I call top bunkOrc said:I wish we die though. Who wants to be roomies in hell?
I call top bunkOrc said:I wish we die though. Who wants to be roomies in hell?
Guess those people back then shouldn't have invented light bulbs, TV's, computers, etc. and just should have just lived their lives right?silent sniper said:also why would you want to know what happened in the beginning of the universe? why does it matter?
holy fuck.
just live your fuckin' life and be done with it.
Orc said:I wish we die though. Who wants to be roomies in hell?
I was wondering that too... thnx for clearing that up!CockroachMan said:Orc said:I wish we die though. Who wants to be roomies in hell?
Why do you think people here are going to hell!??
Oh.. yeah.. the piracy
CockroachMan said:Orc said:I wish we die though. Who wants to be roomies in hell?
Why do you think people here are going to hell!??
Oh.. yeah.. the piracy
lmaoscience said:What has science done for us????
LOTS. SHUT THE FUCK UP.
THIS IS ALL YOUR FAULT!QUOTE said:...as scientists re-create conditions in the first BILLIONTHS of a second after the Big Bang.
Wow, it costs 4.4 Billion to make nothing explode!
tinymonkeyt said:Then why does magma come out of protruding chunks of land? Why not just from a deep hole?_Unmei_ said:The earth is gonna get sucked by a black hole huh? Last time I checked the earth didn't have any long protruding chunk of land.
DUH. EARTH IS A SHE. SHE WOULDNT HAVE A LONG PROTRUDING CHUNK.
What has science done for us????science said:QUOTE(Devante @ Sep 8 2008, 09:06 PM)
LOTS. SHUT THE FUCK UP.
Depends on your timezone.Christen said:LMAO Anyone who thinks this will bring the end of the world is worrying too much.
Just about every scientist believes this thing is perfectly safe, and the guy who believes can create black holes is a nut-job.
Trust me, we'll all wake up on Wednesday morning (or whatever time it is were you are when they turn this thing on) and nothing bad will have happened.
Ha. Ha. Ha. Pwned!Diablo1123 said:Depends on your timezone.Christen said:LMAO Anyone who thinks this will bring the end of the world is worrying too much.
Just about every scientist believes this thing is perfectly safe, and the guy who believes can create black holes is a nut-job.
Trust me, we'll all wake up on Wednesday morning (or whatever time it is were you are when they turn this thing on) and nothing bad will have happened.
Christen said:LMAO Anyone who thinks this will bring the end of the world is worrying too much.
Just about every scientist believes this thing is perfectly safe, and the guy who believes can create black holes is a nut-job.
Trust me, we'll all wake up on Wednesday morning (or whatever time it is were you are when they turn this thing on) and nothing bad will have happened.
juggernaut911 said:Christen said:LMAO Anyone who thinks this will bring the end of the world is worrying too much.
Just about every scientist believes this thing is perfectly safe, and the guy who believes can create black holes is a nut-job.
Trust me, we'll all wake up on Wednesday morning (or whatever time it is were you are when they turn this thing on) and nothing bad will have happened.
if I die, your responsible
Costello said:I live near geneva... maybe I can stop this before it happens!
A nuclear bomb would work, I suppose?
On topic, I think the guys at CERN are knowledged enough to be able to foresee what will happen during the experiment (or else they wouldn't be doing it at all). And I don't think they would knowingly let such a thing happen.
Btw, I think knowledge > faith. But I have faith in knowledge.
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