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[11:42] MasterPate:
nikes on my feet = swagger complete burrrrrr |
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[14:26] D3V:
let's have a toast for the douchebags |
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[15:45] D3V:
h'm, there's a new conspiracy about 9/11 out. |
[15:45] D3V:
apparently lasers were used, and the planes were actually drones. |
[15:45] D3V:
interesting. |
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[15:49] System: !King_Amazon!
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[15:49] !King_Amazon!:
That sounds so unlikely to me |
[15:49] !King_Amazon!:
Lasers don't work at long range very well, since they very readily scatter |
[15:49] !King_Amazon!:
Any dust or debris would send the beam in every direction |
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[16:24] D3V:
it was a good laugh. |
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[19:05] System: !King_Amazon!
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[19:05] !King_Amazon!:
RF would be more likely |
[19:05] !King_Amazon!:
With the right frequency, any given material can be "excited" by RF |
[19:06] !King_Amazon!:
in other words, heated up extremely |
[19:06] !King_Amazon!:
even that is so far fetched though |
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