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Post by rincewind on Nov 23, 2005 22:21:04 GMT -5
Infinite, I suppose, same as down, unless you're going to argue that they're both meaningless or you want relative points of view. Your up is an Australian's down, globe-wise. Eh, I dunno, I'm the type of person who agrees with Bart, there IS a sound of one hand clapping and it's fairly easy to do yourself
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Post by rincewind on Nov 27, 2005 20:50:24 GMT -5
The key to happiness in life is low expectations.
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Post by MjolnirH on Nov 29, 2005 7:57:28 GMT -5
here's one to think about LOL If a chicken and 1/2 layed an egg and 1/2 in a day and 1/2 how long would it take a monkey with a wooden leg to kick the seeds out of a cucumber?
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Post by Stormm on Dec 2, 2005 19:10:21 GMT -5
hmmm here's a deep thought How far is up? Only slightly farther than that way.
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Post by rincewind on Dec 2, 2005 19:44:45 GMT -5
#FIREdevil# Build a man a fire and he's warm for a day, but set him on fire and he's warm for the rest of his life.
Thinking of making that my tagline, heh.
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Post by Stormm on Dec 4, 2005 22:46:12 GMT -5
Or how about this one... Show me a man that sets his sights high, and I'll show you a man that shoots the antlers off his buck. #duck# Inuendo: Italian for suppository. #doh# If like charges repel, and opposites attract, then it is really the south end of the magnetic compass that points north. This is where proper labeling could get you lost. If babies and puppies are "cute", does that mean the office "cutie" my brother keeps telling me about is actually pot bellied and bow legged?
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Post by Cheesy on Dec 14, 2005 17:16:44 GMT -5
hmmm here's a deep thought How far is up? Up and down do not exist. Up simply refers to the opposite of the gravitational pull of the planet you are currently on. The stars are not above us, they are simply not near us. I could make supporting stuff all night, but you get the point. North, South, East and West apply to the same type of thing. They differ depending on the planet you're on. The only thing that is completely set in stone is measures of distance. Get the idea?
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Post by MjolnirH on Dec 15, 2005 1:10:01 GMT -5
ROFLMAO!!!! That's great stuff Storm and nice conclusion Cheesster When a Blind man dreams... Does dream that he can see? or can he see what he dreams?
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Post by rincewind on Dec 15, 2005 5:38:35 GMT -5
That's something which actually depends a bit on when they became blind. Formerly sighted people tend to dream that they can see, at least occasionally. Someone who has been blind their whole lives would be rather unlikely to do either, at least accurately.
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Post by rincewind on Apr 29, 2006 12:59:47 GMT -5
"I never act paranoid. It draws attention from the "Evil 5" who control the world." -Riff, Sluggy Freelance ( www.sluggy.com ) Edited to change quotee from Torg to Riff, as Cheesey was right.
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Post by Cheesy on May 12, 2006 15:35:51 GMT -5
That was Riff who said that, actually, Rince. And nice to know that there's another Sluggite here.
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