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Daniyal Ranjbar
The Southern Legion RISE of LEGION
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Posted - 2013.05.31 10:34:00 -
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dude, play the game fairly. no need for advantage ;) |
Mithridates VI
IMPSwarm Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.05.31 10:36:00 -
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You are a waste of oxygen. |
IamI3rian
OSG Planetary Operations Covert Intervention
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Posted - 2013.05.31 10:37:00 -
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Oh ho! It's funny cause it's true! |
Robert JD Niewiadomski
NULLIMPEX INC
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Posted - 2013.05.31 11:08:00 -
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Mithridates VI wrote:You are a waste of oxygen. She/he might be an anaerobic organism... Try to be more open minded next time Oh and she/he is right |
Noc Tempre
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.05.31 11:11:00 -
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Mithridates VI wrote:You are a waste of oxygen.
Heck he may even be a waste of hydrogen. |
Ignoble Son
3dge of D4rkness SoulWing Alliance
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Posted - 2013.05.31 11:15:00 -
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Noc Tempre wrote:Mithridates VI wrote:You are a waste of oxygen. Heck he may even be a waste of hydrogen.
More Likely a wast of carbon. |
Noc Tempre
Imperfects Negative-Feedback
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Posted - 2013.05.31 11:20:00 -
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Ignoble Son wrote:Noc Tempre wrote:Mithridates VI wrote:You are a waste of oxygen. Heck he may even be a waste of hydrogen. More Likely a wast of carbon.
I suppose "waste of hydrogen" may have been taking it too far. That's a nearly impossible level of fail. |
BL4CKST4R
WarRavens
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Posted - 2013.05.31 11:21:00 -
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Ignoble Son wrote:Noc Tempre wrote:Mithridates VI wrote:You are a waste of oxygen. Heck he may even be a waste of hydrogen. More Likely a wast of carbon.
But our atmosphere is mostly composed of Nitrogen, so isn't he a waste of Nitrogen instead and it just so happens Oxygen and Carbon are involved. What if he is just a waste of Carbon, he is made up of Carbon and his existence relies of Carbon, so why not say he is a waste of Carbon because if we removed the Carbon he would literally fall apart. |
Robert JD Niewiadomski
NULLIMPEX INC
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Posted - 2013.05.31 11:23:00 -
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Noc Tempre wrote:(...)I suppose "waste of hydrogen" may have been taking it too far. That's a nearly impossible level of fail. Check this out:
"NASA" wrote:HYDROGEN-FED BACTERIA MAY EXIST BEYOND EARTH
Primitive bacteria exist in huge numbers deep in the Earth, living on hydrogen gas produced in rocks, a NASA scientist reports in the spring issue of the journal Astrobiology.
Recent studies suggest that the mass of bacteria existing below ground may be larger than the mass of all living things at the EarthGÇÖs surface, according to recent studies cited by the paper's lead author, Friedemann Freund, who works at NASA Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley. Similar hydrogen-consuming microbes may some day be discovered on Mars, raising new prospects for the possible existence of life beyond Earth, Freund added.(...) More: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/releases/2002/02_37AR.html
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BL4CKST4R
WarRavens
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Posted - 2013.05.31 11:52:00 -
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Robert JD Niewiadomski wrote:Noc Tempre wrote:(...)I suppose "waste of hydrogen" may have been taking it too far. That's a nearly impossible level of fail. Check this out: "NASA" wrote:HYDROGEN-FED BACTERIA MAY EXIST BEYOND EARTH
Primitive bacteria exist in huge numbers deep in the Earth, living on hydrogen gas produced in rocks, a NASA scientist reports in the spring issue of the journal Astrobiology.
Recent studies suggest that the mass of bacteria existing below ground may be larger than the mass of all living things at the EarthGÇÖs surface, according to recent studies cited by the paper's lead author, Friedemann Freund, who works at NASA Ames Research Center in California's Silicon Valley. Similar hydrogen-consuming microbes may some day be discovered on Mars, raising new prospects for the possible existence of life beyond Earth, Freund added.(...) More: http://www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/news/releases/2002/02_37AR.html
Atleast those things aren't a waste of hydrogen |
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