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Post by Thy Dungyeon Maestyr on Oct 12, 2012 2:06:44 GMT -8
Suyoi- In my experience, nothing reasonable ever came from the game Mage. As for save points in pen & paper, that almost sounds like a good idea... Brett and I re-set one adventure repeatedly due to the high mortality of low - level guys. We liked the characters enough to want to give them a chance, and were glad we did. Always so embarrassing to get wiped out by a dragon the size of a housecat.
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DKender
Only One Skeleton has the Power to Control both Life and Death, Light and Dark, Words and Blank Space, Our Humble Lives Continue Only by the Grace and Magnanimity of This Skeleton
Nay, let us walk from fire unto firey skeleton ...
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Post by DKender on Oct 12, 2012 10:03:26 GMT -8
@ Christopher - Diatoms are an excellent choice, considering their fine opal shells and little snowflake-shaped bodies. You have IMPECCABLE plankton taste. And hahaha that's no fair. None of the butts in MY high school were sexy. None! Maybe it was something in the water?
Chloroplasts are SO cool. There's a whole field of people who just sit around studying phytoplankton chloroplasts, since they originated from cyanobacteria. Crazy gene stuff happens. CRAZY. I just think it's neato that one species can become another species's organelle. Nature, you're weird.
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Post by Thy Dungyeon Maestyr on Oct 12, 2012 13:28:32 GMT -8
So now they think chloroplasts did the same thing as mitochondria on the animal side and came from an external source? Nature is indeed weird. Hey, not sure, but do plant cells also have mitochondria? If so, I call bullshits on them for stealing energy-making bacteria twice when we only did it once. No fair!
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Post by Kristi on Oct 12, 2012 13:46:10 GMT -8
Horticulture lady over here. I'll take this one! ;D
Plant cells do have mitochondria so that like human cells, they're able to breathe and get ATP. Chloroplasts are more important to plants energy wise, though (light energy).
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Post by Kristi on Oct 12, 2012 13:51:08 GMT -8
So, which plankton gets energy from 80's music? I'm confused.
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DKender
Only One Skeleton has the Power to Control both Life and Death, Light and Dark, Words and Blank Space, Our Humble Lives Continue Only by the Grace and Magnanimity of This Skeleton
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Post by DKender on Oct 12, 2012 15:01:02 GMT -8
@ Kristi - They all do. Because, and you must trust me on this, our sun isn't a real star. It's a big ball of passion that formed sometime during the eighties. It's powered by RAW MUSICAL AMAZINGNESS. And before you ask, no, there was no sun before the eighties. The earth was a dark, lifeless rock or something. The end.
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Post by ◊◊BLOODBEASTER◊◊ on Oct 12, 2012 16:12:11 GMT -8
HAHAHA
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Post by Kristi on Oct 12, 2012 23:44:17 GMT -8
THE MOST METAL CREATIONISM EVER
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Post by ◊◊BLOODBEASTER◊◊ on Oct 13, 2012 0:16:19 GMT -8
HAHAHA! Christopher says "that would be 'God gave rock 'n' roll to you" from Bill and Ted's Bogus Journey, or 'Let there be Rock" by AC/DC."
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Post by Kristi on Oct 15, 2012 12:56:10 GMT -8
Peerrr-RAISE the Metal Gods!
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Post by ∆§Indea§∆ on Oct 15, 2012 17:14:29 GMT -8
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Post by Kristi on Oct 15, 2012 18:34:36 GMT -8
"You electro ponce!" AH HA HA HAHA HA HAHA. ;D
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Post by ∆§Indea§∆ on Oct 17, 2012 18:21:34 GMT -8
I have to say,before putting the playlist together I never realised how much 80's stuff I actually like. I always pictured the Violent Femmes for example, as an 90's band. And yes my playlist is now of insane epic proportions, I can't stop adding tracks.
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