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I'm not missing it. I've just stored it away for people who I actually care for.
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SyFy wrote:I'm not missing it. I've just stored it away for people who I actually care for.
this is an example of a rational statement

saying that no one cares is not.

btw I never say anything i don't mean, i don't need to lie to make a point, I have morals and at least half a brain to make my points.
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That's lovely. Unlike most of your fellow Aussies.

Furthermore, you shouldn't use only half of your brain when making statements. That's like doing things half-assed.
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Most people only use around 10% of their brain in their entire lifetime, so your previous comment is null and void. (Sorry if there was some kind of underlying humour or "point" that I missed there.)

You should be prepared to accept that on an internet forum people have differing ideas and opinions to bring to the table. If you are truly so incapable of interaction with other human beings you must live in a shell. If on the other hand you are not and you're just being a brat because you're hidden behind a computer then please, find something better to do with your time; You only look like an idiot and I refuse to believe that you are this ignorant. I still have some hope for humanity.
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dubStep wrote:Most people only use around 10% of their brain in their entire lifetime, so your previous comment is null and void. (Sorry if there was some kind of underlying humour or "point" that I missed there.)

You should be prepared to accept that on an internet forum people have differing ideas and opinions to bring to the table. If you are truly so incapable of interaction with other human beings you must live in a shell. If on the other hand you are not and you're just being a brat because you're hidden behind a computer then please, find something better to do with your time; You only look like an idiot and I refuse to believe that you are this ignorant. I still have some hope for humanity.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you come into Flex's server 2 weeks back with the name "Flex sucks ****" and shouted obscenities? We thought it was preSs, amusing to see it was you.

But please continue the adult act.
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dubStep wrote:Most people only use around 10% of their brain in their entire lifetime, so your previous comment is null and void. (Sorry if there was some kind of underlying humour or "point" that I missed there.)
This is a total myth, read about it here

Ok, my turn to be trolled, made fun or, or whatever. Go ahead.

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Depends how you measure it, if it's:

A) As a percentage of neurons used then 10% is a load of bs, BUT

B) If measured by weight then 10% is way more than what is used, considering that the brain is 70-80% water and 10->12% lipids (fat) :)

Not sure the last time I used fat to play arma :)

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vogue wrote:
dubStep wrote:Most people only use around 10% of their brain in their entire lifetime, so your previous comment is null and void. (Sorry if there was some kind of underlying humour or "point" that I missed there.)

You should be prepared to accept that on an internet forum people have differing ideas and opinions to bring to the table. If you are truly so incapable of interaction with other human beings you must live in a shell. If on the other hand you are not and you're just being a brat because you're hidden behind a computer then please, find something better to do with your time; You only look like an idiot and I refuse to believe that you are this ignorant. I still have some hope for humanity.
Correct me if I'm wrong, but didn't you come into Flex's server 2 weeks back with the name "Flex sucks ****" and shouted obscenities? We thought it was preSs, amusing to see it was you.

But please continue the adult act.
No? Lol. Please. I do not even play arma anymore. But it's ok if you want to fill your head with bullshit. Like I said, I don't play so go ahead. Anyway, I have nothing more to say to you. :] I am not going to indulge in futile arguments with you. So don't talk to me. Take that as childish if you will, I care not. Please continue the childish act.. Without me.

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Re: Happy Birthday

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Neuroscience for Kids! Yeah, boy! I've been receiving his newsletter since ... *digs around in old hard drive* ... Volume 5, Issue 4 (April, 2001). :D

I always recommend that page to lay-persons. Indeed, http://forums3.armagetronad.net/viewtop ... ce#p176061
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Phytotron wrote:Neuroscience for Kids! Yeah, boy! I've been receiving his newsletter since ... *digs around in old hard drive* ... Volume 5, Issue 4 (April, 2001). :D

I always recommend that page to lay-persons. Indeed, http://forums3.armagetronad.net/viewtop ... ce#p176061

You truly can't beat Neuroscience for Kids in the department of clear, simple explanations of the topic.
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