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| OMGZORZ CRAP! GOTTA RUN! "I'll get you for this, I will! This isn't the last you heard from us Venusians!" *Hurries off into spacecraft* |
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| On Apr 1, 8:13*pm, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote: - quote - > Fine... Venus... > Don't tell anyone though... > Cos if you do, I is gonna' get my Venusian brethren to come get ya'... > zey vill give you a little 'beefing' up, kabish? I lied. Immigration will be at your door soon. |
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| Fine... Venus... Don't tell anyone though... Cos if you do, I is gonna' get my Venusian brethren to come get ya'... zey vill give you a little 'beefing' up, kabish? |
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| On Apr 1, 5:39*am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote: - quote - > ...Earth?
No, really, you can admit it, no one will deport you. |
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| ....Earth? |
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| On Mar 31, 6:40*am, Zetsu <absolutelyinvinci...[at]hotmail.com> wrote: - quote - > Oops, I meant 'Moons of Jupiter', not Saturn. > :P Which one is your home planet? |
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| [...The extraordinary memory of primitive people has been attributed to the fact that owing to the absence of any convenient means of making written records they had to depend upon their memories, which were strengthened accordingly; but in view of the known facts about the relation of memory to eyesight it is more reasonable to suppose that the retentive memory of primitive man was due to the same cause as his keen vision, namely, a mind at rest. The primitive memory as well as primitive keenness of vision have been found among civilized people, and if the necessary tests had been made it would doubtless have been found that they always occur together, as they did in a case which recently came under my observation. The subject was a child of ten with such marvelous eyesight that she could see the moons of Jupiter with the naked eye, a fact which was demonstrated by her drawing a diagram of these satellites which exactly corresponded to the diagrams made by persons who had used a telescope. Her memory was equally remarkable. She could recite the whole content of a book after reading it, as Lord Macauley is said to have done, and she learned more Latin in a few days without a teacher than her sister who had six diopters of myopia had been able to do in several years. She remembered five years afterward what she ate at a restaurant, she recalled the name of the waiter. the number of the building and the street in which it stood. She also remembered what she wore on this occasion and what every one else in the party wore. The same was true of every other event which had awakened her interest in any way, and it was a favorite amusement in her family to ask her what the menu had been and what people had worn on particular occasions...] - Dr. W.H. Bates, "Vision And Education", September 1919 |