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kestrelknight

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    In Soviet Russia

    In Soviet Russia, I notice when people are inactive for a while! Incidentally, I used a Soviet Russia joke before I participated in a game of basketball. I was on the green team, one of my friends was on blue. I walked up to him and told him simply, "In Soviet Russia, blue beats green," then walked away, grinning uncontrollably.
  2. It's Tuesday, if I'm not mistaken. I'm KestrelKnight. I'm one of those people who should never turn into their avatars. Nice to meet you.
  3. Reading everyone's "locations"... Also, the fake educations and adresses people give on social networking sites...
  4. I swear my friend actually came to the site, and looked at it (I told her about "Find Me". Incidentally, she doesn't have the highest opinion of your collective intelligence) but never made an account... And she was the one most likely to love the site... *sigh*
  5. *sigh* Good to be back to the philosophical section of BrainDen. Anyway, I know you've moved on from this topic, but I just want to give some evidence for Creationism. 1) The Universe is winding down. Entropy is increasing. The total amount of energy in the Universe can't change. But, at one point, the total energy in the Universe and the useful energy (that available for work) were equal (the earliest possible date). The Universe had some sort of a beginning. (I hope that made sense...) 2) Huge amounts of energy can't come from nowhere. The Universe needed a 'prime mover', as Aristotle put it. Granted, Creationism doesn't require the God that Kikacat123 and I believe in, but it's definitely a step in the right direction. I could summarize a book, and prove the Christian God, but... that would take a long time, and probably wouldn't make a whole lot of sense. I suggest that you try to get hold of a book called "Me, The Professor, Fuzzy & The Meaning of Life" by David Pensgard. It does sound and appear a little childish, but trust me - it isn't. It looks at many possible origins of the Universe, and logically concludes which one is the truth.
  6. I'm secretly rooting for someone. I'll let you know if they win... In the meantime, have fun, and use them brains as best you can. *sits back and relaxes*
  7. kestrelknight

    What Am I?

    Looks like something on top of some sort of tough material (like denim), zoomed in some.
  8. I feel so honored. I wish the Earth was flat.
  9. kestrelknight

    In Soviet Russia

    Back what mean you do you're? Been haven't along all you here? Am or missing just something I? ... O_o
  10. I just want to say that there are a lot of newbies on the logic puzzle forums. As awesome as that is, I'd just like to mention how lonely we are on the word puzzle forums... Alright, I'm done.
  11. Yup. I'm sorry that was so easy, I couldn't really think of anything.
  12. Well, I was thinking Liberty Island, but you're technically correct. Huzzah!
  13. Adonis Annua Agastache Cana Alonsoa Amaryllis Angelica Anomatheca Laxa Anthyllis Aquilegia Arisaema Aristolochia Astrantia Azalea (Apparently, they can be red) That's all the flowers that begin with A that were red in the photos that I could find.
  14. Neither. Keep thinking. What's a place in America that is pretty iconic, and has something to do with freedom?
  15. I wish that the world were a better place.
  16. Whaaaaaat? No. Okay, the U-S of A is correct, but I'm looking for a particular place in the U-S of A that is free beyond freedom. Okay, perhaps not beyond freedom, but you get the gist.
  17. I wish to actually look like my avatar. Now, because this wish is pretty much already corrupt (geez, people, look at my avatar), what you've got to do, genie, is make the wish into something positive.
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