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Well if it wasn't official, now it is, < has become the official Deadpool of Earth 1218
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Re: The You Game!
<’s recreating the installer now – it’ll be done soon!Ambidextroid wrote:.
EDIT: <’s building it!
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Shrooblord

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< is about to do a monster post. < wants to join in on the intellectual discussion!
For the rest, black holes aren't really dissimilar from any other sort of object with mass when it comes to motion; they can be propelled forwards by any sort of event just like a comet, planet or star can. Read this, for instance.
Furthermore, when the body has "finished" growing bigger, the brain will continue to develop until around our 25th or so, is what scientists have settled on for now, < believes. But again, that too, depends entirely on the individual. Everyone is different.
This is an example of current-day and quite recent evolutionary adaptation (generations developing traits over time to benefit surviving their natural conditions best).

< says all things in space travel. Even space itself is moving away from itself. Everything is being pushed in all manner of directions all the time.Hunchman801 wrote:< believes large black holes don't really travel.
For the rest, black holes aren't really dissimilar from any other sort of object with mass when it comes to motion; they can be propelled forwards by any sort of event just like a comet, planet or star can. Read this, for instance.
Depends entirely on the person. <'s uncles were 1,60ish m at the age of 18 but all got a boost up past their 21st, and are now all more around 1,80-1,85 m.Ray502 wrote:< thinks that the body stops growing once someone hits the age of 18.
Furthermore, when the body has "finished" growing bigger, the brain will continue to develop until around our 25th or so, is what scientists have settled on for now, < believes. But again, that too, depends entirely on the individual. Everyone is different.
Since everyone else in the world would still be speaking when we stopped teaching that next generation, they'd still hear speech all around them and assimilate that into their own grasp of language, which would (most probably) still be very close to what the language was "supposed to be" at that point in time. They may not grasp the full spectrum of complicated grammar or vocabulary as quickly as when taught, but they probably still could in time, with effort on their own part. They could even teach themselves to read at their own pace if they were so inclined.Ambidextroid wrote:imagine if, from today onwards, nobody was taught anything. Nobody taught children how to speak and there were no schools (...) < imagines the human race would return to being as primitive as cavemen (...) Even with books and recordings and such, they would be absolutely meaningless to everyone.
Ambidextroid wrote:ecause we are taught about the dangers of the world by other people, we don't need to evolve methods of overcoming these dangers as we can be taught how to. This is a behavior unique to humans and it seems that we of all species will see the least evolution in the future because of it.
And actually, humans are evolving still to this day. < calls on the example of sickle cell anaemia. It is quite an unfortunate disorder for an individual to have except that it provides total and complete immunity to the deadly, deadly malaria disease. Where would a trait like this be beneficial? Why, in Africa, where the malaria disease is raging feverishly. And that's exactly where we happen to find SCA most often, because individuals inflicted with the disorder actually have a higher chance of survival than those who are not, in those conditions.Hunchman801 wrote:I agree though that modern society has completely stopped natural selection (it's probably going backwards now).
This is an example of current-day and quite recent evolutionary adaptation (generations developing traits over time to benefit surviving their natural conditions best).
Certainly, PluM!PluMGMK wrote:< wonders if plums really deserve to be capitalized.Shrooblord wrote:When riding the Plums on lavastreams
< is wise in the ways of The Great Escape.PluMGMK wrote:< also didn't know that [about Rayman 2]!
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< is only making a hypothetical situation here, where a whole generation is completely cut off from all communication. If you raised a baby in a room with no communication and left a library of literature, it would never learn to read unless taught by somebody who already knows how. < was simply making the point that we are dependant on other humans teaching us, and that passed on knowledge that exists only in the minds of the human race is all that keeps us afloat. < realises that you could probably make some kind of robot or computer that teaches babies how to speak and read, but < can't imagine that exists.Shrooblord wrote:Since everyone else in the world would still be speaking when we stopped teaching that next generation, they'd still hear speech all around them and assimilate that into their own grasp of language, which would (most probably) still be very close to what the language was "supposed to be" at that point in time. They may not grasp the full spectrum of complicated grammar or vocabulary as quickly as when taught, but they probably still could in time, with effort on their own part. They could even teach themselves to read at their own pace if they were so inclined.
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It'll always be MacOSX to me...Fifo wrote:< says it’s not OS X anymore ffs it’s macOSHoodcom wrote:< has successfully installed OSX Sierra under ESXi. < is actually pleased.
< remembers the days when iOS was caleed iPhoneOS, they dropped that pretty quickly.
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< Says the version still starts with a 10, it's still X. Regardless how you look at it or what they changed it to. X is the roman numeral of 10.Fifo wrote:< says it’s not OS X anymore ffs it’s macOSHoodcom wrote:< has successfully installed OSX Sierra under ESXi. < is actually pleased.
< agrees, it is still the easiest way to define the old Mac OS to OSX. Period.Master wrote:It'll always be MacOSX to me...Fifo wrote:< says it’s not OS X anymore ffs it’s macOSHoodcom wrote:< has successfully installed OSX Sierra under ESXi. < is actually pleased.
< remembers the days when iOS was caleed iPhoneOS, they dropped that pretty quickly.
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< is currently in a fire drill at school
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< had a nice decent little breakfast this morning. 
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< has officially woken up.
< had a strange dream but < doesn't remember the details.
< had a strange dream but < doesn't remember the details.
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< knows what it's like to not remember dreams. 
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There are days where < wonders if < should try creating a log for <'s dreams. But then < remembered that there'd be very little opportunity for < to sit down and write up on any dreams <'s had.
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< wonders if ^ could invent a machine to record dreams.
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< would like to have more dreams < could remember. But that's not <'s decision < suppose.
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< thinks we could all write crazy stories based off dreams. 
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< has quite a few of them <'self.
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< wonders if ^ will post a bit today or not.
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< will attempt to post a lot today!
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< had a feeling ^ would, especially to reach ^'s goal.
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< will try to do so.
< notices that ^ posted 71 more times than < yesterday.
< notices that ^ posted 71 more times than < yesterday.
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< wondered how < posted more than ^ did? 

