I think you mean A BUG'S MOON 2
Also, I've discovered this:
Probably to prevent loud discussion.
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I think you mean A BUG'S MOON 2
Also, I've discovered this:
Probably to prevent loud discussion.
Regarding mind-controlling parasites: http://blogs.discovermagazine.com/loom/2011/05/09/4514/
This is an article regarding 'Cordyceps', a parasite which causes ants to climb as high as possible, then kill themselves.
More Links: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ophiocordy … ilateralis
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/ … -noon.html
I'm sad that no one picked up on Teague's 'I enunciated Christ' joke.
Also, Dorkman talking about how Slendy just wants to make friends reminded me of this:
Teague, you willing to share those 'horrified of virtual puffins' photos?
Also: "ironically"
Maybe it was done ironically
By total coincidence, I watched Twister just now, unaware that you guys had released this podcast. I call that a win for serendipity.
Also, Teague, you never elaborated; how do you get through barb wire real fast?
Two government (I think) guys leave after talking to someone. On the way back to the car, one says to the other 'That was so poorly handled'.
And that's all I remember. What is this?
We have conquered Mars, that which was named after the god of war. We have conquered war itself. We have shown that we do not do things purely for survival. We do not carry on solely so that we may live.
We live, in that we may carry on.
Carry on advancing in science.
Carry on exploring that which is distant and unknown.
Carry on doing things not out of neccessity,
but out of Curiosity.
Maybe the sign should just say 'NO' in big, unfriendly letters
A functional time machine would have to move through time, not just pop from destination to destination. The machine would obey physical laws as it moves. Meaning that the machine would be present constantly, while time travelling.
If travelling from, say, 2012 to 2030, there would be a mysterious, unopenable machine sitting somewhere for 18 years.
Because Maori language was created before the concept of many modern inventions, Te Reo is full of these:
Scissors = Kutikuti, which is just cutty-cutty
Guitar and Ukulele are just pronounced wrong = Kitaa, ukurere
Car = Motoka = Motor-Car
New Zealand: Primary = 5-11, Intermediate = 11-13,
High School/College (we use the terms interchangeably) = 13 - 17
I pronounce it Henry See Aych Em
And at 8:21 I realize that I forgot to include a failsafe, and the test is now unsolvable
10:17 "Yeah, I definitely screwed it up." It was also partly my fault. I've gotta bug-test my maps better
Round 2
6: Gap it
7: Hard
8: Bots
9: steaze
And finally, 10: Nek Minnit
Weird how words that are commonplace in one country are seen as swearing in others.
I've only heard it used to refer to people of Chinese or Vietnamese background.
Maybe that's to do with the smaller islander population in Australia
Answers are:
1.Skuxx - Womaniser, Promiscuous Male
2.Shot - Thank you
3.Chur - Yes
4.Skody - Unappealing
5.Fob - F.O.B, 'Fresh Of the Boat', a pacific islander who has recently moved to New Zealand
Only if you think that travel by boat is inferior.
You can at least guess. Then your failures might be funny.
As a native born New Zealander with Maori heritage (1/128th, but it still counts) I would like to know how much of the slang carries over the pacific. So, all you Americans, please give me what you think each of the following slang terms mean:
1.Skuxx
2.Shot
3.Chur
4.Skody
5.Fob
Maybe a little bit
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