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I don't go on the Banning Thread much these days..
I remember when we both posted like a billion times on the Banning Thread and we like ran out of things to say about each other xD
And wahey (:

I remember, its things like that give me so many posts on there. I haven't posted on there in awhile. That use to be the chat spot for me and the person in the #2 spot.
 

I remember, its things like that give me so many posts on there. I haven't posted on there in awhile. That use to be the chat spot for me and the person in the #2 spot.

Haha xD
*goes to post on it*


Hey Emily (:
Oh, btw, sorry for randomly going offline on MSN the other day.. my mum came in and was like WHY ARE YOU STILL ON YOUR LAPTOP AT 2AM?!
So yeah xD
 
Haha xD
*goes to post on it*



Hey Emily (:
Oh, btw, sorry for randomly going offline on MSN the other day.. my mum came in and was like WHY ARE YOU STILL ON YOUR LAPTOP AT 2AM?!
So yeah xD

Haha it's okay. By the way when I came home from school this afternoon Breakeven was on the radio. :D
 
Haha it's okay. By the way when I came home from school this afternoon Breakeven was on the radio. :D
YAY ;D
Everyone tells me when Breakeven is on, because it reminds everyone of me haha xD
They played it on our school radio last year and everyone just like looked at me and I was like LOL :p
 
I still can't get my head around the whole doors thing in Monsters Inc... It's mainly the gravity issues, because there are two sources of gravity. Jump into a door in the floor, and you'll end up landing on your back, not your feet. What happens if you were to hang through a door with different gravity placements. Would you have the gravity from both places working on you at the same time? Imagine walking through an upside-down door... You'd land on your head...

Now that I think of it, you have a similar problem with Portal... But the gravity there is the same no matter how you enter, because they're both the same place.

I overthink things sometimes.
 
I still can't get my head around the whole doors thing in Monsters Inc... It's mainly the gravity issues, because there are two sources of gravity. Jump into a door in the floor, and you'll end up landing on your back, not your feet. What happens if you were to hang through a door with different gravity placements. Would you have the gravity from both places working on you at the same time? Imagine walking through an upside-down door... You'd land on your head...

Now that I think of it, you have a similar problem with Portal... But the gravity there is the same no matter how you enter, because they're both the same place.

I overthink things sometimes.
It's magic. There, it's solved.
 
It's magic. There, it's solved.

But that doesn't explain the difference in the rotation of gravitational pull between each universe, and how they each affect the characters upon travelling between them D-:
 
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