I'm going to kill you SB.
That's how I will enjoy my remaining moments.
YOU SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME YOU STUPID MAN DUDE!
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I'm going to kill you SB.
That's how I will enjoy my remaining moments.
YOU SCARED THE CRAP OUT OF ME YOU STUPID MAN DUDE!
I'll spend the rest of my life making it a mission to meet everyone in mY collage of friends!!! :D <3
...Yes...Including Winnie The Pooh...
The force of the impact would be enough to turn the bug's mass into pure energy. Right down to the smallest level. That much mass, converted, would be enough raw energy to generate an explosion that would take out this planet, and the solar system. Might even be enough to destroy the sun properly.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sasquatch
Either that, or it'd create a black hole, and implode the system instead of exploding it. Depends on if you go with Einstein's model of relativity and mass, or Hawkin's revised relativity. Doesn't matter to us, though, as our planet and everything on it is atomized within the first half of a millisecond.
do a futurama! fart simultaneously and move out the way the fart again when it passes.
EVERYONE!!! LOOK OUT!!! AN EARTH SIZED MICROWAVE IS COMING OUR WAY!!!
Worlds ending, is it? I've heard worse excuses to drink.
hhh? i haven't been idrinking at alld/ . im no drunked./
[img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img]! How the hell could you lie? I was almost crapping myself!
Jesus. I hate you. You... dammiy, you're just sick!
Your skillz of deduction are out of this world, Sherlock! And dust particles could move in a group throughout space, as long as the group isn't interrupted. There isn't any wind that could blow them particles apart.Quote:
Originally Posted by Shoden
And Kams, I'd so tie you up and have my way before you could kill me. :joey:
But how could the particles get together without a force to keep them together?
Acidic? wtf?
I admit I did [img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img][img]/xxx.gif[/img] myself before I realized.