*ahem* did you just call him babe?Galaxia wrote:Ah.....brings back memories of my rockin junior year. Physics was a blast.
Different set of laws babe! I think you are refering to Newton's Laws.wasnt there a third one?
Which is the sexiest law of thermodynamics?
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OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
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a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
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OMG. I can't believe I din't think fo you
until now because when I think on
a scale of one to ten you're like YWELVE.
No, seriously?
I <3 my HLP!!!!!
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It's the stuff that matters and the stuff that doesn't....
If you mix them, it's bad.
It's either that ot this:
"Each elementary particle has a special partner called its anti-particle that has the same mass but the opposite electric charge. For matter particles with non-zero charge, the particle and its anti-particle are two distinct objects that can be told apart in experiments. "
"Matter and anti-matter are made of opposite particles, but these opposite
particles do not have negative masses. An electron and a positron (an
anti-electron) have opposite charge, but they have the same mass. As a
result, gravity is the same for both particles and for antiparticles."
OR BOTH!
If you mix them, it's bad.
It's either that ot this:
"Each elementary particle has a special partner called its anti-particle that has the same mass but the opposite electric charge. For matter particles with non-zero charge, the particle and its anti-particle are two distinct objects that can be told apart in experiments. "
"Matter and anti-matter are made of opposite particles, but these opposite
particles do not have negative masses. An electron and a positron (an
anti-electron) have opposite charge, but they have the same mass. As a
result, gravity is the same for both particles and for antiparticles."
OR BOTH!
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Are you going out with him? I noticed something, but I wasn't sure. *awkward noob moment*OLPMazurite wrote:*ahem* did you just call him babe?Galaxia wrote:Ah.....brings back memories of my rockin junior year. Physics was a blast.
Different set of laws babe! I think you are refering to Newton's Laws.wasnt there a third one?
Anyway, I call everyone 'babe'. I wasn't hitting on him. It's just a term of endearment frequently used in Texas. Among others: honey, hon, dear, and son. Crazy Texans!
"You say love is a hell
You cannot bear
And I say gimme mine
Back and then go there
For all I care"

You cannot bear
And I say gimme mine
Back and then go there
For all I care"

