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Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 13:48
by 1v0ry_k1ng
disease that turns 95% of humans into slavering monsters, and of that 5% of survivors, 95% are female

Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 16:31
by Jazcash
Everybody melts. Slowly.

Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 13 Nov 2009, 16:53
by Spawn_Retard
Panda wrote:
I bet it would be strange to live underwater. Light reflects in all different ways underwater making images and objects appear as though they are in a location that they are not in, sort of like how a fish is actually slightly to the side of where it appears to be when looking at it through water.
This was hilarious to read.

Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 15 Nov 2009, 16:12
by PicassoCT
One of the pests and culture following animals turning more intelligent and evil than us humans, getting rid of us.

Rats everywhere, and they carry the plague with them.

Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 16 Nov 2009, 03:14
by Panda
PicassoCT wrote:One of the pests and culture following animals turning more intelligent and evil than us humans, getting rid of us.

Rats everywhere, and they carry the plague with them.
The emergence of another kind of mind similar to, but not like any kind human's mind would be very strange.

Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 16 Nov 2009, 03:16
by smoth
the rapture.

everyone just suddenly ripped off the planet sound pretty crazy wild.

Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 17 Nov 2009, 19:28
by PicassoCT
earth startin to scratch itself on this skin disease it developed

Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 17 Nov 2009, 23:00
by zwzsg
Panda wrote:The emergence of another kind of mind similar to, but not like any kind human's mind would be very strange.
Go talk to ants and termites. They invented cities, agriculture including cattle milking, sewing, wars, etc... long before us.

Re: What's your favorite?

Posted: 18 Nov 2009, 00:25
by Panda
zwzsg wrote:
Panda wrote:The emergence of another kind of mind similar to, but not like any kind human's mind would be very strange.
Go talk to ants and termites. They invented cities, agriculture including cattle milking, sewing, wars, etc... long before us.
Ants' and termites' major form of communication is through chemical messages to one another. That is not the predominant form of communication that humans use. So that isn't really a good comparison comparison unless you're studying instincts and, even then, there are close animal models that could be used (such as mice).