Author Topic: The real Gods exist, and its a civilization.  (Read 8249 times)

forget. Why the forget did they have to add the eerie music? I pissed my pants. However, I do believe in the whole idea and understand. But what is the deal with the gypsies and planets? Planets like ours? Or different ones? How long has this theory been around? I've been following this guy and haven't seen this work.


 I saw this civilization type of deal, but he missed one detail.

On my DSi, so I can't watch this, but from what I've read it sounds familiar.

Do one of the stages involve harnessing the power/energy of entire galaxies?

I wonder what these humans look like..


I wonder what these humans look like..


Ever see the movie, "the day after tommorow?"

What probably creeped every one out was the music. As for me, I've already thought this up. (You'd be suprised to know how much I think) I've even created a "fictional" character somewhat like this. He is also known as "The Protector of the Universe".

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OH MY GOD (Lol, related =?)! I AM LAUGHING SO HARD RIGHT NOW! XD

Well... if that is so, is there a way or another of us uncovering the secret to being a god?

What if when you die you become one of them?

Scary thought to become the final stage, and have no care for anyhting float around and create stuff and destroy it with no feelings at all.

I wonder what these humans look like..

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This is from Dogma, "buddy Christ." Lol.

This is too frightening. Inb4Inverted cannot crack the code, and jizz all over the topic.

 Ontopic: You guys watch Star Trek? What are those eternal beings who live forever and don't die?
There are several species in Star Trek that are long lasting and omnipotant in how they work with the universe.
Delta Theta III entity
Douwd
Gary Mitchell
Gorgan, a ghost of the Triacus marauders
Greek god
Kes
Metron
Nacene
Nagilum
Pah-wraith
Prophet
Organian
Onaya
Sha Ka Ree God
The Traveler
Trelane and his parents
Triacus marauder in noncorporeal form (AKA Gorgan)
 Just to name a few...


Scary thought to become the final stage, and have no care for anyhting float around and create stuff and destroy it with no feelings at all.
You don't have to not care about the universe (Lol, double negative) if you became a level IV being. The guy I thought up is actually caring for life and will only destroy when necisary (or when he's really pissed off).

Can anyone guess his name? I don't think you'll be able to figure it out.
« Last Edit: February 22, 2010, 10:52:35 PM by PJ Boy »


lol why did rughugger forget him. hes the treky here.
and he forgot only the greatest start trek character ever

Random guy says that there are levels of humans.

Great, I'll just have a level IV plvl me. Np lol.