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I expect you've heard it before, but I spent most of my German lesson thinking over this. :D
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Not much kills Ants you know. Only fruit.
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and boiling water.
and pulling their legs off one by one.
and stepping on them.
and putting them in a sack loaded with bricks and throwing it into a river.
and a well-aimed flamethrower.
and tying them to a horse and dragging them through a field of cactii.
and blending them, although that's normally with fruit added so I think you covered that one.
> None of you exist because you are all a figment of my imagination.
I don't
> exist because I am a figment of your imaginations.
So who the hell typed
> this?
Heh, that's interesting. What if the whole world around me is just my imagination? Or a virtual reality created for me??
Strange...
And no, if the ree did fall on me, then I wouldn't be killed. Not much kills Ants you know. Only fruit.
If a tree in a forest fall on Ant and noone is around to hear it, will MGS2 still get released on time?
Interesting....
Does the tree fall in a North/south fashion, or east/west? Are there animals about?
Does Ant get squashed, or merely killed?
Is it a fruit bearing tree?
Is it the day of the Great Cambodian Cheese Hurling Competiton?
All these factors could change the outcome...
Why couldn't that tree have fallen on Ant in the first place, (with or without sound), then we wouldn't have to ponder on these deep philosophical questions?
So I'll rephrase the initial post:
If a tree in a forest fall on Ant and noone is around to hear it, will MGS2 still get released on time?
> (Who's asking?)
Me, you blind fool.
Or am I you anyway...?