Random thoughts... - by Tocky
DuatDweller on 18/11/2024 at 19:54
I remember back in 2010-2011, GBM was very P.O. and in a foul mood.
mxleader on 18/11/2024 at 23:14
Quote Posted by DuatDweller
I remember back in 2010-2011, GBM was very P.O. and in a foul mood.
Only that year? :cheeky:
demagogue on 19/11/2024 at 22:07
I was finally able to compile all of my notes from my quantum mechanics 1 course into one pdf, and I'm kind of proud of it, about 500 pages!
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https://drive.google.com/file/d/1KFoYvs15AQzvXnLZB0vHlmd4spPhbgGo/view) Here they are for anyone interested or curious.
On to QM2!!
Edit: However flappy GBM could sometimes get, he told some of the best stories and was all around one of the best posters and leaders of nerds like us. I can never hide my affection and loyalty for the guy. <3
DuatDweller on 20/11/2024 at 01:05
We mean GBM is a great guy but he is also human, and has the right to be P.O. if he wants.
Anyway how those 30 cats got to my house, is a long story I had a cat that weighted 25kgs ( 55.1 lbs), my back hurt when I was taking him to the second floor, and he lived from 20 August 1998 to 21 November 2009, he actually snored like a human, he never fought another cat, when a cat came home (front yard) he was scared by his size and started hissing and meowing, then Puffy got up on his legs and with his arms pushed them away, and that cat was flying back with that push.
When Puffy died (natural causes we suspect by overweight of course), a street cat that came once in a while to the house, came to visit us (mother and I), and he let us understand he would stay with us, he stayed at sleep in my bed, then all of the sudden he brought his girlfriend who was pregnant, and of course my mom a cat lover like me, let her in, and so we had the first cat batch in 16 February 2010.
Now I call this street cat the story teller, why? Because he duped us into believe him, that he was going to stay with us, when he actually was casing the joint to find a house for his children.
Smart street cat indeed.
:erm:
Tocky on 20/11/2024 at 18:38
How is that possible when I cannot get my cats to eat even hamburger or tuna for two days in a row?
Anyway, do you think we could get Sypha to come back if we sent up a sigil? It would be a good test of his witchcraft. Surely if there were anything legit about it he would sense a disturbance in the force or something.
The only problem is that I would need him to tell me what sigil to send up the pole. Possibly one with the pitchforky psi symbol, which I had best leave to dema, as I think of psi as pounds per square inch.
See? You can sound like you are making no sense and be referencing things which make sense. That is how it was done in the old days. Except bug took it off the cliff where nobody could follow. Sometimes it really does depend on the red wheelbarrow.
heywood on 20/11/2024 at 18:48
Whose pole?
DuatDweller on 20/11/2024 at 20:38
Quote Posted by Starker
There is no way that cat weighed 25kg. For reference, the world's fattest fat cat on record only weighed 21kg by the time of its death, and its owner was most likely trying to deliberately overfeed it for the world record:
I know what he weighted, 25kgs, I weighted myself first, then I took him in my arms and I took the difference from my own weight.
He was long and with huge arms. He might have been 80 to 90 cm long or more.
I never over fed him either, he was of big heritage most likely a mountain cat had his way with his mother, I don't know.
EDIT
Also he was checked by a veterinarian, and yes he confirmed the number too, 25.
If you want to call me a liar, is your problem, I cannot change reality to suit your feeble grasp on life.
demagogue on 21/11/2024 at 01:15
25kg is 55lb, which is about the average weight of an 8 year old boy just over 127cm / 4 foot tall.
That would have been some cat, anyway.