SRK Lounge Holidays Edition

OK. Maybe if you worked with him back in the day when he was an asshole but that was before you were born.

I don’t like what you’re saying. Get out of my computer robot!

Don’t know why I wasted this in the anime thread when I know them dudes are too busy begging their parents to clean the stains out of their sheets.

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MAGNETO GOING ALL KONAMI HARD CORPS ON THESE NIGGAS!!!

I hear drago’s seafood in new Orleans is the shit. Go eat like a king fishjie. It would be the first place i hit up in new orleans. Their charbroiled oysters are supposed to be S++ tier.

Three Amigos is one of the greatest movies of that era. If you hate that movie Soviet, there’s no hope for you.

Posts like this make me pine for my top twenty rep status again, so that I might properly elevate the poster with my approval.

Spent from my Ocho, using Fapatalk.

It’s unfortunate that I’ve been missing out on organic peanut butter all this time until now… this stuff is magically delicious. It’s Kettle brand organic peanut butter…got it from the “Secret Santa” thing we had going on at work.

On the Science channel, this “How the Universe Works” episode on now is about black holes. It just lead me to think about the very far off future end of this universe… when all the stars out there are dead. Wouldn’t all the black holes at that point eventually merge into one giant one? All the stuff that was left packed into one giant singularity… could it possibly ignite a 2nd Big Band which would create another universe or set of galaxies? Every time you ponder these things, it brings up more and more questions… like if that’s the case, then how many times has it all happened before? Is it an eternal looping timeline of these events with no clear beginning or ending point?—> Big Bang–> Universe starts…blahblah… Universe Ends with Big Freeze–> Giant Singularity explodes again-> Big Bang ->New Universe over and over again forever. This would be one of those things to ask a supreme being about if one were to ever actually meet with Him/Her/It. It would be interesting to hear such a being explain how this all works, how many times it has all happened before, and if things repeat along similar lines of development, or if there are parallel universes in a different stage of the process, etc. etc. Oh and of course there’s the question of His/Her/Its role in everything–>“Just what are you, anyway…?” The answer to that is probably something that is far beyond what the human mind could comprehend, but it would be interesting to at least ask and get that answer, whatever it is.

“The Big Crunch” at the end of the universe depends on the outward expansion slowing, then stopping, then turning into an inward contraction once gravity takes over.

Because the outward expansion is accelerating, for reasons we don’t understand, this may not ever happen.

If outward expansion continues indefinitely, the end of the universe will be heat death–when there is no longer enough energy in the universe for natural processes to occur on any level. Just a bunch of dead, dark matter in the void.

Jie is the type of dude to be all up in Clancy’s sniffing powder in the women’s restroom because he didn’t pay attention to the doors.

And the outward expansion is accelerating due to gravitational pull of other “universes” next to ours.

Yeah, that’ll hold up in court.

Damn. Well ain’t that a bitch? She needs to die. Like, a lot…

at some point we won’t even be able to tell that there are any galaxies besides our own. assuming the expansion continues. scientists in the future (if there are any) will assume our galaxy is the entire universe, and there will be no way to tell otherwise.

Provided something doesn’t prevent our continuation of tech, I’d imagine by the time we reached that point, we’d have already found a way to observe things outside out current viewpoint anyway, making the whole potential problem irrelevant.

the thing is the other galaxies will be moving away from us faster than the speed of light. at least given current knowledge of physics there’d be no way to detect them. but there’s no telling what kind of tech we’ll have in the future

How’s that whole discovery of faster-than-light particles thing going, anyway? I’m sure we’re still a long ass way to go before actually making use of such a thing, but still, we’re continually discovering things that shit all over our current understanding of physics. I wouldn’t be surprised in the least on us discovering a way to observe FTL expansion of the universe at some point, and long before we as a civilization would forget that there is something to observe out there (unless we have a near-apocalyptic destruction of our way of life at some level, resulting in losing most/all information we have today, with the rest being lost over time when struggling to survive becomes far more important).

Y’know, just the concept of an infinite space is a difficult thing to imagine… a space that has no borders or boundary… even if there was an ending point, then that brings the question of “what’s on the outside?”

Back to the repeating life cycle of the universe… if that would be the case, then I wonder how similar the other instances of earth are? It’s more interesting if there are differences, of course… like in Earth #274, you’re a random bum on the street, but in Earth #275, that version of you is a supreme dictator of a nation that has plans to take over the world…and in Earth #276, you’re a being with unusual abilities that becomes the savior of the human species at some point…or in Earth #277, you aren’t even there at all, etc. etc. etc. The possibilities are interesting with that… like imagine one Earth where Adolf Hitler is just an ordinary high school teacher, and perhaps there’s a real life Batman out there fighting crime, or there’s another Earth where Walt Disney grew up to become a serial rapist, and George Carlin became an infamous terrorist leader instead of a comedian.

Sheeeit, One Life to Live is on now though, so now I return to checking out the ridiculously hot pieces of ass on daytime tv. One Life is the current champion of hot daytime tv ass…the legendary MILF Blair is on right now, actually…nice… ooh, “Gigi” (played by Farrah Fath, who was Belle’s best friend on Days of Our Lives back in the day) is still on there.

So, you hate comedy? Hate what Chevy and Steve may have done recently (save Community) but The Jerk and Caddyshack may want to have a word with you…

And our universes big bang is just a giant version of what they have observed as particles appearing a disappearing or some shit. I got this, I watched Men in Black.

3 amigos was my shit. Steve Martin is still the man. I was loving him in It’s Complicated.

You can’t hold anything up due to gravitational pull of other “universes” next to ours.

WHOA!!!

Happy has the best lines.

“he’s very dead.”