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  2. cryotherm
    cryotherm
    i hope you're being sarcastic
    Jan 28, 2016
  3. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    There's a reason why I think that we should start another "There's a reason why" chain on this profile post Philosophiqal. :V

    Miku, it's the championship game of American football and the second-largest day for U.S. food consumption, after Thanksgiving Day (which is frankly pretty sad). https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Bowl
    (1107)
    Jan 28, 2016
  4. cryotherm
    cryotherm
    There's a reason why I have a reason for saying this.
    Jan 28, 2016
  5. iMacro
    iMacro
    explains it, im not american. Jeez 2nd most, so what 500,000,000 tonnes of food? (plz understandzzz my bad tastes of jokes ja dimwits)
    Jan 28, 2016
  6. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    There's a reason why I'm wondering what the reason is for Philosophicqal saying, "There's a reason why I have a reason for saying this."

    (1110)
    Jan 28, 2016
  7. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    Also, lol we now have 1111 messages. GG
    Jan 28, 2016
  8. Nxy
    Nxy
    I'm going to officially going to go cry now. So much spam, I don't want it anymore! HELP MEEEEEEEE ;~;
    Jan 28, 2016
  9. Sir_Inge
    Sir_Inge
    ok.





    Everyone spam more
    Jan 28, 2016
  10. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    But Ashy pls, this is a legitimate conversation doe. .-.
    Inge, you scrub. >:V
    (1114)
    Jan 28, 2016
  11. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    Yes pls.

    (1116)
    Jan 29, 2016
  12. GlobalistCuck
    GlobalistCuck
    The average half-life of a teaspoon in an Australian Research Institute is 42 days ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
    Jan 29, 2016
  13. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    Not 420 days? :V

    (1118)
    Jan 29, 2016
  14. Aboves
    Aboves
    Gimme alerts

    (1119)
    Jan 29, 2016
  15. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    Jan 29, 2016
  16. Eso
    Eso
    @WarSkater you don't understand what you got itself into, I commented on this in like July when I got tagged and I still get notifications
    Jan 29, 2016
  17. cryotherm
    cryotherm
    FKING STAHP PLEASE
    Jan 29, 2016
  18. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    Lol rip Eso. :V

    (1125)
    Jan 29, 2016
  19. Chopo
    Chopo
    eso es porque tu commentaste, eso fue tu culpa
    Jan 29, 2016
  20. Eso
    Eso
    Well I didn't think y'all would still be commenting like 5 months later
    Jan 29, 2016
  21. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    "Let's make another largest profile post. @CapzMC @Striker_Sly @Striker_Griffy @Striker_Nine @Striker_Eight."

    That wasn't enough to dissuade you from posting? :V

    (1128)
    Jan 30, 2016
  22. GlobalistCuck
    GlobalistCuck
    Sometimes I like to cover myself in lube and slime down the stairs like a slug while my family throws salt on me.
    Jan 30, 2016
  23. GlobalistCuck
    GlobalistCuck
    Science Fact #6289: The number of "Striker_"s tagged on a post have a negative relationship with the average satisfaction regarding the post of all who have commented, if the relationship were graphed.
    Jan 30, 2016
  24. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    Philosophy Question 1337: If there exist no absolutes in the universe, isn't that an absolute in of itself?

    (1131)
    Jan 30, 2016
  25. randomcitizen1
    randomcitizen1
    Pls nobody tag Iosif_Stalin. .-.

    (1132)
    Jan 30, 2016
  26. GlobalistCuck
    GlobalistCuck
    Random I know one absolute...

    The mitochondria is the powerhouse of the cell ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)*












    *The Lenny face is scientifically important. Also @Iosif_Stalin :V
    Jan 30, 2016
  27. Chopo
    Chopo
    agree
    Jan 30, 2016
  28. Aboves
    Aboves
    Follow,
    The mitocloudy is the powerhouse of the team ( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
    Jan 30, 2016
  29. Sir_Inge
    Sir_Inge
    Physics Question of the Day #1:
    If I have two objects of equal surface area but one has greater mass and I drop them through air so that at least one of them reaches terminal velocity, which one will hit the ground first if they are dropped simultaneously?
    Jan 30, 2016
  30. iMacro
    iMacro
    they will both hit the ground at the same time.
    Jan 30, 2016
  31. iMacro
    iMacro
    "Woo, Bananas don't do that" ~Noble 2k(something)
    Jan 30, 2016
  32. Sir_Inge
    Sir_Inge
    Incorrect. Heavier one lands first
    Jan 30, 2016
  33. Sir_Inge
    Sir_Inge
    It's because terminal velocity is dependent on mass.
    Jan 30, 2016
  34. Webmant
    Webmant
    What is the point of this?
    Jan 30, 2016
  35. Webmant
    Webmant
    I mean, I suppose I need to know what this is all about in order to contribute.
    Jan 30, 2016
  36. iMacro
    iMacro
    tbh, i did this as a joke. didnt think anyone would actually go serious
    Jan 30, 2016
  37. Webmant
    Webmant
    Oh well, may as well just post something random.
    Jan 30, 2016
  38. Webmant
    Webmant
    Men and women clearly distinguish between past and future. A sense of time is, however, not unique to humans or even animals. Organisms often have a kind of "internal clock," like plants which turn one way during the day and another at night. Time is an objective expression of the changing state of matter. This is revealed even by the way we talk about it. It is common to say that time "flows."
    Jan 30, 2016
  39. Webmant
    Webmant
    In fact, only material fluids can flow. The very choice of metaphor shows that time is inseparable from matter. It is not only a subjective thing. It is the way we express an actual process that exists in the physical world. Time is thus just an expression of the fact that all matter exists in a state of constant change.
    Jan 30, 2016
  40. Webmant
    Webmant
    It is the destiny and necessity of all material things to change into something other than what they are. "Everything that exists deserves to perish."
    Jan 30, 2016
  41. Webmant
    Webmant
    A sense of rhythm underlies everything: the heart-beat of a human, the rhythms of speech, the movement of the stars and planets, the rise and fall of the tides, the alternations of the seasons. These are deeply engraved upon the human consciousness, not as arbitrary imaginings, but as real phenomena expressing a profound truth about the universe. Here human intuition is not in error.
    Jan 30, 2016
  42. Webmant
    Webmant
    Time is a way of expressing change of state and motion which are inseparable features of matter in all its forms. In language we have tense, future, present and past. This colossal conquest of the mind enabled humankind to free itself from the slavery of the moment, to rise above the concrete situation and be "present," not just in the here and now, but in the past and the future, at least in the mind.
    Jan 30, 2016
  43. Webmant
    Webmant
    Time and movement are inseparable concepts. They are essential to all life and all knowledge of the world, including every manifestation of thought and imagination. Measurement, the corner-stone of all science, would be impossible without time and space. Music and dance are based upon time.
    Jan 30, 2016
  44. Webmant
    Webmant
    Art itself attempts to convey a sense of time and movement, which are present not just in representations of physical energy, but in design. The colours, shapes and lines of a painting guide the eye across the surface in a particular rhythm and tempo. This is what gives rise to the particular mood, idea and emotion conveyed by the work of art.
    Jan 30, 2016
  45. Webmant
    Webmant
    Timelessness is a word that is often used to describe works of art, but really expresses the opposite of what is intended. We cannot conceive of the absence of time, since time is present in everything.
    Jan 30, 2016
  46. Webmant
    Webmant
    I just had to copy and paste that; no way I was going to try to explain it through my own words.
    Jan 30, 2016
  47. Webmant
    Webmant
    Oh, and you were talking about absolutes, weren't you?
    Jan 30, 2016
  48. Webmant
    Webmant
    There is a difference between time and space. Space can also express change, as change of position. Matter exists and moves through space. But the number of ways that this can occur is infinite: forward, backward, up or down, to any degree.
    Jan 30, 2016
  49. Webmant
    Webmant
    Movement in space is reversible. Movement in time is irreversible. They are two different (and indeed contradictory) ways of expressing the same fundamental property of matter—change. This is the only Absolute that exists.
    Jan 30, 2016
  50. Webmant
    Webmant
    Space is the "otherness" of matter, to use Hegel’s terminology, whereas time is the process whereby matter (and energy, which is the same thing) constantly changes into something other than what it is. Time—"the fire in which we are all consumed"—is commonly seen as a destructive agent.
    Jan 30, 2016
  51. Webmant
    Webmant
    But it is equally the expression of a permanent process of self-creation, whereby matter is constantly transformed into and endless number of forms. This process can be seen quite clearly in non-organic matter, above all at the subatomic level.
    Jan 30, 2016
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