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  1. Rangeor shows us how to make creepy piano music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce5tEBXQFhQ Click here for the channel main page.
  2. Rangeor shows us how to make creepy piano music: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ce5tEBXQFhQ Click here for the channel main page.
  3. Tell, we have time. When I say "long story", it's not that I have any sort of aversion to long posts; rather, it's usually because it's incriminating or emotionally painful to divulge. Sorry. I'll give you a hint though: combustion.
  4. About four ounces of gasoline when I was 12. Long story, ended up puking it up.
  5. Serious prejudice against Americans is fine. It's just a way to let the human washouts rise to the top and publicly display their ignorancethis goes for any kind of prejudice. I get the same kind of entertainment watching neo-Nazi's spewing pseudo-scientific theories on eugenics as I get watching the Jerry Springer show.
  6. Being a junior in high school, I've been thinking a lot about careers I will pursue in the future. I know most of the TIF community hasn't started post-high school education, so I though this would be appropriate (although this thread has probably been made before). What do you want to do when you grow up and what are you going to do to get there? If you already have a profession or invested a large amount of time on a track to a career, feel free to say how you got there, or if you could go back in time what career you would choose over your current one. Personally... [hide]Personally I've been thinking about careers such as neurology, pathology, anesthesiology, and urology, along with non-medical fields such as astronomy, evolutionary biology, astrophysics, cosmology, philosophy & theology (yes, I'd be a hobo), and always flirt with ideas of entrepreneurship and inventions. How I will realize my career will be a somewhat lack of social life in college, shutting myself in, keeping academics the focal point of my very existence, and probably even to a greater extreme in graduate/medical school. Anyways, as you can see by the large variety of my prospect careers, I'm still totally undecided, and may very well end up with a career not even listed.[/hide]
  7. My ideal fast food restaurant would have a large assortment of oatmeals & granolas, Merlots, pickled vegetables, smoked fish, raw chili peppers, chewing gum, and submarine sandwiches. Oh, and your meal would be free if you eat all of that on a single platter.
  8. I hope you're joking, or maybe you meant to say that the best thing that they can do for you is sex? If you can really boil down the human race (or half of it) to a measly carnal desire, I think your view on humanity is even more hopeless than mine.
  9. Mental handicaps and obesity are my biggest turnons, maybe even a missing limb or two. <3: Not all guys are the same, stop trying to homogenize guys' tastes and minds with your blanket statements!
  10. Jaerkd00d shows us his crib! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gCtyt3wdFU Click here to view the main page of TIF's unofficial YouTube page! Post a video of your own to the channel, upload the video file to RapidShare and PM l0rd the URL.
  11. Jaerkd00d shows us his crib! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2gCtyt3wdFU Click here to view the main page of TIF's unofficial YouTube page! Post a video of your own to the channel, upload the video file to RapidShare and PM l0rd the URL.
  12. Tripsis, it's pretty hard to stray away from physical attributes since you can't really generalize an entire sex with non-physical descriptions. I tried, but then I thought about a number of girls who didn't have personality X or temperance Y. Breasts are alright, but for me the my favorite parts about the female anatomy would have to be their voices, legs, bottom, and hands. I don't pay attention to eyes at all, and actually can't even recall the color eyes of my own mother.
  13. Oh really? Well your picture minds me of eagles and hilarious accents. You should try holding a knife in your next picture, people would take you more seriously.

  14. On the topic of brain science, one area has recently perked my interest—neurogenesis. While up until the 1990's it was believed by neurologists that neurons, or "brain cells", do not regenerate after early childhood, this was recently disproved. People came to this early hypothesis by simply looking around them—seeing bright young minds contrast their demented and aged counterpart lying in beds of nursing homes while watching infomercials in piles of their own excrement. Two and two were put together and it was deduced that over time one's braincells progressively depopulate, with maybe a few million measly neurons by age 90. While this original hypothesis holds much truth, its premise underestimated the regenerative properties of our brains. And while it might be true that overtime the number of neurons in our brain decrease, it is not true that our neuron population is at its highpoint the second we pop out of our mother's womb. Relatively recently we have discovered in lab mice that new neurons are created well into adulthood. And mice adhering to specific lifestyles, diets, or activities fostered this regeneration much higher than their regular counterparts. What has been scientifically proven, however, is the direct and very noticeable benefits that exercise, low caloric diets, sufficient sleep, stress levels, among other things can aid the regeneration of neurons and in-turn make people smarter. While neurogenesis is a fairly newly discovered phenomenon, I believe that eventually medical science will be able to stimulate the regeneration artificially, potentially making the overall gene pool more intelligent, getting rid age-caused mental illness such as Alzheimer's disease, and making you smarter. Human umbilical cords and other stem cell research is already giving positive results for lab mice, so who knows what the future will bring.
  15. People don't only use ten percent of their brains. This misconception is derived from the fact that 10% of your neurons are firing at a given moment in time, or that 10% of the brain's volume is neurons.
  16. Alcohol isn't nearly combustible enough to do any harm to anything besides possibly the inside of the microwave/oven.
  17. l0rd

    Today...

    Creepy. I hate when my IRL friends look at my internets. They still tease me about going on this "RuneScape" forum and secretly read all my posts like bottom-feeding leeches. Yes Jordan, I know you are reading this.
  18. Don't you have a scanner? PROTIP: scan then e-mail
  19. I think it's one of my new favorites. Sex scenes were a little prolonged but it worked perfectly with the plot, great acting, nice plot, and one of the few movies that depicted manslaughter so hilariously. Can't believe I had never seen it.

  20. American Psycho was amazing.

  21. l0rd

    The Memory Game

    The Galileo-Galimberti law states: any object propelled by a plank into the outer space will need to break the light barrier by two squared divided by 7 to the eighth. Think I messed that up big time, probably should have read it more than twice. [hide] Heron's formula, which is to find the area of a triangle, states that A = sqrt(((a+b+c)(a+b-c)(b+c-a)(c+a-b))/16)[/hide]
  22. Sounds like one of those Facebook quizzes. :rolleyes: Make criteria for each rank and I'll tell you.
  23. It has been proven that practice with memorization eventually leads to better memorization, which can be helpful in so many areas of life. I think we could all benefit from a little short-term memory practice, so I thought this game up. The object of the game is to successfully memorize the above poster's line. How to play: Poster 1 posts a sentence or a string of characters/numbers or any combination thereof (in hide tags). Poster 2 tries to type out as much of Poster 1's line as he can remember, WITHOUT LOOKING BACK OR CHEATING. Poster 2 also provides a new line for the next poster to try to memorize. And so on... Remember that you're just trying to remember as much as you can, no one is expecting you to regurgitate perfectly very hard lines. Remember, lines can be strings of numbers (03449291893890299), strings of letters (kadokaniqloxlk), words/sentences/names (The emotional pancake hadn't been so infuriated in roughly 984837 hours.), or any combinations thereof (Lol jd9a my name 02k1k is l0rd asd) Just remember that if you cheat you're not only not helping yourself with memorization practice, but you're a cheater. And cheaters get whipped. Anyways, I'll start, here's my line: [hide]An bandwidth optimizes a dictator on the 888888th second of the 912338th day of the 928th year.[/hide] Make sure to use hide tags to prevent accidental wandering eyes!
  24. l0rd

    Today...

    It's been snowing. Condensing boredom and the adjustment of school tedium after the long break precipitating into unique flakes anti-motivation and negativity. I need a snow day pls.
  25. Guess I'll just make one when I make one then. :thumbup:
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