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A wallpaper made from the symbol of the Planet's eclipse, bringing about the arrival of Evil.From one of my favourite films ever; The Fifth Element.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ??? [2008-10-21 10:05:11 +0000 UTC]
I was going to say, how can an emotion be an element before I thought 'Fire isn't actually physical, either...'
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-10-21 10:12:47 +0000 UTC]
Wait, fire isn't physical?
I thought fire was the compression of chemicals in an oxygen rich object, hyper-releasing thermal energy as it exerts carbon dioxide in exchange for the consumption of oxygen in it's surrounding environment, in theory making it physical, just not touchable to a greater sense.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-10-21 10:15:18 +0000 UTC]
Well, it's a modern dilemma. Like the fact that darkness isn't physical, but you can't see through it.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-10-21 10:19:23 +0000 UTC]
darkness is a religion, of course it isn't physical! If darkness were physical, I'd have Jesus as a poker-buddy and would invite him every Friday night! Both aren't physical, both are not a problem.
Some animals CAN see through darkness.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-10-21 12:42:02 +0000 UTC]
Not if there is a complete absence of light. The creatures that can see in extremely dim light conditions, like cats, use light reflective lenses in their eyes to focus what little light there is onto a concentration of rod cells. Other animals use other methods to effectively 'see' like bats or moles, but they do not see using echo-location or sensory appendages, so it's not sight, and therefore a moot point.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-10-22 10:17:02 +0000 UTC]
I did it in biology class just before I got on-line, actually.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-10-22 20:06:30 +0000 UTC]
So you recently learned about that? Hmm...
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-10-23 07:48:24 +0000 UTC]
Well, some of it, anyway. I watch documentaries sometimes.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-10-23 10:00:36 +0000 UTC]
No, I don't have sattelite.
Most of the time, though, I'm in my room. Drawing.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-10-23 10:05:02 +0000 UTC]
So I guess you don't stare vacantly at your monitor like I do. If I stare long enough, I get a tingly feeling in the back of my head, that's me losing IQ points.
I lose 'em faster if I slip on some loud music and just blast it by my ear.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-10-23 10:14:34 +0000 UTC]
No, I do. I use photoshop.
I don't believe that's ever happened to me...
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-10-23 10:39:35 +0000 UTC]
That's because you don't focus at the pixels hard enough.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-10-23 10:47:44 +0000 UTC]
I'm always being interrupted, so I can't stare at it too long.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-10-23 11:03:11 +0000 UTC]
I feel a bit like Magnusson on Half-Life 2. Except...you know...not a jerk-off.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-04 22:15:20 +0000 UTC]
Children and their lack of morals! Yes!!
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-05 09:37:48 +0000 UTC]
Okay.
I agree. Noisy, noisome brutes.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-06 03:18:02 +0000 UTC]
Honestly, I don't understand why parents today can't discipline their kids properly any more. Life was complete hell when I was a kid, now I grow up and see parents are going too easy on children today.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-06 10:16:59 +0000 UTC]
So for you it's a matter of...injustice?
And, when they go easy, their children are just uncontrollable.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-06 14:00:33 +0000 UTC]
Yep! Children grow more tolerable with the proper discipline.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-06 14:08:49 +0000 UTC]
But perhaps they can be conditioned. Strict and nasty as this may seem, it allows you to block negative aspects of action. However, in the wrong hands, it can turn people into unwitting slaves. If this is to be emplyed, it should be taken carefully.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-06 23:57:12 +0000 UTC]
Nah, just smacked and slapped into the right direction.
Not neglect or abuse, just disciplined properly.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-07 11:09:24 +0000 UTC]
The health and safety state over here's way over the top. You're not allowed to use hard discipline anymore, and they're trying to get rid of bonfires. If you ask me they should get rid of alcohol and tobacco products, because they kill many more than each illegal drug combined each year.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-07 13:38:58 +0000 UTC]
Turning everyone into drones?
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-07 13:44:39 +0000 UTC]
No, actually. I'd make tobacco and alcohol illegal, and legalise cannabis. I mean, what would a policeman rather deal with: Someone beating someone to death in a drunken rage, orn not deal with someone who's mellow.
Also, have you ever heard of someone get into a fight when on dope?
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-07 13:53:44 +0000 UTC]
What makes pot so illegal again?
It has no negative long-term side effects, it's perfectly safe.
The only thing about pot that comes close to being anything near bad is the tar in the paper you roll it in. Uhhh, Use a bong or a vaporizer?
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-07 13:59:47 +0000 UTC]
I know!
Wouldn't it be great, though? It would be a hell of a weight off the shoulders of the police. The only people who would really do badly would be people who own bars and pubs, but they could all sell food and coffee and things, like Amsterdam.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-07 14:06:36 +0000 UTC]
Lemme guess, I should try hash? And how I can't go wrong with hash?
Hash is from the Cannabis Sativa as well... Don't know, I'm not an expert in narcotics...
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-07 14:13:21 +0000 UTC]
I'm not going to say such things. I haven't ever smoked the stuff.
Oh, and also, more people die per year at home from DIY accidents and swallowing bees, than from taking drugs.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-07 14:16:42 +0000 UTC]
You mean DUI/DWI?
Sorry, things may be different here...
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-07 14:33:32 +0000 UTC]
Do-it-yourself. Home improvement, Ikea style ^^
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-08 05:17:36 +0000 UTC]
You mean with missing or damaged components and the "And we didn't even need every part!" bit?
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-10 09:34:59 +0000 UTC]
Perhaps the 'nail into the Mains cable', too.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-11 09:02:37 +0000 UTC]
Hmmm, Funny when someone buys something from a place like Ikea and comes out of the box with a set of foreign instructions. Like if you're building a bed, but get instructions on how to build a nuclear warhead, in Russian!!
Won't the revolutionaries in Stalingrad be pissed.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-11 09:49:53 +0000 UTC]
What if someone could actually understand the instructions?
'Argh! There aren't any Uranium rods here! This is a bedframe!'
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-11 10:12:12 +0000 UTC]
If that happened here in the US, pray for your soul because Uranium rods are a 4 out of 10 on the difficulty to get scale.
March into a local nuclear plant, ask for some, get turned down, find a few decaying out back... Simple! Not safe because you'll possibly get lymphoma from standing next to one for 15 minutes, but easy none-the-less...
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-11 10:27:57 +0000 UTC]
You'd probably need to build a special lead tube full of coolant to carry them around in...
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-11 12:18:35 +0000 UTC]
Okay, then...
A thermos flask with some water in it. That'll keep those Gamma wavelengths inside.
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-11 15:33:06 +0000 UTC]
Gamma rays penetrate everything except lead. Lead is bad if it makes constant contact with your skin. So there isn't a chance of getting out of there safely unless that flask is solid lead, and by water you mean slurry ice, and are wearing a radiation outfit the entire time.
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BaronOfEvil In reply to ahol8191 [2008-11-12 12:09:29 +0000 UTC]
Well, concrete stops Gamma rays, as well as the more harmful Neutron radiation...but there has to be quite a lot...
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ahol8191 In reply to BaronOfEvil [2008-11-13 06:28:38 +0000 UTC]
See? Well, do you have a rough estimate as too how much?
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