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  1. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson About to take a piss and then go home to my green pea soup.

    Green pee
  2. mmG African Astronaut
    Pie hella
  3. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by stl1 Grylls "end of date".



    Lol
  4. mmG African Astronaut
    Bonus round: you are given a choice of a carpenter's hammer, a big knife like Rambo and a shepherd's staff 5ft long.
  5. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Meikai how determined are they? have they had any coaching? did their parents regularly beat the shit out of them before showing up in the battle cube? how hardened are their spirits? how much resolve do they have? whatever… my answer is like… 7 kids? maybe. maybe not even that many idk. if 7 five year olds all rushed me at the same time and started biting me… yeah idk. i don't think it'd take that many rly. im picturing scenarios where they straight up take me down like a pack of wolves. as long as they're biting and clawing and going for my throat/eyes with pure animal fury, i'm probably fuckin' done for.

    Fully bloodlusted. They don't care about dying, just harming you as badly as possible. Although they still feel and respond to pain physically, it just doesn't break their motivation to kill you.
  6. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by mmQ But do you see what he did there?

    Yeah, masturbating 5-year olds


    My answer is 22.

    I have no idea why other than it's my favorite number and seems reasonable without being .. pretentious or something. I'd like to say 100 but I'm trying to be realistic.

    I think Joe Rogan was asked this and he said 100 . Not this exactly but idk he was all weirdly confident that he could destroy dozens and dozens of kids attacking him at once , but it was really obvious that he was trying to sound cool when in fact he knows he would get his ass kicked at the end of the day. You just can't beat numbers (unless they're babies and toddlers I suppose but even still.

    Like I would also think I could take on a bunch of WOLVES since I'd just kick em really hard as they come at me but no they would just keep coming and it wouldn't take long for them to overwhelm and kill me, as a matter of fact I'm not even sure I could defeat one single wolf by myself but I like to think I could.

    But yeah, probably 22 5 year olds

    Good answer but I think you are too weak for 22, you should start with like 21.

    Joe Rogan is smaller than your average 5-year old
  7. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson NANOBOTS DO SELF REPLICATE.

    1.402 billion nanocock replicants already.
  8. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker The only thing that lives in you is a tapeworm

    Ivermectin
  9. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by vindicktive vinny freeworld ?


    Yeah, aside from your mom's pussy.
  10. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Lanny Well which thing is the one you're questioning the existence of?

    Circles. Things where their perimeters are equidistant from a midpoint. Be it formed from some intangible points in space or tangible objects in space.

    Are you talking about the rough and ready way in which the shape of the sun or a wheel is circular? If so the objection that examples of circles we find are imperfect is no objection at all, _that_ notion of a circle isn't formalized and is fully embodied by things we might casually say are circular. Cleary such circles exist.

    Doesn't that just strengthen the argument that circles only exist subjectively?

    I think it's obvious that the sun is of a shape that suggests a circle to us at the scale we view it at but that's just an illusion meant to approximate the truth. Indeed it is actually broadly a 3 dimensional object more similar to a sphere on the scale that we observe it at. But in truth if you look at the sun, at no given instant is it actually spherical: in fact its not really meaningful to give it a sharply defined perimeter at all, and the shape of what might sensibly defined as a good bound for its "surface" is genuinely absolutely not spherical or circular.

    So those sorts of circles are constructed subjectively by us, the description of the sun as being circular has nothing to do with the sun itself. In truth the sub doesn't even exist as some discrete entity, it's just subjectively defined by us where find it useful.

    The complaint that the physical substrata of the universe may not support perfectly circular objects requires that by "circle" you mean the formalized geometric concept, in which case see my former comment: sets of points are obviously not physical objects so talking about the physical possibility of them is pointless (heh).

    It seems that the very notions of something having some boundary equidistant from a fixed point is incoherent because the concept of a well defined boundary or a well defined point are subjectively constructed "useful fictions" that help us approximately navigate the world but have no actual objective correspondence with any objective facts about the world, only subjective perceptions.

    So in that sense they don't exist.


    I don't think it's illusory, I think it just depends on what you take "exist" to mean. If your definition of "exist" is "there's a physical object or collection thereof to which this word applies" then sure, non physical things don't exist. But again, that's not how I use the word, that's not how most people use the word in every day usage, and it's definitely not how the technical term "exists" works in mathematics, which is probably the most relevant definition to us here what with circles being mathematical objects.

    Sorry I mean the notion of circles doesn't correspond to any objective facts about the world.
  11. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Jiggaboo_Johnson What's Tapioca got to do…got to do with it?

    It's cassava requirement for pudding relevant posts in breads that are submitted in non-general forums.
  12. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker Go stand about 200 meters down range while I decide how to decline your offer.

    Wow you can suck cock from 200 meters away.
  13. mmG African Astronaut
    Originally posted by Speedy Parker You can't really think he is from China. Please tell me you're not that dumb.

    Shhh
  14. mmG African Astronaut
    Welfare vacuum
  15. mmG African Astronaut
    Jigaboo
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    Porch monkey
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    Ashtons
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    Spooksquatch
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    Tobago nigger.
  20. mmG African Astronaut
    Trinibads
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