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Posted by Porky on May-23-2004 20:44:

quote:
Originally posted by PVD_S11DJ
im on this earth to see paul van dyk spin as many times as humanly possible...



slut! hahahha


Posted by CityKitty on May-23-2004 20:46:

why do ppl feel the need to keep asking this question??? Just leave it alone-we don''t know WHY we're here-we only know what we want to do while we're here- and that usually has to do with seeking beauty of some kind, in the form of loves, passions, and possessions. We may never be able to answer this question, so lets stop banging our heads against the wall. Just live. Smile. Make Love. Laugh. If it feels good and you're not hurting anyone else, that's all you need to know.


Posted by DR86 on May-24-2004 00:21:

Why am I here?

I'm here because approximately 3.9 billion years ago, a simple unicellular form of life was created when the first proteins merged to create amino acids. Life evolved for eons until approximately 6 million years ago when the first humans walked the earth. Australopethicus came 3.2 million years ago, followed by homo habilis 2.5 million years ago and homo erectus 1.4 million years ago. Homo sapiens (often refered to as Neanderthal) came 100,000 years ago followed closely by our ancestors Homo sapien sapien (Cro-Magnon man). That is WHY I am on Earth.

My PURPOSE for being on earth is still unknown at this point in time.


Posted by MellowFrost on May-24-2004 04:21:

quote:
Originally posted by bubbleravegirl
kekek then i suppose ur gonna hit up SummaStage hurr in eNycE since he mite also be doing the afterparty @ SPIRIT (da old Twilo) lol :-)


Been doing much drinking tonight?


Posted by CityKitty on May-24-2004 17:44:

quote:
Originally posted by DR86
Why am I here?

I'm here because approximately 3.9 billion years ago, a simple unicellular form of life was created when the first proteins merged to create amino acids. Life evolved for eons until approximately 6 million years ago when the first humans walked the earth. Australopethicus came 3.2 million years ago, followed by homo habilis 2.5 million years ago and homo erectus 1.4 million years ago. Homo sapiens (often refered to as Neanderthal) came 100,000 years ago followed closely by our ancestors Homo sapien sapien (Cro-Magnon man). That is WHY I am on Earth.

My PURPOSE for being on earth is still unknown at this point in time.


nicely put.


Posted by butterfly on May-24-2004 22:59:

i find it amusing that a dog asked this question.
though i was wondering this the other day...


Posted by yujie__ on May-24-2004 23:10:

to be on earth. mars and venus wasnt right for me


Posted by DarkAngel on May-25-2004 00:35:

I am here to conquer the entire world and remake it to my liking....

....but I might leave that to jennypie while I cook for her.


Posted by DR86 on May-25-2004 01:02:

quote:
Originally posted by CityKitty
nicely put.


thank you.


Posted by partyhopper on May-25-2004 01:39:

my theory/guess/whatever is that most (if not all) of us are here because two people were horny, at least for a moment


Posted by Vlad on May-25-2004 03:38:

quote:
Originally posted by DR86
Why am I here?

I'm here because approximately 3.9 billion years ago, a simple unicellular form of life was created when the first proteins merged to create amino acids. Life evolved for eons until approximately 6 million years ago when the first humans walked the earth. Australopethicus came 3.2 million years ago, followed by homo habilis 2.5 million years ago and homo erectus 1.4 million years ago. Homo sapiens (often refered to as Neanderthal) came 100,000 years ago followed closely by our ancestors Homo sapien sapien (Cro-Magnon man). That is WHY I am on Earth.

My PURPOSE for being on earth is still unknown at this point in time.


Correction my boy...

The first "human" [human in quotes because they werent actually human yet, they are classified as hominids] is Ardepithecus Ramidus, which is 4.4 million years old - 17 pieces of remains were found in Etheopia.

Also, the oldest known Australopithecine is Australopithecus Anamensis, which dates back to about 4.2 million years ago.


Posted by DR86 on May-25-2004 03:46:

quote:
Originally posted by Vlad
Correction my boy...

The first "human" [human in quotes because they werent actually human yet, they are classified as hominids] is Ardepithecus Ramidus, which is 4.4 million years old - 17 pieces of remains were found in Etheopia.

Also, the oldest known Australopithecine is Australopithecus Anamensis, which dates back to about 4.2 million years ago.



Impressive. you win this one

oh and by the way, it's Ethiopia. Muahahahahahaaaaa...I STRIKE AGAIN!


Posted by BloodfIower on May-25-2004 10:40:

...to satisfy female being


Posted by INDY on May-25-2004 15:30:

to make your life as miserable as it is lol


Posted by MellowFrost on May-25-2004 15:47:

To live long, party hard & leave a good looking corpse


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