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Moo
09-30-2005, 11:36 AM
I think we will all nuke are selves to hell



YEh..... POOP WILL KILL YOU ALL MUWHAHAAH AND ME MOO WITH pwnZZORE YOU ALLL MWJAHAAAHAHAHAH hot dogs...

frogger
09-30-2005, 12:39 PM
yes...poop is my greatest fear.

)o(Stormblade
09-30-2005, 08:23 PM
Nukes, Biological warfare, the upcoming magnetic pole shift, God's wrath at Armageddon...... take your pick. Anyway you look at it, I think we're all doomed soon.... Hopefully, at least some of us will make it through and live to tell the stories of how screwed up our world "was".

>> Doom and gloom << It sucks when you can't see the green field on the other side of the fence anymore. Doesn't it?

*and yes, let's not forget the dreaded Poop!* :lol:

HTM|JaK_5quat
10-01-2005, 01:42 AM
Personally I don't think we have to worry too much "within our lifetimes," though we could go next week. And I think man-made disasters such as biological warfare and nukes are the least of our worries. What WILL eventually GET us is one of the multitude of events that has happened over and over to this planet long before our brief stint here. My favorite analogy for demonstrating just how brief our existence here has been is, if you held your arms and hands straight out from your sides and the history of our solar system were the distance from one middle finger to the other, the time that humans have been around would be the shavings from the fingernail on one side. In that vast span before our existence we've been hit by asteroids, frozen in ice, suffocated by supervolcanoes and you name it. They say 99% of the life that has existed on this chunk of rock has been obliterated. Why would it be any different for us?

Here's a few to think about. Did you know the Gulf of Mexico is an asteroid impact crater? One theory about the formation of the moon suggests that it was formed by matter ejected from the Earth itself by a massive asteroid impact. (And I don't think Bruce Willis and the boys are gonna fly on up like astro-cowboys and corral the big one when it does show up - we probably won't have that much time.) Also, here's an interesting one. Geologists working for the National Park Service surveying Yellowstone National Park were having trouble finding the local caldara (magma chamber) of the volcano they knew must exist in that geologically active area; until they got a look at some hi-rez satellite photos and realized the ENTIRE flipping park is the caldara. What's known as a super volcano. And here's the kicker, it appears that it goes off around every 600,000 years. No sweat right? The last eruption was 660,000 years ago. So any day now... ;-) Sweet Dreams...

I know that I only hope that if and when and whatever it is, I'm at ground zero for the best seat in the house.

)o(Stormblade
10-01-2005, 03:56 AM
Jak, you sound like me....... we need to chat! :-D
Have you guys checked out our "debate" forums at )o(?
I've already covered all kinds of "off topic" subjects, such as ChemTrails, UFOs, Operation Northwoods, just to name a few topics, and wait 'til I unleash my "theory of man's creation....."

Remember folks, 2012 is coming.... the American Indians stated that "when the big rock splits, look to the Sun..." The rock has split and now the Sun is acting weird, Mars is heating up..... Mayan calendar runs out soon and they claimed that 2012 was the beginning of a new cycle, the Great Feathered Serpent promised to return..... Strange part is, that on 2012, we'll (again) be aligned to the center of the Milky Way Galaxy. How the hell could so many ancient cultures have known that, anywhere back to as far as 3,000 BC?
have a look here (http://www.greatdreams.com/2012.htm)

Jak, have you done any research on the Great Pyramid? Very very strange things occur within that "building" and science is still scratching it's head as to "how" they occur, not to mention the mathematics involved in it's construction...

Also, do a little research on this magnetic pole shift we're going to have soon... what the result will be is unknown, but take a look around at the weather and you start wondering, is Mother Nature about to shake the fleas off her back (again)?
read this (http://www.edgarcayce.org/am/poleshifts.html)

Monuments (or artifacts) on Mars? Check out Richard Hoglan's 1992 lecture at the U.N. If these "things that appear to be buried under the sand on mars" are nothing more than naturally formed mountains... can you explain HOW they line up perfectly with the pyramids & sphinx? Or how there is also a spot that mimicks the mound at Salisbury England? And no, it's not crazy guessing or "by chance", math proves that they are ALL on the same exact angles, and distance scales. Overlay a map of Cydonia over Giza and you would think you're looking at a duplicate map.... Very strange...
Check this out (http://www.enterprisemission.com/MTM.htm)

I'll stop now, I don't want to get started and end up writing 17 screens worth of words to ponder. If you've ever watched the X-Files and wondered if there are really people like Fox Mulder running around, the answer is "yes", only I DON'T work for the FBI :-D

*The Truth IS Out There*

Freak
10-01-2005, 04:50 AM
Ah,all to complicated.We will all die from the devistation of the poopinator :bio: lol (you know poo not goo)

HTM|Minion
10-01-2005, 10:43 AM
I think one morning we are all going to spawn in bed and hop out only to find there is no floor...only lava.

HTM|JaK_5quat
10-01-2005, 01:14 PM
Well, I have to say I'm skeptical of the Mars connection. And I'm always skeptical of religious prophecies from ANY culture, past or present. Within the vastness of the universe I'm really skeptical that our backwater little flying stone has ever been visited by extraterrestials. Don't get me wrong, at the same time I feel it's ridiculous to even suggest that life doesn't exist elsewhere. It's just that not only are the distances beyond real comprehension, but why would anyone with the technology capable of crossing those distance be interested in a bunch of savages like us? Not to mention, the chances of even being found are as astronomically small as the universe is large.

Are we descended from extraterrestrial ancestors? Not if we can put any stock in the archealogical record. It appears we're just one of many possible lineages of homo to get this far - it's not like it went fish to reptile to ape to man in a nice clean and linear fashion as a lot of people think. There were a lot of deadends along the way. Our line happened to make it. One meteor here or one ice age there and we wouldn't be here. Burn some fossil fuels, get a greenhouse effect, melt a little polar ice, chenge the salinity of an ocean, raising it's mean temp by one degree, the ocean currents change, europe get colder, ice forms reflecting the sun's heat back into space which causes more ice to form - an ice age is born. It's all so fragile and our knowledge so miniscule.

Not to say that some of these theories might not be true. The thing about ANY theory is the proof. Some evidence can be found to support anything - which still doesn't prove the hypothesis. I was a physics major so I guess I'm just a bit of a pragmatist - prove it with empirical scientific method and I'll believe it. For example, if you could form an experiment to prove or disprove the existence of God and then create a "control" with two scenarios where 1) God was present and 2) God was not present, and the results proved that God existed, then and only then would I believe it.

Another example is all the "subjective" evidence that "believers" will point to for the "proof" of life-after-death - the so-called near-death-experience of the white light for example. Which is simply the effect of the visual cortex disconnecting as biological death progresses. Any accompanying hallucinations such as demons surrounding the bed or angels lifting the subject toward heaven are only just that, subjective hallucinations based on the beliefs of the viewer. No proof, subject closed. When we die we're worm food. Get over it and live like there's no tomorrow, because when it's truly over, the great voice in the sky will whisper in your ear, "That's a take, cut, wrap, print."

Then again, may be its http://www.venganza.org/

HTM|Sp@ceMonkey
10-01-2005, 05:01 PM
Poop will PWN us all to hell!

The day when poo rains from the sky, is the day that we all die...and stink too.

Moo
10-01-2005, 05:02 PM
Wow... Poop will still kill frogger tho becuase hes scared of it...

)o(Stormblade
10-01-2005, 05:51 PM
Wow JaK! I'm very impressed. Hit our Debate Forums sometime, I'd love to see how you feel about some of the subjects we've been discussing.

As for poop..... I've recently discovered that the aliens don't use ray guns... they fire Bio Rifles which are actually spewing forth globs of their semi-liquified stool. They use this method to keep their world(s) free and clean of feces. Their poo is green because they sustain themselves by eating these strange, little, green hopping critters known as "Monohoppihops". These critters don't walk or crawl, they bounce themselves around by using their springy backsides....

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