Angry_Clown
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No matter how many songs I sing, I can't drown out the silence that is the void in my heart.
No matter how many songs I sing, I can't drown out the silence that is the void in my heart.
What even...?
Dear God.
There's no escaping the t-pose. Accept your fate.Just when I thought, I had escaped from the last one.
There's no escaping the t-pose. Accept your fate.
Nyahwenne don't be a tsun tsun! : 3'-'
His previous avis were hideous to look at and made me want to avoid his very presence due to how repulsed I was by the very sight of them.
And I say that in the kindest way I can without sounding too offensive.
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'-'Nyahwenne don't be a tsun tsun! : 3
JUST ADMIT THAT YOU LIKE IT
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*sprays your previous avi's with 100% alcohol and throws a lit match at them*
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*throws the ashes into a vat of potent acid*
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*sends the vat of acid into space*
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*remote controls the vat of acid into a black hole*
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Sun is significantly closer. You could realistically get it there in a few months, a black hole will take hundreds of thousands if not a few million years, it might be too long to risk it.'-'
*sprays your previous avi's with 100% alcohol and throws a lit match at them*
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*throws the ashes into a vat of potent acid*
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*sends the vat of acid into space*
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*remote controls the vat of acid into a black hole*
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I want them as far away from me as possible.Sun is significantly closer. You could realistically get it there in a few months, a black hole will take hundreds of thousands if not a few million years, it might be too long to risk it.
It'll take probably 30 to 40 years before it gets to where the voyager probes are now, which is nowhere even close to clearing the Oort Cloud, which is like, the boundary of our local solar system pretty much?I want them as far away from me as possible.
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I don't want solar flares sending it back.It'll take probably 30 to 40 years before it gets to where the voyager probes are now, which is nowhere even close to clearing the Oort Cloud, which is like, the boundary of our local solar system pretty much?
Sending it to the sun will effectively vaporize it into the constituent atoms which should be completely harmless and they'll all disperse from each other.
Just send the pics of your previous avi's to FC.
Once it enters the sun it won't be anything but atoms anymore, and if any was to get out on a solar flare, it'd only be a fraction, likely a fraction of a fraction of a fraction, and then, it would have to actually be aimed at earth, which compared to the sun's surface, at the distance we are to it, is like a fraction of a fraction of a percent of the surface are of atoms leaving the sun that could ever hope to hit us.I don't want solar flares sending it back.
I know someone who's had a lightning strike next to him several times on separate occasions.Once it enters the sun it won't be anything but atoms anymore, and if any was to get out on a solar flare, it'd only be a fraction, likely a fraction of a fraction of a fraction, and then, it would have to actually be aimed at earth, which compared to the sun's surface, at the distance we are to it, is like a fraction of a fraction of a percent of the surface are of atoms leaving the sun that could ever hope to hit us.
To put it simply, you'd probably have better odds of being struck by lighting, twice, and winning the lottery, at the same time.