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RedSky (Member Profile)

Seric says...

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No idea, I stole it from someone.

Wait, you own a pair of Stax SR-007 Omega IIs?

*mad jealousy*In reply to this comment by Seric:
The character in your avatar, where's it from? She's wearing my headphones ._____.


Save your jealousy, I don't own those :<
http://rosea.primula.name/wp-content/gallery/headphone-fetish/STAX%20-%20SR007%28OMEGA%20II%29.jpg

that is indeed what they seem to be though, I thought they looked kinda like my sennies

http://www.hudobnysvet.sk/shop/images/hd595.jpg

Seric (Member Profile)

New Computer Determines Conservation Laws Autonomously

3 years designing the ultimate Sim City

Sugar: The Bitter Truth

choggie says...

Eliminate refined sugars from the diet or seriously limit them, natural fiber, omegas, lotta water. Who needs a health plan? Eat like an any other mammal does that live son the wild. Instinctually.
A: Unhealthy people, the majority of whom are so through programming and lack of knowledge or concern...

How to Spot a Fake Rolex

Baby Chicks dumped alive into a grinder (and other horrors)

Bidouleroux says...

Historically, meat was a shortcut to a fuller diet for proto-humans. Not every human population had access to a full array of vegetables that could procure all amino acids, fat (e.g. better bioavailabilty of omega-3-6-9) and proteins necessary for the development of a higher metabolism. In fact, some think that cooked meat was the greatest accelerator, both because of the changes made to the meat by heating it and for the conservation properties of the heat treatment (basically proto-pasteurization).

Of course, using meat nowadays can be considered wasteful, but what we should do is think how to better exploit the available resources (i.e. the domesticated animals) rather than how to stop using them. For example, we could harvest the methane produced by cows, etc. Instead, vegans want to "liberate" the domesticated animals thus letting them take up valuable real estate with no benefit to us. I mean, where do the vegans think all these animals will live when liberated? At the bottom of the sea? Plus, domesticated animals can only live in the ecosystem that they have been engineered for, meaning they can only live in a human-centered environment. If we would let them go, we would have to re-engineer them for wild life... talk about waste!

Whale evolution animated

Sculpting in Solid Mercury, with Liquid Nitrogen

So you´d prefer Wolverine´s claws or his mutant healing?

dannym3141 says...

>> ^mentality:
$50k for immortality and near invincibility? Sign me up!
I've always thought that Wolverine's superhealing was - by far - the best mutant power out there.
Also, the way these two acted at first reminded me of a gay couple adopting their first baby lol


Best mutant power is easily just any kind of omega-level mutant like jean or jubilee or whatever. Jubilee was meant to be one of the most powerful mutants ever, apparently limitless in power, and being omega-level supposedly makes you all but immortal. Hence jean dying doesn't necessarily mean she's dead. The phoenix rises, etc.

I realise how nerdy this looks, but after watching it yesterday on film4, i decided to read up on what exactly happened to cyclops, which led to jean, which led to omega-level mutants and to jubilee and onwards....

Honestly.

Today was a beautiful day (Blog Entry by swampgirl)

swampgirl says...

It got cold here again, but no snow. Best thing for the flu is take some pain relievers, turn the thermostat up, and FLOOD yourself with hot fluids.. tea, soup, broth, veggie juice. Just ridiculous amounts. And hole up w/ a Planet of the Apes marathon.. Anything Heston will do though. Omega Man, Soylent Green. You get the idea.

Feel better

In the beginning, God created injustice

Where I've been (Blog Entry by Sarzy)

Sarzy says...

World of Warcraft is so deviously addictive, I'm sure everyone at Blizzard has a special place in hell reserved just for them.

I'm actually going to be on the outskirts of Seoul, so not too close to Masan as far as I can gather. I will be blogging about my trip (don't bother going there now though; the blog is still under construction. Check back in a week or two).

srd (Member Profile)

NicoleBee says...

No idea! I just have the one album and really cherry-picked the song I liked most. Don't care about the group themselves quite honestly. This is true for most of what I listen to.


In reply to this comment by srd:
Do you know their early works? Souls/Islands come to mind. That is truly horrible, even by germish standards. I never really paid them much attention after Alpha-Omega though, so maybe they actually took lessons.

In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
I guess it really isn't what you say but how you say it.

In reply to this comment by srd:
Project Pitchfork, really? Wow. I've always found their tenuous grasp of english to be extremely cringe-worthy

NicoleBee (Member Profile)

srd says...

Do you know their early works? Souls/Islands come to mind. That is truly horrible, even by germish standards. I never really paid them much attention after Alpha-Omega though, so maybe they actually took lessons.

In reply to this comment by NicoleBee:
I guess it really isn't what you say but how you say it.

In reply to this comment by srd:
Project Pitchfork, really? Wow. I've always found their tenuous grasp of english to be extremely cringe-worthy



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