January 22, 200917 yr Author [hide=lifesaver]A lifesaver. PROVE ME WRONG[/hide] Still waiting You can't eat that big of a lifesaver, so trying will just exhaust you and ruin your diet, eventually killing you from malnutrition. Winned :twss: Don't you know the first rule of MMO's? Anyone higher level than you has no life, and anyone lower than you is a noob. People in OT eat glass when they are bored.
January 22, 200917 yr But you can't, they were designed specifically for you to be able to eat them without choking! Fine, I'll swim out to sea in one and hold your head under til the bubbles stop. It assisted in your death. Denizen of Darkness| PSN= sworddude198
January 22, 200917 yr But you can't, they were designed specifically for you to be able to eat them without choking! You could trip on one and break your neck.
January 22, 200917 yr Author But you can't, they were designed specifically for you to be able to eat them without choking! You could trip on one and break your neck. Or use it as a weapon and kill yourself. Im sure a sharp edge of a broken life saver could do some damage with good enuf force. :geek: Don't you know the first rule of MMO's? Anyone higher level than you has no life, and anyone lower than you is a noob. People in OT eat glass when they are bored.
January 22, 200917 yr Or get some rope and hang it from a high place then hang yourself with it. Denizen of Darkness| PSN= sworddude198
January 22, 200917 yr Author Or get some rope and hang it from a high place then hang yourself with it. Or just wear it as a necklace and accidently hang yourself. :) Don't you know the first rule of MMO's? Anyone higher level than you has no life, and anyone lower than you is a noob. People in OT eat glass when they are bored.
January 22, 200917 yr Why? Does the Avatar being the same confuse you? Denizen of Darkness| PSN= sworddude198
January 22, 200917 yr Why? Does the Avatar being the same confuse you? No it's because there are no FF9 characters in Kingdom Hearts.
January 23, 200917 yr What about a single atom? Even if it's a radioactive one and it's inside your brain, its radiation wouldn't be near enough to kill you. I also liked the light travelling away from you suggestion. Or what about muons or tauons, they don't even react with anything, so I doubt they could kill you. When everything's been said and done, more has been said than done.All skills 80+
January 23, 200917 yr What about a single atom? Even if it's a radioactive one and it's inside your brain, its radiation wouldn't be near enough to kill you. I also liked the light travelling away from you suggestion. Or what about muons or tauons, they don't even react with anything, so I doubt they could kill you.Don't use any elementary particles, bosons, leptons, or quarks; they can all kill. A particle transfers its momentum to other molecules, ionizing other molecules. A muon does not usually interact with matter directly, they interfere with electricity and knock electrons loose - as is the source of there decay. We know that light can move objects, any object opposite the moving light could kill you.
January 23, 200917 yr The only thing that can kill me is Death himself. When its time to go, its time to go. We should euthanize anyone who lacks the capability to contribute to society in any way.Please don't elect this man for president in 2012
January 23, 200917 yr A single oxygen atom can't kill you. If it's injected into your blood stream it could. My relaxation method involves a bottle of lotion, beautiful women, and partial nudity. Yes I get massages.
January 23, 200917 yr That which makes you stronger? Ha. Ha ha. Seriously though. I don't think so. This text? catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream
January 23, 200917 yr What about a single atom? Even if it's a radioactive one and it's inside your brain, its radiation wouldn't be near enough to kill you. I also liked the light travelling away from you suggestion. Or what about muons or tauons, they don't even react with anything, so I doubt they could kill you.Don't use any elementary particles, bosons, leptons, or quarks; they can all kill. A particle transfers its momentum to other molecules, ionizing other molecules. A muon does not usually interact with matter directly, they interfere with electricity and knock electrons loose - as is the source of there decay. We know that light can move objects, any object opposite the moving light could kill you. Almost every post I read of yours is a lesson. It's really helpful. (No sarcam) :thumbup: 8,180WONGTONG IS THE BEST AND IS MORE SUPERIOR THAN ME#1 Wongtong stalker.Im looking for some No Limit soldiers!
January 23, 200917 yr We know that light can move objects Whoa, wait, what? That's interesting. Didn't know that. So the sci-fi idea of space-sailing is actually somewhat plausible? catch it now so you can like it before it went so mainstream
January 23, 200917 yr A single oxygen atom can't kill you. If it's injected into your blood stream it could. A single atom of oxygen would definetly not be large enough to affect you in any way... agreed, a single atom of oxygen cant form a bubble because bubbles are thousands of atoms, oxygen can kill you but not 1 atom Orthodoxy is unconciousnessthe only ones who should kill are those who are prepared to be killed.
January 23, 200917 yr Author A single oxygen atom can't kill you. If it's injected into your blood stream it could. A single atom of oxygen would definetly not be large enough to affect you in any way... agreed, a single atom of oxygen cant form a bubble because bubbles are thousands of atoms, oxygen can kill you but not 1 atom *thinks of a death scenero* Uh....It was injected in your brain at the part that controls your resqeration circle, which disrupts it and causes a ashema(?) attack. Don't you know the first rule of MMO's? Anyone higher level than you has no life, and anyone lower than you is a noob. People in OT eat glass when they are bored.
January 23, 200917 yr A single oxygen atom can't kill you. If it's injected into your blood stream it could. A single atom of oxygen would definetly not be large enough to affect you in any way... agreed, a single atom of oxygen cant form a bubble because bubbles are thousands of atoms, oxygen can kill you but not 1 atom Aha, success! I win the thread :P Although you could already have 999 oxygen atoms in your blood and adding one more could make a bubble big enough to kill you.
January 23, 200917 yr A single oxygen atom can't kill you. If it's injected into your blood stream it could. A single atom of oxygen would definetly not be large enough to affect you in any way... agreed, a single atom of oxygen cant form a bubble because bubbles are thousands of atoms, oxygen can kill you but not 1 atom Aha, success! I win the thread :P Ahh.. but what if you split it? ;) (or is it just Uranium atoms that are all destruction and death?)
January 23, 200917 yr A single oxygen atom can't kill you. If it's injected into your blood stream it could. A single atom of oxygen would definetly not be large enough to affect you in any way... agreed, a single atom of oxygen cant form a bubble because bubbles are thousands of atoms, oxygen can kill you but not 1 atom Aha, success! I win the thread :P Again, don't attempt to use specific molecules such as an atom. As most know, atoms, when split can cause devastating power. In theory, one could use this "one atom" for any sort of nuclear testing or such. That said, you could kill hundreds of thousands of people with one atom. Even more if you split the quarks within the atom. Ahh.. but what if you split it? (or is it just Uranium atoms that are all destruction and death?)Uranium, at 92, is the heaviest element occurring naturally. No, but it's the most feasible to split, specifically U235.
January 23, 200917 yr We know that light can move objects Whoa, wait, what? That's interesting. Didn't know that. So the sci-fi idea of space-sailing is actually somewhat plausible? It's more than plausible, it's pretty much confirmed that a solar sail would work. Problem is that it's slow as hell making it pretty much worthless.
January 23, 200917 yr A Neutrino cannot possibly kill you, they have near-zero mass, go near the speed of light, and rarely interact with any matter. (In 1 second, about 50 trillion Neutrinos have passed through my body.) Veni, vidi, vici - Julius Caesar
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