Some Ore Ideas

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*audiblegasp* how did ye escape the block?

*audiblegasp* how did ye escape the block?

When you say fuck, just highlight 3 letters of it, and click on Change Color and go to black.

oooooo. *wait's for fiberglass*

eveything has fibers, like carbonfibers. The mucels inside your body is fibers.

Main Entry: fi·ber
Variant(s): or fi·bre /'fI-b&r/
Function: noun
Etymology: French fibre, from Latin fibra
1 : a thread or a structure or object resembling a thread: as a (1) : a slender root (as of a grass) (2) : an elongated tapering thick-walled plant cell void at maturity that imparts elasticity, flexibility, and tensile strength b (1) : a strand of nerve tissue : AXON, DENDRITE (2) : one of the filaments composing most of the intercellular matrix of connective tissue (3) : one of the elongated contractile cells of muscle tissue c : a slender and greatly elongated natural or synthetic filament (as of wool, cotton, asbestos, gold, glass, or rayon) typically capable of being spun into yarn d : indigestible material in human food that stimulates the intestine to peristalsis -- called also bulk, roughage
2 : material made of fibers; especially : VULCANIZED FIBER
3 a : an element that gives texture or substance b : basic toughness : STRENGTH, FORTITUDE c : essential structure or character <the very fiber of a person's being>
- fi·bered /-b&rd/ adjective


Main Entry: carbon fiber
Function: noun
: a very strong lightweight synthetic fiber made especially by carbonizing acrylic fiber at high temperatures    


Main Entry: bast fiber
Function: noun
: a strong woody fiber obtained chiefly from the phloem of plants and used especially in cordage, matting, and fabrics


Main Entry: acrylic fiber
Function: noun
: a quick-drying synthetic textile fiber made by polymerization of acrylonitrile usually with other monomers


Main Entry: elastic fiber
Function: noun
: a thick very elastic smooth yellowish anastomosing fiber of connective tissue that contains elastin

Main Entry: 1fi·ber·glass
Variant(s): also fi·bre·glass /-"glas/
Function: noun
1 : glass in fibrous form used in making various products (as glass wool for insulation)
2 : a composite structural material of plastic and fiberglass    


Main Entry: mod·acryl·ic fiber
Pronunciation: "mä-d&-'kri-lik-
Function: noun
Etymology: modified acrylic
: any of various synthetic textile fibers that are long-chain polymers composed of 35 to 85 percent by weight of acrylonitrile units


Main Entry: nerve fiber
Function: noun
: any of the processes (as axons or dendrites) of a neuron


That should clear things up for you people with brains made of fiber.