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    Creeezus Jeste

    Wednesday, 04-May-16 08:27:58 UTC from web
    1. @zennx *becomes paralized for a few seconds as I gaze into the jaws of the abyss* ... ... ... Wow...

      I love that you shared this though, it is awesome

      Wednesday, 04-May-16 08:29:55 UTC from web
      1. @critialcloudkicker I know right, it hits the "Horrifyingly fascinating" bit of the brain RIGHT IN THE CENTER

        Wednesday, 04-May-16 09:28:15 UTC from web
        1. @zennx There is no center to the void maelstrom of idea's and thoughts...

          Oh yeah, that is right, I think of my brain as a void maelstrom of idea's

          Wednesday, 04-May-16 09:38:01 UTC from web
          1. @critialcloudkicker You do know that voids, as a general rule, tend to have absolutely nothing in them, don't you?

            Wednesday, 04-May-16 09:41:35 UTC from web
            1. @colfax Yeah, like my brain.

              Wednesday, 04-May-16 09:59:22 UTC from web
          2. @critialcloudkicker rule of thumb: if there's no noteworthy center then all points can be validly declared as the center

            Wednesday, 04-May-16 09:51:18 UTC from web
            1. @zennx That would mean that the Chrisians were right to condemn heliocentricism as opposed to geocentrism ?( You know, Nicholas Copernicus, and the Copernican Revolution... And eventually Galileo with his elliptical orbit model )

              Wednesday, 04-May-16 10:02:36 UTC from web
              1. @critialcloudkicker not really, it doesn't apply to the relation between 2 objects

                Wednesday, 04-May-16 10:46:21 UTC from web
                1. @zennx Oh, I did not know that. ... I think it would be hard to find a void that is void of things though.

                  Wednesday, 04-May-16 10:48:35 UTC from web