Who can lift a planet

Started by Wild Shadow4 pages

i agree when someone said that Morpheus was the only decent debater and i dont mean decent but decent overall as a person as well with his demeanor and respect toward others.

a lot of ppl go in and say stomp, stomp, stomp.. and if you play devils advocate they jump on you and start with the insults.

only one that will engage you respectfully is Morpheus and you can actually make a debate out of something that isnt a stomp whether you concede or not at the end.

Originally posted by Johnny Sorrow
Ironic since they're referring to people like you.

I know right? Ironic because I'm such a decent poster.

Harlequin.

Originally posted by Johnny Sorrow
Ironic since they're referring to people like you.
lol.

where did that come from? heh

anyone that can do a handstand can

Originally posted by galactusischere
I know right? Ironic because I'm such a decent poster.

Harlequin.

Insulting me in Old French won't get you anywhere.

HeMan could easy.

Originally posted by Johnny Sorrow
Insulting me in Old French won't get you anywhere.
Thats a clown girl he said.Harley quinn(i think)

^ a harlequin is a style of patterning jesters used to wear (diamond checker pattern). so he just called him a clown basically.

Originally posted by psycho gundam
^ a harlequin is a style of patterning jesters used to wear (diamond checker pattern). so he just called him a clown basically.
oooooh.Good play my friend.Insult him in a way he doesn't understand.it's like calling someone an ignoramous(did i spell that right?).

Re: Who can lift a planet

Originally posted by Colossus-Big C
[B]dragging a planet through space isnt anywhere close to lifting it because space has no gravity and the planet is just floating its like pushing a car on wheels.

Actually, this is wrong. A planet has great mass, but more importantly, if it is orbiting a star, then moving it out of its orbit takes a tremendous amount of gravity as you are fighting against the gravity of the star itself. In fact it was calculated that moving the earth out of its orbit would take more energy than blasting it to pieces.