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Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 10:02 pm
if you could, would you live in space? On the moon, or Mars, or a space station?
i maybe might. after a while though i would miss nature, birds and trees and all.
i wonder whether if you lived on the moon you could just put your trash in a catapult and launch it down onto the earth?
that might be fun.
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Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 10:30 pm
I'd love to get off this foul polluted planet.
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Posted: Tue May 22, 2012 4:12 am
okey dokey, but you might not find any fresh air up there.
however, the view is magnificent.
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Posted: Thu May 24, 2012 10:32 pm
I would give just about anything to live in space.
And I would give everything there is to give to live forever.
These are true facts.
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 1:24 am
Crono does.
Not me. I'd enjoy living in a world with space travel and advanced robots like , but it's not super important to me.
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Posted: Fri May 25, 2012 11:22 pm
Man, can we talk for an instant about how beautifully apt the word space is for outer space? That is all it is. That is all the universe is: Space. Empty boring awesome space. Lotta space up there, in space. Not much else, really. Plenty of room for activities.
Man. Space. I love space. Always have. I love imagining how absolutely beyond my comprehension space is. Yeah.
When I become immortal I am just gonna drift through space.
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 6:03 am
Summation: Crono's Dream Job: Space Highlander. 3nodding
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 2:51 pm
it might be interesting. To live in space forever? no. Visit? yes
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Posted: Sat May 26, 2012 9:10 pm
IceBlake Summation: Crono's Dream Job: Space Highlander. 3nodding Here I am, born to be king. And don't worry, there can be more than one. You guys can accompany me through eternity.
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Posted: Thu May 31, 2012 6:56 pm
Crono725 Man, can we talk for an instant about how beautifully apt the word space is for outer space? That is all it is. That is all the universe is: Space. Empty boring awesome space. Lotta space up there, in space. Not much else, really. Plenty of room for activities. Man. Space. I love space. Always have. I love imagining how absolutely beyond my comprehension space is. Yeah. When I become immortal I am just gonna drift through space. in his epic Space Trilogy, C.S. Lewis asserts that space is full of lively energy, and passengers are almost assaulted with an intense sense of life. the dull parts of the universe turn out to be the planets.
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Posted: Sat Jun 02, 2012 7:00 pm
beaulolais Crono725 Man, can we talk for an instant about how beautifully apt the word space is for outer space? That is all it is. That is all the universe is: Space. Empty boring awesome space. Lotta space up there, in space. Not much else, really. Plenty of room for activities. Man. Space. I love space. Always have. I love imagining how absolutely beyond my comprehension space is. Yeah. When I become immortal I am just gonna drift through space. in his epic Space Trilogy, C.S. Lewis asserts that space is full of lively energy, and passengers are almost assaulted with an intense sense of life. the dull parts of the universe turn out to be the planets. Nuh uh, no way, I don't believe that guy. When did he even go to space? They didn't have space back then in the 1400s. He was the first one to ever even mention space. Just because he invented space doesn't mean he knows anything about it. Man, Voyage of the Dawn Treader was great though. Props, Charles "Sassy" Lewis.
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Posted: Sun Jun 03, 2012 8:58 pm
Crono725 beaulolais Crono725 Man, can we talk for an instant about how beautifully apt the word space is for outer space? That is all it is. That is all the universe is: Space. Empty boring awesome space. Lotta space up there, in space. Not much else, really. Plenty of room for activities. Man. Space. I love space. Always have. I love imagining how absolutely beyond my comprehension space is. Yeah. When I become immortal I am just gonna drift through space. in his epic Space Trilogy, C.S. Lewis asserts that space is full of lively energy, and passengers are almost assaulted with an intense sense of life. the dull parts of the universe turn out to be the planets. Nuh uh, no way, I don't believe that guy. When did he even go to space? They didn't have space back then in the 1400s. He was the first one to ever even mention space. Just because he invented space doesn't mean he knows anything about it. Man, Voyage of the Dawn Treader was great though. Props, Charles "Sassy" Lewis. yeah but did he ever personally witness a dragon? or a monopod? he gets all this creative insight out of his sleeping dragon, the unconscious mind.
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 6:58 pm
...Well, if you think of things in a dark matter perspective, he is right. sweatdrop
Some people should just let sleeping dragons lie. I'm about 1/6 of the way through King's Dark Tower VII now. Yes, I read 2 books in less than a week.
To quote Sir Mix-a-Lot, "I'm hooked and I can't stop" reading. My eyes, they burn with lust for the Tower, and the end. burning_eyes
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Posted: Thu Jun 07, 2012 10:35 pm
Oh my God Dark Tower is awesome. There is a part in that book that you haven't gotten to yet.
Wait, is the Dark Tower still book 7 now that Wind Through The King Hole is out?
Either way, it is one of my favorite parts of the whole series.
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Posted: Sun Jun 10, 2012 10:50 pm
King is shameless when he gives that series product placement in his other writing, i guess you could call it "sampling", he's been doing that sort of thing more lately.
Lewis says that the far side of the moon is lush and beautiful and filled with wonderful creatures, while our side hides evil monsters. Sort of like the Morlocks and Eloi.
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