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Post by ajay on Oct 21, 2003 18:55:07 GMT -5
What if an airborne canine-specific disease develops and wipes out all the dogs on our planet?
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Post by Arkham on Oct 22, 2003 12:58:16 GMT -5
trudat. and because the ONE assurance i thought existed in life (that being that some people will own dogs) i see no reason to go on. good-by cruelle wurld. "the Horror! the Horror!"
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Post by Tyler on Oct 22, 2003 13:15:14 GMT -5
Some sick fuck will still own a dog, even if it is dead. So don't go Brandon!
What about gravity?
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Post by adiisnointhewack on Oct 22, 2003 15:13:52 GMT -5
guarantees are for squares.
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Post by Arkham on Oct 22, 2003 17:21:06 GMT -5
circles are for squares.
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Post by ajay on Oct 22, 2003 19:27:58 GMT -5
Gravity schmavity. We have astronauts who live in space without it.
Maybe in ten years we'll all live in space after destroying the Earth.
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Post by Steve M on Oct 22, 2003 22:41:39 GMT -5
probability
good call
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Post by Tyler on Oct 23, 2003 13:37:06 GMT -5
no, no, man. there is ALWAYS gravity. Astronauts in orbit are in free-fall around the earth. On trips to the moon, we are still affected by the suns gravity. Your body has mass, and therefore gravity.
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Post by ajay on Oct 23, 2003 14:00:14 GMT -5
Q1338A you're right, good thinking. I forgot about the sun's gravity.
However you still can't guarantee it. Like I said in my first post it all comes back to death. We cannot guarantee anything because of death (of both ourselves and of objects i.e. the sun).
Our very world and all the laws we've applied to it could explode tomorrow creating a whole new set of physical laws we can't comprehend right now. A new universe without gravity. It seems silly, but no one can be 100% it couldn't happen.
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Post by Arkham on Oct 23, 2003 15:14:26 GMT -5
aren't physics objective though? i always understood it as physical formula being unalterable.
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Post by Steve M on Oct 23, 2003 18:06:12 GMT -5
did you take grade 12 physics? quantum physics... probablility, dude.
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Post by Arkham on Oct 23, 2003 18:44:46 GMT -5
i just got whacked in head by the ignorance branch, in other words i haven't a clue what anything you just said means. i should've taken physics, i wish i had now, just for the knowledge of it. perhaps i will come across a book in value village that explains it all.
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Post by Tyler on Oct 24, 2003 14:00:13 GMT -5
i'm not 100% sure i'm going to die either. though i am pretty sure, about as sure as i am that when i drop a tomato, it's gonna hit the floor (probably with a good 'squishing' sound)
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Post by ajay on Oct 25, 2003 19:04:00 GMT -5
True that. Then there's truly no guarantees.
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Post by emmanuelxgoldstein on Oct 29, 2003 0:51:26 GMT -5
Well, with a lot of my dreams, if I wasn't so weirded out by the content of them, I would guarantee you that they would come true. Simply because I knowww!
It's quite difficult, the last time this happened was a few weeks back, that one REALLY eerie foggy night. I was hiding in this large park hoping to avoid or improve our own chances in a conflict with these older drunken scumbags. They had a bat and two knives, it was truly a case of the Ten Times A Day scenario... "They tell their weekend stories involving baseball bats and 'fags'.". Sigh, it's strange. The funniest thing about it all is that most people would say "Oh, that's just deja vu" but I know it's not, because I remember waking up and having that happen. Recently I was thinking that maybe fate does exist somehow, it's difficult to cope with. Another thing that I thought about yesterday, my CAPP teacher asked us to picture an apple, and tell us what colour it was, and that it had to do with how colours help you remember when studying. She said that we don't think in black and white. I think for the most part, I do. Dreams are also much the same. Interesting ideas. I'd like to formulate them a little more for more productive posting rather than just randomly babbling them off here... sorry.
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