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It would be interesting to witness the undoing of all civilization. Would put things into perspective and make it all seem quite pointless.
Kind of like when they decide to shut down the servers of an MMO for good after people have been playing the game for years and years.
I remember when I was beta testing ffxi for the ps2 on the very last day of the beta test people were running around acting like idiots giving away all their possessions and de-leveling and doing all sorts of crazy stuff. I imagine real life would be that way too if people knew it was all going to end.
I'm sorry, but this is fucking hilarious.
Yes I will be online tonight for sure. It's all good, my work has been making me travel a lot the past few months so I haven't been there either lol.
Got back home last week so yeah it's all good now. Not to mention I have a 4 day paid weekend beginning today. Tis Awesome.
So wait, if this flux capacitator blows up the world, how fast would it be? I'd definitely wait it out.
Kill yourself because you might die? Seriously?
Am I also the only one who thought "Boy, pesticide really does take care of pests"
You fools don't realize that everyone living on this planet at this very moment are going to die within 150 years. Mark my words, you'll all be DEAD. Everything you love, DEAD!
Pretty faulty logic. But then again, when has killing yourself ever made sense?
Anyway, the way I see it, is at least it wasn't a white girl.
As much as I want to slap those indians, I remember Bhopal had like a HUUUUGE explosion incident over some industry of some sort.
So the locals may not be so thrilled with science anymore.
Yeah dug it up .... lol it was a pesticide factory, talk about karma
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bhopal_disaster
lol
Guess that's where all the crazy babies are popping out.
I would pick asteroid and black hole over pesticide any days. Not only they are painless, but it's probably quite impressive to see before the boom.
Actually, a black hole of thise size wouldn't be painless, but I'm sure it's worth it. It's a one in a lifetime kind of thing.