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From hell?
Danielle
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Pff, I'm an angel.
Alastor
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I think you are the liar.
Danielle
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LIES IT'S ALL LIES
Alastor
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But they want to listen to me
Danielle
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That's Kyouji.

Don't listen to him.
TehGeno
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He does.
Alastor
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I do.
Danielle
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Aww, don't worry. Nobody takes you too seriously in Craziness Domain.
TehGeno
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I wasn't being serious. Don't want you to think I'm some kinda half-witted loser.
Clockworkz
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I have my moments.
Not many, but I do have them.

I always wanted a meteor strike big enough to blow the earth into smithereens. Now, that'd be great.
Danielle
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XD

Yeah, that was my reply in my head as well. But I wasn't going to say it and be a smartass.

Nicely done.
Clockworkz
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Well, obviously.
I mean, shit. We're not getting any younger.
TehGeno
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We're going to die!
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Originally posted by Boom.dk
I don't see where all the magma would come from.
The heat generated from the impact was so intense that it melted that area of the Earth’s crust and a large portion of the “meteor”.

I think this is a far more realistic video, myself.
Alastor
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Originally posted by Boom.dk
I don't see where all the magma would come from. Because I mean... It's gotta be some meteor if it's gonna make a hole all the way into the core... which would probably result in the Earth cracking, anyway. Maybe I'm missing something.

I believe that some virus or something will kill us one day. I mean, ok, there's always some immune people, but if it keeps mutating and it's really aggressive... Just look at how fast the bird flu spread.
It's really unlikely that a virus is going to kill everyone. That's horrible virus behavior and doesn't offer an advantage to it. Kill enough people that survivors, carriers, and immunes are too few and far between to reproduce and carry on the species, that's much more likely, but the chances are still pretty dismal.
beneficii
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Seriously, that was scary though. It was also a good chance to practice some Japanese.
Boom.dk
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I don't see where all the magma would come from. Because I mean... It's gotta be some meteor if it's gonna make a hole all the way into the core... which would probably result in the Earth cracking, anyway. Maybe I'm missing something.

I believe that some virus or something will kill us one day. I mean, ok, there's always some immune people, but if it keeps mutating and it's really aggressive... Just look at how fast the bird flu spread.
Riku
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If the end of the world were to end like that, there wouldn't be any point in running away. So excuse me while I pull up a lawn chair when the world ends. But, heh, the world will end up dying a much more different way, right?

That'd be like the time my dad stood in the driveway watching the tornado half a mile away. I guess we're all just curious... or stupied.
Cirvania
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The lack of the Moon in that video ruins all possible credibility.

And I'm pretty sure explosions aren't shaped like that.

Also, I would like to point out that the video has incorrect times.
It says 7:20, when the video itself only lasts 3:49.
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