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What's your favorite idea? - Dark Jaguar - 13th December 2013




What's your favorite idea? - A Black Falcon - 15th December 2013

That got weird at the end.


What's your favorite idea? - Dark Jaguar - 15th December 2013

Pay attention and you'll see it got weird from the very start. The question "what's your favorite idea?" is bizarre, and the answer "mine is being creative" doesn't really make too much sense. Is it not odd that all three of them see the exact same thing, at the exact same time, in the clouds? By what reasoning can green be considered "not a creative color"? Also, the command to "arrange sticks and leaves into your favorite color" is completely insane. That they instantly managed to come up with a solution (spelling out the color) is even more insane.


What's your favorite idea? - Great Rumbler - 15th December 2013

I'm pretty sure you posted this video on TC already, like a long time ago.


What's your favorite idea? - Dark Lord Neo - 15th December 2013

I forgot that I'd seen this and that it terrified me.


What's your favorite idea? - Dark Jaguar - 15th December 2013

I only saw it for the first time earlier this week. Must have been someone else.


What's your favorite idea? - Sacred Jellybean - 16th December 2013

Creativity leads to DEATH. Tell your children!

I think this warranted a repost anyway. I mean, I hadn't seen it. Cool


What's your favorite idea? - Dark Jaguar - 6th February 2014

Time to go to TIME!



(For the record, contrary to popular belief, there is no scientific consensus that time is "an illusion", any more than space is an illusion. Both are relative, but that relative nature is dependent on momentum and gravity only, and are relative in very specific and exact ways, whether there is someone to observe it or not. To put it another way, c, the constant of the speed of light, relies on the existence of both space and time to have any meaningful definition.)