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1.

Expressionless

Topic: Secrets uncovered - .swf links

Posted: 11/26/09 04:22 PM

Forum: General

The secrets are not to be discussed on the forums, as per the secrets page asking you not to.


2.

Questioning

Topic: Energy into matter

Posted: 11/26/09 04:15 PM

Forum: General

At 11/26/09 04:12 PM, Warrickneff wrote: ( simply a high speed helium atom).

*ion? I didn't think they had electrons and were simply the nucleus. Haven't taken physics in ages though.


3.

Expressionless

Topic: Discussing illegal activities

Posted: 11/26/09 04:07 PM

Forum: General

You're not allowed to discuss things where the discussion of it is illegal. Conspiracy, treason, articulated threats against the president, linking people to places that trample copyrights.

Using marijuana is not illegal. Posessing it, selling it, operating a vehicle whilst under the influence of it, etc. IS illegal. Discussing use is NOT illegal.

Not to mention, where I live posession of up to an ounce is a civil offense. That's why.


4.

Winking

Topic: Energy into matter

Posted: 11/26/09 04:03 PM

Forum: General

At 11/26/09 03:59 PM, Niloc14 wrote: The spectrum measures the wavelength of the different forms of light, visible or no. The wave pattern in which they travel. But good thinking, though

Uh... no actually he's right. Light is the universal speed limit. Once a particle of matter has reached light speed, THAT PARTICLE is no longer matter, it is pure energy. Because only pure energy can travel at the speed of light. However, there is a differing amount of energy carried by each particle, right? It can't be translated into more velocity because the photon is already traveling at the universal speed limit. So instead it is translated into the wave properties of the photon particle (light behaves as both energy and matter). A higher frequency means there is more energy which means there was more mass.


5.

Shouting

Topic: I Might Be Bipolar

Posted: 11/26/09 12:39 AM

Forum: General

I don't have any diagnosed maladies at the moment. But, I was born with pyloric stenosis, a condition that had a decent fatality rate little more than a few decades before my birth. Without modern medicine I would not exist in the world. Got a 3 inch scar across my belly to show for it.

Anyway, with medicine hopefully you'll have a decent time managing.

At 11/26/09 12:18 AM, Sensationalism wrote: PTSD

If you don't mind me asking, what was the trauma?


6.

Shouting

Topic: Depression Sucks.

Posted: 11/26/09 12:32 AM

Forum: General

MissSkylark seems to have hit the nail on the head in terms of advice. Depression is terrible because it's self-fulfilling. You don't go anywhere or do anything because you feel like shit and because you're not going anywhere or doing anything you feel hopeless.

Find yourself an alone space to visit every day. SERIOUS alone space, though. I don't know what type of neighborhood you're in, but if it's possible start taking walks to the place and just 'be' for a bit on your own. Away from all that society bullshit that's been bothering you. Away from that pressure you feel that things need to be 'good' to be normal.

You won't be surrounded by the same people forever, you know. After High School everyone goes their separate ways, if you're planning on attending college you'll have to be prepared to meet some super-fake douches, but you'll also meet some people who really get it. You've just got to be willing to open up to the fake folks in order to see who's genuine. Start practicing now, let go of those social fears and talk to some of those 'same people' you see in your school. You might be surprised to find that not everyone is as they appear.

Either way, good luck.


7.

Goofy

Topic: Happy Birthday Morichax!

Posted: 11/26/09 12:18 AM

Forum: General

Happy birthday!

... be careful with that wine. They spelled beer wrong.


8.

Sleeping

Topic: Emoticons you rarely use

Posted: 11/25/09 06:14 PM

Forum: General

As if I'm ever sleeping when I'm posting.

... see, now I've got the urge to change this post to 'resigned' because it fits the mood of the post better.


9.

Elated

Topic: Topic Number 615,347!!!

Posted: 11/25/09 03:41 PM

Forum: General

Send me your address to claim your prize: a swift kick in the balls.


10.

Winking

Topic: Come on. Quit the bullshit.

Posted: 11/25/09 03:22 PM

Forum: General

Pfft. I'm not ON the internet, I AM the internet.


11.

Shouting

Topic: National Bankruptcy: What happens?

Posted: 11/25/09 03:13 PM

Forum: Politics

One of the benefits of sovereignty is that you are incapable of going bankrupt. Should the US become insolvent (ie: the government no longer represents the will of the people and is abolished, or our member states all secede, or any other number of scenarios that END the SOVERIEGN state of the United States) our debts would then be settled by other countries seizing US assets (since the US is lawless and would no longer have the means to defend itself).

Basically: we've the most powerful military in the world. We're hegemon in the free market/civil rights/free trade/globalized corporate world order. We have the most might and therefore the HIGHEST sovereignty on earth. Other countries recognize that our might and wealth is rooted in our HUGE consumer marketplace. Our HUGE consumer marketplace is resultant of a vast middle class that's supported by our well-balanced system of governance.

So, our middle class would have to shrink to non-existence thanks to an inability to provide resources (impossible... the US was established at a point in history when no other sovereign state existed in the land surrounding, therefore our fledgling union was able to snatch as much territory as possible, eventually expanding to cover BOTH COASTS of A LARGE CONTINENT and EVERYTHING IN BETWEEN. History improved this advantage with the establishment of TWO stable states to the north and south. The US isn't UN-invadeable, but thanks to our modern satellite technology we're pretty close to impenetrable.), then our state would have to be unable to defend itself against enemies who WANT America destroyed (second amendment and patriotic ideals make that unlikely... factions that HATE America are countered by many who owe their decent lives to the promise of this free land), and finally states that want America's resources would have to come in and take control before the NATION (people) of America reestablishes the STATE (sovereign political entity) of America.

It's really difficult. The US rides a GREAT world-image outlook of being 100% democratic and very individual rights-oriented regardless of nationality. We're seen as a place with the MOST commecial friction and thusly the highest number of opportunities to personally succeed. We're perceived as an INCREDIBLY stable investment by most foreign states, because as a result of our dependence on a large market for our commercial success any investment in improving America and lessening restrictions on our market's spending-power eventually benefits the nations lending just the same.

China is taking advantage of this as their nation is industrializing. As OUR middle class recovers and continues buying goods from abroad (made in China), THEIR middle class will grow and China's infrastructure will improve to support it.

The only real end is that our populations outgrow our planet's ability to sustain them. It's kinda like the arms race leading to WWI.


12.

Winking

Topic: Oh My F'ingG

Posted: 11/25/09 02:46 PM

Forum: General

This is perfect for a userpage update.


13.

Winking

Topic: 2nd Hand Smoke...

Posted: 11/25/09 02:42 PM

Forum: General

At 11/24/09 04:10 PM, HighJack wrote: Violence: Abusive or unjust exercise of power.

Smoking is a personal right to be exercised in personal space. Personal space is one's property and one's person.

Is it not an unjust exercise of power to harm another without their consent? Or is that perfectly reasonable?

They consent when they smell the cigarette's smoke and CHOOSE to continue exposing themselves. Most who aren't interested simply hold their breath, leave, or if neither is possible politely request that the smoker give them more room.

And you are lost in a thing haze of ignorance.

Actually, the problem here isn't me, it's your argument and that I'm NOT lost NOR ignorant.

A: Indeed.
B: Indeed.
However, that does not mean it cannot travel 20 feet.

Indoors, perhaps. Outdoors, unlikely. With no breeze the odds are in favor of the heat causing the smoke to rise faster than it can travel 20 horizontal feet. With a breeze the odds are in favor of the smoke 'cloud' dispersing before it could travel 20 horizontal feet.

You have an untenable argument. It's based on half-facts and circumstance. You then attempt to translate isolated, fictional scenarios into a blanket assertion that 'if ever second hand smoke is assault, then ALL second hand smoke is assault'. We've mistakenly been arguing definition, physics, all sorts of irrelevent details. The fact is: unless you can point to legal precent by which second hand smoke was implicated as a form of assault, or establish one with a successful lawsuit against a smoker; you aren't right.


14.

Winking

Topic: Getting laid.

Posted: 11/25/09 02:26 PM

Forum: General

I kinda get the feeling that's what a lotta teen angst is about. Unfortunately, a lotta 20-something soul-searching is "well, fuck... that HS/College relationship was a wash, I'm'a just fuck around for a while" and 30-something is "shit... I know so many people who've settled down" and 40-something is "fuck what have I done I settled for THIS!?" and 50-something is "ha ha ha... who cares, why does everything have to MEAN something? I'm comfortable" and 60-something is "Jesus... I SHOULD NOT have treated my body so shittily all these years, I'm uncomfortable" and 70-something is "ARGH! ::dead::"

... sorry I got carried away. Yea, it's not getting laid per say that does that to you, it's the adult perspective. Certain events are hallmarks of maturity and how you learn from them proves how much more mature you are for the experience.


15.

Winking

Topic: stormwarden

Posted: 11/25/09 01:29 PM

Forum: General

http://www.newgrounds.com/pm/send/stormw arden

That link provides the most direct way to ask, I'm pretty sure.


16.

Happy

Topic: Architecture Fail

Posted: 11/25/09 12:30 PM

Forum: General

I'm QUITE sure those are photoshopped. The architectural design looks like three circles with a common triple point. I do not believe that the light could hit them correctly to produce that shadow effect, because the 'head' of the penises isn't accurate.

And if you look down the perspective toward the horizon, they spontaneously lengthen as they approach the people leaning against the rail. ... tee hee.

Clever for the ease of the photoshop and it's relative believability. Sadly, we don't allow image galleries on the forums.


17.

Shouting

Topic: Is this possible?

Posted: 11/25/09 12:22 PM

Forum: General

At 11/25/09 12:17 PM, Dapper wrote: In the film, Ironman, when he puts on that helmet with the controls for navigation for when he flies in the suit, the screen-like thing showing all of the data in his vision, (like the VISR in Halo) how come everything he sees isn't blurry?

Hollywood special effects. They want it to look pretty so they ignore the realistic limitations of focus with their effects. If they wanted to make it artsy, they'd've focused on important symbols of foreshadowing/motifs/etc.

If something's so close to the eye, it blurs. Is there a way of making it not-blurry?

Lenses. That's why people use magnifying glasses. So if his mask had the ability to spontaneously form a lense and somehow constantly adjust for something, well he'd probably be dizzy as shit but if he were able to get over that he'd have an awesome vision enhancement.


18.

Questioning

Topic: Hooray! i just read 600+ pages of

Posted: 11/25/09 12:16 PM

Forum: General

... why you thought that reading that much menial garbage gives you a right to post some of your own is beyond me. Perhaps a userpage update would be a great place to share this?


19.

Elated

Topic: Twilight star too famous for jokes

Posted: 11/25/09 12:05 PM

Forum: General

Ha ha... well at least he didn't need to be told the joke was kinda douchey. And the girl gets to learn a tough lesson about dignity.

Still... naivity at its finest on both sides of that kerfuffle.


20.

Shouting

Topic: Online Debating is Terrible

Posted: 11/25/09 11:58 AM

Forum: General

I'm glad for it. How else would I get to hear the opinions of those too shy to offer them otherwise? Too scatterbrained to collect their thoughts face-to-face? Contrary to your negative take on the inability of some users to think things through before they've written down their opinions (or their devil's advocacy), I like the honesty in it.

Why? Well, a knee-jerk reactionary response to a question is the most honest a person can be with themselves. Then they've put it out there for others to ponder and question. It's kinda like self-sculpting... if you've got an open mind anyway. Because you can be proven wrong and then you're forced to eat your own words and thanks to the anonymity of this online medium you don't have to feel so proud that you can't admit it and learn from it.

It doesn't make sense that you would want someone barring themselves from media that allows them to practice being able to form coherent and well-thought-out face-to-face opinions, because if they're unable they'll need the practice the internet presents as it is.

I think it's positive, but the downside would be the trolling, as it seems that's come up already in this conversation. It dulls the spirit of decent discussion and those interested.


21.

Expressionless

Topic: *Interesting Title*

Posted: 11/25/09 01:39 AM

Forum: General

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22.

Resigned

Topic: The year is -1 BC.

Posted: 11/25/09 01:35 AM

Forum: General

But... BC counts UP away from 0. -1 BC is +1 AD. Or... roughly the year Christ was a year old.

... back when dinosaurs roamed Earth. Yea, I remember that.


23.

Winking

Topic: so anyone else think obamas a idoit

Posted: 11/25/09 01:31 AM

Forum: Politics

I don't think you had any capital letters, punctuation, or sense of word-choice whatsoever; not to mention your topic might belong in the Politics Forum if there weren't already many topics regarding Obama's specific policies there.


24.

Resigned

Topic: What will you do on 12/21/12?

Posted: 11/25/09 01:14 AM

Forum: General

I'm gonna finally be able to stop locking and deleting threads about 2012.


25.

Shouting

Topic: I Want a Gun

Posted: 11/24/09 01:07 PM

Forum: General

At 11/24/09 01:00 PM, Chymeraxe wrote: We are limited, but there's still an opportunity for civlians to get automatic weapons, as long as they have the permits, training, and qualifications.

Right, but that's totally different. It enters the realm of priveledge earned through education more than 'right granted by merit of existence'.

In most instances where you need a firearm, anything that's semi auto and has more than 5 rounds is more than enough to solve a situation, when it comes to civilian circumstances. Obviously police need better/higher quality weapons, but civilians can get access to those higher tier guns through legal means. IT takes a while but if you're going to go through the training to do so obviously it's for a good cause, unless you're a real determined psycho or something, lol.

Yep, in which case you probably wouldn't bother going through legal channels, you'd just get in contact with the underground and/or seedy chain of command to nab yourself something that 'fell off the truck'.

And all of our country states are usually a lot more easy on the laws. The most you need in the country is a good rifle or shotgun, both of which are available without having to go through a lot of bullshit.

Yea, with big cities and urbanization comes big municipalities with strict gun-control and the means to enforce.

I think our gun laws are pretty decent, we could use a bit of lightening up but for the most part they're as we need them.

I think gun laws should be emended. Technology exists that manufacterors should be REQUIRED to put safeties on weapons that make them useless unless in the hands of their registered owner. But, for the most part I think we're in a decent place with our regulations. I would NEVER support the subtraction of the second amendment... and as a MA resident I actually kind of resent that my right to own and operate a weapon is entirely in the hands of the local police chief.


26.

Shouting

Topic: I Want a Gun

Posted: 11/24/09 12:53 PM

Forum: General

At 11/24/09 12:41 PM, Chymeraxe wrote:
At 11/24/09 12:37 PM, TacoFreak wrote: americans think they can solve every problem with guns
Our history is different and the culture is different in any country, this is ours and our laws have stuck to it since they were written. We enjoy our rights and you enjoy yours, our rights just include the right to own weapons. Not our fault stupid people get that right too.

... and we're severely limited in the weapons we can own as is. Automatic weapons aren't allowed. The idea is that automatic weapons are specifically purposed for killing more than one person at a time without the need to aim well or pause between rounds. The collateral damage would be incredible.

But, there's also the fact that our country is the 4th largest by area. Our population isn't typically as confined as the populations are in Europe. Out in the country, most people NEED a gun. To protect their livestock from damage, etc. because there doesn't exist the urban remedies city-folk are accustomed to.

This country was founded with the blood of a militia and the idea that the people have the right to abolish a government that no longer represents the will of the people. It's tradition and self-protection all wrapped into one. Since then weapons have changed and gun laws have been amended to keep things reasonable.

Anyway, I think your question's been pretty much answered. I don't know shit about shotguns or much about any gun for that matter (other than how to load, fire, clean, etc. and a working mechanical knowledge IN GENERAL of how they operate), but I think I'd agree with keeping several non-lethal rounds and some lethal rounds just in case.


27.

Winking

Topic: This Slow Bullshit Sucks !

Posted: 11/24/09 12:40 PM

Forum: General

Newgrounds Audio Portal moderation is vastly outdated. It was created with the launch of the AP which was pretty much before I signed up to the site.

What that means is we have a small crew of trusted Audio Portal veterans who have to listen to your audio and approve you for further submission. Once you've been approved for your first track, additional tracks are added pretty much instantly. If your audio is stolen, includes samples of others' copyrighted material, or sucks horribly in a bunch of other ways (entirely comprised of online drum-kit, a hardly changed remix of free-ware tracks, etc.) you will be barred from submitting any other tracks.

Anyway, don't complain about it. Just wait.


28.

Winking

Topic: Fuckers with Headphones.

Posted: 11/23/09 11:41 PM

Forum: General

Ask politely then report them to the librarian. Your 'like an immature pushover' comment made me laugh. If you recognize it... stop being a pushover about it?


29.

Happy

Topic: ROTC's kinda pissing me off

Posted: 11/23/09 11:36 PM

Forum: General

I was in MCJROTC in High School and it was a joke. Most kids took it because it filled the gym requirement, but was basically a mostly 'do-nothing' class most of the time. I mean... there's really not much to learning military history and tradition. Drill was easy as shit (and I joined the drill team after school which was fun), and PT was only on Fridays.

By sophomore year I was changing into my uniform on uniform days only for the duration of ROTC's block and getting away with it. After that they changed the gym requirement for graduation so I didn't have to take ROTC any more. Ah... good times.


30.

Muted

Topic: Every chance I get

Posted: 11/23/09 11:21 PM

Forum: General

Userpage for poetry.


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