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once in exactly half moon i saw sun and moon shape 60º
guess the movie with just this screenshot: ![]()
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skjfeo, swwwaiuoa, jdioajs, sdojewwe: oijds!! |
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sidelwqjrotl?!!!!
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thats the thing you dont understand whats wrong with the picture so you dismiss it as stupid
lifes like that: When i was a child I caught a fleeting glimpse Out of the corner of my eye I turned to look but it was gone I cannot put my finger on it now The child is grown, The dream is gone.
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![]() ![]() if the sun was infinitely away on half moon sun and moon should shape 90º not 60º as i saw it edit: for the record inside a shell gravity is zero unless the ball is spining with which theres centrifugal gravity
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1. If the Earth were hollow everyone inside would be attracted to the part of the shell with the largest mass. 2. Logically that would mean the Himalaya's somewhere around Nepal. 3. Therefore if the Earth were hollow you would hear loads of stories about hairy Yeti-like under-earth creatures wandering around Nepal. Last edited by WTE_Galway; 02-15-2012 at 09:25 PM. |
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Shine on Raaaid, you crazy Diamond. ![]() Do you have any musical abilities at all? Maybe you could forge a Cult following like Syd Barret, 'The Madcap Laughs' is actually a very good record. ![]() Here's Syd's version of a James Joyce Poem from the 'Chamber Music' collection (Poem V ). Very poignant and sad, in a way. Lean out of the window, Goldenhair, I hear you singing A merry air. My book was closed, I read no more, Watching the fire dance On the floor. I have left my book, I have left my room, For I heard you singing Through the gloom. Singing and singing A merry air, Lean out of the window, Goldenhair. Just say no, Kidz. ![]() |
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