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1 pvp with a exp. player = 1000 with n00bs

Do you like modding??
Yep

Do you like black sunglasses?
Yeah, but accually I would never wear them, for I prefer brown ones Toungue

Do you like comics?
ofc -.-...

do u like reading books?
yeah (I'm gonna start reading L.O.T.R)

er... lol, forgot the question...here comes:
Which is easier, finding shinies in R/S/E or via chaining in D/P?
what is resding? :PPPPPPPP mine q


where is ur q celesi ? Toungue
I am not Celesi, but she asked xD

Why only I and some people that I beat Toungue use Jumpluff?
Because ur strategy pwns

Why do people have a metagross in their team?
Because it's sooo perfect...

Why do we need friends? (ok... that's stupid philosophie i guess....)
Because, if you have friends, you are cool. Plus you won't feel lonely ^_^
also: Friendship is still as vital to the human spirit as food and water are to the human body. Yet, for many, satisfying this basic need for friendship is difficult. Loneliness is common. “We don’t have to look far to see some of the causes,” state Carin Rubenstein and Phillip Shaver in their book In Search of Intimacy. They cite such factors as “widespread mobility”—people changing residence frequently—“impersonal, crime-ridden cities,” and “the substitution of television and home videotape-viewing for face-to-face community life.”

Modern life also spreads our time and energy thin. “Today’s city dweller comes into contact with more people in a week than the seventeenth-century villager did in a year or even a lifetime,” writes Letty Pogrebin in her book Among Friends. With potentially hundreds of acquaintances crowding our lives, it can be difficult to focus on individuals long enough to develop and sustain deep friendships.

Even in places where not long ago the pace of life was less hectic, social conditions are changing rapidly. “We used to feel very, very close to our friends,” says Ulla, who lives in Eastern Europe. “But now many immerse themselves in their jobs or in personal pursuits. Everyone is busy all the time, and we sense our old friendships slowly coming apart.” In the haste of the times, friendships can get relegated to a lower priority.

But our need for friends remains acute. Young people in particular feel this need. As Yaël, quoted above, explains, “when you are young, you need to feel accepted and to belong, to feel close to someone.” Young or old, we all need happy and meaningful friendships. And despite the challenges, there is much we can do to make and keep real friends.

Did you finish the drawing? ^^;;
Which drawing should I finish? Toungue

lol You "philosophied" a lot now xD

Why is the sea blue sometimes or green?
Water is faint blue. Although water appears clear in small quanities (like a glass of water), the blue color becomes visible the more water we look through. Thus, deep lakes and seas are bluer than a shallow river.

Other factors can affect the color we see:

1.Particles and solutes can absorb light, as in tea or coffee. Green algae in rivers and streams often lend a blue-green color. The red sea has occasional blooms of red Trichodesmium erythraeum algae.

2.Particles in water can scatter light. The Colorado river is often muddy red because of suspended reddish silt in the water. Some mountain lakes and streams with finely gound rock, such as glacial flour, are tourquise. Light scattering by suspended matter is required in order that the blue light produced by water's absorption can return to the surface and be observed. Such scattering can also shift the spectrum of the emerging photons toward the green, a color often seen when water laden with suspended particles is observed.
3.The surface of seas and lakes often reflect blue skylight, making them appear bluer. [[[ Montana reflection.]]] The relative contribution of reflected skylight and the light scattered back from the depths is strongly dependent on observation angle. cuz of the blue whale duh! like everybody knows that! It is blue when it reflects the blue sky.

I've seen it look grey and even black. the water isn't really blue...it's just the refection of the sky. Because god made it that way. Sunlight is made up of all the colors of the rainbow: red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and violet. Some of the sunlight is reflected off the surface of the water, reflecting the color of the sky. Some of the sunlight penetrates the water and is scattered by ripples and particles in the water (this tinges the appearance of the ocean with the color of the particles). In deep water, much of the sunlight is scattered by the oxygen in the water, and this scatters more of the blue light. Because water is very slightly blue, so when there is a lot of it, it looks blue. refelction chemicals caused by comets hitting the earth around 4.5 billion years ago mixed to form millions of tons of blue nutrients that was rich in oxygen which is why fish can breathe through gills the sky is blue because the light bounces off of the ocean and into the sky and is eventually blocked and trapped into the atmosphere
p.s. chemicals: hydrogen, oxygen, carbon monixide, dioxide, very basic gasses and fluids to simply say, it is only the reflection from the environment and surroundings.
*to find yourself that the sea is colorless, go into the middle of the sea and put some of it in a glass. see yourself if the color is blue or not. its not. its the reflection from the sky. if the sky was purple the water would be purple

Does .png mean pwnage? Toungue
I thought png was something like bmp and gif Toungue

Does anybody have patience to read everything that fr3quency is typing??? xD
yes me! (i'm soo bored lalala j/k)

Ok, did you copypaste all these or did you just right 'em by yourself?
Nope

Do you like Coca cola or ice tea?
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