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What's the most amazing thing you have ever seen? (pg. 2)
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| dj_mdma |
| heh u shoul put in a massive mixture of pottasium and calcium too, for added effect :toothless :toothless :toothless :stongue: |
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| kr00t0n |
Sitting at a party with some mates, and flipping a coin up in the air, only to have it land on its SIDE!!! :eyes: :eyes: :eyes:
And we were all tripping to boot, mind of note :tongue2 |
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| magnasoma |
Acid hallucinations and general drukq taking aside, gotta be one of the following:
Watching baby turtles hatch on a beach in Barbados one evening
Swimming with a Giant turtle off a reef in the maldives
Urm, turtles, they're kinda like your mother, your father and your kids all in one. I guess i'm pretty emphatic towards them. |
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| MaRt |
| I must admit that witnessing a solar eclipse was quite an experience - it wasn't total but it was significant enough to create a really eerie atmosphere! Hilariously boring and rubbish I know, but never mind, it's only precious seconds of your life I've wasted. |
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| DJ RozzeR |
| i once saw A UFO , then i looked again and it was a plane :) |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by DJ RozzeR
i once saw A UFO , then i looked again and it was a plane :) |
that's what happens when you take both pills :D :toothless
my uncle and i once visited a sand quarry where he used to work, but we forgot that on that day they had their weekly explosive drilling scheduled... so we were standing on the edge there about a mile away from ground 0 when we see dust go up in the air in absolute silence... and we stand there, wondering when the shockwave is going to reach us, and even though we were expecting them, a series of shockwaves came totally unexpected a few seconds later and knocked us to the ground. |
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| zarathustra |
The Waitomo Glow Worm Cave in New Zealand :crazy:
Or watching the sunset from Ia on Santorini, Greece
Or, (morbid, I know) watching my cat stalk, kill and eat a bird. He just creeps up to it at an agonizingly slow pace, gets a few feet away without the bird even realizing that he's there and then in a blink of an eye it's over. So patient, efficient, precise and deadly. |
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| whiskers |
| quote: | Originally posted by zarathustra
Or, (morbid, I know) watching my cat stalk, kill and eat a bird. He just creeps up to it at an agonizingly slow pace, gets a few feet away without the bird even realizing that he's there and then in a blink of an eye it's over. So patient, efficient, precise and deadly. |
oh yeah...
tell me about it. |
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| theb |
| Theres been a few but cant remember the greatest. Its good seeing people cry at clubs when a certain tune comes on :D Quite amazing... |
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| Turbonium |
| quote: | Originally posted by dj_mdma
heh u shoul put in a massive mixture of pottasium and calcium too, for added effect :toothless :toothless :toothless :stongue: |
Francium all the way... Could you imagine putting a giant block of the stuff in the middle of the Pacific? Say goodbye to Japan and the Californian coastline (not to mention Vancouver and surrounding area). |
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| Turbonium |
| quote: | Originally posted by MaRt
I must admit that witnessing a solar eclipse was quite an experience - it wasn't total but it was significant enough to create a really eerie atmosphere! Hilariously boring and rubbish I know, but never mind, it's only precious seconds of your life I've wasted. |
They should make giant trance events during eclipses (if they already don't). Heightens WOW effect. |
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| DJ Chrono |
| quote: | Originally posted by kr00t0n
Sitting at a party with some mates, and flipping a coin up in the air, only to have it land on its SIDE!!! :eyes: :eyes: :eyes: |
This is similar to mine.
I dropped my wallet and a quarter somehow fell out, and landed on it
's side. how on earth is this possible?!? :eyes: :thepirate :happy2: |
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