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ayarane October 10 2009, 04:52:19 UTC
I watched it on Morning Joe. It was like one of those 4chan threads where each post is just a progressively-zoomed-in version of the original image.

Also, because I am the worst Final Fantasy 4 nerd EVER:

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courtknee October 10 2009, 04:55:50 UTC
I watched it on NASA TV. It was a whole lot of talking and not enough KABOOM.

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ajremix October 10 2009, 06:12:00 UTC
FUSOYAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA! He was like, the worthless most bad-ass mage ever. Hardcore magic and you only get him for like one frikkin' dungeon. What a gyp.

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Okay, now I really do need to FF4-nerd it up in here. XD ayarane October 10 2009, 07:49:47 UTC
Am I the only one who hauls his old man ass to get Bahamut before going back to Earth? Because it's TOTALLY WORTH having that Bahamut summon to just plow the hell through the Giant of Babil. Also Fusoya is much better than Kain for the Bahamut fight because you would have two healers (and thus two people to pass around Reflect*).

And it's totally about quality over quantity. FFS, Tellah got WEAKER when he gains levels. Fusoya can at least hold his stat-pants up! :P

I can't remember if they kept that in the DS remake, or if Megaflare now pierces Reflect... gah... I need to go play it again.

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chimbleysweep October 10 2009, 04:55:05 UTC
It pleases me that the author used that image.

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randomneses October 10 2009, 18:27:50 UTC
LOLZ MY FIRST THOUGHT WAS YOU/YOUR SITE.

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layweed October 10 2009, 04:56:10 UTC
Ignorance knows no bounds.

And F = GM1M2/r2 pwnz u so stfu.

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NASA wanted to cover up this escherichiacola October 10 2009, 04:56:57 UTC

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danyjoncew October 10 2009, 05:00:14 UTC
"Early morning news anchors were speechless at the NASA live TV feed. That’s because absolutely nothing was seen
happening at the ground zero moment."

LOL, I predicted this would happen but I still laughed my ass off that they were so speechless and disappointed on freaking NASA TV. I was reading a bunch of Nobel Peace Prize articles and hearing them talking about the images comparing it to 1969 lol. Reminds me of this pathetic e-mail I've been getting here and there for years now about how Mars is gonna be the closest ever in years to Earth and we'll be able to see it in the sky with the same size of the Moon... zzzzzzzzzz.

Ahhhhh, I want to know the results!!

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courtknee October 10 2009, 05:03:03 UTC
I am so disappoint. Someone needs to tell NASA that it's 2009 and that means they need to have all of their results within 20 minutes and a plethora of images for me to enjoy all over the internet. DOUBLE DAMMIT, NASA, GET WITH THE INFORMATION AGE.

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