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Would you hate my taste in music when I'm hammered if you were hammered?
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Man, I hate my taste in music when I'm completely hammered... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xhrBDcQq2DM
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Genetically I'm part Austrian, part German, and two parts eastern European. Black hair, green eyes with brown features, tall, go figure.
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One of the few beers soooo worth drinking.
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Yeah but Mars is really just a tad above vacuum, in fact 1% or less of earths atmosphere density is labeled as ''trace gas'', and Mars' atmosphere density is 0,6%. I really doubt its enough to keep liquid water from boiling. The only way to keep water from escaping the planet or asteroid via vaporization is to keep it frozen, like the poles on Mars, or under lots of pressure. It can't turn into a liquid state without vaporizing in a near vacuum environment. Gonna have to send this question to NASA. I also want to ask them about artificial gravity created through centrifugal forces, it doesn't really work how its portrayed in Sci-Fi movies (Simply spinning a space ship etc.) Its much more complex and nearly impossible to do. Anyway, today I found a little spider pendant a friend of mane gave me as a gift so I made a necklace out of it just for fun. I actually like it, though it makes me look like some sort of cultist. I guess it gives me +1 for my saving throws. Praise the spider queen!
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The OP is probably an ant.
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Yeah but its either cold enough to freeze (Mars got ice poles) or the lack of an atmosphere makes it boil. I don't think there is an in-between that keeps its stable so it forms little rivers. Jupiters moon Europa has a water geyser that creates a dust cloud of frozen water particles. If it was warmer I guess the water would simply vaporize. But flowing water without an atmosphere?
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Oh, and today I asked myself how Mars can have little streams of water on the surface if the atmosphere has 1% of the density of earths. Shouldn't it vaporize almost instantly?
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I had a dream where strange metaphors hinted that I'll die from an agonizing illness in two years. Meh, where are the dreams of unicorns, beautiful angels and rainbows? Huh?
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Not that I know of, the first album of his wife (How to destroy angels) was available for free if I remember correctly. Or was it the second?
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Just downloading a couple maps for Unreal Tournament Classic. Its unreal how fun this game still is, its 15 years old now and people still make maps for it, there are hundreds of servers for multilayer games. I grew up with this game and it just does not want to die like all the other childhood games, its scary, in fact the more I play modern shooters the more I value what UT is.
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Awesome car.
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This is such bull****. I can only make a rough guess about how many music albums I've legally bought AFTER watching them on the Internet and listening to all tracks via Youtube. A couple of hundred at least, I don't think I would have bought most of them without knowing their complete content. Thats also what Trent Reznor from Nine Inch Nails counts on, in 2007 he created his own label (Nothing records) solely to sell his own music super-cheap (4-9 bucks) and promotes people on stealing his music and uploading them to various video sites. Fans upload his tracks on YT which is free advertisement, people will steal his music and like it so much that they'll buy the album. Apparently that has worked so well he can continue to be a world-class music artist. Thats also how I got into Nine Inch Nails many years ago, now I own pretty much all albums of NIN because I wanted to support this great artist. I know that a lot of people do it that way. And its pretty much the same with films.
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Completed my 'little' fireworks mortar. That thing weighs 65 kilograms and I named it ''Leichter Gustav''. (Light Gustav) in tribute to the ''Schwerer Gustav'' which was an 800mm railway mortar in WWII.
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I consider myself a hardcore Alien fan and I hate Resurrection with a burning passion. It feels nothing like Alien 1-3 and even viewed as a standalone film its simply a mediocre scifi flick.
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Is it any good? Can't say without having finished the book, I've read too many books that burned all their powder in the first third and then quality and information value dropped to disappointing levels. But so far its good.
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From my experience as a very avid cyclist who has completed eight thousand kilometers in 3 years mostly on busy clearways I can say that 99% of cyclist deaths are not caused by speeding vehicles but by reckless overtaking. I was literally an inch from death hundreds of times because car & truck drivers thought they don't have to leave any space between their vehicle and me almost squishing me with their 16 wheelers against the guard railing. Getting squished between 20 tons of steel driving 80km/h and a steel barrier is certain death. One time a biker even hit me with his jacket while overtaking me. This and cars overtaking me but going back to their lane way too early almost hitting me with the rear of their cars. Thats why I always make a friendly hand gesture to those who leave lots of space between me and their car and those who almost hit me always get the middle finger. In fact, judging by what I've seen on roads I think a very high percentage of accidents in general are caused by reckless overtaking, not by minor speeding. Speeding cars were never a problem for me, not even once. To all car drivers and bikers here: overtake cyclists like any other vehicle on the road. Leave some space.
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Well, you got to see the good in everything, you've just made place for another tasty meal! Eating like the rich-romans. By the way, Azdeus, isn't it like 4 AM now in Sweden? You eat at 4 AM?
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Aeeaouch. Bone stuff always hurts like a b*tch. Back in my moms school days she once worked on one of those electrical sewing machines, guess what happened. She accidentally got her hand under the needle which then penetrated the nail of her thumb, the flesh, the bone and before exiting it snapped in half making a pretty big wound. She had to go to the hospital for a minor surgery removing the needle pieces. Nope, my sister and I were born only 4 days apart. She is 6 years older than me but she was born the day after christmas and I was born 2 days before new years eve. Imagine how hectic everything gets between christmas and new year every year. (I celebrate new years eve like a maniac with LOTS of explosives, so thats a lot of festivities for just one week. ) Yeah. *hangs head*
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Just spent 200 bucks on christmas presents for mom and a birthday present for my sister. Money, Y U NO stay in my pocket?
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My mother burned all her finger tips when she was a kid, her finger tips are completely smooth so she wouldn't leave any fingerprints! Too bad I can't get her into starting a second career as professional criminal. All the wasted potential....
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Wow... that's an awesome view! Why would you go climbing when you have a view like that? I'd stay right were I was. Thanks but let me tell you that the view up there is 3x times more awesome: And climbing mountains is more fun than anything else. Anyway, random pics:
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Something similar happened to me two years ago, peeled a potato, slipped and chopped off the top of my left index finger down to the bone. It looked beautiful at first, the cut flesh looked like a polished ruby. The piece was pretty large and fell to the floor, it bled the whole night and in the morning my arm looked like a volcano with blood streams running from my finger down the whole arm. The scary thing however is that that the cut off piece grew back perfectly, even my fingerprint regenerated absolutely seamlessly. And I expected to get a nasty scar.