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Civilians do this all the time though, why cant cops do it?
Michael Brown, Trayvon Martin, Rodney King
Remember in the last thread when we all wondered whether you were seriously this handicapped or just trying to seem stupid? I think we now know the answer.

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Off Topic / Re: I found a pretty weird forum
« on: June 11, 2015, 01:26:49 PM »
In short, this is more than likely some dumb bots pulling search engines at random, and we're simply finding it as a coincidence with some posts.
There appears to be no mystery here, gang.
I thought we had established that already.

this would also require human work to make everything work properly.
You underestimate the intense dedication and cleverness of Russian net spammers.

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Off Topic / Re: What is the best sour patch flavor?
« on: June 10, 2015, 11:36:07 PM »
I once knew someone who ate an entire 30 oz. bag of Sour Patch Kids in under two hours. About every half-hour, significant quantities of them violently reemerged from his esophagus, and yet he continued to replace them.
Does anyone else have stories about consuming inhuman amounts of chewy candy?

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Off Topic / Re: researchhub wants to shoot a scene.. In space
« on: June 10, 2015, 10:26:20 PM »
Actually, you never feel any force pulling you down. Humans can only detect their weight through normal forces, like the floor of an elevator when you're stopping at a lower floor. We can tell that we have weight because we feel the floor pushing us up.
What did you think I meant by feeling the force? I thought it was perfectly obvious the first time, too, but I guess you lack the ability to make basic inferences and must take everything I say by its literal definition.
Also, that's incorrect. The weight of our own organs inside our body, as well as acceleration-detecting fluid chambers in the ears, allow us to detect acceleration without feeling external normal forces.

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Off Topic / Re: researchhub wants to shoot a scene.. In space
« on: June 10, 2015, 09:56:48 PM »
That's not actually true. The force of gravity is still pulling you down with approximately equal magnitude, but you're missing the Earth before you hit it.
Allow me to rephrase that, because I do in fact understand the technicality. You don't feel any force pulling you down.

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Off Topic / Re: The Waifu thread V3.NOT AGAIN
« on: June 10, 2015, 09:23:26 PM »

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Off Topic / Re: The Waifu thread V3.NOT AGAIN
« on: June 10, 2015, 09:15:01 PM »
[img ]http://i.imgur.com/rKK1nFA.jpg[/img]
The only correct answer. Erica Hartmann, from Strike Witches.
Explaining the joke ruins the fun.

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Off Topic / Re: Useless Thread is Useless
« on: June 10, 2015, 08:44:16 PM »
ever since kyleavery shut down the stuffposting megathread, we haven't had anywhere else to stuffpost!

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Off Topic / Re: researchhub wants to shoot a scene.. In space
« on: June 10, 2015, 07:09:39 PM »
afaik it's not even known if love can chemically happen in zero gravity
if they can argue the scientific aspect of this then they might actually be able to make the video a reality
You talk like a zero-G environment is an entirely different universe in which the laws of physics fundamentally change. The only thing that's different between zero-G and 1-G is that there's no force pulling things down, and that's literally it.
First of all, love is independent of physical orientation. If you're upside-down, sideways, diagonal, or in a centrifuge, the process of insemination will remain the same (with arguable changes to effectiveness).
This doesn't even matter, because the point of a research video is not to get the girl pregnant (usually), and the process of jamming it in is (obviously) totally independent of gravitational orientation.
The effects of 0G on blood flow to the snake have already been investigated to some extent (as seen earlier in the thread), and it has already been confirmed that it will not significantly inhibit the erection.
Furthermore, as observed aboard the "Vomit Comet" atmospheric Zero-G aircraft, love has already been performed in 0G, with no known ill effects.

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Off Topic / Re: researchhub wants to shoot a scene.. In space
« on: June 10, 2015, 04:49:03 PM »
although it's gonna be awk in the history books when it gets to the chapter "the 2020 space-boom"
in the history books
history books
books

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Off Topic / Re: researchhub wants to shoot a scene.. In space
« on: June 10, 2015, 04:45:00 PM »
This is incredible.
If you look back at many major technological advancements, their major propagator and what really brought them to prominence was the research industry. Examples include the VHS tape, personal computer, and the Internet. It never would have occurred to me, however, that this industry would be one to encourage space travel. I guess it goes to show that the power of richard really does drive innovation.

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>Cantaloupe and Kearn agree on everything
>They have similar opinions on many things according to their posting history
>They congratulate each other on seemingly trivial perceived victories
>One has a very high ID while one has a relatively low one
This is deafeningly screaming "alt" to me. That, or they're just friends who are agreeing on exactly what to say in order to sound as uneducated as possible.

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Actually, they would be the majority, given that each marble of blue, green, black, or yellow could at most have 3.
I think that's exactly what he was trying to say.

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