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« on: January 17, 2013, 09:02:02 pm »I am not entering but I approve of this generosity!n=n+1!
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I am not entering but I approve of this generosity!n=n+1!
Nuts!
Oh, I seeI meant as an equivalent to the OOC quotes thread.Just a random thought; we should have a 'badass quotes' thread.That's what TV Tropes is for.

Just a random thought; we should have a 'badass quotes' thread.That's what TV Tropes is for.
I wonder how the Galactic Federation would deal with a Zerg invasion...Sending Samus, obviously.
"But at least the Hunter hasn't shown up yet!"...I just got an imagine of Space Pirates trying to study the Zerg.
"The bad news is they don't roll up into a perfect sphere by violating physics. The bad news is that they keep killing us all."
Kinda what I meant by "them". Plural.No, talk to different doctors until you get an answer. Talking to the same ones when they aren't helping is usually an exercise in futility. Most of the time any one doctor can either help you or cannot help you. They rarely hold out on you.Talk to them again. Don't stop until you get a satisfactory answer, because this is just weird.It seems pretty clear to me, then: Something about the room is quickly draining your son's blood sugar, causing hallucinations, but doesn't affect non-diabetics. Call his doctor, they might have heard about this kind of thing before.
I've brought it up with them before.
And it would be awesome.It would come down to a tie between Ing and Metroids for sure. Metroids are only really vulnerable to freezing (no Zerg creature I know of can do this) and can drain the life energy out of just about anything. I'm just unsure how they'd deal with the shadowy nature of Ing.
Okay, drop the X. Add metroids. Who wins?
Talk to them again. Don't stop until you get a satisfactory answer, because this is just weird.It seems pretty clear to me, then: Something about the room is quickly draining your son's blood sugar, causing hallucinations, but doesn't affect non-diabetics. Call his doctor, they might have heard about this kind of thing before.
I've brought it up with them before.
The real question is, could Samus beat them? All at the same time?Well, of course she could! We're talking about a lady who routinely destroys entire planets. Singlehandedly.