37637598 on 25/9/2007 at 22:01
well it doesn't mean that people don't know about em'. I hate conspiracies and I’m most definitely not one to make up garbage, I know the technology exists and what you're saying is very ignorant to our technological capabilities. It's all possible. I'd like to know how the article made logic leaps.
Vivian on 25/9/2007 at 22:20
Why do you read conspiracy theory sites if you hate conspiracies?
37637598 on 25/9/2007 at 22:56
Quote Posted by Vivian
Why do you read conspiracy theory sites if you hate conspiracies?
I don't read specific sites. I just yahoo or Google it and use the first site that relates to my inquiry.
massimilianogoi on 25/9/2007 at 22:57
There are two different view for the 9/11:
1-) The drama, the sure tragedy that happened to the people working on that buildings;
2-) The proof, instead, that the USA aren't so invincibile as they would show to be.
I watched that event live in our first National Channel, watching accidentally the television that hour, and while I was anguished for that poor people on that building, to the other side I was a bit happy that the "americans" (as they would to be called) falled, and that nation demonstrated that aren't so powerful to be invincible.
So, I think that the "americans" (in the mean of USA citizen), and their president, should not be snotties and haughties as they are sometime around the world, exporting and imposing their democratic regime.
Sooner or later some other nation will be fed up, and will start another WW against USA, I'm sure on 90%. :erg:
We should learn from any deceased in all the wars, so their souls weren't spent for nothing, but it seem that after some hours, days, weeks, or months we forget all that lessons. :tsktsk:
The wars doesn't stop till the human will exist.
fett on 25/9/2007 at 22:57
Quote Posted by Malygris
hey guys I saw this show once where one plane was able to lower another plane's shields by remote so maybe he's talking about something like that
maybe
That was on Transformers you dolt.
37637598 on 25/9/2007 at 23:02
Quote Posted by fett
That was on Transformers you dolt.
I think that was the point lol, because I'm so immature that I watch transformers and would know what he's talking about :laff: :weird:
Gingerbread Man on 26/9/2007 at 00:08
This thread is all about things that have unusual smells. I'll start: burning hair. Boy, what an unusual smell. :eww:
I sure am glad hair doesn't usually smell like that, because oh god.
Scots Taffer on 26/9/2007 at 00:13
Oddly, I quite like that smell.
Gingerbread Man on 26/9/2007 at 00:20
Well, that just adds to its unusual nature, then. Because I just said to myself: "Scots says he doesn't mind the smell of burning hair... That's unusual."
I don't mean to speak out of turn, gentlemen, but I believe we may be on our way to discovering the Most Unusual Thing Ever.
Scots Taffer on 26/9/2007 at 00:42
Yeah, like when the hair of your hand gets singed and shrivels up and goes crispy when accidentally sticking it in FIAR while cooking, it's an interesting scent. Also, the smell of a freshly lit match after the flame is dowsed, not the smoke, but the actual match. Heh.