Author Topic: the ibn4 game  (Read 3834 times)

basically, list one peson you ban and why.
example: ibn(screen name here)4 (reson here)

err...
ib nfor?
or "i ban" blah "for" blah?
I dont get this.

err...
ib nfor?
or "i ban" blah "for" blah?
I dont get this.
I think he means 'Inb4'.

err...
ib nfor?
or "i ban" blah "for" blah?
I dont get this.
ether one,in abriveatiion (ibncazyforlegos4beinganidiot) or (I ban cazyforlegos for being an idiot.)

ether one,in abriveatiion (ibncazyforlegos4beinganidiot) or (I ban cazyforlegos for being an idiot.)
Okay
(ibncazyforlegos4beinganidiot)

err...
ib nfor?
or "i ban" blah "for" blah?
I dont get this.
I ban blah for blah

inb4everyoneelse

I win?

/thread

inb4everyoneelse

I win?

/thread
ibnonewithfire4banningeveryone
thats badspots job.

I attempt to derail this topic.
n general relativity, a black hole is a region of space in which the gravitational field is so powerful that nothing, including light, can escape its pull. The black hole has a one-way surface, called an event horizon, into which objects can fall, but out of which nothing can come. It is called "black" because it absorbs all the light that hits it, reflecting nothing, just like a perfect blackbody in thermodynamics. Quantum brown townysis of black holes shows them to possess a temperature and Hawking radiation.
Despite its invisible interior, a black hole can reveal its presence through interaction with other matter. A black hole can be inferred by tracking the movement of a group of stars that orbit a region in space which looks empty. Alternatively, one can see gas falling into a relatively small black hole, from a companion star. This gas spirals inward, heating up to very high temperature and emitting large amounts of radiation that can be detected from earthbound and earth-orbiting telescopes. Such observations have resulted in the scientific consensus that, barring a breakdown in our understanding of nature, black holes do exist in our universe.

I attempt to derail this topic.
i laugh at your petty attemt to derail this subject.i also laught at you copy and pasteing random thoughts.guffaw.
« Last Edit: June 17, 2009, 09:17:55 PM by cazyforlegos »

ibnhuggums4notbeingnice
IBNcrazyblablablafor not taking it like a man >:(

IBNcrazyblablablafor not taking it like a man >:(
it was your old motto, and i changed it.your attempts failed you huggums.

A cat has survived being trapped inside a 20ft industrial storage container for more than a month.
Socks, from Arbroath in Angus, kept himself alive by licking condensation from the sides of the metal container.
When the 11-month-old was discovered by an electrician he was dehydrated and half his ideal body weight.
His owner Michelle Maher, 24, had put up missing posters and searched the streets for Socks. She said she was "overjoyed" to have him back.
Socks was last seen on 13 May and Ms Maher told the BBC Scotland news website that she thought he had been run over by a car.
"I didn't think he was coming back at all. I thought I'd lost him, I even got a new kitten because I thought he had gone," she said.
"I was over-the-moon at the sight of him. I was scared to see him at first because I didn't know what kind of state he would be in but he's fine, he's a bit skinnier but he's going to make a full recovery.
"I'm just going to feed him up well and give him plenty TLC."
Socks was discovered on 16 June in a metal container, similar to a shipping container, used to store supplies for electrical firm D Adam and Company in Arbroath.
Electrician Murray Ruxton said: "I was just going through some stock and I saw something out the corner of my eye shuffling about. When I realised it was a cat I knew straightaway he must be in trouble as none of us had visited the unit for at least four weeks.
"He was really friendly and came up to me but I realised how thin he was and was very concerned so I rang Cats Protection, and a volunteer came straight out.
"I'm amazed by him and so thrilled he is doing well. I am planning to go and see him and say hello properly."
Socks was taken to a vet and put on a drip to give him fluids. His weight had plummeted to 2.1kg - far below his ideal weight of 4kg.
Sharyn Wood, co-ordinator of Cats Protection's Arbroath branch, said: "We got Socks to a vet straight away, who said it is an absolute miracle he has survived.
"Cats do have a habit of sneaking into all sorts of nooks and crannies, but I've never heard of anything like this before.
"Cats are remarkably resilient but to survive for over a month in those conditions it really quite amazing. We are just so happy that Socks is okay, but I hope he will be a little more cautious in the future."

-snip of something he found off google-
ibanzackins4notwining.

Derail fail. retrying connection...

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