I can't quite see what the crab nebula has to do with our demise.
look when a crab nebula starts shooting off mysterious flares a few days after massive unexplained animal deaths you start to look for the obvious answer
I always figured by the time we'd be aware of a gamma burst heading towards us, it would have already reached us. Speed of light and all that.
My mind is drawing a blank, but there is some physics explanation as to how we can notice the gamma burst or whatever in time
also gamma rays are slower than lightspeed?
i think a prior wave of particles/radiation or whatever would provide a very small amount of advance warning. if i remember correctly from Death from Above! always possible that i'm completely wrong.
i could feel at the time
there was no way of knowing
fallen leaves in the night
who can say where they're blowing
as free as the wind
hopefully learning
why the sea on the tide
has no way of turning
more than this
you know there's nothing more than this
tell me one thing more than this
oooh there's nothing more than this
its more the symbolism and imagery produced by the idea of a flock of birds all falling from the sky, or a school of fish all washing up on a beach that, while being perfectly normal, is still slightly macabre and thus a bit creepy
so apparently on this trip someone pissed off the bouncer at a club and they got their face destroyed. they had to get stiches and everything. oh and some poor girl was assaulted. man, I hate people.
Dread just seems kind of clumsy to me. I see the reasoning behind it, and the idea is fun, but I don't think there is anything meaty enough there to bother with it in practise.
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oh I'm sorry this isn't infowars
Okay....that's rather alarming.
I'm really worried now.
One of these people ain't like the others :whistle:
You can find out about the gamma rays before they hit by using an ansible.
i think a prior wave of particles/radiation or whatever would provide a very small amount of advance warning. if i remember correctly from Death from Above! always possible that i'm completely wrong.
EDIT: wait a second posh
there was no way of knowing
fallen leaves in the night
who can say where they're blowing
as free as the wind
hopefully learning
why the sea on the tide
has no way of turning
more than this
you know there's nothing more than this
tell me one thing more than this
oooh there's nothing more than this
fireworks are an unlikely cause ze expert said
The guy to the left of the RZA ain't nearly as famous as the other two.
no, it's not
because they do it all the time
i used to think 3e D&D was hell
then I encountered...shadowrun
And.....what is this....where is my mousemat.
*unrolls what looks like large yoga mattress*
WHAT THE FUCK?!
stats? dice?
fuck that noise, BRING OUT THE JENGA
I didn't know you were from liliput
cheap suggestions nerds?
you would think i would have recognized him
first of all that de_dust2 and it is also from CS:S which is clearly inferior
/neckbeard off
A DUHHHHHHHH
man it's still creepy
you walk outside to grab the paper in your robe and you notice a dead bird on the ground. how sad, you think, it must have hit a window.
then the camera pans and there's thousands of dead birds littering the ground, all quiet and still
doesn't matter if it happens every day of the week it's still creepy
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a jerk is what
yeah
thats right
Dread just seems kind of clumsy to me. I see the reasoning behind it, and the idea is fun, but I don't think there is anything meaty enough there to bother with it in practise.
i feel ya
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NERDS?! On my Penny Arcade Forums?
and arch is a nerd among nerds. king nerd. the super nerd. el nerdablo.
i am like a volcano that you can fit in your pocket
Isn't that de_dust2?