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Topic: What if the sky was GREEN?
nem-x
posted 04-18-2005 02:06:31 AM
Caid '5 Fists' Berrit
I've had a few beers but I'm cool to drive
posted 04-18-2005 02:07:18 AM
This question sucked in irc and it sucks now
'But if I had a shotgun you know what I'd do?
I'd point that shit straight at the sky and shoot heavan on down for you'

Bradley Nowell
Zair
The Imp
posted 04-18-2005 02:07:35 AM
That is wacky and I shall think on that.
Mightion Defensor
posted 04-18-2005 02:07:58 AM
If it was green, it would still change color when it got dark.
nem-x
posted 04-18-2005 02:08:07 AM
But I just HAD to post it, you see?
Palador ChibiDragon
Dismembered
posted 04-18-2005 02:08:25 AM
Green sky means that a tornado is coming.
I believe in the existance of magic, not because I have seen proof of its existance, but because I refuse to live in a world where it does not exist.
Kait
has made another completely pointless and off-topic post that nobody cares about
posted 04-18-2005 02:09:52 AM
quote:
This one time, at nem-x camp:
What if?

Then I guess the reflective color would have to be green, then. In that case, the oceans would be green, too. I actually don't remember why the sky is blue...I heard it's because the water molecules in clouds only reflect blue rays, but I've never been absolutely sure.

I have another question: what if blood DIDN'T change color upon exposure to oxygen, and actually stayed blue? How weird would that be?

"A black cat dropped soundlessly from a high wall, like a spoonful of dark treacle and melted under the gate."
-Elizabeth Lemarchand
Azymyth
Not gay; just weird
posted 04-18-2005 04:25:08 AM
I'll wonder what the hell I'm doing in Felwood then leave~
I suffer from CRS: Can't Remember Shit.

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Matilda Jane
ph33r my MIRVs
posted 04-18-2005 05:15:56 AM
quote:
Kait thought this was the Ricky Martin Fan Club Forum and wrote:
I have another question: what if blood DIDN'T change color upon exposure to oxygen, and actually stayed blue? How weird would that be?

I'm not sure if you're serious or not, but blood is never blue. It's always red. It's bright red when oxygenated and dark red when deoxygenated. Veins appear blue because red doesn't reflect well when light penetrates the skin. Blue makes it to your eye though.

There was a signature here... it's gone now.
Drysart
Pancake
posted 04-18-2005 05:30:23 AM
quote:
Matilda Jane came out of the closet to say:
I'm not sure if you're serious or not, but blood is never blue. It's always red. It's bright red when oxygenated and dark red when deoxygenated. Veins appear blue because red doesn't reflect well when light penetrates the skin. Blue makes it to your eye though.

Hey.

Batty
Doesn't Like You. Specifically you.
posted 04-18-2005 05:31:41 AM
quote:
So quoth Drysart:
Hey.

DOPPLEGANGER

Drysart
Pancake
posted 04-18-2005 05:32:46 AM
quote:
Batty came out of the closet to say:
DOPPLEGANGER

WE'RE GOING BACK TO P

Batty
Doesn't Like You. Specifically you.
posted 04-18-2005 05:36:07 AM
quote:
Nobody really understood why Drysart wrote:
WE'RE GOING BACK TO P

If you dress up as a rabbit, I hear Jesus will come kill you.

Drysart
Pancake
posted 04-18-2005 05:37:20 AM
Shush. You're interfering with my akward attempt at flirting with Terena. She won't be able to shoot me down as effectively if nobody can remember I tried coming on to her.
Nicole
The hip-hop-happiest bunny in all of marshmallow woods
posted 04-18-2005 05:37:25 AM
But water IS green. If it's crappy water, though. I need to stop swimming in lakes that people pee off kayaks into.


I just spent
my last cent
purchasing this poverty.

Batty
Doesn't Like You. Specifically you.
posted 04-18-2005 05:38:46 AM
quote:
When the babel fish was in place, it was apparent Drysart said:
Shush. You're interfering with my akward attempt at flirting with Terena. She won't be able to shoot me down as effectively if nobody can remember I tried coming on to her.

Your plan can never succeed. For you forgot one major thing: Hong Kong Phooey.

DrPaintThinner
Anti-Semite
posted 04-18-2005 05:52:06 AM
quote:
Check out the big brain on Batty!
Your plan can never succeed. For you forgot one major thing: Hong Kong Phooey.

A tennis ball will remedy that situation nicely.


edit: (you saw robot chicken tonight too I asume)

DrPaintThinner fucked around with this message on 04-18-2005 at 05:52 AM.

roit, less bash 'is noggin
Matilda Jane
ph33r my MIRVs
posted 04-18-2005 06:31:07 AM
quote:
Drysart said this about your mom:
Hey.

No.

There was a signature here... it's gone now.
Aaron (the good one)
posted 04-18-2005 06:31:49 AM
quote:
Matilda Jane stopped masturbating to porn to say;
No.

burned

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I am Canadian and I hate The Tragically Hip
Drysart
Pancake
posted 04-18-2005 06:35:41 AM
quote:
Matilda Jane came out of the closet to say:
No.

Skaw
posted 04-18-2005 06:36:34 AM
quote:
Drysart impressed everyone with:

Hey there Gloomy Gus

Batty
Doesn't Like You. Specifically you.
posted 04-18-2005 06:37:06 AM
quote:
How.... Drysart.... uughhhhhh:

I told you it'd never succeed. I so win.

Vorago
A completely different kind of Buckethead
posted 04-18-2005 07:22:02 AM
When the sky is green it means one freaking basass mofo of a storm is about to hit. Green skies own. Only seen storms that bad like a dozen times in my entire life though.
Maradon!
posted 04-18-2005 07:27:55 AM
If the sky were green normally, it would mean it was saturated with some sort of green light-reflecting gas.

Chlorine is such a gas, and is really horrendously bad stuff as it destroys ozone molecules and will suffocate you if you inhale it since it's much heavier than air.

It would suck big-time of the sky were green.

Razor
posted 04-18-2005 09:10:01 AM
quote:
Kait enlisted the help of an infinite number of monkeys to write:
Then I guess the reflective color would have to be green, then. In that case, the oceans would be green, too. I actually don't remember why the sky is blue...I heard it's because the water molecules in clouds only reflect blue rays, but I've never been absolutely sure.

It's the Nitrogen in the air.It reemits at a blue wavelength. That's why objects far away usually look bluer if it's in out atmosphere.

Astronomy is a passion...
Engineering is a love...
My job isn't a job, it's my career, and I love every minute of it: Observatory Superintendent
Rodent King
Stabbed in the Eye
posted 04-18-2005 09:29:55 AM
quote:
Drysart had this to say about Captain Planet:

Hey there big guy, you want a soooda? No? You want to take a dump in Matilda Jane's shoes? Ok, let's take a dump in Matilda Jane's shoes.

My inner child is bigger than my outer adult.
Snoota
Now I am become Death, shatterer of worlds
posted 04-18-2005 12:45:26 PM
quote:
Drysart had this to say about Knight Rider:
Hey.

Hey.

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