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The Real ET

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  1. Um, I'm not sure what point your trying to counter here :-s . If it's the thing about photons not aging (sorry if I'm reading your post wrong), the reason they don't age is because there is a limit on their speed, and thus all movement in the time dimension is diverted to the three spacial dimensions. So, it's not "subject to time" in the fact that photons don't age, but in the same way they a person frozen in time is still able to be moved from point A to B, so do photons move at c regardless of the fact that they don't age. Me, I deem it an impossibilty for anything in this universe to surpass the speed of light, but I'm not much of an optimist anyways. You did read it wrong, no worries you do make good points, but they are completely unrelated to mine. I was referring to: ^That little part right there. Wasn't talking about photons aging, but how they don't experience "time". Time is in quotations because people can agrue about time being subjective, but my point is that light does take "time" to get from point A to point B, so breaking the speed of light doesn't mean breaking the "time" barrier (or dimension or whatever time has).
  2. I don't get it either. We're living in a more and more liberal society where people can express their views and opinions (without being flamed, hopefully ;)) and most of the time other people respect their opinions. The old views on things like homosexuality are outdated now - it shouldn't be taboo, like I said, and they shouldn't be discriminated against like how they are being. The old "You're different from us! DISCRIMINATE!!!" views shouldn't apply anymore. And I agree, us humans today are quite clearly not God. We're out there starting wars and using child warriors and being greedy, so we sure as hell aren't God. And to be perfectly honest, I don't see my God casting people out into the FIERY DEPTHS OF HELL just because they were homosexual. If homosexuality were a sin (which I personally don't think it is), God would forgive them. Which raises the question... why does the Church say "yarr you're thinking homosexual thoughts, damnation be you!"? Of course, as a Christian, I do have a bit of duty to follow what the Church tells us to do. I don't have a definite opinion on how 'officially from God' some of the Church's teachings are, or how 'officially true' the Bible is, because to be perfectly honest, I believe those sorts of things. I definitely agree with what you said earlier though: the Bible should be used for the message of salvation. That's the core of it all anyway, isn't it? Personally I think the Catholic Church is tainted with sin and anti-Christian teachings. Christianity is supposed to go through the bible since that's all it has to has it up. While I believe some parts of the bible to be tainted by man the message for salvation is clear. It says that Christ is the only path and medium to God. No priests, no pope, no silly paganistic rituals. Find me the parts in the bible that back up those things and I'll... well I don't know what I'd do since I've read the bible and never read anything about those things. =P The points of that whole little anti-Catholic speal was to make the point that you don't have a duty to do as the church commands. The church is often viewed as a way to control people through promises of salvation. The only way to God is Christ according to your own beliefs, so that's all you need. I'm getting pretty off-topic now, so I think I'll stop this for now (though feel free to pm me about this if you would like to talk about it) and find a way to semi-turn this post on-topic... *thinks* Oh, here it is. God is supposed to be love and I don't think he'd/she'd/it'd toss people into Hell (TM though I don't understand why) for loving. Love, not war. :thumbsup:
  3. I agree with Ranged, but Farming is awesome. I have a little farmer inside of me that urges me to get it up whenever I find myself in possesion of seeds (level 65 now). :D
  4. Wow, I never even thought about that. I understand what you said and yet I'm even more confused now. Because he's, to put it bluntly, wrong. I've got to go (and I'm pissed about having to retype the above response since I accidentally pasted over it when I meant to copy it), so I'll make this quick: You'd experience time slower as you approach the speed of light, so you'd never actually reach it, now matter how close to it you get. You can't pass the speed of light, because you'd lose so much from the time dimension as you closed in on the speed that you'd never reach it; you can get to 99.99...999% of the speed of light, but it's not possible to actually reach it, because you wouldn't experience time at all if you did. I repeat guys: you can't surpass the speed of light. And for the record, you don't need to pass it to experience time slowing down. Every movement you make slows down your movement through time, even if only a very unnoticable small amount. I don't think so... :-k Light is obviously subject to the dimension of time as the light we see from stars and planets can be anywhere from months to years old. We also have measurements like light-years. If light wasn't subject to time, then it would be instantaneous (did I spell that right?). I'm not sure if we can break the speed of light (now), but I don't deem it an impossibility.
  5. No, makes you look like a disgruntled teen to the business and makes you look like a wannabe headbanger to the party. :D
  6. Why 2012? December (21st I think?) 2012 is just the end of a cycle on the Mayan calendar. It happens to be the final cycle and is supposed to be the end of the world. Many predictions from other people and civilizations have come and gone with time. This is just the closest and when it passes they'll find some new doomsday date from legend and myth. That's where the 2012 came from, but I have no idea how it fits in with this theory or who even came up with this.
  7. Ghosts don't exist. =P At least, I don't believe in them. Even if they do, why does that mean people aren't more than just cells? The human mind is a powerful thing, I don't deem it beyond it's power to leave an imprint in death under certain circumstances. I'm pretty anti-ghost existance, but that's an idea, eh?
  8. I had a mullet by accident when I grew out my hair. It was... bad... How does a mullet give a great impression on an interview though? I really don't get that?
  9. That post wasn't that funny... I didn't agree with it, but it was written with grammar and presented itself in a mature, intelligent way. Wish I could the say the same about your editting, which is what made my laugh when looking at this picture. :XD:
  10. I happened to very much like your little rant. More open-minded Christians is a good thing. *pokes my post on the previous page* I don't get why the super Christians don't leave homosexuals alone though? It states very clearly in the bible that vengence (if needed) belongs to God. They aren't God and have no right to try and speak for him/her/it.
  11. I'm sure he did... I wasn't aware that Mods could suddenly be in 64 worlds at once. >.<
  12. Because dogs smell and are much less intelligent than cats. Besides, the cats from some nice quest plots going on. I don't want that ruined by some slobbering dog. If you can't tell, I'm a cat guy. Love (some) dogs too, but cats are so much better. :D
  13. You would destroy that quest... Elvarg isn't even a dust bunny to you... just go kill her and get it over with.
  14. Pink Floyd - When the Tigers Broke Free Led Zepplin - Stairway to Heaven In both songs, how they slowly go from lighter to heavier and how they convey their messages... it's simplly amazing... *random side note* That's the only Pink Floyd song I like. Dark Side of the Moon can bite me. =P
  15. Who needs others, I can do this all by my lonesome. :D 65 smithing for the win!
  16. I'll have to say the Druids. Man I love those guys... and stealing their clothes by murdering them by the dozens... Guthix for the win!
  17. Yes, yes they are. It's the own woman's fault for thinking like that. If she wasn't such a... I don't even have an adjective for her... but if she wasn't that then everything would be fine... >.<
  18. I hate ranged with a passion, but I think firemaking is over all the most useless skill. =P
  19. Soul-less for the win! :thumbsup: No, I don't believe in the soul. I believe that the idea of an after-life is just a way to ease people's fear of death and make the pains of life seem bearable.
  20. Oh my god... :XD: :XD: :XD: :XD: :XD: :XD:
  21. Lots of dancing with various types of music makes everyone happy. Personal favorite genres for dancing: Techno Reggeaton Fast paced rock Never underestimate the power of dance!
  22. The Real ET replied to dark_blob's topic in Off-Topic
    I love this thing. I'm putting my money that Ash and Emily decide to not change themselves after Ash gets used to his girl body. That's mostly because I think Emily is a lesbian and I want them to end up together. =P
  23. It's quite alright. I always love positive words. :D
  24. No they didn't. If you think "Jagex" is contacting you, then you're being fooled.
  25. Hahaha. :XD: ^^That one was followed by him bumping it with the word "bump" 5 times... And finally, my personal favorite:

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