(January 16, 2017 at 2:53 pm)Brian37 Wrote:(January 16, 2017 at 1:47 pm)Rhondazvous Wrote: Then I guess a super no va is when you reach the speed of light and have to stop.
I'd love to be a neutrino, those things don't have to worry about anything stopping them. They can move through any solid object.
(January 16, 2017 at 2:03 pm)mh.brewer Wrote: Does your limited thinking not allow you to see the joke? Do you not know that a Nova was a muscle car from the 60's/70's and that picking a different muscle car was humorous? (yeah, maybe bad humor but humor none the less)
Who is the binary now?
And where the fuck did 'diamonds' come from? What's next, the NRA?
Now you did it again, quoted me out of context. Yes I can take a joke and I did already apologize for missing it.
What do sports cars and diamonds and even guns have in common?
When I was a kid, I was super jealous of of the other kids on the block, everyone had BMX bicycles with mag rims which cost far more. My mom got me a cheap Ross with spokes. I look at that now and realize she was right, I had a bike and that is what counted, not the cost, not the looks, I had a bike.
Much of our societies problems are because of the marketing of fear and vanity, in selling anything, even religion. Most people go through life never questioning how or why they do things. The ones who improve life, are the ones who question why and look for better ways. I get that you want that car sure. I get that others want diamonds and even guns. But again, just because you want something and can do something does not make it always practical. Just like I wanted a bicycle and still didn't understand I already had one and it worked just as well as the more expensive bikes.
All I did was select the "reply" button but now your the victim of being quoted out of context. Or was this about the "binary" from the other thread? That was not a quote, that was a retort to your previous statement.
And now you're off on bicycles and marketing and the cars that I want and that I'm not practical. What is wrong with you?
Being told you're delusional does not necessarily mean you're mental.