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watched dr. strange and had a fun time, thanks:)
i'm really enjoying the marvel universe
scorsese is up his own ass
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11 hours ago, auxien said:
my god man
dumb as a fucking rock
her response is funny tho, she's trying her best not to just bust straight out laughing, gets a little light chuckle in the 'i'll have to get back to you' lol
oh, that's easy! just ask bruce
the consequences though.......
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ok watched gotg and had a fun time:)
6 hours ago, yekker said:I really enjoyed Dr. Strange. Check that out too
my brother told me to watch this about three years ago
i guess i just stopped watching movies after university
but i'm really enjoying the fantasy element to these films & tv show
on to dr. strange, thanks:)
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1 hour ago, Rubin Farr said:
I liked Loki, seems very inspired by The Adjustment Bureau, Terry Gilliam, Douglas Adams, etc. As for the MCU, it depends on what kind of movies you like, but they are a continuous narrative.
56 minutes ago, T3551ER said:^ what he said
BUT
Rubin is right about continuity of MCU films but I can't recommend Guardian's of the Galaxy highly enough. It functions (or can function) completely on its own, and is probably one of my fave films of the last 10 years. It's just an excellent, hilarious, sometimes heartbreaking, sometimes heartmendingly beautiful amazing flick. My wife and I watch at least once a year every year.
FYI - don't put it on and go in the other room and make some popcorn or something and come back - there's a specific tonal shift in the first 5 mins or so that is so well carried off I can't stand the thought of someone missing it when they watch it for the first time.
12 minutes ago, Rubin Farr said:I almost recommended Guardians 1 as a good stand alone place to start.
ok guardians it is, thanks
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just watched this don't know if it was posted yet
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i haven't watched any marvel cinematic universe movie or tv show
but i just watched LOKI and really enjoyed the acting and story of the first episode
anyone have an absolute favorite of the bunch that i should watch?
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On 6/7/2021 at 8:18 PM, chenGOD said:
this one had my palms sweaty as fuck
use some chalk?
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11 minutes ago, TubularCorporation said:
I'm still kind of terrible at Mario Kart 64, to this day.
rainbow road is your friend:)
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why is it now asymmetrical
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aphex twin ΔMi−1 = −∂Σn=1NDi[n][Σj∈C{i}Fji[n − 1] + Fexti[[n−1]
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i'm waiting on the bridge to link ireland to scotland
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4 hours ago, toaoaoad said:
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On 5/13/2019 at 2:21 AM, diatoms said:
Speaking of Peace
I got called into work for 10 days
past couple of weeks
in the old canteen toliets
closest stall to the sinks
I see this on the back of the closed door, Ha!
Now, for once this is a change that does not affect me
I have always remembered it upside down
But lots of Hippies Remember the sign
as a person holding up their hands in peace
or giving the peace symbol
also to add to the confusion...
from: https://www.alternatememories.com/historical-events/brands/the-peace-symbol
Depressed stick man
"There's an interesting piece on cracked.com which claims its' "a dude slumped over in despair". The story goes that Gerald Holtom, who was an illustrator from the UK, designed the symbol in 1958 specifically as a protest against nuclear weapons, and to hammer home the futility of mankind when faced with such horrors. The simplified design is supposed to show this in a form which also used semaphores, the representations of "C" and "D". In this way, the design serves two purposes. It was also widely adopted by peace campaigners during the Vietnam war.
After releasing the design, Holtom realised the image was too depressing , so, and this may even contribute to this Mandela Effect, tried to fix things by inverting it. Unfortunately this didn't work, and the popular one became the one with the feet down.
Those who swear it was always up won't agree, though."
On 3/17/2020 at 1:07 PM, diatoms said:paddy peace
BetheLightthatradiatesunconditionalLoveForgiveHealandhaveFun:)
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On 5/22/2021 at 5:48 PM, Himelstein said:
i'm now imagining what a curb your star wars would be like
and its Pretty, Pretty, Pretty, Pretty Good, Pretty Good
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jesus be trippin
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Mandela triumphs in heart of Yorkshire
South African statesman says gardens bearing his name remind him of childhood, as thousands turn out to greet him in LeedsTue 1 May 2001 03.19 BST"When scientists at Leeds University discovered a new fragment of matter in the late 1980s," he told a crowd of about 5,000, "they named it the Mandela Particle."- 1973 – A nuclear particle discovered by scientists at the University of Leeds is named the "Mandela particle".[4][5]
New Scientist 7 August 1975The Mandela particle is threatened
The concept of the Mandela entered the physicists' armoury in 1973. The Mandela, a fundamental particle, would be 40 to 70 times the mass of a proton, and was proposed by a Leeds University cosmic ray group (Dr E. W. Kellerman, Dr G. Brookes, and Dr J. E. F. Baruch) to explain an anomaly in their measurements of multi-TeV cosmic rays near sea-level, deep in the atmosphere where the ultra-high energy primary cosmic rays might well produce new particles. The Mandela fitted neatly with theoretical proposals that a particle of that mass should indeed exist-----the intermediate vector boson which would mediate the weak interaction. But new measurements by Dr F. Ashton and Mr A. J. Saleh of Durham University published in Nature last week (vol 256, p 387) show no sign of the anomaly that necessitated the Mandela.
The plot that showed the anomaly is of the intensity of strongly interacting cosmic rays at sea level as a function of cosmic ray energy. The intensity decreases steeply but smoothly as a power of the energy. The Leeds group saw a bump at about 7 TeV, which they interpreted as the production of the Mandela in the upper atmosphere. The Durham pair, using a technique with somewhat less energy resolution than the Leeds method (which used the Haverah Park array), have produced a measurement which slices smoothly through the Leeds bump and on out to 20 TeV. Ashton and Saleh claim that the poorer resolution of their experiment is not so bad as to smear out the signs of the Mandela altogether. "We are convinced" they write in their paper "that we would have detected the bump if it was a real effect."
Dr Kellerman at Leeds admits that the effect is certainly "not as large as we thought at first" but is not abandoning the Mandela quite yet. He and his group are making further measurements at Haverah Park and hope to present the new data at the 14th International Cosmic Ray Conference, Garching at the end of this month.
Meanwhile Professor G. B. Yodh and his team of the University of Maryland have unpublished data which supports the Durham Group.
https://books.google.be/books?id=txDVQ-vzXMQC&pg=PA310
So the Mandela Particle never existed but did somewhat, at some point, maybe, ha
BetheLightthatradiatesunconditionalLoveForgiveHealandhaveFun:)
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18 minutes ago, toaoaoad said:
posting this relentless earworm... but it backfired and I've had it in my head for days lol
yes, i knew better than to play that vid, can hear it even though its been years
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51 minutes ago, Zephyr_Nova said:
Also, weird post shroom experience today - I was driving behind a car with a bumper sticker that said "we're all mad here", which was written on the wall of the room where I spent the majority of my second ever shroom trip. It was an interesting coincidence.
"We're All Mad Here" -Cheshire Cat
"Most of us are Mad Here" -Cheshire Cat
I too Remember the Cheshire Cat saying "We're All Mad Here" in the Disney film
Seen the movie quite a few times growing up
quoted the cat after hearing him say it
Never read Alice's Adventures in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
but the cat still says it in the book
smiling away
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