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gabrial
03-26-01, 01:25 PM
as colors seems to be such a good subject ,why not throw us some more enlightening idears. into thought provokeing threads.if we think all together we may stumble onto somthing new or even somthing lost ,that is what brings people closer in mindand spirit .start throwing!!!!

Athelwulf
10-05-04, 07:07 PM
*Throws rotten tomato*

oscar
10-05-04, 07:38 PM
*throws uh...big ball of boogers*

Athelwulf
10-05-04, 11:35 PM
Aww, now don't be that mean to the dude(tte) . . . :(

(S)he actually has a good point. I just couldn't resist the joke about how (s)he said to start throwing. We should start posting more thought-provoking threads in Free Thought. Everything has gotten boring.

buffys
10-05-04, 11:51 PM
1. "Hey you, be more enlightning!"
2. "Why the hell aren't your ideas more thought provoking you piece of shit?!"
3. "Get back to idea making now!"
4. "You call that insightful?"
5. "Stop blubbering, do think Descartes cried when his boss yelled at him?"

These "Free thoughts" motivations were brought to you by Pepsi.

A Canadian
10-06-04, 12:05 AM
Take the Pepsi Challenge!

even if we all discover something "lost, new, or thought provoking...."

Who is to say it will have any affect on the world?

FYI: I got my own ""poem"" buffys: (I know you did not say a poem, but in my mind you did....)

Life, Follow Media
Listen to the leader
Free Speech is void
Money, Money, Money...
Follow Rules....
No matter WHAT???
2000 and beyond....
Life is gone...
What shall become of man?
Pointless....
Silence....
Death!

Who is smart enough to understand that?

Ancient_Yesterday251
10-06-04, 12:06 AM
I don't write very good poems, I know a limerick but i'm not all together sure how appropriate it would be to say on here

A Canadian
10-06-04, 12:15 AM
I write shit poems....
Does what I wrote even count as a poem?
It came from the heart.... that is a poem to me.

Athelwulf
10-06-04, 12:39 AM
Look how old the first post of this thread is . . . March 2001!

cosmictraveler
10-06-04, 09:59 AM
Why not use gene manipulation to restructure humans to be able to live on distant planets? We could alter certain genes and make a human be able to breathe CO2 instead of O2 for example. Or change the genes to make a human eat soil instead of living things to be able to survive.

There's a idea, think it will ever work?

oscar
10-06-04, 10:04 AM
there's a necromancer among us...this is the 3rd thread from 2001 I've seen for the past weeks :eek:

the illusion of movement to offset this foul ennui, the screech in the white that fluctuates devoid grows fetching. I strive to be more gentle...they're just getting to know me...

- older kids (bis) -

oscar
10-06-04, 10:08 AM
Why not use gene manipulation to restructure humans to be able to live on distant planets? We could alter certain genes and make a human be able to breathe CO2 instead of O2 for example. Or change the genes to make a human eat soil instead of living things to be able to survive.

There's a idea, think it will ever work?

soil? Meh, that sounds a bit farfetched...you could try nutrient shots or those pesky tubes they give to astronauts so they can eat in space, it would also take tons of genetical engineering to make humans breathe CO2, unless you go scifi and blend the dna of plants with that of humans...all this talk reminds me of a couple of Christians I encountered just recently "Thou shalt not play with God's dice! :mad: "

Ancient_Yesterday251
10-06-04, 10:04 PM
that wouldn't work too well, biologically the human body wouldn't be able to handle alot of the gases. You would need to completely reconstruct the human body if you wanted to eat dirt, and alot of ketchup............

dinokg
10-06-04, 11:13 PM
Actually eventually genetic enginering will allow many thing similar to this to happen.
Prime canidates are:
Europa(massive oceans)
Mars(when it's partially teraformed)
Even Jupiter and the other gas planets(just become a large ballon creature)

Also extreme creatures like the water bear would allow many other things too.
(If anyone knows about the water bear you will know what Im talking about):)

MagiAwen
10-06-04, 11:29 PM
bah there are already people who eat dirt, that's no fun. Need something more original. Like what you ask? I say eating rocks. Then we would have more dirt.....erm...or something like that. But we'd have to engineer some mighty fine jaws of some sort.


ROXANA, Ala. -- Carrie Webb, 78, is thankful she can buy white dirt in East Alabama convenience stores. The local red variety will do in a pinch, but the white tastes better, particularly when fried with a little grease.

"That red dirt has grit in it sometime. This here is the best," she said, drawing the powdery white chunk of clay out of a plastic bag. Smiling, she slipped a piece of "Down Home Georgia White Dirt" into her mouth.

"This is sho 'nuff good," she said.

http://www.newhouse.com/archive/story1c012502.html

A Canadian
10-07-04, 12:56 AM
Look how old the first post of this thread is . . . March 2001!

Would you rather have a new thread be started on the same topic?

This seems to be a growing problem with forums.... Others want poeple to search the forums before posting topics, but again they do not want poeple reviving old threads....


GEEEEE! What can you do?
:rolleyes:
If you have something to say.... Then Say It! Who cares how old a topic, thread or post is...'

Athelwulf
10-07-04, 01:01 AM
Actually, I like to revive ancient threads. :D

A Canadian
10-07-04, 01:07 AM
Nothing wrong with it.... But our thread started, gabrial, has been very active... so it is not like he can argue his topic.....

I still do not understand what he was trying to get across anyways.

Athelwulf
10-07-04, 01:18 AM
Maybe Free Thought wasn't chock-full of interesting threads waaay back then.

A Canadian
10-07-04, 01:23 AM
as colors seems to be such a good subject ,why not throw us some more enlightening idears. into thought provokeing threads.if we think all together we may stumble onto somthing new or even somthing lost ,that is what brings people closer in mindand spirit .start throwing!!!!


What did he mean by color?
:confused:

vslayer
10-07-04, 02:51 AM
just some form of interesting hypothesis or experiment on how we perceive colour i guess

Albume27
10-07-04, 06:46 PM
Goat

A Canadian
10-08-04, 02:11 AM
By color... I think he ment race....
No way to really know for sure.

Really, would someone post a thread on the color BLUE?

vslayer
10-08-04, 03:30 AM
no. like, my theory:

we all like the same colour but what we perceive as being that color is different te what others perceive it as, there is no way of testing it so we will nevr know but its an interesting thought