth society Webpage is a joke, but the society itself is deadly serious. I mean, read the mission statement and the "Why a flat earth?" section. "Ether"? "people on the earth are like sand on a beach ball"? There's a hint of sarcasm in these pages, even if the members don't see it.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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Imperator Jora'h
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Posted - 2007.12.14 03:55:00 -
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Originally by: Dubious Drewski I get the strong feeling that the Flat earth society Webpage is a joke, but the society itself is deadly serious. I mean, read the mission statement and the "Why a flat earth?" section. "Ether"? "people on the earth are like sand on a beach ball"? There's a hint of sarcasm in these pages, even if the members don't see it.
Hmm...re-looked at it. Seems a joke. Note their disclaimer at the bottom of the front page:
Quote: The Flat Earth Society is not in any way responsible for the failure of the French to repel the Germans at the Maginot Line during WWII. Nor is the Flat Earth Society responsible for the recent yeti sightings outside the Vatican, or for the unfortunate enslavement of the Nabisco Inc. factory employees by a rogue hamster insurrectionist group. Furthermore, we are not responsible for the loss of one or more of the following, which may possibly occur as the result of exposing one's self to the dogmatic and dangerously subversive statements made within: life, limb, vision, Francois Mitterand, hearing, taste, smell, touch, thumb, Aunt Mildred, citizenship, spleen, bedrock, cloves, I Love Lucy reruns, toaster, pine derby racer, toy duck, antelope, horseradish, prosthetic ankle, double-cheeseburger, tin foil, limestone, watermelon-scented air freshner, sanity, paprika, German to Pig Latin dictionary, dish towel, pet Chihuahua, pogo stick, Golf Digest subscription, floor tile, upper torso or halibut.
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.14 04:56:00 -
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Exactly.
But many of the members on their forums are actually serious. And the Flat earth society really does exist and really does appear to be run by a bunch of loons, as seen here.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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pwnedgato
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Posted - 2007.12.14 05:03:00 -
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Would a flat earth mean no more time zones?
Originally by: Crumplecorn These is a forum for this.
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Glarion Garnier
Solar Wind STELLAR LEGION
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Posted - 2007.12.14 09:23:00 -
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Edited by: Glarion Garnier on 14/12/2007 09:23:07
Originally by: Imperator Jora'h
Originally by: Tarminic This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
I really hope that is a joke page. Scary to think there are still people who believe that. If there are someone should throw their collective asses in a plane and show them. Hell, you can even do it from a really tall building.
I visited that page. I dint bother reading more than few lines. But the point beeing wheter they are for real or not is irrelevant same with the niburu thing. The prospect that binds suchs sites / belief systems is that they want to generate money . Wheter it be in the form of add euros or dvd sales euros.
The thing with the year 2012 is that we come to an end of Age. Acording to old calendar. If I remember correctly.
Same with Mayan calendar (the end of time or what ever) -RonP 2008- |

7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.14 10:17:00 -
[49]
here is another video in relation to the op.
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Kathryn Dougans
B. S. Radioactive Sheep Farm
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Posted - 2007.12.14 11:18:00 -
[50]
Originally by: Tarminic This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
Really?
Worse than Time Cube?
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northwesten
Amarr Trinity Corporate Services
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Posted - 2007.12.14 13:19:00 -
[51]
I believe in planet unicorns 
Trinity Corporate Services
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Cult of Rawr
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Posted - 2007.12.14 13:43:00 -
[52]
And this is why drugs are bad  -----
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.14 14:48:00 -
[53]
Originally by: Kathryn Dougans
Originally by: Tarminic This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
Really?
Worse than Time Cube?
What...is...that? I don't even know what the hell he's talking about. Are there coherent sentences in there somewhere? ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Surfin's PlunderBunny
Minmatar mUfFiN fAcToRy
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Posted - 2007.12.14 14:53:00 -
[54]
Originally by: Rawr Cristina And this is why drugs are bad 
If I off my meds for a few weeks I end up in a psychotic state brought on by sleep deprivation 
Originally by: Chainsaw Plankton thats a boot.ini a file used by windows
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Kathryn Dougans
B. S. Radioactive Sheep Farm
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Posted - 2007.12.14 16:17:00 -
[55]
Originally by: Tarminic
Originally by: Kathryn Dougans
Originally by: Tarminic This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
Really?
Worse than Time Cube?
What...is...that? I don't even know what the hell he's talking about. Are there coherent sentences in there somewhere?
I'm not entirely sure, but it seems to be that he's discovered that there are 4 days in one rotation of the Earth, not 1 as the establishment seeks to inform people. 
He has proof too.
There are coherent sentences, such as this gem:
"Since I have informed you of Nature's Harmonic Time Cube 4-Day Creation Principle, your stupidity is no longer the issue. For now, the issue is just how evil you are for ignoring Life's Highest Order, and just how long the Time Cube will allow you to plunder Earth before inflicting hell upon you."
The Time Cube is coming to get you it seems. 
"Seek in haste to attend a lecture by Dr. Gene Ray, Cubic and Wisest Human - His Wisdom is Awesome."
And who could possibly argue with that?
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.14 16:39:00 -
[56]
That...doesn't...make...any...sense...at all. It's like he's just stringing random words together in a way that happens to be grammatically correct.  ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Kathryn Dougans
B. S. Radioactive Sheep Farm
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Posted - 2007.12.14 16:55:00 -
[57]
Edited by: Kathryn Dougans on 14/12/2007 17:00:33
Originally by: Tarminic That...doesn't...make...any...sense...at all. It's like he's just stringing random words together in a way that happens to be grammatically correct. 
I know.
But unlike the more conventional bizarre theories such as flat earths, rogue planets, reptilian humanoids etc. there is no way to even begin to try to convince anyone believing in Time Cube that they might be wrong.
Which is why I think it's the worst theory ever.
Edit: Although, you do have to credit him with ingenious use of fonts, formatting and colours to create a website that not only assaults your sanity with its content, but offends your sense of proper page layout.
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Shadowsword
COLSUP Tau Ceti Federation
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Posted - 2007.12.14 16:56:00 -
[58]
Edited by: Shadowsword on 14/12/2007 17:04:20 It stink of sectarist (sp?) propaganda, the kind of "join us and pray for the world, and don't forget to give us all your money, and your sons, and espescially your daughters" crap.
Like, the earth that stop rotating, then rotate 90¦ in 60 minutes, then restart rotating... What kind of idiot can believe that, seriously?
We also have a weirdo in France that is fairly known for his conspiration theories. According to them, the US acquired extra-terrestrial technologies (think Roswell), and test terratons anti-matter warheads behind Jupiter... ------------------------------------------
What is Oomph? It the sound Amarr players makes when they get kicked in the ribs. |

Verone
Veto Corp
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Posted - 2007.12.14 17:16:00 -
[59]
In the words of the kid from Drop Dead Fred :
"What a pile of ****."
>>> TRIBUTE TO A FALLEN WINGMAN <<<
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.14 17:23:00 -
[60]
Originally by: Kathryn Dougans Edit: Although, you do have to credit him with ingenious use of fonts, formatting and colours to create a website that not only assaults your sanity with its content, but offends your sense of proper page layout.
As a web designer, I was very tempted to commit ritual suicide upon loading that page. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.14 17:42:00 -
[61]
Originally by: Shadowsword Edited by: Shadowsword on 14/12/2007 17:04:20
Like, the earth that stop rotating, then rotate 90¦ in 60 minutes, then restart rotating... What kind of idiot can believe that, seriously?
tbqh, from a scientifical point of view, a sphere that is 6x as large than earth, and moving in retrograde (opposite to the normal rotation of earth) could indeed cause such an effect. it's gravity would pull the earth's rotation in the opposite direction, which would obviously create havoc.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.14 18:06:00 -
[62]
Originally by: 7shining7one7
Originally by: Shadowsword Edited by: Shadowsword on 14/12/2007 17:04:20
Like, the earth that stop rotating, then rotate 90¦ in 60 minutes, then restart rotating... What kind of idiot can believe that, seriously?
tbqh, from a scientifical point of view, a sphere that is 6x as large than earth, and moving in retrograde (opposite to the normal rotation of earth) could indeed cause such an effect. it's gravity would pull the earth's rotation in the opposite direction, which would obviously create havoc.
Not in an hour it won't. Not in a day. Not in a week. Maybe in a decade, but even that's a stretch. Stopping the Earth's rotation in an hour would literally throw everyone into orbit and spin off most of Earth's atmosphere and a good bit of it's crust. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Verone
Veto Corp
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Posted - 2007.12.14 18:07:00 -
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Originally by: Tarminic Stopping the Earth's rotation in an hour would literally throw everyone into orbit and spin off most of Earth's atmosphere and a good bit of it's crust.
Would be a kickass ride though, better than a day at alton towers 
>>> TRIBUTE TO A FALLEN WINGMAN <<<
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Barron Hull
Caldari Terra Incognita Dark Matter Coalition
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Posted - 2007.12.14 18:11:00 -
[64]
If anyone would like to see a thoroughly credible debunking of this garbage and a lot of other pseudo-scientific claptrap that gets vomited up from the demented imaginations of delusional minds, have a look at www.badastronomy.com and its associated forum, www.bautforum.com.
A word of advice for bautforum, its a family board, so watch the language. Not even the usual sidesteps all of us love so much for language filters. They'll lock you down so fast, they'll make the ISD mods on COAD look positively comatose.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.14 19:13:00 -
[65]
Originally by: Verone
Originally by: Tarminic Stopping the Earth's rotation in an hour would literally throw everyone into orbit and spin off most of Earth's atmosphere and a good bit of it's crust.
Would be a kickass ride though, better than a day at alton towers 
I have to admit, that would be pretty awesome... ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Kvaell
Minmatar Terra Incognita Dark Matter Coalition
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Posted - 2007.12.14 21:14:00 -
[66]
Originally by: Kathryn Dougans
Really?
Worse than Time Cube?
Someone actually read that and thought he could easily add it to call of cthultu Disclaimer: He is not seriuos about it, just for fun.
Quote: Magic BaconÆs TIMECUBE cthultu D20 module
Hello. You are to play TIMECUBE, fourth dimension adventure game.
What is a fourth dimension adventure game?
You have played cops and robbers, simple minds say "Lets pretend." You are not simple mind in stupid world, you are to check the rules and octagon numbers. Children are to play "Lets pretend," Aristotle has said 500 years ago "Stories have structure, which average man does not comprehend." You comprehend in the TIMECUBE!!!!
Character Creation:
Your character is cornered, 4-corner head, 1-corner face, 4-corner life metamorphosis.
Race:
In four dimensions, all beings share and know all knowledge innocently. Humans are 1-corner beings (1-corner face 4-corner head) who rotate 4-corner lifetimes: baby, child, parent, g-parent.
Uneducated-stupid race is given from the 6-side orientation of Natures harmonious TIMECUBE. Players can be choosing Red, Blue, Green, Yellow, Black or Purple. THERE IS NO WHITE IN THE TIMECUBE!!!! Rules for White can be found in upcoming TIMECUBE Sourcebook #1: Now You Can Choose White, Stupid.
Players can have chosen to exist on multiple Sides, but experience suffers. People foolishly look at Experience Deficit table on page XX.
Class:
In unpure world, there is only one class. The class of being EDUCATED STUPID!!!!!! All characters start out as equally educated ********.
Combat:
MORTAL BODIES SLAY EACH OTHER, as they are taught to do by EVIL STUPID EDUCATORS!!!! THE MORTAL BODY CAUSES PAIN. Red White or Green characters can have double-sided combat winnings. Pain and suffering exist to be on Earth. You cannot suffer in other dimensions. Teachers, scholars, learners, they all are to say that your body is real. THIS IS NOT TRUE. Your body is a trap. Life Points measures your animal-sexing body. Life points are based upon a perfect math or your arm would be too short to wipe your butt.
A single blow DAMAGES mortal shell! Roll on D20 to be hurt. If Life Points add up to nothing, you return to CYCLE OF REINCARNATION. If not, your SOCIETY dictates that you SLAVE cause pain back!!!! Roll D20 to determine hurt. Divide past, present, future by four. If your ENEMYS LIFE POINTS equal zero, than you have vanquished! You still exist in the pathetic mortal world!
Campaign World:
The universe began as a swirling mass of nothingness, from which emerged Earth and educators. When the Sun shines upon Earth, 2 - major Time points are created on opposite sides of earth - known as Midday and Midnight. Where the 2 major Time forces join, synergy creates 2 new minor Time points we recognize as Sunup and Sundown.
Ignorance of 4 day harmonic cubic nature indicts humans as unfit to live on earth.
Educators are teaching humans and your characters Evil Cubelessness. Educators cannot allow Time Cube to be known. Academia is '1 corner'. Religion but '1 corner'. 1 self is only '1 corner'. Family has '4-corners' and 4/16 cube rotation. God is a '1 corner' evil. Self-god is 1 cornerism adult scam upon child. Teach 3 equators for a 4 quadrant hemisphere which rotates to a 4/16 principle life creativity as in Family Life Cube.
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Kvaell
Minmatar Terra Incognita Dark Matter Coalition
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Posted - 2007.12.14 21:15:00 -
[67]
Quote: Adventure Seeds:
The six sides of TIMECUBE hunt outlaw bandits. Outlaw bandit has daughter which falls in love with White side of the TIMECUBE character!!! PEOPLE HAVING ANIMAL-GORILLA SEX is unclean.
Characters public forum debate stupid educators for $5,000. Characters must try words to stop tornado. Try then FAIL.
Disguised mind adventures to fourth dimension to meet SIDES of TIMECUBE. Tells THE SIX of EDUCATED word worshippers in three dimensions who live UNDERGROUND in the DARK. The SIX SIDES journey to UNDERGROUND WORLD and DESTROY uneducated minds!!!! All uneducated minds have gold.
Evil school traps ascending minds to plunder natural resources! It is up to you to free minds, STARTING WITH YOUR OWN STUPID ONE. School is in forest. Characters are attacked by wild warthogs. ROLL TO DAMAGE! Ascended minds are discovered to be just dead brains in jars. Dead stupid brains have gold and magic items.
 Magic Bacon is one crazy dude
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mamolian
Eternity INC. Mercenary Coalition
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Posted - 2007.12.14 22:38:00 -
[68]
I made a little brown fish.
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Amuko
Amarr Happy Little Roid Huggers
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Posted - 2007.12.14 23:17:00 -
[69]
Oh hell, if you're going to make something up, make it a bit believable, oh and doom scenarios are so 2006.
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Victor Valka
Caldari Archon Industries
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Posted - 2007.12.14 23:36:00 -
[70]
To quote a wise man/woman: "The World is not going to end. We're not that lucky."
Sysly.
If you want the World to end that badly I suggest you take a walk down the road with Rippy the Razor. Otherwise -- suck it up and live your life.
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Ademaro Imre
Caldari Eye of God
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Posted - 2007.12.14 23:59:00 -
[71]
Originally by: Tarminic
Actually, second-worst theory.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.15 00:53:00 -
[72]
Originally by: Ademaro Imre
Originally by: Tarminic
Actually, second-worst theory.
I am calling 3rd Worst Theory to be Hollow Earth Theory
We should lock those two groups together in a room...it would be hilarious. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Micheal Dietrich
Cynical Cartel
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Posted - 2007.12.15 01:00:00 -
[73]
Originally by: Tarminic
Originally by: Ademaro Imre
Originally by: Tarminic
Actually, second-worst theory.
I am calling 3rd Worst Theory to be Hollow Earth Theory
We should lock those two groups together in a room...it would be hilarious.
That be like putting matter and anti-matter together . Although in this case it'd be anti-matter and doesn't-matter. ___________________________
Originally by: ISD Santiago Cortes *Locked*
Blew through off-topic boulevard and ended up in flamebait crescent.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.15 13:14:00 -
[74]
Perhaps more like opiate-soaked oil and water super-saturated with acid. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Imperator Jora'h
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Posted - 2007.12.15 20:47:00 -
[75]
Originally by: Tarminic Perhaps more like opiate-soaked oil and water super-saturated with acid.
Now there's a party waiting to happen.
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Reiisha
Splint Eye Probabilities Inc.
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Posted - 2007.12.16 02:53:00 -
[76]
Well, there's one consolation in all of this: If Darwin's theory is correct, those kind of people (or creatures) will be wiped off the face of the earth in a couple of years.
Sadly though, some people who think they are smart passed laws to protect the stupid ones.
EVE History Wiki
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.16 06:36:00 -
[77]
Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 16/12/2007 06:37:56
Originally by: Reiisha Well, there's one consolation in all of this: If Darwin's theory is correct, those kind of people (or creatures) will be wiped off the face of the earth in a couple of years.
Sadly though, some people who think they are smart passed laws to protect the stupid ones.
are you even aware of what your saying or do you just mix up random words and terms together with no paying attention to the subject at hand? btw. darwins theory is not correct, which is why it's a theory, furthermore you are a disgusting ****. and lastly your hypothesis is reminiscent of an angry 5 year old wanting everyone to die cause u didn't get that action man for christmas that you wanted. and lastly, you are in fact quite stupid and not at all as smart as you would suppose. that goes for tarminic and michael dietrich in particular aswell. their stupidity and ignorance the likes of which is hard to surpass unless you somehow damage your brain through an accident.
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.17 01:12:00 -
[78]
Shining, you've just completely discreditted yourself with that single post. If I see you posting again, I personally will not take you seriously, sorry. Self control is a pretty valuable thing.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
And that's why I love that homely boat! |

7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 09:07:00 -
[79]
Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 17/12/2007 09:08:34
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Shining, you've just completely discreditted yourself with that single post. If I see you posting again, I personally will not take you seriously, sorry. Self control is a pretty valuable thing.
drewski thanks, that would rid me from wasting my time communicating with you again germ infested monkey boy. another worthless ****** identified and discarded.
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Cult of Rawr
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Posted - 2007.12.17 09:26:00 -
[80]
The most annoying thing I personally found about that kind of cult/person is their sheer lack of perception. They tell you to 'open your mind' but always fail to understand why you don't believe them, claiming you to be some kind of evil/lizard/zombie/**** figure instead
(I had the displeasure of living in the same house as such a person for several months. Like having jehovah witnesses agressively pop at your door every 5 minutes that you can't get rid of... Not fun ) -----
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 09:46:00 -
[81]
Originally by: Rawr Cristina The most annoying thing I personally found about that kind of cult/person is their sheer lack of perception. They tell you to 'open your mind' but always fail to understand why you don't believe them, claiming you to be some kind of evil/lizard/zombie/**** figure instead
(I had the displeasure of living in the same house as such a person for several months. Like having jehovah witnesses agressively pop at your door every 5 minutes that you can't get rid of... Not fun )
epic failure of not reading post from beginning.
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Zalhanan
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Posted - 2007.12.17 10:02:00 -
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Originally by: Tarminic Oh for the love of god... 
There is no possibly way that a planet as massive or more massive than earth could possibly get this close to Earth without being detected, nor could it just stop the Earth's rotation and then just "resume" it, anything not firmly attached to the mantle would spin off into space.
And what the hell is with this "4th Density?" crap? Yes, I'm sure everyone who lived before 1600 AD was two-dimensional, and after 2008 "all will be revealed."
This is the worst theory ever.
Actually, second-worst theory.
1. About "Detecting it" its not that we need some star trek "Detector" to detect these things. We have known newtons laws for a long time now and our measurements are now very accurate. At one time there was a discrepancy which planet X was one theory on how to compensate. The true answer came from Einstein's relativity not planet X. There is now no room in the equations for some magic planet that will "cross" with us.
2. Your right in that even if there was a planet that "crosses" us it cant just stop the earth and start it again. The raw energy needed to stop the earth would probably range in the "blow up one hiroshima bomb every second for the next 40 million years(if someone actually does the math i will be impressed)" Where is this energy going to come from? and since we got to stop it and start it again we need 2 times that! But then you say anything not attached will spin off. Well...assuming that the earth does stop spinning.. how would things just "spit off"? Gravity still exists. But, if the earth stopped spinning then we wouldn't have a magnetic field to protect us so we would probably "burn off" I am sure there would be many other strange effects.
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Rawr Cristina
Caldari Cult of Rawr
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Posted - 2007.12.17 10:12:00 -
[83]
Originally by: 7shining7one7
epic failure of not reading post from beginning.
I wasn't talking about you, ever consider that? -----
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Zalhanan
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Posted - 2007.12.17 10:29:00 -
[84]
Originally by: 7shining7one7
tbqh, from a scientifical point of view, a sphere that is 6x as large than earth, and moving in retrograde (opposite to the normal rotation of earth) could indeed cause such an effect. it's gravity would pull the earth's rotation in the opposite direction, which would obviously create havoc.
First of all where does the "6x" come from? Second, If the earth was a perfect solid sphere then any effect on one side will be felt as the opposite on the other side and cancel out any net effect(fields cannot perform work). But, the earth is not a perfect sphere the biggest problem in this case would be the oceans. Such a large body could effect the earths rotation but it could never create the effect described in the video. An example of this effect already exists with our moon and can be found here: http://curious.astro.cornell.edu/question.php?number=124
Conclusion: yes a large body could effect the rotation of the earth but not in a way described by the video.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.17 15:56:00 -
[85]
Originally by: 7shining7one7 are you even aware of what your saying or do you just mix up random words and terms together with no paying attention to the subject at hand? btw. darwins theory is not correct, which is why it's a theory, furthermore you are a disgusting ****. and lastly your hypothesis is reminiscent of an angry 5 year old wanting everyone to die cause u didn't get that action man for christmas that you wanted. and lastly, you are in fact quite stupid and not at all as smart as you would suppose. that goes for tarminic and michael dietrich in particular aswell. their stupidity and ignorance the likes of which is hard to surpass unless you somehow damage your brain through an accident.
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Originally by: 7shining7one7 are you even aware of what your saying or do you just mix up random words and terms together with no paying attention to the subject at hand? btw. darwins theory is not correct, which is why it's a theory, furthermore you are a disgusting ****.
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Originally by: 7shining7one7 btw. darwins theory is not correct, which is why it's a theory
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Originally by: 7shining7one7 btw. darwins theory is not correct

Also, care to provide evidence of my stupidity? ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.17 16:05:00 -
[86]
Originally by: Zalhanan Well...assuming that the earth does stop spinning.. how would things just "spit off"? Gravity still exists. But, if the earth stopped spinning then we wouldn't have a magnetic field to protect us so we would probably "burn off" I am sure there would be many other strange effects.
Simple - The earth is constantly spinning very quickly by terestrial standards, that's why the space shuttle in a geosynchronous orbit is traveling at approximately 3.1 Kilometers per second, this also causes the Coroilis Effect that you can see when a space shuttle takes off. If you simply stop that rotation, let's say over the course of an hour, you are doing the equivalent of applying a massive centrifugal force to everything on the earth. It'd literally fling everything on the surface into space, if not tear the Earth apart completely. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Shadowsword
COLSUP Tau Ceti Federation
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Posted - 2007.12.17 16:27:00 -
[87]
Originally by: 7shining7one7 Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 16/12/2007 06:37:56
Originally by: Reiisha Well, there's one consolation in all of this: If Darwin's theory is correct, those kind of people (or creatures) will be wiped off the face of the earth in a couple of years.
Sadly though, some people who think they are smart passed laws to protect the stupid ones.
are you even aware of what your saying or do you just mix up random words and terms together with no paying attention to the subject at hand? btw. darwins theory is not correct, which is why it's a theory, furthermore you are a disgusting ****. and lastly your hypothesis is reminiscent of an angry 5 year old wanting everyone to die cause u didn't get that action man for christmas that you wanted. and lastly, you are in fact quite stupid and not at all as smart as you would suppose. that goes for tarminic and michael dietrich in particular aswell. their stupidity and ignorance the likes of which is hard to surpass unless you somehow damage your brain through an accident.
Wow, an angry creationist. Please post more, you're funy to read.
Quote:
Simple - The earth is constantly spinning very quickly by terestrial standards, that's why the space shuttle in a geosynchronous orbit is traveling at approximately 3.1 Kilometers per second, this also causes the Coroilis Effect that you can see when a space shuttle takes off. If you simply stop that rotation, let's say over the course of an hour, you are doing the equivalent of applying a massive centrifugal force to everything on the earth. It'd literally fling everything on the surface into space, if not tear the Earth apart completely.
The relative transversal speed on the surface would be much less than the same speed on orbit, however. If I remember correctly, earth's circonference is about 42000 km, and it do a turn in 24 hours, so the surface has a transversal speed of 1750 km/hour, so 486m/sec. If that speed was to be brutally reduced, nothing would be put in orbit. The crust plates would probably keep turning a bit, but there would be a lot of friction between the core and the crust, giant earthquakes everywhere, huge continent-sized fissures spewing lava everywhere, and everyone die... ------------------------------------------
What is Oomph? It the sound Amarr players makes when they get kicked in the ribs. |

Eck Hauler
X.S. Industries
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Posted - 2007.12.17 16:34:00 -
[88]
.....Leave a long skill training |

Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.17 17:14:00 -
[89]
Originally by: Shadowsword The relative transversal speed on the surface would be much less than the same speed on orbit, however. If I remember correctly, earth's circonference is about 42000 km, and it do a turn in 24 hours, so the surface has a transversal speed of 1750 km/hour, so 486m/sec. If that speed was to be brutally reduced, nothing would be put in orbit. The crust plates would probably keep turning a bit, but there would be a lot of friction between the core and the crust, giant earthquakes everywhere, huge continent-sized fissures spewing lava everywhere, and everyone die...
Hrm...thanks for doing the calculations for me, I was too lazy to do them myself. However, even assuming that the crust of the earth absorbs three quarters of the force, wouldn't everything on the surface still suddenly accelerate to over 100 m/s, which is greater than terminal velocity? While nothing would get flung into orbit, I can't think of much man-made that would survive intact. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in pink Forum Warfare |

Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.17 20:42:00 -
[90]
I suppose I never thought of it critically, but I agree: I can't see how things would be flung off of the surface of the earth if it stopped suddenly. Everything not bolted to the ground if not the ground itself would catapult laterally at an intense speed, but it wouldn't be at a speed that was faster than it was already rotating.
Gravity holds everything to the ground even while we spin at our current speed. So even if rotation stopped and the surface of the earth turned into a 1750km/hr lateral smear of debri, we wouldn't be launched into space.
We'd still all die though .
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
And that's why I love that homely boat! |

7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 20:47:00 -
[91]
Originally by: Shadowsword
Wow, an angry creationist. Please post more, you're funy to read.
FAIL!!!!!!!! 
Originally by: Shadowsword
Quote:
Simple - The earth is constantly spinning very quickly by terestrial standards, that's why the space shuttle in a geosynchronous orbit is traveling at approximately 3.1 Kilometers per second, this also causes the Coroilis Effect that you can see when a space shuttle takes off. If you simply stop that rotation, let's say over the course of an hour, you are doing the equivalent of applying a massive centrifugal force to everything on the earth. It'd literally fling everything on the surface into space, if not tear the Earth apart completely.
please stop pretending like your quoting me.. like it was me who said what that stupid tarminic guys said.. (the moronic thing about people flying off earth)
secondly, your all unwilling to learn it seems (hint: velocity + retrograde motion != moons orbit and effect (tide) + real number 6-8 times as large if not destroyed), so after this, useless to post more here, moving along.
thirdly, nibiru was most likely destroyed sometime around the late 90's by whoever (it isn't really relevant) as it was preparing to enter our solar system.
furthermore, if it wasn't then enough ppl will be saved so that there'll be no extinction of humanity.
at any rate we are moving towards a future where there's no room for imbicils and ******s that want to **** other people over for their own little arrogant benefit.. so that's gonna be great. funny how the universe works isn't it.
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.17 20:48:00 -
[92]
Wanted: a feature that allows me to filter out posts from certain people.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 20:53:00 -
[93]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Wanted: a feature that allows me to filter out posts from certain people.
oh cry me a river mr. gang alt wardec exploit + smacktalk in local + hilarity ensues when posting trying to take credit for things not your doing..
just cause i for once say what i really mean when u ppl spew your rubbish your gonna cry about it... get over it, and get used to it... or get nice and get a clue..
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Dec V
Minmatar the united
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Posted - 2007.12.17 20:59:00 -
[94]
Music was average, pictures were nice, didn't bother with the text as im lazy. 4/10
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.17 21:38:00 -
[95]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Gravity holds everything to the ground even while we spin at our current speed. So even if rotation stopped and the surface of the earth turned into a 1750km/hr lateral smear of debri, we wouldn't be launched into space.
Yeah, combination of not confirming my general understanding with math, we wouldn't be going fast enough for the Coriolis effect to send us very far off the ground really.
Originally by: 7shining7one7 secondly, your all unwilling to learn it seems (hint: velocity + retrograde motion != moons orbit and effect (tide) + real number 6-8 times as large if not destroyed = negative gravity pull for earths rotation), so after this, useless to post more here, moving along.
I think you're making some kind of comparison of the gravitational effects of the moon and the ability for a planet to stop Earth's rotation for an hour, but I don't think you're using actual logic. But knowing that you're a creationist, this doesn't really surprise me. In fact I can recognize the kind of inconsistent, gelatinous thinking they tend to use.
Quote: thirdly, nibiru was most likely destroyed sometime around the late 90's by whoever (it isn't really relevant) as it was preparing to enter our solar system.
How convenient. When the apocalyptic predictions fail to deliver, it was mostly likely destroyed by something that isn't relevant to said predictions. 
Quote: furthermore, if it wasn't then it'll pop up from under the sun in may 2009 being sighted as a faint reddish cross, and things will go from there. if that happens enough ppl will be saved.
Right. So what are you going to say when it doesn't show up in 2009? I'm sure it'll be pushed back to 2012 or something.
Quote: at any rate we are moving towards a future where there's no room for imbicils and ******s that want to **** other people over for their own little arrogant benefit.. so that's gonna be great, and about f'in time i might add. funny how the universe works isn't it.
Yes, everyone who disagrees with you is clearly imbeciles, ********, and are clearly purely self-interested people who wish to benefit exclusively at the expense of others. Whatever makes you feel better about your illogical, ill-supported theories. Have fun in your bunker. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.17 22:27:00 -
[96]
Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 17/12/2007 22:29:42
Originally by: 7shining7one7 oh cry me a river mr. gang alt wardec exploit + smacktalk in local + hilarity ensues when posting trying to take credit for things not your doing.
I did what? I'm honestly curious where you heard this. I've never initiated violence against anyone EVER. Plus, even when I've lost my ships, I've never smacked. I often end up in conversations with my gankers about how the fight went, what I should have done better, etc
My style of pvp is to let people come to me and take the first shot, so I can't see how I would do anything like what you describe.
Edit: oh yeah, back on topic: Man those flat-earthers are loonS! lol!
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 22:28:00 -
[97]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski
Originally by: 7shining7one7 oh cry me a river mr. gang alt wardec exploit + smacktalk in local + hilarity ensues when posting trying to take credit for things not your doing.
I did what? I'm honestly curious where you heard this. I've never initiated violence against anyone EVER. Plus, even when I've lost my ships, I've never smacked. I often end up in conversations with my gankers about how the fight went, what I should have done better, etc
My style of pvp is to let people come to me and take the first shot, so I can't see how I would do anything like what you describe.
pvp as in baiting mission runners in motsu to help u out with a lvl 4 mish u have probs with? lulz at you..
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.17 22:32:00 -
[98]
Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 17/12/2007 22:35:52
Whaat? You must be thinking of some other dubious character. I have asked for help in lvl 4 missions before, yes. but that was a long time ago when I first got my Drake - and the guy who helped me ended up being a really cool guy who gave me his Raven when he left Eve.
You are definately thinking of someone else.
Edit: BACK ON TOPIC: speaking of this flat-earth/round-earth/hollow-earth/creationism/other debate, anyone ever heard of the EvC forums? I highly recommend it. It's very very well moderated and some fantastic discussions happen there.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 22:33:00 -
[99]
Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 17/12/2007 22:39:14
Originally by: Tarminic endless rubbish
i'm not a creationist, as i clearly stated above, first fail.
i can't be categorized or easily referenced, fail again.
you twist my words into me saying that all are imbicils that don't beleive what i'm saying when i've said exactly the opposite.. fail yet again.
you attempt to pyramid post en masse to drive this thread into oblivion (read note about pyramid style posting). fail fail fail...
your a little disturbed dirtbag who does nothing other than annoy other people and fail to coherently read and comprehend. fail once again..
and your kind of persona will be extinct, it will happen quite naturally. you will fail for the last time. there is no future for the selfish.
you sir, are fail.. you are a fool in the company of fools, but your company makes you nothing else than you are, and your company certainly does not make you right stop posting..
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 22:37:00 -
[100]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Whaat? You must be thinking of some other dubious character. I have asked for help in lvl 4 missions before, yes. but that was a long time ago when I first got my Drake - and the guy who helped me ended up being a really cool guy who gave me his Raven when he left Eve.
You are definately thinking of someone else.
epic lulz, i have you set negative standing from like 4 months back with a note attached, after you tried to do it, when i refused to gang up with you but wanted to go via bm you logoffski'd, after i had spent 10 minutes prepping + 5 minutes flight time to get to your sorry ass.. that's probably why i didn't see you much after that time till you resurfaced later on in other ingame channels spewing rubbish.
now that your little vendetta is exposed you have done nothing but destroy your own credibility..
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.17 22:43:00 -
[101]
Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 17/12/2007 22:47:49
WHAT!? I can say with perfect certainty, you are very, very mistaken. Now please, let's get back on topic here.
Edit: Ohhh, lol, I remember you now. Sorry, yes, I was trying to gang with you. I totally forgot about that. I think I was trying to do the AE bonus room with my Raven for the first time. And yes, I offered in local for someone to just finish the mission for me and keep the spoils. I was waiting forever for you, and I got a really bad vibe from you, I didn't trust you. Plus you weren't being very polite and you didn't want to gang with me because you were worried about some exploit I hadn't heard of.
It was 3AM, and your attitude made me say "ah screw it". And I went to bed.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.17 22:57:00 -
[102]
Edited by: Tarminic on 17/12/2007 22:57:35
Originally by: 7shining7one7 i'm not a creationist, as i clearly stated above, first fail.
Okay, so you don't believe in evolution - what do you believe in?
Quote: i can't be categorized or easily referenced, fail again.
I think if we took a poll, you would fit well into the "conspiracy nut" category.
Quote: you twist my words into me saying that all are imbicils that don't beleive what i'm saying when i've said exactly the opposite.. fail yet again.
Er...all I've seen is you talking crap about the people that post negative things about your ideas, and telling us that soon our type of person will be wiped out.
Quote: you attempt to pyramid post en masse to drive this thread into oblivion (read note about pyramid style posting). fail fail fail...
You clearly have no idea what pyramid-style quoting actually is.
Quote: your a little disturbed dirtbag who does nothing other than annoy other people and fail to coherently read and comprehend. fail once again..
and your kind of persona will be extinct, it will happen quite naturally. you will fail for the last time. there is no future for the selfish.
Right. Can you please explain to me how I exhibit the following characteristics: 1. Dirtbag 2. Selfish 3. Disturbed 4. Mentally handicapped 5. Arrogant
Also, filling your post with the word "fail" does not make it, nor you, cool. ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 22:58:00 -
[103]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 17/12/2007 22:49:25
WHAT!? I can say with perfect certainty, you are very, very mistaken. Now please, let's get back on topic here.
Edit: Ohhh, lol, I remember you now. Sorry, yes, I was trying to gang with you. I totally forgot about that. I think I was trying to do the AE bonus room with my Raven for the first time. And yes, I offered in local for someone to just finish the mission for me and keep the spoils. I was waiting forever for you, and I got a really bad vibe from you, I didn't trust you. Plus you weren't being very polite and you didn't want to gang with me because you were worried about some exploit I hadn't heard of.
It was 3AM, and your attitude made me say "ah screw it". And I went to bed.
I never thought I'd end up seeing you on the forums months later, flaming me.
lollerskates.. you start of the reply with saying u don't remember me and that i'm spewing rubbish, then spend the rest of the SAME reply saying that you remember me btw. ur a noob compared to me char wise, bad vibe my ass i was fitting my ship and took 5 mins to get to you, and then you kept spamming that you wanted to gang up, and i said drop bm to avoid exploit, i'm not taking any chances since the AE bonus room means death even if a bloody cruiser adds to the dps.. + it's regularly used as an excuse when doing the gang alt wardec exploit since it requires a t2 or faction tank to do..
so epic lulz at your backwater explanation.. and your wayward decisionmaking.. please shut up now k thx bye.
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 23:01:00 -
[104]
Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 17/12/2007 23:07:42
Originally by: Tarminic stuff
tarminic your a liar and everyone who will read this post from the beginning will see it, which is why you seek to drown it in this type of hot air replies.. which you do in most of the threads you are in, hence the worst poster nominations...
and i have had about what 3 short replies in this post till you started with your regular rubbish. and i didn't make this post either.. and i wasn't in the first 8 replies either..
your replies do not have any content but quotes and 1 liners, taking up immense amounts of space in the thread.. your nothing but a bag of hot air.. go help dietrich fill that cartridge and hush.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.17 23:07:00 -
[105]
Originally by: 7shining7one7 stuff
Okay, I'll stop quoting your posts if it's such a big deal, but why don't you actually address the questions I've posed:
1. If you don't believe in the theory of evolution, what do you believe in?
2. Can you please explain to me what leads you to believe that I am the following: a. Dirtbag b. Selfish c. Disturbed d. Mentally handicapped e. Arrogant
---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.17 23:11:00 -
[106]
Oh boy. It's kind of cool that people think I might be some sort of dangerous, deadly character, but I'm worried about you. You scare me.
When you mentioned you didn't want to gang with me and you wanted me to undock and fly to the mission again to make a BM for you and THEN fly over and give it to you, I thought "forget it". I was doing you the favour, giving you the bonus room. You were making things difficult and complicated, AND you were being ungrateful to boot.
You do not know me. I am a nice guy in the real world and unlike many, my honesty transfers over to this silly game world. I'm sorry if you thought I was trying to kill you. I was not. In fact, I have only ever shot at people who have shot first. Even then I rarely get kills (Ever seen a drake get a kill 1v1? I haven't, hehe)
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 23:11:00 -
[107]
Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 17/12/2007 23:13:44
Originally by: Tarminic
Originally by: 7shining7one7 stuff
Okay, I'll stop quoting your posts if it's such a big deal, but why don't you actually address the questions I've posed:
1. If you don't believe in the theory of evolution, what do you believe in?
2. Can you please explain to me what leads you to believe that I am the following: a. Dirtbag b. Selfish c. Disturbed d. Mentally handicapped e. Arrogant
tarminic i don't want to know you and i am not your friend, i've stepped aside for a lot of your bull**** in various threads, but that has come to an end. i am not responsible either for your lack of vision or for your choice to be an arrogant bastage in every way you can.. and i'm not here to help you. nor do i even want to help you, i don't see how you could possibly qualify for deserving any help should you need it, with the rotten behaviour you exude. is that clear enough? 
as for the above, the synonyms for your behaviour in general seems easy to spot even for the less adept or outright novice at behavioural understanding.
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.17 23:16:00 -
[108]
Edited by: Tarminic on 17/12/2007 23:16:24
Originally by: 7shining7one7 as for the above, the synonyms for your behaviour in general seems easy to spot even for the less adept or outright novice at behavioural understanding.
I'm asking you to provide a logical explanation for your reasoning, and you're refusing. Well ok.
Back on topic!
What other insane conspiracies do the members of OOPE have to offer?
Quote: speaking of this flat-earth/round-earth/hollow-earth/creationism/other debate, anyone ever heard of the EvC forums? I highly recommend it. It's very very well moderated and some fantastic discussions happen there.
Hrm, I'll have to check these out. Like I needed more forums to browse at work.  ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.17 23:31:00 -
[109]
Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 17/12/2007 23:34:55
Originally by: Tarminic Edited by: Tarminic on 17/12/2007 23:16:24
Originally by: 7shining7one7 as for the above, the synonyms for your behaviour in general seems easy to spot even for the less adept or outright novice at behavioural understanding.
I'm asking you to provide a logical explanation for your reasoning, and you're refusing. Well ok.
Back on topic!
What other insane conspiracies do the members of OOPE have to offer?
Quote: speaking of this flat-earth/round-earth/hollow-earth/creationism/other debate, anyone ever heard of the EvC forums? I highly recommend it. It's very very well moderated and some fantastic discussions happen there.
Hrm, I'll have to check these out. Like I needed more forums to browse at work. 
no your not, your an imbicil asking the same question over and over again having allready been provided with the answers. and your doing this merely because A, your stupid B you want everyone else to lower themselves to your level of stupidity, C your bored and apply points A and B to allieviate yourself of your lack of intellectual stimuli, while your at work i might add. you could not be more transparent if you tried.
no the answers will not be restated. no you do not deserve them to be restated, no you don't deserve any help because of your behaviour. no, no and no. and no to your next post aswell..
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Scathia Mindbender
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Posted - 2007.12.18 02:42:00 -
[110]
Originally by: 7shining7one7 Edited by: 7shining7one7 on 17/12/2007 23:34:55
Originally by: Tarminic Edited by: Tarminic on 17/12/2007 23:16:24
Originally by: 7shining7one7 as for the above, the synonyms for your behaviour in general seems easy to spot even for the less adept or outright novice at behavioural understanding.
I'm asking you to provide a logical explanation for your reasoning, and you're refusing. Well ok.
Back on topic!
What other insane conspiracies do the members of OOPE have to offer?
Quote: speaking of this flat-earth/round-earth/hollow-earth/creationism/other debate, anyone ever heard of the EvC forums? I highly recommend it. It's very very well moderated and some fantastic discussions happen there.
Hrm, I'll have to check these out. Like I needed more forums to browse at work. 
no your not, your an imbicil asking the same question over and over again having allready been provided with the answers. and your doing this merely because A, your stupid B you want everyone else to lower themselves to your level of stupidity, C your bored and apply points A and B to allieviate yourself of your lack of intellectual stimuli, while your at work i might add. you could not be more transparent if you tried.
no the answers will not be restated. no you do not deserve them to be restated, no you don't deserve any help because of your behaviour. no, no and no. and no to your next post aswell..
So who ****ed in your cheerios?
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.18 03:02:00 -
[111]
Do you see why I logged off instead of helping him? He was acting like this way back then too.
It's just too bad, really.
Shining, do you go to the University of Lethbridge (In Alberta, Canada) by any chance? There is this fellow there who reminds me of you a hell of a lot. Your character and attitudes are identical. (I don't like him at all )
If you aren't him, then you two would get along perfectly(Or you'd rip each other's throats out - one of the two)
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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Scathia Mindbender
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Posted - 2007.12.18 04:35:00 -
[112]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 18/12/2007 04:09:02 Bah, the post I was replying to was removed by a mod.
Well it lasted longer than i thought it would :)
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.18 04:44:00 -
[113]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 18/12/2007 04:09:02 Bah, the post I was replying to was removed by a mod.
For the best, most likely. 
Clearly the moderators are part of the GRAND CONSPIRACY! ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

F'nog
Amarr Celestial Horizon Corp. Valainaloce
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Posted - 2007.12.18 05:58:00 -
[114]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 18/12/2007 04:09:02 Bah, the post I was replying to was removed by a mod.
Was it made by S1? Frankly I'm amazed he hasn't been banned. I've never seen so much uncalled-for and unprovoked childish name-calling outside of CAOD, and even there it rarely lasts this long and is this personal against the player himself.
I've read all of S1's posts, and can't really find anything useful in them. Maybe someone else can explain what he's saying so that it makes sense? From what I can tell, his response to math is "You're an imbecile." Not really a good counter-argument.
Originally by: Kazuma Saruwatari
F'nog for Amarr Emperor. Nuff said
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Kyanzes
Utopian Research I.E.L. Hedonistic Imperative
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Posted - 2007.12.18 06:31:00 -
[115]
Well I can't tell wether it's true or not since I'm not qualified to verify the claims in these videos. One thing is sure though: some people also believe in aliens (huge eyes, grey skin,constant visitations), dragons, ghosts, the Loch Ness creature, Yeti/Bigfoot, transmigration of souls and other stuff that also cannot be verified. Don't forget that some few hundred years ago people were killed for being atheist. People were burned alive for witchcraft. Also don't forget that over 85 % of the population follow some religion.
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.18 06:58:00 -
[116]
You know, no matter what side you're on, even if you're on the right side - I've learned that you might just have to learn to bite your toungue and live with at least a bit of built-up tolerance to the crazies.
Here's a funny but very perceptive article that sort of relates to this thread(Along the mess it created)
Seriously, give it a read, it's funny.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
And that's why I love that homely boat! |

F'nog
Amarr Celestial Horizon Corp. Valainaloce
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Posted - 2007.12.18 08:14:00 -
[117]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 18/12/2007 07:09:07
You know, no matter what side you're on, even if you're on the right side - I've learned that you might just have to learn to bite your toungue and live with at least a bit of built-up tolerance to the crazies.
Here's a funny but very perceptive article that sort of relates to this thread(Along with the mess it created)
Seriously, give it a read, it's funny.
The forum broke your link.
Originally by: Kazuma Saruwatari
F'nog for Amarr Emperor. Nuff said
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.18 09:33:00 -
[118]
Er, fixed. Sorry.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
And that's why I love that homely boat! |

Victor Valka
Caldari Archon Industries
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Posted - 2007.12.18 09:47:00 -
[119]
Something happened and the End of Terra has been delayed. 
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ReaperOfSly
Gallente Lyrus Associates Enuma Elish.
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Posted - 2007.12.18 09:57:00 -
[120]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Er, fixed. Sorry.
No it's not. --------------------------------------------------------------------
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.18 16:16:00 -
[121]
Good article.
I wonder if out buddy got his posting privileges removed... ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

7shining7one7
Quafe Paladins
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Posted - 2007.12.18 16:41:00 -
[122]
Originally by: Tarminic Good article.
I wonder if out buddy got his posting privileges removed...
i allready told you i'm not your buddy..
lol at the guy that never read my posts but feel that he somehow can add a little injection of misinformed crazyness.. u'll be emperor of absolutely diddly squat with your anticlimatic examples of noninformative action. that's a do over..
and to you two trollies.. to think that in your twisted reality i'm the insane and ebil one and your actually the nices guys who never troll and are uber intelligent and allways constructive.. hilarity ensues 
you guys are simply a seeming fountain of exhuberating misinformed attitudes and interpretations... oh and btw. *kills thread*
there, no more will come of this. go play troll somewhere else, plenty of posts in caod. or are you bored again tarminic.. cross post understanding ftw ;) scroll up to the a b and c using a and b comment for comprehension of intentions.
also no to all your replies.. just no.. no further comments necessary.
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Strangely Brown
Cult of the Purple Wolf
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Posted - 2007.12.18 17:25:00 -
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.18 20:11:00 -
[124]
Haha! Yeah.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
And that's why I love that homely boat! |

Anwylyd Al'Vos
Minmatar LightSpeed Industries
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Posted - 2007.12.18 22:31:00 -
[125]
Originally by: Dubious Drewski Edited by: Dubious Drewski on 18/12/2007 09:34:11
You know, no matter what side you're on, even if you're on the right side - I've learned that you might just have to learn to bite your toungue and live with at least a bit of built-up tolerance to the crazies.
Here's a funny but very perceptive article that sort of relates to this thread(Along with the mess it created)
Seriously, give it a read, it's funny.
edit: Can we fix this shitty forum filter already?? I mean, c'mon! We can't even converse properly!
While I don't agree with the writer's stand point on a few things, rather then nit pick, I will agree on the overall point he was trying to make...
And while I don't agree with Tarminic's beliefs, I do find much of his postings entertaining, and I find s1's rants completely unfounded/unnecessary...
By far the most entertaining topic off this thread was "cubism" lol... anywho, great read for a boring day at work ;p _ . - Justice, Mercy, and Faith My soul has horizons further away than those of early mornings, deeper darkness than the night |

Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.19 01:45:00 -
[126]
Originally by: 7shining7one7 btw. darwins theory is not correct
By the way, whether you're a creationist or not, you kind of have to conceed that Darwin was correct and that evolution does occur. Bacterial resistence? Breeding plants and animals for our own purposes? etc.
And tell me this(if you're a biblical literalist) which one of Noah's children was Black? Which one was Asian? Which was white? Middle-eastern?
Whether you're a logical "evolutionist" or a biblical literalist, you have to acknowledge the fact that living things change from generation to generation.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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Mamothicus
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Posted - 2007.12.19 14:18:00 -
[127]
No!! its just pseudo science and will remain so until tangible evidence are discovered. He is basing his hypothesis, NB. its a hypothesis NOT a theory like he is portraying it, on a quantum mechanism called Pairing. Until that mechanism is recognised fully, it is just speculations.
Circumstantial evidence do not necessary support a single hypothesis but can support many. The circumstantial evidence he is portraying support many hypothesis, it just happens that the scientific community supports a certain hypothesis called continental drift since the circumstantial evidence was stronger for that one than "expanding Earth hypothesis" proposed and supported for a long time by S.W Carey. Until quantum science is fully understood, we will have to do with contemporary theories.
/Mamothicus
________ PhD. Chemical Engineering MSc. Environmental Science MSc. Geology
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.19 14:20:00 -
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Originally by: Dubious Drewski By the way, whether you're a creationist or not, you kind of have to concede that Darwin was correct and that evolution does occur. Bacterial resistence? Breeding plants and animals for our own purposes? etc.
Creationist Counterpoint: Species themselves adapt genetically, but they cannot create another species altogether!
Quote: And tell me this(if you're a biblical literalist) which one of Noah's children was Black? Which one was Asian? Which was white? Middle-eastern?
Creationist Counterpoint: Noah's children, by god's will, each had the genetic material of all races in them. After the flood god made it so each child would express a different racial characteristic more greatly over generations.
Quote: Whether you're a logical "evolutionist" or a biblical literalist, you have to acknowledge the fact that living things change from generation to generation.
Creationist Counterpoint: -Adaptation != Evolution -Genetic material can be changed but not added, thus things can not "evolve" to become better, just different
Quote: And in regards to the statement "evolution can't create functional design", people today use simulated evolutionary algorithms to design structures - successfully!
Creationist Counterpoint: Man is using it, so it can't be actual evolution
Of course I don't believe any of this, but I've had this debate several times before so I'm just saving the creationists a few posts. Of course anything there could be easily refuted, but let's not let facts stand in the way of anything!
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Mamothicus
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Posted - 2007.12.19 14:25:00 -
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I actually answered the wrong question, LOL. I was answering if "expanding earth hypothesis" was real!. Well I guess the Nimburu thing involves the same danger as Y2K bug, hot air. /mamo ____________________________________ "War is the greatest affair of state..." Sun-tzu |

Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.19 14:26:00 -
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Originally by: Mamothicus I actually answered the wrong question, LOL. I was answering if "expanding earth hypothesis" was real!. Well I guess the Nimburu thing involves the same danger as Y2K bug, hot air. /mamo
Do you mean there was some attempt at scientific explanation behind that? All I saw was "LOOK AT THE ANIMATIONS, THE EARTH MUST BE GROWING!!!!!!" ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

Mamothicus
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Posted - 2007.12.19 15:28:00 -
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Well yes:
http://www.expanding-earth.org/
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v221/n5185/abs/2211043a0.html
The promoter, Neil Adams: http://www.nealadams.com/morescience.html ____________________________________ "War is the greatest affair of state..." Sun-tzu |

F'nog
Amarr Celestial Horizon Corp. Valainaloce
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Posted - 2007.12.19 20:48:00 -
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Originally by: Mamothicus Well yes:
http://www.expanding-earth.org/
http://www.nature.com/nature/journal/v221/n5185/abs/2211043a0.html
The promoter, Neil Adams: http://www.nealadams.com/morescience.html
WOW! Just wow. The things people come up with are just astounding.
I wonder what S1 has to say about that?
Originally by: Kazuma Saruwatari
F'nog for Amarr Emperor. Nuff said
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Max Nero
Endless Fury
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Posted - 2007.12.19 23:20:00 -
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Good find man, the vid made my day.
I remember back in middle school, ffs, we were trying to calculate what would happen if Earth was to suddenly stop. Everything on the surface (including upper crust) would be flying off the tangent at high velocities (enough to launch objects into orbit). Yeah, no **** Sherlock, money would be the last thing I would worry about at that point. Unless somebody is willing to sell me a parachute. Or a spacesuit... Or a kessie with exotic dancers and lifetime supply of food.
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Arbitrus
Caldari SPARTAN Peacekeeping Force DeStInY.
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Posted - 2007.12.19 23:42:00 -
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lmfao what a load of bull s;h;i;t, i couldn't stop laughing 
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Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.20 05:08:00 -
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Originally by: Tarminic a bunch of semi-respectable counterpoints
Yup, I suppose I should have expected those rebuttals. I supose the fellows in that EvC forum articulate the theory and defend it much more effectively than I ever could, hehe.
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.20 15:03:00 -
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Originally by: Dubious Drewski
Originally by: Tarminic a bunch of semi-respectable counterpoints
Yup, I suppose I should have expected those rebuttals. I supose the fellows in that EvC forum articulate the theory and defend it much more effectively than I ever could, hehe.
Oh, they can be wiped out easily enough. Check this:
Originally by: Tarminic Species themselves adapt genetically, but they cannot create another species altogether!
After a hundred thousand adaptations over a million years a species no longer resembles any of it's ancient ancestors - based on genetic similarity, which scientists currently use to determine the relationship of various species, it's now a different creature altogether. To disregard this is to simply throw out the entire definition of what a species is...and what would they replace it with?
Quote: Noah's children, by god's will, each had the genetic material of all races in them. After the flood god made it so each child would express a different racial characteristic more greatly over generations.
The genetic material for all the various creeds of humanity cannot be contained in a single human genome. And if God created the world in seven days, why would he suddenly switch to using methods inside the realm of physical science to accomplish his goals?
Quote: -Adaptation != Evolution
Er, no actually. Adaption does equal evolution, they're the same thing.
Quote: -Genetic material can be changed but not added, thus things can not "evolve" to become better, just different
Incorrect, genetic mutations involve material that can be removed, changed, replicated, and recombined. Look up cell mitosis.
Quote: Man is using it, so it can't be actual evolution
The technique is still identical, it doesn't matter if man is "using" it.
As you can tell, I've had some experience with these things.  ---------------- Tarminic - 29 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

Dubious Drewski
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Posted - 2007.12.21 04:08:00 -
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As I can tell. Always is interesting stuff. Now what was the OP about again?
Originally by: Slayton Ford a Drake is normally primaried last
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Tarminic
Forsaken Resistance The Last Stand
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Posted - 2007.12.21 04:28:00 -
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Originally by: Dubious Drewski As I can tell. Always is interesting stuff. Now what was the OP about again?
Something absurd about a planet swinging toward Earth, stopping the orbit for an hour, and then "all will be revealed."  ---------------- Tarminic - 30 Million SP in Forum Warfare Play EVE: Downtime Madness v0.76.2 |

Sister Impotentata
Elite Angels Of Death
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Posted - 2007.12.21 04:34:00 -
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Originally by: Tarminic Something absurd about a planet swinging toward Earth, stopping the orbit for an hour, and then "all will be revealed." 
Dude! No Kashmir!  ----- TANSTAAFL
Originally by: Psycho John Petrucci If there's any point where you feel it's too difficult, then just stop. Because you just, you don't have it, you're just not good.
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Sharupak
Minmatar Knights Of the Black Sun Brotherhood Of Steel
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Posted - 2007.12.21 04:38:00 -
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good song though. _______________________________________________ RuntimeError: ChainEvent is blocking by design, but you're block trapped. You have'll have to find some alternative means to do Your Thing, dude. |

Sister Impotentata
Elite Angels Of Death
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Posted - 2007.12.21 05:03:00 -
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Has always been my favorite Zep. God bless Youtube, I'm even now enjoying it in ways I'd never thought possible. Rawk. ----- TANSTAAFL
Originally by: Psycho John Petrucci If there's any point where you feel it's too difficult, then just stop. Because you just, you don't have it, you're just not good.
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