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EarthwormJim

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  1. there was another earthquake in christchurch New Zealand a few weeks before. bout 200 people died and a couple national landmarks including the central cathedral (wich is a huge deal being that its called christchurch) was super scary s**t, i live in wellington new zealand and we were all crapping ourselves that we were gonna get hit aswell because weve been being told that we're going to get hit by "the big one" for years now, we get heaps of minor shakes on a regular basis but nothing that causes any damage.

    the japan earthquake on the other hand is absolutely staggering. my 16 year old sister was over there less than 2 months ago. scary scary s**t. good luck to them with rebuilding


  2. hes not saying that theyr incorrect hes saying you are, you havent started this course yet so you have no idea what the deal with 3ds and maya is all you know is that they told you that maya is the industry standard, wich is true, its just that 3ds is used too


  3. kocher just so you know, the problem with the nick and disney sitcoms isnt that you cant relate to them its the p**s poor acting, hollow and predictable plot devices, tacky production quality, the list goes on. thats the sort of stuff you talk about in a review. and it should be at least a good 500-600 words long.

    Scott pilgrim vs the world is a wicked movie, if you didnt like it then you obviously completely missed the point of it. part of that point is that the entire movie from start to finish is supposed to be just like a retro beat em up platformer video game with each of the seven Xs as a level boss. the whole movie is filmed in a pseudo real fast paced way that adds to this effect, what you describe as "all over the place" is one of the best things about the movie. i could go on and on but really cant be bothered. watch it again and pay full attention to everything in the movie, and try and spot all the little jokes. like the Kramer scene


  4. thats the bttf4 fanfiction that continues on into 5 and 6. you didnt come up with this bagrisham. dont try and claim other peoples ideas as your own

    scott is supposedly marty and jennifers third child who they didnt have in the 2015 in bttf2 because they couldnt afford to raise a third kid. he ends up dating a female tannen and they steal the delorean that marty and doc hide in the alleyway during the whole cafe 80s thing and end up screwing up events AGAIN by pulling up behind marty when hes racing needles so when he hits reverse he crashes into the delorean, breaks his hand and the delorean is sent to 2050 or somthing with the kids inside.

    its a pretty good read but i wouldnt want to see movies made of them

    http://webspace.webring.com/people/wm/mikey7t4/ PART IV

    http://webspace.webring.com/people/nb/backtothefuture5/ PART V

    http://www.facebook.com/board.php?uid=154247496759 PART VI its in parts on a fb discussion board


  5. mid april 1985. i'd wanna take all of my personal belongings with me. tv, clothes, guitars, drums, computer, xbox, games, furniture etc and set myself up in a dingy flat in hollywood somewhere and start going to random gigs on the sunset strip and try and get a band together :D if all went to plan then it would be worht leaving my current life behind, not that i dont love it or anything, i just wanna be part of the golden age of hard rock.

    @swordsman, with your whole woman situation, remember fate doesnt exist and you can find somone else. nobody is made for eachother it all boils down to social adaptbility and confidence. listen to this


  6. okay firstly, i dont think its a time traveler, simply because shes an old lady with a limp.

    BUT the whole cellphone tower thing is bulls**t. if she WERE a time traveller then that would mean shes from a point in the future where time travel has actually been invented, that means all other technology is probably WAAAAAY better than it is now so why the hell are you guys trying to use our current technology as a basis for comparison, who knows how handheld communication devices are gonna work in 50 years time let alone the few centuries it will take to develop a useable form of time travel.


  7. imaster your trying to put an awful lot of throetical limitations on this. we have absolutely no real idea what is out there or how the universe works. everything in this thread is complete speculation.

    the universe is both completely limitless in size and age though, time doesnt really apply to it because it kinda doesnt really exists but somehow contains everything we know at the same time. and even that is theoretical


  8. it was fossilised bacteria but bacteria none the less but your right they do exist. its statistically impossible for them not to

    i have no idea what those things in new york are, they arent balloons because they have lights, theyr most likely human technology though, magnetic suspension and propulsion is completely possible technology. theres a new kind of carbon fibre thats been invented that will help immensely with this, its said to be replacing copper wire amongst other things. i forget what its called now.

    technology has come a long way in the last couple years, for example computers being built with 6 digits in binary instead of 2. its just not common knowledge because the technology hasnt been perfected and therefore put into common use yet.


  9. the fact that even just theoretical time travel works proves the multiverse theory. think about it, if there was only one then surely somone would cause a time paradox and destroy our universe before it even began in one way or another.

    there are an infinite number of universes at every single point in time constantly coexisting inside the same space at the same time. its kind of like the whole "planes of existence" idea found in eastern religions.

    @ thecoolest: time is a real thing, the part that is man made is the system we use to keep track of it and the way we perceive it