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M theory

Started by December 05, 2009 07:30 PM
16 comments, last by LessBread 14 years, 11 months ago
Best reply to his youtube post and point out his flaws, at least that's on the constructive and usefull side of the spectrum. With this post the OP just trumped the youtube prophets madness.

Mentioning Techno viking significantly increased my rating of this post though, well done!



"Great Minds Discuss Ideas; Average Minds Discuss Events; Small Minds Discuss People"
- Anonymous wise man
I am fairly certain constructiveness is a concept to be shunned in this case - best wait a few years and get some popcorn for the sequel. Although, I do have to admit, watching the video wasn't nearly as funny as it was... shameful (!?), causing me to cover my eyes and ears with just about anything I could see around me. Such as a slice of pizza and a shoe.
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Sure, it's mostly unintelligable babble and his presentation is epic fail...

But laughing at other people's sincere thoughts is like intellectual crime (humane heresy, scientific blasphemy etc). Especially if you fail to adress him, but go out of your way to get others to laugh at him too. He doesn't even enjoy the anonimity we do.

The Techno Viking saved this post entirely! Everybody loves the Techno Viking, but I digress, what was I saying?

Ah yes, excellent post! ;)
I can't get the sound to work. Slow connection I suppose. Looking at his picture, his wild eyes and greasy hair, I can't help but wonder if in his mind M stands for methamphetamine. Maybe marijuana. Unfortunately, the many-worlds interpretation is too easily co-opted by fans of "new age" metaphysics and "don't worry be happy" pop psychology.
"I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes." - the Laughing Man
Well, he seemed to know who Max Planck was and had some sense of what black-body radiation was. It then quickly fell apart from there, I couldn't watch it after the 25% mark.
The sentence below is true.The sentence above is false.And by the way, this sentence only exists when you are reading it.
I don't know why it's on YouTube, but I often find it very fun and gratifying to ramble pseudo-intellectually while drunk. THe audience is never as entertained as I am, and I often wind up muttering to myself as I walk home, but the actual exercise is really quite enjoyable. I made the mistake of writing a few gems down a couple times, which always led to some lulz the next morning when I read them, so I'm guessing this guy's palm went clear through his face the first time he watched this video sober.
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Quote: Original post by Iron Chef Carnage
[...] I often find it very fun and gratifying to ramble pseudo-intellectually while drunk. THe audience is never as entertained as I am [...]


Well, you gotta work on that. Intellectual and Not, both gotta end entertained. Otherwise, there is no point in being an artist :)
[size="2"]I like the Walrus best.
M stands for margarita. M stands for mezcal. M stands for Manhattan. M stands for muscatel. M stands for mead. M stands for mojito. M stands for malt liquor. M stands for Molson. M stands for martini. ... Damn! A lot of booze and drinks start with the letter M.
"I thought what I'd do was, I'd pretend I was one of those deaf-mutes." - the Laughing Man

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