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The British Nazi Party
>> ^gwiz665:
Democracy does not work. There.
People who don't know what they are voting about, should not have a vote.
I agree. I do honestly think that democracy can take us so far in an evolutionary/enlightenment kind of way, and at that point you have to discard it and move onto something different.
Don't ask me what. But there is no way we'll achieve something amazing, such as a completely free, work-free, hatred free world where everyone lives in harmony and bliss and chases whatever dream he/she has. And we use our technology as a tool to free us all from working our lives away, instead of a tool for crowbarring more money out of a public desperate for entertainment in their miserable lives
What IS this creature?!?
Crake wins with crowbar comment.
What IS this creature?!?
Needs more crowbar.
soulmonarch (Member Profile)
Have you tried adjusting the flux capacitor with a nadion pulse? That should fix it right up.
In reply to this comment by soulmonarch:
Apologies, sir.
...My Heisenberg compensator was obviously malfunctioning. >_>
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
Way to break my joke.
In reply to this comment by soulmonarch:
For what it's worth: Black holes very well MAY work that way, at least in relation to tachyons.
A tachyon is a theoretical particle that has no mass, and may therefore exceed the speed of light (or possibly escape a black hole.) That's why you always hear them used in relation to black holes, gravity anomalies and FTL travel.
*shrug* So what if tachyons may not exist? That's part of the fun of fiction.
>> ^gwiz665:
BLACK HOLES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY! GOOD NIGHT!
>> ^Ornthoron:
He left out the episode where they are trapped inside a black hole, and use a tachyon beam as a crowbar to force a hole in the event horizon so they can get out.
gwiz665 (Member Profile)
Apologies, sir.
...My Heisenberg compensator was obviously malfunctioning. >_>
In reply to this comment by gwiz665:
Way to break my joke.
In reply to this comment by soulmonarch:
For what it's worth: Black holes very well MAY work that way, at least in relation to tachyons.
A tachyon is a theoretical particle that has no mass, and may therefore exceed the speed of light (or possibly escape a black hole.) That's why you always hear them used in relation to black holes, gravity anomalies and FTL travel.
*shrug* So what if tachyons may not exist? That's part of the fun of fiction.
>> ^gwiz665:
BLACK HOLES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY! GOOD NIGHT!
>> ^Ornthoron:
He left out the episode where they are trapped inside a black hole, and use a tachyon beam as a crowbar to force a hole in the event horizon so they can get out.
soulmonarch (Member Profile)
Way to break my joke.
In reply to this comment by soulmonarch:
For what it's worth: Black holes very well MAY work that way, at least in relation to tachyons.
A tachyon is a theoretical particle that has no mass, and may therefore exceed the speed of light (or possibly escape a black hole.) That's why you always hear them used in relation to black holes, gravity anomalies and FTL travel.
*shrug* So what if tachyons may not exist? That's part of the fun of fiction.
>> ^gwiz665:
BLACK HOLES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY! GOOD NIGHT!
>> ^Ornthoron:
He left out the episode where they are trapped inside a black hole, and use a tachyon beam as a crowbar to force a hole in the event horizon so they can get out.
The Top 10 Star Trek Technobabbles
For what it's worth: Black holes very well MAY work that way, at least in relation to tachyons.
A tachyon is a theoretical particle that has no mass, and may therefore exceed the speed of light (or possibly escape a black hole.) That's why you always hear them used in relation to black holes, gravity anomalies and FTL travel.
*shrug* So what if tachyons may not exist? That's part of the fun of fiction.
>> ^gwiz665:
BLACK HOLES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY! GOOD NIGHT!
>> ^Ornthoron:
He left out the episode where they are trapped inside a black hole, and use a tachyon beam as a crowbar to force a hole in the event horizon so they can get out.
Well, some of the dust has settled (Blog Entry by MarineGunrock)
Get a crowbar!
The Top 10 Star Trek Technobabbles
BLACK HOLES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY! GOOD NIGHT!
>> ^Ornthoron:
He left out the episode where they are trapped inside a black hole, and use a tachyon beam as a crowbar to force a hole in the event horizon so they can get out.
The Top 10 Star Trek Technobabbles
He left out the episode where they are trapped inside a black hole, and use a tachyon beam as a crowbar to force a hole in the event horizon so they can get out.
Batman - Old Silent Film
wtf did that utility belt have in it? a screwdriver and a crowbar?
Btw I love that the "Batmobile" is a Ford Model T. Comon, is that seriously the best Bruce Wayne could have bought?
Escape From City 17 Part One
Yeah crowbar!
now this is my kind of woman (automatic gunfire)
crowbars hurt more...
Man gets jail time for sitting down too slow in court
>> ^xxovercastxx:
This is nothing compared to the shit his brother Gordon went through.
Yeah!! they didn't even give Ian a crowbar or anything !
Enbred Texas Twisty Cats
My objective side wonders what would motivate someone to do such a thing.
My emotional side wants to buy a crowbar.