Signature discussion II

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I added the ol' political compass point.
 
Changed to endorse a new 2024 ticket.

We are eternal; all this pain is an illusion. -Tool

Economic Left/Right: 5.25 | Social Libertarian/Authoritarian: -3.23
IRNCH. We are one. | Travel well. We'll see you on the other side.
Bill Clinton/Newt Gingrich '08 | Godwynn/Integral '24 | [c3c] v1.15
 
i don't understand the compass.. what is it, how do i get one?
 
added a quote
 
Godwynn, we shall bring a new age of prosperity to America! Provided that we actually last to 2024...

Why wouldn't we? I'm young and very healthy.
 
Here's the Political Compass.

Godwynn, we shall bring a new age of prosperity to America! Provided that we actually last to 2024...

Not if I manage a win in 2020!


Ah, dammit, that sounded bad....

:lol:

I'll have to reform my signature in some way, but I'm not yet sure what to remove and what to stick in it.
 
Not only do I support Ron Paul for Secretary of Agriculture, but I'll be the one that gets it done, unlike others that will merely kick the idea around in their public musings while swilling their wine dressed in their luxurious robes.
 
Consolidated my last two lines. It's all still there, but it looks a bit better. Well, I think it does.

I'm still out a quote, but that should change by next year.

We are eternal; all this pain is an illusion. -Tool

IRNCH. We are one. | Travel well. We'll see you on the other side.
Bill Clinton/Newt Gingrich '08 | Godwynn/Integral '24 | (5.25, -3.23)
 
I agree it looks better
 
I've added something in response to aneeshm's thread, in the hopes that the meme will catch on. I wish I could think of something witty though.

In short, you're merely genetically predisposed to think that way; hence, you are wrong.
 
Reminds me of [wiki]Bulverism[/wiki].

I've updated mine. It contains a clicky for the source.
IRNCH
(I have determined that the answer to whether God can make a rock so heavy that He cannot lift it is yes. God can create a rock of such a size that it collapses into a black hole under its own mass, which will then be a point with no surface, and since force can only be applied to a surface, not a point or a line, and lift requires the application of force, a black hole is not in the category "objects that can be lifted".) -Myself
"Also, the greatest answer to the rock question ever." -Eran of Arcadia
For more information, refer to the [wiki]Schwarzschild radius[/wiki] article.
 
Added links and smileys to grab at your attention.
 
Erik: "a black hole is not in the category 'objects that can be lifted'. "

I like it. :lol:

And I'm still out a quote. Hopefully by next semester I'll have time to go digging for one.
 
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