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  • @default said:

    @deank said:
    Everyone's broken on LET.

    Links to sanity are always broken.

    I am not broken. Never. I am wise, I am sane, I am beautiful, I can stand up like a splendid tree against the winds.

    What a tree does when a hurricane comes?

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    It bends over.

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  • defaultdefault Veteran

    @deank said:
    It bends over.

    Precisely. Then returns to it's natural state, defying the wind.

  • @default said:

    @deank said:
    It bends over.

    Precisely. Then returns to it's natural state, defying the wind.

    I learn something every day.

  • donlidonli Member

    @default said:

    @deank said:
    It bends over.

    Precisely. Then returns to it's natural state, defying the wind.

    Most of the time.

  • defaultdefault Veteran

    @Janevski said:

    @default said:

    @deank said:
    It bends over.

    Precisely. Then returns to it's natural state, defying the wind.

    I learn something every day.

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  • @default said:

    @Janevski said:

    @default said:

    @deank said:
    It bends over.

    Precisely. Then returns to it's natural state, defying the wind.

    I learn something every day.

    It works with nuclear explosions as well:

  • defaultdefault Veteran

    @Janevski: I do not know if I wish to be like a tree when it comes to nuclear explosions. In a nuclear warfare I wish to die fast, because I can't handle seeing friends and other people suffering in the aftermath, so I'm more of a coward wishing to die fast.

  • deankdeank Member, Troll

    I am willing to put my life on the line if they are willing to send me to Mars.

    I know I wouldn't be able to come back or even make a successful landing but I will die a happy man.

  • JanevskiJanevski Member
    edited May 2019

    @deank
    I wouldn't. Not until there's a way back.
    Actually, even if there's a way back, the trip would be difficult. Can't imagine swallowing food in zero gravity... Living down here on earth is enough of a choking hazard as it is...
    And what are you going to do when you start running low on potassium and the discombobumajigger stops working and just bleeps and yellow and red leds blinking after three cycles and it requires a hexagonal screwdriver to open it?

    If Elon Musk is that willing to send people to die, perhaps he himself should go first.

    @default
    As far as possible from the blast sounds good enough.
    Either it should be fast or not at all. The middle cripple zone would be agony.

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  • donlidonli Member

    @deank said:
    I am willing to put my life on the line if they are willing to send me to Mars.

    Cool.

    I know I wouldn't be able to come back or even make a successful landing but I will die a happy man.

    Next time don't go with Alpharockets.

  • @donli said:
    Next time don't go with Alpharockets.

    Recommended for one way trip

  • defaultdefault Veteran

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  • kasslekassle Member

    OOT:
    request ipv6 to colocrossing based provider seem super unrealistic.

    OT:
    don't be a dick is hyper unrealistic

  • leang97leang97 Member

    Summary, I learn how trees bend.....

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