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3211
« on: October 14, 2015, 07:53:53 AM »
I wish I had gains, instead I have a shit skinny body
Like Bruce Lee
More like a cancer patient actually
Jive stole your body.
3212
« on: October 14, 2015, 07:53:26 AM »
Today on the flood:
Elegiac will bitch about something.
Let's start with this bitch.
You looking for trouble?
youre goddamn right I am
then try not to act like a fuckwit, that should trouble you enough dismissed
3213
« on: October 14, 2015, 07:46:47 AM »
Jive has been using a full body suit modeled after Gats all this time.
Quick tell Gatsby because he thinks he's skinny !
3214
« on: October 14, 2015, 07:46:00 AM »
I wish I had gains, instead I have a shit skinny body
Like Bruce Lee
3215
« on: October 14, 2015, 07:45:40 AM »
Today on the flood:
Elegiac will bitch about something.
Let's start with this bitch. You looking for trouble?
3216
« on: October 14, 2015, 07:38:54 AM »
Gatsby will prove how swole he is.
Any minute now.
3217
« on: October 11, 2015, 12:40:38 AM »
Only about ten percent of people can deal with being around challenger ect for any appreciable amount of time (knock that down to about 2 or 3 percent once they get to know them and their routine here), even if others of us try to make things fun. I don't see the recruitment rate changing as things currently stand.
3218
« on: October 10, 2015, 04:51:44 PM »
3219
« on: October 10, 2015, 04:49:10 PM »
thread, meet post
3220
« on: October 10, 2015, 04:02:01 PM »
You definitely should.
3221
« on: October 10, 2015, 03:49:56 PM »
compressed air, bicycle pump, air machine, what will be your choice?
I'll do it by hand
3222
« on: October 10, 2015, 09:22:43 AM »
someone's gonna get it... are you the first awake in your household?
3223
« on: October 10, 2015, 02:20:19 AM »
Have you forgotten the ending of episode 3. Yoga tell Obi one he has training for him to do.
Your old master has come back from the land of the force (Quigon gin) Yoda will train him to speak to him
Yoga Nice
Well he's one of the few canon Jedi to discover immorality through the force, so it's pretty safe to say he was very powerful.
immorality
Nice
3224
« on: October 08, 2015, 03:35:04 PM »
3225
« on: October 08, 2015, 12:40:00 PM »
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3226
« on: October 08, 2015, 05:21:04 AM »
You know this website and you still tell them personal shit? Are you fucking dumb?
I was making an example fam
>>>Take notes, foxnig. Observe how I'm not sperging out.
I don't know what's happening here, or if it has any bearing on challengers actions, and frankly, I don't care. You can randomly quote me all you like, it means nothing to me. If you have something constructive you'd like to say, then say it. Okay? Super.
3227
« on: October 04, 2015, 11:14:05 PM »
Gatsby and RC
3228
« on: October 04, 2015, 11:07:28 PM »
Used to be RC, but now it's Elegiac.
I hate you and everything you stand for
But now it's rc again
3229
« on: October 04, 2015, 08:50:23 AM »
3230
« on: October 04, 2015, 08:49:19 AM »
#autofellatio
3231
« on: October 04, 2015, 08:14:44 AM »
And it continues. Will the moderation staff please put a stop to this? It's unacceptable.
3232
« on: October 04, 2015, 08:07:41 AM »
Is this the right question?
No. It's a rather boring and irritating question that leaves me with fuck all room to work with.
Okay, sorry man.
What about this? Is this the right question?
No. It's more irritating now because I backtracked on the first statement and didn't want to offend after realizing that I might have. Then I got to your second part.
Let's not take that road.
What road?
The one that involves asking questions that have the substance of a sack of potatoes. Surely you've got something to ask of me with more merit than that.
Assuming I can remember all the bits and pieces, I have things to say. And I feel like saying them for once.
But I don't like exclaiming things out into the open on my own spontaneously because it's jarring for everybody involved.
Can birds get epilepsy?
I believe so. Cats and dogs can. I don't see why birds couldn't.
However, birds have drastically shorter lifespans than cats or dogs so their chances of developing a condition like it is minimal.
Why do birds have shorter lifespans?
Faster heart rate, more energy expendature in their actions. A body of that size spending so much energy needed to keep itself alive is going to burn out faster than something that lives an easier going lifestyle.
Do you think we should genetically engineer birds that live longer?
No. You try to modify the natural system as it functions and you create a domino effect. The stronger the modification, the stronger the domino effect.
Longer living birds with no slowed reproduction abilities would lead to a population explosion, over consumption, and then collapse, which then put more strain on other species that revolve around the consumption of those birds in some form.
Do you think that with longer lifespans a significant number of birds could develop epilepsy, thus preventing the population explosion?
No. Epilepsy is a slow development. Not only that, but it takes time to kill. You don't just have a seizure and a fall over dead. It takes time for it to completely break down your system.
Let's say it takes 20 years for a bird to pick up epilepsy once it reaches old age with it's new altered lifespan. In that time, it could have had multiple batches of eggs and reproduced a few hundred more of itself. And that's just one bird.
What lifespan would you suggest for birds, in order to have them live longer, but not so long that epilepsy won't stop them from reproducing? Keep in mind that we're talking about an avian form of epilepsy that comes on stronger and quicker and is coupled with a mild form of tourettes.
I wouldn't. Not my field of specialty, and not our network to tamper with for no reason. I don't mind birds. I like a few of them.
But they're birds. I ain't gonna put too much thought into that one. No more birds pls.
Do you think that future generations looking back on this conversation while researching extended lifespans in birds would feel a sense of closure at the end of the exchange about birds, or would they feel that questions had been left unanswered?
Again, I'm not going to bother thinking too hard on that one. And I'm not going to care either. I asked you for no more bird posting. Don't put me to sleep here. I'm trying to stay awake.
Do you think that I would be justified in saying that my previous question wasn't about birds?
3233
« on: October 04, 2015, 08:04:00 AM »
Is this the right question?
No. It's a rather boring and irritating question that leaves me with fuck all room to work with.
Okay, sorry man.
What about this? Is this the right question?
No. It's more irritating now because I backtracked on the first statement and didn't want to offend after realizing that I might have. Then I got to your second part.
Let's not take that road.
What road?
The one that involves asking questions that have the substance of a sack of potatoes. Surely you've got something to ask of me with more merit than that.
Assuming I can remember all the bits and pieces, I have things to say. And I feel like saying them for once.
But I don't like exclaiming things out into the open on my own spontaneously because it's jarring for everybody involved.
Can birds get epilepsy?
I believe so. Cats and dogs can. I don't see why birds couldn't.
However, birds have drastically shorter lifespans than cats or dogs so their chances of developing a condition like it is minimal.
Why do birds have shorter lifespans?
Faster heart rate, more energy expendature in their actions. A body of that size spending so much energy needed to keep itself alive is going to burn out faster than something that lives an easier going lifestyle.
Do you think we should genetically engineer birds that live longer?
No. You try to modify the natural system as it functions and you create a domino effect. The stronger the modification, the stronger the domino effect.
Longer living birds with no slowed reproduction abilities would lead to a population explosion, over consumption, and then collapse, which then put more strain on other species that revolve around the consumption of those birds in some form.
Do you think that with longer lifespans a significant number of birds could develop epilepsy, thus preventing the population explosion?
No. Epilepsy is a slow development. Not only that, but it takes time to kill. You don't just have a seizure and a fall over dead. It takes time for it to completely break down your system.
Let's say it takes 20 years for a bird to pick up epilepsy once it reaches old age with it's new altered lifespan. In that time, it could have had multiple batches of eggs and reproduced a few hundred more of itself. And that's just one bird.
What lifespan would you suggest for birds, in order to have them live longer, but not so long that epilepsy won't stop them from reproducing? Keep in mind that we're talking about an avian form of epilepsy that comes on stronger and quicker and is coupled with a mild form of tourettes.
I wouldn't. Not my field of specialty, and not our network to tamper with for no reason. I don't mind birds. I like a few of them.
But they're birds. I ain't gonna put too much thought into that one. No more birds pls.
Do you think that future generations looking back on this conversation while researching extended lifespans in birds would feel a sense of closure at the end of the exchange about birds, or would they feel that questions had been left unanswered?
3234
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:58:05 AM »
Is this the right question?
No. It's a rather boring and irritating question that leaves me with fuck all room to work with.
Okay, sorry man.
What about this? Is this the right question?
No. It's more irritating now because I backtracked on the first statement and didn't want to offend after realizing that I might have. Then I got to your second part.
Let's not take that road.
What road?
The one that involves asking questions that have the substance of a sack of potatoes. Surely you've got something to ask of me with more merit than that.
Assuming I can remember all the bits and pieces, I have things to say. And I feel like saying them for once.
But I don't like exclaiming things out into the open on my own spontaneously because it's jarring for everybody involved.
Can birds get epilepsy?
I believe so. Cats and dogs can. I don't see why birds couldn't.
However, birds have drastically shorter lifespans than cats or dogs so their chances of developing a condition like it is minimal.
Why do birds have shorter lifespans?
Faster heart rate, more energy expendature in their actions. A body of that size spending so much energy needed to keep itself alive is going to burn out faster than something that lives an easier going lifestyle.
Do you think we should genetically engineer birds that live longer?
No. You try to modify the natural system as it functions and you create a domino effect. The stronger the modification, the stronger the domino effect.
Longer living birds with no slowed reproduction abilities would lead to a population explosion, over consumption, and then collapse, which then put more strain on other species that revolve around the consumption of those birds in some form.
Do you think that with longer lifespans a significant number of birds could develop epilepsy, thus preventing the population explosion?
No. Epilepsy is a slow development. Not only that, but it takes time to kill. You don't just have a seizure and a fall over dead. It takes time for it to completely break down your system.
Let's say it takes 20 years for a bird to pick up epilepsy once it reaches old age with it's new altered lifespan. In that time, it could have had multiple batches of eggs and reproduced a few hundred more of itself. And that's just one bird.
What lifespan would you suggest for birds, in order to have them live longer, but not so long that epilepsy won't stop them from reproducing? Keep in mind that we're talking about an avian form of epilepsy that comes on stronger and quicker and is coupled with a mild form of tourettes.
3235
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:54:17 AM »
3236
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:48:19 AM »
Is this the right question?
No. It's a rather boring and irritating question that leaves me with fuck all room to work with.
Okay, sorry man.
What about this? Is this the right question?
No. It's more irritating now because I backtracked on the first statement and didn't want to offend after realizing that I might have. Then I got to your second part.
Let's not take that road.
What road?
The one that involves asking questions that have the substance of a sack of potatoes. Surely you've got something to ask of me with more merit than that.
Assuming I can remember all the bits and pieces, I have things to say. And I feel like saying them for once.
But I don't like exclaiming things out into the open on my own spontaneously because it's jarring for everybody involved.
Can birds get epilepsy?
I believe so. Cats and dogs can. I don't see why birds couldn't.
However, birds have drastically shorter lifespans than cats or dogs so their chances of developing a condition like it is minimal.
Why do birds have shorter lifespans?
Faster heart rate, more energy expendature in their actions. A body of that size spending so much energy needed to keep itself alive is going to burn out faster than something that lives an easier going lifestyle.
Do you think we should genetically engineer birds that live longer?
No. You try to modify the natural system as it functions and you create a domino effect. The stronger the modification, the stronger the domino effect.
Longer living birds with no slowed reproduction abilities would lead to a population explosion, over consumption, and then collapse, which then put more strain on other species that revolve around the consumption of those birds in some form.
Do you think that with longer lifespans a significant number of birds could develop epilepsy, thus preventing the population explosion?
3237
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:41:18 AM »
How is the Memory Palace coming along?
Not gonna work on that ever unless I think I will.
Yes, it's up to you.
3238
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:40:43 AM »
Is this the right question?
No. It's a rather boring and irritating question that leaves me with fuck all room to work with.
Okay, sorry man.
What about this? Is this the right question?
No. It's more irritating now because I backtracked on the first statement and didn't want to offend after realizing that I might have. Then I got to your second part.
Let's not take that road.
What road?
The one that involves asking questions that have the substance of a sack of potatoes. Surely you've got something to ask of me with more merit than that.
Assuming I can remember all the bits and pieces, I have things to say. And I feel like saying them for once.
But I don't like exclaiming things out into the open on my own spontaneously because it's jarring for everybody involved.
Can birds get epilepsy?
I believe so. Cats and dogs can. I don't see why birds couldn't.
However, birds have drastically shorter lifespans than cats or dogs so their chances of developing a condition like it is minimal.
Why do birds have shorter lifespans?
Faster heart rate, more energy expendature in their actions. A body of that size spending so much energy needed to keep itself alive is going to burn out faster than something that lives an easier going lifestyle.
Do you think we should genetically engineer birds that live longer?
3239
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:38:57 AM »
3240
« on: October 04, 2015, 07:34:06 AM »
Is this the right question?
No. It's a rather boring and irritating question that leaves me with fuck all room to work with.
Okay, sorry man.
What about this? Is this the right question?
No. It's more irritating now because I backtracked on the first statement and didn't want to offend after realizing that I might have. Then I got to your second part.
Let's not take that road.
What road?
The one that involves asking questions that have the substance of a sack of potatoes. Surely you've got something to ask of me with more merit than that.
Assuming I can remember all the bits and pieces, I have things to say. And I feel like saying them for once.
But I don't like exclaiming things out into the open on my own spontaneously because it's jarring for everybody involved.
Can birds get epilepsy?
I believe so. Cats and dogs can. I don't see why birds couldn't.
However, birds have drastically shorter lifespans than cats or dogs so their chances of developing a condition like it is minimal.
Why do birds have shorter lifespans?
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