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chmilo24

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  1. Yes Do you know someone that is in abject poverty? --Chris
  2. The Joker-Steve Miller Band --Chris
  3. I went last year but at about every house they told me that I was too old for Halloween, so I may not this year, but I will still dress up. Is Chuck Norris cool? --Chris
  4. If it is the purple one, I like it. Why can't we all just get along? --Chris
  5. As much as I despise Tyler and Mayo, I decided to hop on the bandwagon and changed my vote to freak. --Chris
  6. Yeah but I still don't like you Tyler --Chris
  7. Violent Pornography-System of a Down --Chris
  8. I hate mayo, so I went for Tyler. And I think that Kraken got killed twice in this series. --Chris
  9. I'm going to take a trip to my couch to watch the Steelers beat the Eagles! Do you love salad? --Chris
  10. BIB-ACDC --Chris
  11. I think the Japanese version is better, this one is too weird. Is your mom cool? --Chris
  12. I just read on yahoo that the collider has been shut down for the past week because of a faulty transformer and they just decided to report it to the press today. --Chris
  13. ^Exactly! One more thing... If they broke into your house and messed with, then stole your computer, why didn't they steal everything and then do everything later, instead of taking their time at your house going on the internet and messing with your accounts? And after going over all of the evidence Wes has uncovered, Kraken could be a lonely, geeky, 50 year-old, coaster loving, pedifile hoping to score with some lonely, geeky, 10 year-old, coasterloving little boys. --Chris
  14. I think the whole this is strange. When someone got hacked into my myspace account, they posted porn like there was no tomarrow. So why would someone go onto TPR with an account they created and decide to go on a random thread and randomly choose Wes in the poll. Plus, I doubt they would go through the whole process of creating a new account and choose their screen name as Seawoldfan, doesn't sound very manly and tough if a robber. If someone got a hold of your computer there are a lot more stuff to find out and look at than TPR. And Wes has some very good evidence. I think Wes should find out which IP address his last post came from and compare it to the one seaworldfan posted from. --Chris
  15. Rule #76-Amber Pacific --Chris
  16. That is horrible that someone, or Kraken, would go as far to create a clone account just so he can get an edge on "killing" Wes. This is a fun little game where nobody wins. If you are so competitive, or mad that you lost, that you would cheat to get someone else voted off, I think you should not be able to vote for anyone else untill this game is over. --Chris
  17. Helena-MCR --Chris
  18. Eruption-Van Halen
  19. Popular Science did an article on the Large Hadron Collider and within it they said this: The Large Hadron Collider, the giant particle accelerator that's scheduled to begin colliding protons in August, has the potential to produce the long-sought Higgs boson. That elusive particle is a missing link in the commonly accepted model of physics. Observing it would be an important milestone in our understanding of the fundamental forces of the universe. The LHC also has the potential, though, to give birth to microscopic black holes–which some have worried could destroy Earth by accreting its matter–as well as other objects such as magnetic monopoles, vacuum bubbles, and strangelets. A study group concluded in 2003 that these entities would pose no danger, and this month a reappraisal of the known facts re-substantiated that assurance. Microscopic black holes, because of their tinyness, are not expected to live long enough to pose a threat; they should decay very rapidly. If one does turn out to be stable, the study predicts that "the rate at which absorption would take place would be so slow . . . that Earth would survive for billions of years before any harm befell it." Strangelets–fragments of strange matter–have the potential to convert ordinary matter to strange matter, but the research concludes that it is extremely unlikely strangelets could be produced at the LHC. According to the review, any hypothetical objects created by the collider would be equivalent to ones that are created without physicists' help, by the effect of cosmic radiation on Earth and other local bodies. Since cosmic rays–and earlier colliders, like the the Relativistic Heavy Ion Collider in New York–have not destroyed the Earth, odds are the Large Hadron Collider won't either. --Chris
  20. Yes Is the world ending as post this very post? --Chris
  21. Aces High-Iron Maiden --Chris
  22. A Boy Brushed In Red Living In Black And White-Underoath --Chris
  23. Communtication Breakdown-Led Zeppelin --Chris
  24. No, I just cliped my fingernails yesterday though. Did you know a snail can sleep for 3 years? --Chris
  25. ^That's what I want to see happen. The Mods fight it off to the death. --Chris
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