Uh huh. Roughly 10 hours straight of Grifball on the 6th, and about the same on the 7th. Yeah. A life.
I honestly don't understand how you could withstand that much of one thing (and something as simple as grifball) for basically 2 days straight, except for sleeping and eating.
Kirk wrote:Uh huh. Roughly 10 hours straight of Grifball on the 6th, and about the same on the 7th. Yeah. A life.
I honestly don't understand how you could withstand that much of one thing (and something as simple as grifball) for basically 2 days straight, except for sleeping and eating.
That day was pretty much me and friends playing Griffball, Why is it a crime?
Kirk was implying that the amount of time supermodder played grifball he had/has no life and was a detrimental entity to society, when infact he was with friends doing said actions.
I would rather him and his friends playing grifball than possibly outside breaking various law's.
Although i agree there be better ways to spend his time it by far is not the worst.
Tural wrote:You can't have an infinite number of physical objects. You could count the number of planets and say 'There are X number of planets in the universe.' Just because there is room for an infinite amount does not mean there is an infinite amount of planets. With the universe constantly expanding outwards, one would reason that at a point, there is an end to what is moving outwards. If you're following with the big bang theory, which I can only assume you are in a discussion about this sort of thing, then you can definitively say there is a certain amount of matter that exists. Matter can not be infinite, there is a set amount of matter in existence, as it can not be created nor destroyed, both as dictated by the Law of Conservation of Mass. In addition to that, you can not prove space is infinite.
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Dalek wrote:I would rather him and his friends playing grifball than possibly outside breaking various law's.
Clearly the only alternative to playing Halo 3 is breaking the law.
I see where you're going with this.
You have made a very good, valid point.
"Oh but he said possibly!"
Yes, and it's a wild card that needn't be introduced.
"I'd rather him be playing Basketball than murdering infants!"
Well no shit...
Hijikata wrote:The fact you love Jesus doesn't change the fact you're a *** mental patient. It just means you're a mental patient with a great imaginary friend.
I see this was taken far more seriously than I expected.
I merely thought it was amusing that supermodder claimed he had a life yet spent roughly 2 days playing grifball, straight. I never really meant any harm here, so I'm sorry if you took offense.