If you step to me then you're gonna get dissed homeboy.

Jul 15, 2004 12:15

So, I just ordered three copies of trivial pursuit off of Best Buy for 19.99 each. One for myself, one for Kevin, and one for the man...JOSH WEBB (and Becca, but she's not the man... (sorry)). When we all split our seperate ways this fall the one thing that will be uniting us all together again will be Xbox live! Pretty pathetic, but hey, we're ( Read more... )

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brooding_soul July 15 2004, 11:20:14 UTC
I'll tell you who should win: animals. Insects are gross. They're all legs and slithery and skittery and bite you when you don't know it and leave scratchy red marks on you and they're wrong. They're so wrong.

But because I'm such a huge supporter of the animals winning, the insects would probably win.

Also, you don't know this until now, but every time I use this icon, it reminds me of you.

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snappyoperator July 15 2004, 11:27:22 UTC
But insects have outlasted every creature on this planet! There's no way any form of animal alliance could wipe out the entire insect population, its just impossible. Look at the Elephants, they have an insanely long gestation period, but the mosquito? They're army making machines !

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notoriouscdb July 15 2004, 11:45:17 UTC
Yes, but no one mates like rabbits!

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brooding_soul July 15 2004, 11:57:33 UTC
I didn't say animals were going to win. I just think they should win. Because insects are bastards. Blood-sucking bastards.

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notoriouscdb July 15 2004, 11:41:05 UTC
Awesome.

I agree with you that Animals should win. I also bet that they would win. Most animals feed on insects, and very few vise-versa. Also, when I use this icon I think of you...sometimes.

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brooding_soul July 15 2004, 11:58:25 UTC
People underestimate the power of the duck-billed platypus...until the duck-billed platypus is upon them! Then they're too busy trying to save themselves to think of much else.

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notoriouscdb July 15 2004, 12:09:11 UTC
Still, no one has addressed my statement that there are marine dwelling animals. I doubt any insect could penetrate the fortress that is THE OCEAN (or lakes and ponds and rivers (oh my)). Yet, amphibians would easily find shelter there. Also, the reptiles have very hard to penetrate scales and skins. What insect has the power over them. One more word: Snakes.

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notoriouscdb July 15 2004, 12:09:53 UTC
Oh, and please respond to the man...JOSH WEBB's querry below.

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snappyoperator July 15 2004, 12:15:00 UTC
But just as marine life couldn't be touched by insects, the insects would also be safe from marine attack. Additionally, with their vast numbers, I would imagine spiders could ultimately overtake a reptile with the strongest scales, if they banded together and coordinated.

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notoriouscdb July 15 2004, 12:18:19 UTC
Yes, but a bunch of spiders banding kill a python is just like saying a bunch of humans banded together to bust down a building with their fists. I just don't think they'll be able to penetrate the scales.

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snappyoperator July 15 2004, 12:28:56 UTC
Brick and Concrete is a little different than organic material. Think of it like the cursed men taking down the Mumakils in the battle at Pelennor Fields.


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notoriouscdb July 15 2004, 12:44:30 UTC
OK, definately a fair assesment. But without the spear and man-made tools, I doubt they would be able to take down one of those bequemoths no matter how many of them there were.

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snappyoperator July 15 2004, 12:47:10 UTC
Fangs and stingers, my friend, fangs and stingers.

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notoriouscdb July 15 2004, 12:54:27 UTC
Hooves and beaks my friend, and flying fish.

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brooding_soul July 15 2004, 12:52:50 UTC
I bet a whale could eat a messload of insects.

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snappyoperator July 15 2004, 12:54:48 UTC
Now how is a whale going to get these insects? By going on land? Well then I think the insects win by default, and the inuit doubly win with a free meal.

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