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Geek Culture / Do you believe in Sea Monsters?

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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 4th Feb 2008 21:39
I said for everybody else not to encourage stereotypes, I can because I'm special and more superior than you worms. Besides I wasn't stereotyping, where I used to work a guy slept with the manager and he soon became 'Entertainments manager' despite being a crap candidate...I could fully quote The Peep Show, (It's not who you know it's who you...) but unfortunately there are teens around.

Okay, I was, you got me, have a pat on the back Mr Worm.

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Posted: 4th Feb 2008 22:29
Haha good o'l bantering. Also, never admit to anything. Didn't they teach you that back in viciousevillair elementary school? I'll take the pat anyway though. I like pats. Pats are nice.

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Posted: 4th Feb 2008 22:43
Why floating alien dinosaurs aren't an odd idea?

Because the chance that alien life is totally different due to different gravitational and atmospheric circumstances does definitely not rule out the possibility of floating huge creatures. Actually it supports the idea as far as I know.


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Seppuku Arts
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Posted: 5th Feb 2008 00:51
Quote: " Also, never admit to anything. Didn't they teach you that back in viciousevillair elementary school? I'll take the pat anyway though. I like pats. Pats are nice."


Ah, I must of flunked it, because if I was paying attention in class, I'd definitely would remember something like that...oh you're making me all nostalgic (sp? Nooo! I don't have spell checker, damn you can pick me up on words I cannot spell very well!) oh the days when I was at viciousevillair school, oh what a barrel of laughs...kegs too...oh ho ho ho, indeed!

As you can see at this moment in time I have nothing useful to add to any of the discussions in Geek Culture, so goodnight!

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Posted: 6th Feb 2008 20:12
Quote: "I hope you mean the mantel, because the core is a hunk of iron."


Not the outer core, next to the mantle. That's liquid iron. Only the inner core itself is pure solid iron.


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Posted: 6th Feb 2008 22:24
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wST01hAmbRA&feature=related
the above link is a great example that what people call sea monsters are just undiscovered animals that we are unsure if they exist. they don't have to be dinosaurs that survived or magical things, just new animals.

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dfujis the rocker
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Posted: 7th Feb 2008 04:06
first off everything is possible [/sarcasm]

sea monsters=no. undiscovered forms of life? possible they would have to either be giant or microscopic, probably the latter.

Space aliens? search google for "Europa"

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Posted: 7th Feb 2008 18:24
Quote: "first off everything is possible [/sarcasm]
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Tell that to Stephen Hawking and his Theory of Everything.

Quote: "sea monsters=no."

monster (mŏn'stər) pronunciation
n.
A creature having a strange or frightening appearance.

I'd say that were possible...


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Posted: 8th Feb 2008 19:02
Quote: "I could fully quote The Peep Show, (It's not who you know it's who you...)"


Watched that one yesterday. Classic Brit comedy, eh?

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