09-19-2001, 07:01 PM | #11 |
Beholder
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silly putty is a sticky thing that comes in different colors and sticks to things. it comes in a plastic case for safety and movement, as platic cannot be easily broken down.
------------------ It's simple. Once the Planet is hurt, it gathers Spirit Energy to heal the injury. The amount of energy gathered depends on the size of the injury...What would happen if there was an injury that threatened the very life of the Planet? Think how much energy would be gathered! Ha, ha, ha. And at the center of that injury, wil be me. All that boundless energy will be mine. By merging with the energy of the Planet, I will be come a new life form, a new existence. Melding with the Planet, I will cease to exist as I am now. Only to be reborn as a 'God' to rule over every living soul. Super Sephiroth, slayer of the Uber Fluffy, and battle co-ordionator and defender of the HADB clan. Follower of the mighty Fallen Paladin himself. Diplomacy is all and well, but HADB is better! |
09-19-2001, 07:07 PM | #12 |
Baaz Draconian
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If it is the stuff that comes in luminous egg shaped containers then I know where you're coming from. I had some when I was a kid and it is now safely tucked away in the attic never to be seen again. I think I should.... Oh my God, a huge yellow blob is attacking me..... Arggghhhhh.......
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09-19-2001, 07:09 PM | #14 |
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Did you know that you can make a cheap version of 'slime' and silly putty in your own home?
You use cornstarch and water. I'm not sure the proportions any more, but you add water to cornstarch a little at a time and stir well. Once you get it to the right consistency, you can 'pour' it, but if you slap it or roll it in a ball and drop it, it's like rubber. Cool stuff. You oughta try it sometime. ------------------ The day we stop learning is the day we start dying!(c) *Member of the HADB clan. Mage extraordinair. Occasional subjugate to Gwhanos the Fluffy * (when G is behaving) "Allright! We'll call it a draw." |
09-19-2001, 07:12 PM | #15 | |
Beholder
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------------------ It's simple. Once the Planet is hurt, it gathers Spirit Energy to heal the injury. The amount of energy gathered depends on the size of the injury...What would happen if there was an injury that threatened the very life of the Planet? Think how much energy would be gathered! Ha, ha, ha. And at the center of that injury, wil be me. All that boundless energy will be mine. By merging with the energy of the Planet, I will be come a new life form, a new existence. Melding with the Planet, I will cease to exist as I am now. Only to be reborn as a 'God' to rule over every living soul. Super Sephiroth, slayer of the Uber Fluffy, and battle co-ordionator and defender of the HADB clan. Follower of the mighty Fallen Paladin himself. Diplomacy is all and well, but HADB is better! |
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