EMERGENCY MESSAGE

Jun 01, 2012 23:27

goddamn, how many times to i have to freakin upload the same freakin explanation to all these sites?? its not like anyone cares. oh well, here goes:

hi, my name is Helix Velecloid. ive already been to this site called furaffinity and more reasearch on the subject brought me here.if you read my bio or whatever, it gets a little strange. so here i am ( Read more... )

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helixvelecloid June 2 2012, 22:23:17 UTC
I'm sorry, but i dont know about how nuclear radiation used to be like and i dont really care all that much. im not even sure if i believe that whole space adventure escape even happened, i just sent exactly what my screenbook read. in fact, now that you say this, i think it could be a lie. right now, the government has been really squeaky over the past few years, with some incidents that have happened without any answers or explanation. all i know is what they teach us at school, when our school isnt cancelled because of "mass derealization". but in any case, the world appears to be changing so violently for you in your time, perhaps in even the near future, nuclear radiation will have been altered to be able to mold things together, i might research that at another time. for now my mind has changed to the fact that the government is keeping alot of stuff from us knowing.

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tieran June 2 2012, 23:48:48 UTC
xD You're cute.

Nuclear radiation doesn't 'alter' in it's effects. It's like liquid. Liquid, spilled onto a subject, makes subject wet. Always has, does, and will.

Similarly, radiation will not ever 'merge' the DNA of fully formed specimens (i.e. not developing fetuses) of any species.

*nerd-cap GO*

One could conceivably (without the use of DNA damaging radiation) apply certain chemicals and proteins to a developing fetus, turning on or off certain markers, and coax a change that might resemble an anthropomorphic type of being, perhaps.

But even then, that doesn't 'smush' things together. And wouldn't happen upon 'accidentally' careening into an atmosphere either x3

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helixvelecloid June 3 2012, 00:01:37 UTC
Fine, I'm not the smartest guy when it comes to science. I base my explanations on what I learn in school, for me that's eighth grade. You finally got me, it's not real, but would it kill you if I kept writing about my fictional tale?

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tieran June 3 2012, 00:12:32 UTC
Hey, I don't think annnnnybody here has a problem with storytelling. Just, ya know, don't try to pretend it's real . And give us some credit and don't try to convince us it's real either.

Do that too many times, and not only will you not make many friends, but some kindly people may take you away to a lovely little ward with locked rooms and only crayons to write with...

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helixvelecloid June 3 2012, 00:26:11 UTC
Yeah, i guess it was a stupid move but i didn't think anyone would read my story if i just wrote it. I thought people would be thrilled about the possibility of being greeted by a futuristic furry friend. Oh well.

OH NO! Not the crayonz! lol

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