[QUOTE=Mikedestruct]Wait about a thousand years for scientists to figure that out, come on dude, we are still just experimenting with space travel. Humans aren't the most developed race in the universe...[/QUOTE]
Exactly. So nobody should go around saying the Big Bang is a fact.
Oops, accidentally rated you Friendly.
Okay so some people commited suicide after hearing the song
how many others listened to it and never killed themselves?
Exactly
[QUOTE=Mikedestruct]Ehm, Mass is never created or destroyed, so therefore there was a ball of mass the size of a marble with all the matter of the universe compressed in it. Then boom, it explodes out and creates the universe.[/QUOTE]
The size of a marble? =/
I think the scientific theory says it was a singularity. Therefore, infinitely small.
Yes yes, Whatever. I'm sorry but my brain functions are slow because I was attacked by monkeys in the woods.
[QUOTE=Kilgore 2nd]Just read through all 11 pages, well not all posts but the ones with external links and stories on, which is very rare for me to do. This is most interesting indeed.
How deep were these hydro phone thingies that are being talked about in the OP?
Couldn't they just be the sound of a Military sub passing above/below a few miles away? Movement in the earth's plates on the sea bed miles below?
I really do think we should explore the deepest seas before we explore other planets.[/QUOTE]
I tell you what. if i ever become a shark scientist/marine biologist i'll drop some sonar in mysterious places when noones looking.
There was once a joke so funny, that everyone who read it would die laughing
[QUOTE=Cyber_Demon]There was once a joke so funny, that everyone who read it would die laughing[/QUOTE]
I doubt that would effect me, it takes a lot to make me laugh.
[QUOTE=Cyber_Demon]There was once a joke so funny, that everyone who read it would die laughing[/QUOTE]
Postal's ass?
[QUOTE=Cyber_Demon]There was once a joke so funny, that everyone who read it would die laughing[/QUOTE]
The british superweapon?
There v[b][u][/u][/b]ere...two peanuts. valking down the street. Von vas assaulted- Peanut.
[QUOTE=OvB]The british superweapon?[/QUOTE]
They used it in WW2 against the Germans. It was the world's funniest joke.
In fact, they had to translate it to German just so that the British soldiers wouldn't be able to understand it and die.
[QUOTE=Karhu1992]Well. We'll see. Just keep on commenting how you're feeling... I'm watching with interest. :v:
EDIT: oh my God, he hasn't commented in five minutes![/QUOTE]
Holy SHIT I'm dead!
[QUOTE=hl2poo]Holy SHIT I'm dead![/QUOTE]
stop posting your ded
What was the British super weapon joke?
[QUOTE=Bryanrocks01]They used it in WW2 against the Germans. It was the world's funniest joke.
In fact, they had to translate it to German just so that the British soldiers wouldn't be able to understand it and die.[/QUOTE]
Umm, actually, wasn't that like a Monty Python sketch or something?
[QUOTE=Mikedestruct]What was the British super weapon joke?[/QUOTE]
Who knows, you die if you read it. :v:
Fine, I'll die happy. Now give my my fucking world's best joke!
[QUOTE=Mikedestruct]Fine, I'll die happy. Now give my my fucking world's best joke![/QUOTE]
Better Nate than lever? I don't wanna get charged with murder, here. I'm sure YouTube has an informational video on it, though.
Already tried that, there is none, and Google has no answer!
[QUOTE=Kilgore 2nd]Just read through all 11 pages, well not all posts but the ones with external links and stories on, which is very rare for me to do. This is most interesting indeed.
How deep were these hydro phone thingies that are being talked about in the OP?
Couldn't they just be the sound of a Military sub passing above/below a few miles away? Movement in the earth's plates on the sea bed miles below?
I really do think we should explore the deepest seas before we explore other planets.[/QUOTE]
No, it was not another military sub that was what the hydrophone was for though detecting USSR subs, And it was not plates sliding against eachother they said it was something like a blue whale only many times larger. They also said it couldn't of been anything with a sac like a squid
Anybody know anything about ball lightning?
I remember watching a documentary on lightning and it had a part on ball lightning. Apparently after lightning strikes the ground, parts of it break off and skitter around. Some bald guy recreated it, but smaller.
[QUOTE=DeadorK]I remember watching a documentary on lightning and it had a part on ball lightning. Apparently after lightning strikes the ground, parts of it break off and skitter around. Some bald guy recreated it, but smaller.[/QUOTE]
I remember something about balls of lightning spontaneously appearing and floating around.
I cast magic missile
[QUOTE=DeadorK]I remember watching a documentary on lightning and it had a part on ball lightning. Apparently after lightning strikes the ground, parts of it break off and skitter around. Some bald guy recreated it, but smaller.[/QUOTE]
I would be freaked out if a ball of lightning was floating around.
[QUOTE=DrMonumbo]I remember something about balls of lightning spontaneously appearing and floating around.
I cast magic missile[/QUOTE]
This is fucking freaky, there's this ball of light that appears under a bridge around midnight almost every night for the past 140 years. (according to the indians) It's called the spook light.
The spook light:
[quote=wiki]The Spooklight, also called the Hornet Spooklight or Devil's Promenade, is a mysterious visual phenomenon allegedly experienced by witnesses in a small area known locally as the "Devil's Promenade" on the border between southwestern Missouri and northeastern Oklahoma west of the small town of Hornet, Missouri.
Despite the fact that it is named after a small, unincorporated community in Missouri from which it is most commonly accessed, the light is most commonly described as being visible from inside the Oklahoma border looking to the west. The Spooklight is commonly described as a single ball of light or a tight grouping of lights that is said to appear in the area regularly, usually at night. Although the description of the light is similar to that of other visual phenomena witnessed throughout the world, the term "Spooklight" when standing alone generally refers to this specific case. Numerous legends exist that attempt to desribe the origin of the Spooklight, one of which involves the ghosts of two young Native American lovers looking for each other.
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This is some weird shit because the military conducted some tests over there and where unable to determine what it actually was.
[img]http://www.echonyc.com/~horn/stacy/spook1_2.jpg[/img]
[QUOTE=msnz]This is fucking freaky, there's this ball of light that appears under a bridge around midnight almost every night for the past 140 years. (according to the indians) It's called the spook light.
The spook light:
This is some weird shit because [b]the military conducted some tests over there and where unable to determine what it actually was.[/b]
[img]http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Devil%27s_Promenade_Spooklight.jpg[/img][/QUOTE]
Weather Balloon.
Swamp gas.
[b]Edit:[/b]
Refracted off the surface of Venus.
Weather balloon filled with swamp gas...holy shit, do you know how :krad: that would be?
[QUOTE=Usernameasd]Weather Balloon.[/QUOTE]
You're a retard, seriously. It's not a fucking weather balloon for fuck's sake.
It's obviously the Bloop filled with swamp gas and UFOs.
Could anyone enlighten me with this Cthulhu thing.
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