what do you suspect but have no proof of....

BC correct me if I'm wrong, but the way I think about it it's like the Hyberbolic time chamber in DBZ. 
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One day on earth is equal to one year in the chamber, but in the chamber a year feels like what a year on earth would feel like. A second feels like a second and a minute feels like a minute.

Imagine you walk into your house and sit on your coach to watch a movie. After the movies is over you step back outside and your neighbor tells you only 2 minutes have past. Two you it feels like its been an hour or two but to everyone outside it's been only a couple minutes. 

I think that's what  BC means? Let me know if I'm way off 
 
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I always thought Flightclub was the single biggest contributor to the change in "sneaker culture" here in NYC. Prior to them we had great boutiques like Nort, Classic Kicks, Alife, etc. Once they opened up the culture shifted to the current reseller atmosphere that we have. Nike obviously played a huge part in this as well, but specifically in NY I always felt it was Flightclub's influence that was behind the change.
 
BC correct me if I'm wrong, but the way I think about it it's like the Hyberbolic time chamber in DBZ. :lol

One day on earth is equal to one year in the chamber, but in the chamber a year feels like what a year on earth would feel like. A second feels like a second and a minute feels like a minute.
Imagine you walk into your house and sit on your coach to watch a movie. After the movies is over you step back outside and your neighbor tells you only 2 minutes have past. Two you it feels like its been an hour or two but to everyone outside it's been only a couple minutes. 
I think that's what  BC means? Let me know if I'm way off 

No, this is absolutly on point :lol


The theory of relativity is nothing more than the dbz hyperbolic time chamber :lol people go to ivy league schools to learn this but all they needed was the cell saga :rollin
 
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BC correct me if I'm wrong, but the way I think about it it's like the Hyberbolic time chamber in DBZ. :lol

One day on earth is equal to one year in the chamber, but in the chamber a year feels like what a year on earth would feel like. A second feels like a second and a minute feels like a minute.
Imagine you walk into your house and sit on your coach to watch a movie. After the movies is over you step back outside and your neighbor tells you only 2 minutes have past. Two you it feels like its been an hour or two but to everyone outside it's been only a couple minutes. 
I think that's what  BC means? Let me know if I'm way off 

No, this is absolutly on point :lol
I completely get it now :lol
 
Well on that note I suspect Kami's Lookout is real.
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Seriously though, I do suspect Chi or Ki is real. I don't think you can shoot kamehameha waves or anything but I do think there is some kind of energy in all living things. 
 
I wonder what the sea creatures we can see daily think about the deep sea creatures that are about that life
 
Well on that note I suspect Kami's Lookout is real.:lol

Seriously though, I do suspect Chi or Ki is real. I don't think you can shoot kamehameha waves or anything but I do think there is some kind of energy in all living things. 

well i mean there is energy that why we produce heat.
 
nahhh too many religions, that argue about everything else, confirmed his existence.



absence of evidence is not evidence of absence. Show me where hoffas body is. maybe he's a myth too.
 
Religious history means absolutely nothing to me.

Someone who walked on water, brought people back from the dead, threw a tantrum in a sacred temple, and died by a tortuous crucifixion... would be ALL OVER non-religious history books.

And yet, he's not.

Show me where Santa Clause's body is. Just because you can't doesn't mean he's fake.
 
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Of all the conspiracy theories that exist, Bigfoot is by far the one with the most mystery surrounding it.
 
i always thought @John00  was an alien.

not because of his theories.

but because no human being could know that much about Nike SB inventory on drop dates.

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Ain't no Bigfoot bros. large animals need and leave certain things that are easily found.

1. Food source
2. Remains
3. Poop
 
Religious history means absolutely nothing to me.

Someone who walked on water, brought people back from the dead, threw a tantrum in a sacred temple, and died by a tortuous crucifixion... would be ALL OVER non-religious history books.

And yet, he's not.

Show me where Santa Clause's body is. Just because you can't doesn't mean he's fake.

Santa Claus was based on an actual man though. He's been sensationalized through history, as many figures have, but There was a real person that the Fat man in red was inspired by.

A lot of non-religious history books glaze over everyone associated with that time. Judas, Jonah, King Solomon, Adam, Noah, Moses, etc. Religion is based on faith. It's that simple. A lot of things that happened in that time, based on the book, you just had to be there. Faith can only take you so far, we're so advanced now that we think we're too smart to suspend science for something larger. We can believe in aliens, but we cannot believe in a creator of the aliens? I believe because I choose to, but I respect you if you don't, a lot of the stuff is far-fetched to say the least. Walking on water is nothing short of a miracle. A miracle is just something that seems to be impossible, but happens anyway. By that definition, I see miracles everyday.
 
Ain't no Bigfoot bros. large animals need and leave certain things that are easily found.

1. Food source
2. Remains
3. Poop

reasoning why I don't think there are gigantic animals still in the depth of the ocean. Either they are immortal or just fairy tale. Just based on simple biology, there needs to be a HUGE carbon source. Even if they reproduced over the yrs, because of the carbon dioxide shortage, over the generations the offspring would be smaller and smaller. The prehistoric period had way more co2 than the earth has now because of all the oxygen. Lack of carbon was another one of the downfalls of the mammoth creatures. With more plant life, oxygen goes up, carbon goes down. As carbon goes down, so then does the size of the creature in the area.

However, if we continue to change the ecosystem through development and destruction of forestry, we very well may manifest the animals we speak of.
 
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