Originally posted by walshyNo I am seriously confident about that.
Haha yeah
Covid isn't much other than other sicknesses talk to a guy named "Gareth Meredith" on Quora hype testing is apart of thinning the herd but it's mainly a longevity study because it's older people that have a higher mortality rate
The whole basis of aging is that, our doppelgangers (no not clones but that's another thoughtgasm *derp*), on another planet are making entanglement-false positives in nutrient production and vice versa when their elements form in the womb here it's a cloned mutation here. It takes the dark mass 72.6 years to get here from the bigger milky way (bigger because GWs pull something by less planck lengths per times as they radiate outward).
and I already revealed this on Facebook, & I lost my train of thought there.
This is all obviously hypothetical 🤬 but WITHOUT THE MATHS OF MY ENTANGLEMENT YOU DONT KNOW SHIT
Originally posted by walshy[/QUOTE]
you put the bounce tags around each side of your sig in edit profile[ bounce] your sig here [/bounce ]
But no spaces obvs
[QUOTE=17363101]Originally posted by walshy
http://www.killermovies.com/forums/misc.php?action=showbbcodeThis link shows you all the tags you can use, some don't work now tho
thank u rat - wolf
Originally posted by walshy
The Code and PHP TagsIf you want to post some programming source code, or perhaps some ASCII art, which would require a non-proportional font, you can use the [code] tag to achieve this. For example:
[code]
<script language="Javascript">
<!--
alert("Hello world!"😉;
//-->
</script>
[/code]In the example above, the text enclosed in the [code] tags would be automatically indented, and the spacing would be preserved like this:
<script language="Javascript">
<!--
alert("Hello world!"😉;
//-->
</script>
A special case is for code written in the PHP language. If you are posting PHP code, you can enclose the source code in [php] tags, and the script will automatically have syntax highlighting applied:[php]
$myvar = "Hello World!";
for ($i=0; $i<10; $i++) {
echo $myvar."\n";
}
[/php]This would produce:
$myvar = "Hello World!";
for ($i=0; $i<10; $i++) {
echo $myvar."\n";
}This part I never understood but maybe skibs will know now he's doing coding
thank yuo
who is skibs sig ?