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Avengedsoul
07-17-2006, 03:44 PM
I have two free accounts main is Wildcard57 and the other is Avengedsoul
THE DEAMONS THAT U NEVER RECONCILED WITH ARE STILL HUNTING U
I FEEL ALONE,DARK,AN BINDED BY THE EVIL WHICH HAS TORMENTED ME,
THE AVENAGED SOUL CAN NOW REST IN PEACE FOR IT HAS FOUND THE FANTASY WORLD
ITS BEEN LOOKIN FOR..........
i've learn that the trials of life are very hard to pass, i've thought of death as the only gateway to a fantasy, then i thought of the future, no matter how though life gets,how much the drugs help, u must learn that there is a future that noone knows...........
Ramstien
07-18-2006, 03:08 AM
Ok........?
Zelondos
07-18-2006, 04:52 AM
Any reason as to why you fake a signiture at the bottom of your Posts?
Deimos
07-18-2006, 02:16 PM
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It has no formal name other than "The Moon", although in English it is occasionally called Luna (Latin for moon), or Selene (Greek for moon), to distinguish it from the generic "moon" (natural satellites of other planets are also called moons). Its symbol is a crescent. The terms lunar, selene/seleno-, and -cynthion (from the Lunar deities Selene and Cynthia) refer to the Moon (aposelene, selenocentric, pericynthion, etc.).
The average distance from the Moon to the Earth is 384,403 kilometers (238,857 miles). The Moon's diameter is 3,476 kilometres (2,160 mi). Reflected sunlight from the Moon's surface reaches Earth in 1.3 seconds (at the speed of light).
The first man-made object to land on the Moon was Luna 2 in 1959, the first photographs of the otherwise occluded far side of the Moon were made by Luna 3 in the same year, and the first people to land on the Moon came aboard Apollo 11 in 1969.
Heroic000
07-18-2006, 08:46 PM
The Moon is Earth's only natural satellite. It has no formal name other than "The Moon", although in English it is occasionally called Luna (Latin for moon), or Selene (Greek for moon), to distinguish it from the generic "moon" (natural satellites of other planets are also called moons). Its symbol is a crescent. The terms lunar, selene/seleno-, and -cynthion (from the Lunar deities Selene and Cynthia) refer to the Moon (aposelene, selenocentric, pericynthion, etc.).
The average distance from the Moon to the Earth is 384,403 kilometers (238,857 miles). The Moon's diameter is 3,476 kilometres (2,160 mi). Reflected sunlight from the Moon's surface reaches Earth in 1.3 seconds (at the speed of light).
The first man-made object to land on the Moon was Luna 2 in 1959, the first photographs of the otherwise occluded far side of the Moon were made by Luna 3 in the same year, and the first people to land on the Moon came aboard Apollo 11 in 1969.
Okay....where'd that come from again????
Avengedsoul
07-18-2006, 10:24 PM
put me on your buddy list :D
hiboy2004
07-20-2006, 02:16 AM
So what are you trying to say? Are you giving them away? What?
matt gil11
07-22-2006, 05:22 AM
Okay....where'd that come from again????
ya where the heck did that come from who cares about the moon unless if it smashes into th earth and makes a semi cumpluxint deformation of the calbuesus and changes from the moon to me confusing u :confused: :D:cool:
Zelondos
07-22-2006, 07:57 AM
Without the moon the tides would get to high/too low and we'd either all drown or we'd all die from lack of water.
Ramstien
07-22-2006, 11:12 AM
Without the moon, there would be no tides, the water would be at the same, constant level.
evil_server
07-22-2006, 11:26 PM
without the moon there would be no cheese :eek:
bonneau_14
07-26-2006, 07:51 AM
holy queen of cheese!
cheese comes from the moon? but how does the moon affect the waves? lmao its the coriloes affect that does that
( sorry for the bad spelling )
Zelondos
07-26-2006, 09:26 AM
holy queen of cheese!
cheese comes from the moon? but how does the moon affect the waves? lmao its the coriloes affect that does that
( sorry for the bad spelling )
Christ, did you have fun on your massive post rampage?...
mmovp
07-26-2006, 09:57 AM
no moon no cheese:D :D :D :D so fun , but i think if there no moon , the cow will live well and you can eat cheese before go bed too...:p :p
bonneau_14
07-26-2006, 06:25 PM
well yeah... i was just joking arround and told that the moon doesnt affect the waves its the coriolis affect
oh and you mean on the other threads? yeah i was bored arround 1:30pm so..... why not
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