g-money Posts
I agree with Waar and others. This leaving trend is just horseshit. If you wanna leave, just leave and don't bother making a parade about it. We all know that everyone has real life committments to make, and if you've gotta go, just go.
Then again, this is coming from someone who's dropped off the face of FAKKU! three times for months on end... ever the prodigal son, I am.
Then again, this is coming from someone who's dropped off the face of FAKKU! three times for months on end... ever the prodigal son, I am.
That entire argument between zeker_pencil and Jonoe was even funnier than the one I had with Ilummi, right here in this thread but got deleted by a mod. Least to say, whoever started the unjustified attack is the instigator.
The envy part. Should've made that clear.
@Catfish: it's about time a thread like this showed up... like the gender thread that just popped up.
@Catfish: it's about time a thread like this showed up... like the gender thread that just popped up.
God, something's always got to happen at FAKKU!.
Congrats on making 3333 posts as a couple others have. Now if we can get a 4444...
Congrats on making 3333 posts as a couple others have. Now if we can get a 4444...
Aw man, I was going to nominate Gary Motherfucking Oak...
Since I can't do that, it's Ash. I mean come on, he's got "Ketchum" in his name, which is like a tribute to his trainer skillz.
Since I can't do that, it's Ash. I mean come on, he's got "Ketchum" in his name, which is like a tribute to his trainer skillz.
Tsurayu wrote...
Yeah, heard about it on Google. I absolutely don't give a crap. I used to be all about space exploration and these kind of findings, but now I can't help, but feel that we are wasting billions of dollars a year on space exploration. The only space related program I support, at this point, is space debris mapping (i.e. asteroids, meteors, debris...) It's good to know where such objects lie in relation to Earth, yet of course we only spend a few million a year on something as important as that. Bah... I could further go off the beaten trail here, but I'l leave it at that.
I agree with this, as well as prevention of the destruction of Earth by celestial objects, e.g. comets and asteroids.
lollercookiez wrote...
The main problem is that they're making separate topics for every single upload. It would be nice if they were all in a single topic. This spams the forum to holy hell and pushes other people's uploads into the abyss.Exactly my point. Unless it's of a different genre or theme, all uploads should technically be in one thread.
On that note, we might need new rules or moderation in the User Uploads for better facilitation.
Get contacts. It's the only feasible alternative to fight someone on an even ground, sparring or actual combat.
I'm definitely going to check those out... when I'm more than 25% watching through my unwatched/unfinished anime.
KURO L LAWLIET wrote...
Wow! Almost everyone have it in computerMe myself already collecting manga (the paper one) since I still in first class elementary school, so I have my own mini library for my manga~
That's how we roll. We get our shit for free.
@neko-chan: It was stated in the book The Fall of Reach. If you ever looked at the Haloverse, all military personel have short hair, maximum shoulder/neck length like Miranda Keyes. Having long hair is only a liability on the battlefield, common sense would dictate. If I remember correctly, Kelly-087 had a buzzcut with three lines running down her head. Linda-058 had read hair that was cropped very short. Long hair would only mess with a sniper's vision.
Transport wrote...
Hmmm, this thread makes me think of what the coordinators did with the wreckage of Junius Seven.On a more serious note, I think we do have enough missiles/explosives/nukes to break any large meteorites on collision course with Earth into pieces small enough not to wreck the planet and life as we know them.
I disagree. I think the movie Armageddon realistically explains why explosives of any sort would not work on a collision-type level. (The rest of the movie is scientifically garbage.) One, the vacuum of space would suck out much of the energy released by explosives, making the explosive potential of such explosives a lot less than you would think. Also, Armageddon also mentions something about an asteroid's composition. They are not made of limetsone or granite or anything of that sort. They're probably made up of many ionic elements and tough metals in different alloy combinations, so in reality, a nuke would not do nearly enough damage to destroy it or break it up into smaller pieces.
A more realistic method for the technology we have is to calculate the force required to alter the asteroid's course (taking into consideration the effect of Earth's gravitational force/wake) enough, and launch enough explosive power at a certain point on the asteroid to phyiscally move it. This can probably be achieved through one massive explosion, or a succession of many minor explosions like that of a machine gun to slowly but surely alter the force.
Then again, I highly doubt our current technology has anywhere near the explosive power to initiate the first alternative, which makes the second alternative more viable, but even less certain. (The main problem is that each nuke individually has little power in space.)
@Waar: Tsurayu's point sums up any argument I could make about IB coherency.
@Gambler: As far as other users and I can see, only two sections come to mind, and that is "IB games" and "Videos". The other stuff is ignorable.
@Gambler: As far as other users and I can see, only two sections come to mind, and that is "IB games" and "Videos". The other stuff is ignorable.
What we need is for a moderator to consolidate all user-made topics into one topic to keep the rampant spamming in check.