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CanOfBeans said:
chuwbacca died from getting hit by a moon
Chewie head butted that moon into oblivion, cause he's that hardcore. Unfortunately the planet he was standing on, Sernpidal, when the Vong attacked wasn't able to withstand the power of his awesomosity and 'sploded.

aimhellfire said:
a wookie who uses his claws to tear someone to shreds is called a madclaw
I've been playing KotOR and I was curious; is it only when using your claws to kill another wookie that they'd be exiled? Is it OK to kill a human with claws?

EDIT: I seem to be on a wookie fetish today. o.0
 

PROTOTYPical

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I've memorized the ZP Wolfenstein review because it's so brilliantly poetic. Except for the words that I can't understand cause he's talking so fast, like "you escape your pursuers by underground sewers. ______________________ go on." ???
 

Dangerous Steve

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PROTOTYPical said:
I've memorized the ZP Wolfenstein review because it's so brilliantly poetic. Except for the words that I can't understand cause he's talking so fast, like "you escape your pursuers by underground sewers. ______________________ go on." ???
"...so we start as we mean to go on"
 

oppp7

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Chameleons don't change their color to their surroundings, it's based on mood. Ribosomes synthesize proteins. Mitochondria were originally bacteria. Now they are a part of our cells (produce ATP).
 

Rishtaka

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A person vomiting is the most horrible sound, as found by a study released in 2007 by a UK university.
 

Dangerous Steve

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According to an interview with the great man himself on the Howard Stern Show Buzz Aldrin was not the first man to walk on the Moon due to his military rank, even though he had more space walk expierence. The American Government did not want the landing to be viewed as a military conquest therefore selected Armstrong as, although a naval test pilot, he was not a serving officer at the time.
 

Sven und EIN HUND

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That_Which_Isnt said:
*cough*
ArctiUNO
ZapDOS
MolTRES
Now THAT is cool.

K, for mine. I saw once in a science film... When matter physically reacts with other matter, they don't actually touch each other physically, it is the atoms that are touching each other. Something along those lines.
 

Woodsey

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Alpha Reaper757 said:
It's not DARK Vader, it's DARTH Vader.
Everybody knows that!

Alright, how about the fact that the Greedo in SW: Episode 1 (Phantom Menace), who is friends with Anakin Skywalker, is the father of the Greedo who tries to collect the bounty on Han Solo in A New Hope.

The older Greedo was known as Greedo the Elder.

Suck it bitches. Please.
 

TheNumber1Zero

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xplay3r said:
*a star with a rainbow behind it apears above my head*
The more you know, the more you can help.
Spread the nerdiness. We could all use it.
lol
you mean this?
your welcome,maybe...
 

Cowabungaa

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Star Wars has a race of intelligent Force using bunnies, one of which was a Master Jedi that actually taught Leia's and Solo's son. The extended universe is weird sometimes.
 

kazabamer

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ReZerO said:
kazabamer said:
bushwhacker2k said:
kazabamer said:
"Beam me up Scotty" was never used in Star Trek in exactly those words, in niether the TV series or the films.
Really?! Then why is the term so popular!?

Is it like the "Danger, Will Robbins!" thing that was actually only used once in the whole series but is quite well known?
Yep, never ACTUALLY used. like the "and knowing is half the battle" in GI JOE. That was never said in ANY sense.
well at least here it was always said in G.I. Joe, they would have the stupid lessons at the end somehting like "dont start fires because they hurt" the dumb kid would say "now i know" and the G.I. Joe guy would say "and knowing is half the battle"
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_KXCD5BQiM4
See, but that's not the actual episodes. Maybe in spin off things like that, but never in the actual show.
 

Ashtovo

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xplay3r said:
Ashtovo said:
xplay3r said:
deadlyric said:
Well that's kind of a trap because if you know the answer is 42 that makes you a nerd....damn it i'm a nerd lol

OP: Han Solo says "it's the ship that made the kessle run in less than 12 parsects" Parsects are a measure of distance, however, this DOES make sence.
The Kessle Run is a series of black holes, because the closer you get to a black hole, the more the gravitational pull, so the faster your ship, the closer you can get to the black holes.
Therfore making it in 12 parsects means the ship is so fast, he can travel within twelve parsects of a black hole, and not get sucked in.

...you're welcome...
yay an answer to the question
lol Has it plauged you long?
yes, yes it has
 

MalloClam

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My mom was doing a crossword puzzle once, and one of the clues was "Jabba's dancing girl." When she asked me, I told her "Oola" almost immediately.