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BlAzInIt4:20
07-24-2007, 09:46 AM
well iv been reading the threads and none of these are actually ones that involve more then hahas. I know iv made some too whateverr

Lets talk about the world as in what makes the sky blue? how deep is space? How many trees do we have to kill until people realize its our oxygen? What kind of sea animals have we not discovered? most questions i asked are un answerable i know, but hey lets have fun and come up with some crazy ideas :thumbsup:

it is now 3 am.. im tired.. :stoned::stoned:

REEFERDREAMZ
07-24-2007, 09:48 AM
Ditto toeverythingtoyou said.

REEFERDREAMZ
07-24-2007, 09:49 AM
Ditto to everything to you said.:jointsmile:

Reefer Rogue
07-24-2007, 10:23 AM
I love philosophy.

Juggnoxalo
07-24-2007, 11:08 AM
haha i winWhat about the prehistoric shark they found in Japan. So no you're wrong on the sea creatures. There is probably an underwater dragon that's half gorilla in the deepest part of the ocean.

LIP
07-24-2007, 12:54 PM
well iv been reading the threads and none of these are actually ones that involve more then hahas. I know iv made some too whateverr

Lets talk about the world as in what makes the sky blue? how deep is space? How many trees do we have to kill until people realize its our oxygen? What kind of sea animals have we not discovered? most questions i asked are un answerable i know, but hey lets have fun and come up with some crazy ideas :thumbsup:

it is now 3 am.. im tired.. :stoned::stoned:

We can kill as many tree's as we like, you'll be surprised to know they contribute hardly anything to our oxygen. The algae that covers the sea is thought to give us up to 90% of our oxygen.

Although, trees are nice too look at so it's best not to get rid of em just yet.

Juggnoxalo
07-24-2007, 02:39 PM
it wasnt prehistoric it just normally lives in deep water. thats why it was a shock to find it in the shallows.

and it looked like a fish haha.

though a gorrila dragon in the sea would be kinda coolI've encountered these Gorilla dragons while visiting the cost of Florida. You give them hot pockets and in return you're not their bait. I'd suggest bringing the ham and cheese ones if you ever visit.

4gan2ja0
07-24-2007, 02:42 PM
I've encountered these Gorilla dragons while visiting the cost of Florida. You give them hot pockets and in return you're not their bait. I'd suggest bringing the ham and cheese ones if you ever visit.

are there any kinds not to bring, things not to do to anger them? does the gorilla side of them like bananas?

Juggnoxalo
07-24-2007, 02:49 PM
are there any kinds not to bring, things not to do to anger them? does the gorilla side of them like bananas?The gorilla side loves bananas but I suggest not bringing them. I once brought a bundle and once it finished all of them it thought my one eyed friend down south was a banana. Had to beat that bitch with a golf club and spray it down with a super soaker full of jellyfish semen. I'd stick with the hot pockets.

4twentE
07-24-2007, 02:51 PM
The sky is blue form water reflection in the atmosphere. Not much to talk about there. Space is a lot deeper than we can currently travel. Totally agree with you on the tree thing. May only be 5-10% of our oxygen, but they hold our soil in place, provide habitats for millions of animals, food for us, and lots of other cool things. Clearcutting needs to stop. My sister's a marine biologist. She could tell you more about sea life than I can. I'm all about talking about some serious stuff. That stuff just seems to already have other forums. I might actually go check some of them threads out today.

Purple Banana
07-24-2007, 03:07 PM
I wonder what it was like before (if you believe in it) the Big Bang? What was that tiny and extremely densely packed pinhead of matter sitting around doing?

Just think, when our sun dies/Earth dies, all of the history of humankind will be destroyed... The creatures that begin to inhabit this planet or another will never know of the amazing advances in science, the technology, or a Hendrix guitar solo...

It seems so weird.

Bluntmasterbabe
07-24-2007, 03:17 PM
I know this is kind of random, but why do I have a new batch of phone books on my front porch every two weeks? Is it really neccessary? I think it's such a waste, IMO. By now everyone should be able to get online and go to yellowpages.com. It's just one of those things that seems useless to me...just a thought:)

BlAzInIt4:20
07-24-2007, 04:57 PM
^^ ur referring to the trees not off topic..


So whats up with animals? can they understand us? are they really color blind? Did dinosaur's enjoy sex? Did you know the only mammals that have sex for pleasure are dolphins and humans. was their anything before the cave man times? And how in hell did we become so smart? building, and making things electric? i bet the world has revolved itself a many times now, creating and creating new kinds of creatures. maybe the world is our God. who knows.

And about space... we can't be the only ones out here. Space is so big... Its obviously never ending as the movies put it. I mean why would we have those worm holes? How do we know about the worm holes? if we have never actually traveled space .

WidespreadJazz420
07-24-2007, 05:07 PM
why do peaches have fuzz? and why does natural selection exist?

cannabis campbell
07-24-2007, 05:10 PM
Is the glass half empty or half full?

If a tree falls in the woods and no one is around does it really make a noise?

What is the meaning of life?

What is the nature of Knowledge?

Is there a God?

Can our minds exist seperately from our bodies?

What is the essence of being human?

Are physical objects really coloured?

Is a person just a complicated physical object?

Why is it OK to kill and eat animals, when it is not OK (supposedly) to do the same to humans?

Can we really know anything about the world?

Is there such a thing that you call your â??selfâ?? If so, describe it

What is meant by truth

What is meant by Good

Jim M
07-24-2007, 05:14 PM
maybe the world is our god

absolutley, man...

Purple Banana
07-25-2007, 12:12 AM
I'm REALLY digging this thread.

Whenever I'm walking on a sidewalk in the mid morning/early afternoon, if I see an earthworm that is almost dried up but barely alive, I always take it to a place in the dirt/grass where it is cool and there is some moisture. I've done that every day- about 2-3 worms per day since I was 6.

It feels kind of cool that the smallest action I take towards these seemingly insignificant creatures makes a BIG difference in their lives, if they are in fact, self aware. Even if it does make my fingers smell kind of gross.

higher4hockey
07-25-2007, 12:24 AM
Food for thought--- if you don't support logging, try using rocks for toilet paper!

4twentE
07-25-2007, 12:47 AM
Just think, when our sun dies/Earth dies, all of the history of humankind will be destroyed... The creatures that begin to inhabit this planet or another will never know of the amazing advances in science, the technology, or a Hendrix guitar solo...

It seems so weird.

I believe we'll be out in space looking for and colonizing other planets by the time the sun and earth die. We're like cockroaches. We're here in the universe to stay. But I do hope future generations don't forget Hendrix.

Purple Banana
07-25-2007, 01:03 AM
Still, the younger ones won't know what it was like on Earth if we DO recolonize...

WEsmokeED
07-25-2007, 02:21 AM
I think i read this one here a long time ago but it always stuck with me...

Ok so what if in the future the technology we have becomes so great that we are able to technologically re-create, re-enact, and thus prove evolution. Which leads one to think...what if this world and everything we know is simply one of these billions of recreated programs used to prove evolution and we arent really humans or alive but simply numbers in some computer program. Like the matrix, but different.

Also this is just a weird question but If im invisible and no one can see me, and you become invisible too, Can we see each other?
:confused:

BlAzInIt4:20
07-25-2007, 07:34 AM
the society is jsut going to evolve into bigger and greater things. i mean computers are already takeing our jobs from americans. Pretty soon they will be walking governering everything. The humans attacked by robots. Or maybe we have robots as slaves who knows. But when are the flying cars going to come in effect? The houses on the moon, mars? We are going to have to think of something because at the rate we are learning, and having children we are going to need the room. other wise the world will break it self down and revive itself. As it did with the dinasors. i know i drift into shit thats not even reality.. but hey i love these kinds of thoughts.:smokin:

REEFERDREAMZ
07-25-2007, 07:40 AM
We have to preserve our land and waters now, for all future generations. In all, there will be no earth, 1000 years from now anyway. We wont have Social Security by the year 2025 either, what do we do, I have bitched to all sorts of higher ups. Anyone seen the new movie with Al Gore in , something about our planet. Enjoy all of it, all the time.Never underestimate mother nature....:jointsmile: