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  1. Hey... I'm Fluttershy. I saw this site and made an account. I hope you don't mind...

    Tuesday, 05-Apr-11 01:06:59 UTC from web
    1. @snowcone You're good bored person

      Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:08:51 UTC from web
    2. @snowcone Boredom once caused me to turn part of a friend's driveway into glass, never underestimate the power of boredom.

      Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:13:07 UTC from web
    3. @snowcone All you need is three pounds of thermite and a volkswagen.

      Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:17:05 UTC from web
    4. @snowcone You use the thermite to melt the vw, which you don't realize has a magnesium engine block... liquid magnesium catches fire really easily and takes more than anything your local FD will gave to put out, and tt the end of the day you'll have angry cops, scared EMTs, fascinated firemen, and a glass driveway.

      Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:24:01 UTC from web
    5. @snowcone It was a sight to behold, the firemen couldn't touch it, they could only try to keep anything nearby from catching alight.

      Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:29:04 UTC from web
      1. @colfax That would be epic if you didn't have to answer to the law and such.

        Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:30:59 UTC from web
        1. @tia Bear in mind that this was when colombine was still just a flower and my father knew most of the cops in town.

          Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:36:19 UTC from web
          1. @colfax Ah. xD

            Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:37:15 UTC from web
    6. @snowcone Must have been a good 6 or 8 hours before they could get water on it, if memory serves.

      Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:37:34 UTC from web
      1. @colfax Good old magnesium fires. Or well most chemical burns, or car fires come to think of it.

        Monday, 13-Jan-14 03:40:19 UTC from web