themadcowtipper said:Wake up to find this thread is still going, what is funny is that most of the replies are people joining in and saying OMG greatest OWnage thread ever. I really don't see it. Noone believes this, it is just people speculating.
mightynine said:So, is this now offically the thread with the highest post count ever?
even if this was true nothing short of nintendo merging with MS or Sony would make up for this "megaton" hype
God's Hand said:I'm a non-believer, that's for sure. There's just no evidence.
I worship one person and one person only: Me.Do The Mario said:Meh doesnt stop you worshiping god does it.
Praise be to Thursdayton!
God's Hand said:I worship one person and one person only: Me.
God's Hand said:I'm a non-believer, that's for sure. There's just no evidence. Plus I haven't heard of any reporters getting invites to a second conference, or anything really.
God's Hand said:I worship one person and one person only: Me.
God's Hand said:I worship one person and one person only: Me.
Lakitu said:
Here is an Aries symbol, and it's shaped like a T! OMG, THURSDAYTON!!
Lakitu said:
Here is an Aries symbol, and it's shaped like a T! OMG, THURSDAYTON!!
God's Hand said:I'm a non-believer, that's for sure. There's just no evidence. Plus I haven't heard of any reporters getting invites to a second conference, or anything really.
I like Boards of Canada as well.geogaddi said:Clearly, you are an evidentialist; You think that things are ONLY true when theres evidence for them.
Things could be represented a certain way but you just don't know how to interpret them. For example, if you don't know that ¥¥ in some obscure underdeveloped tribe in the Amazon meant 487, that doesn't mean that 487 doesn't exist.
Let me ask you a question, give me evidence that numbers exist, aside from their symbolic representations.
I case my rest.
geogaddi said:Clearly, you are an evidentialist; You think that things are ONLY true when theres evidence for them.
Things could be represented a certain way but you just don't know how to interpret them. For example, if you don't know that ¥¥ in some obscure underdeveloped tribe in the Amazon meant 487, that doesn't mean that 487 doesn't exist.
Let me ask you a question, give me evidence that numbers exist, aside from their symbolic representations.
I case my rest.
God's Hand said:I like Boards of Canada as well.
God's Hand said:I like Boards of Canada as well.
pestul said:Googlism for: thursdayton
Sorry, Google doesn't know enough about thursdayton yet.
Although any object other than nil is considered true, t is generally used when there is no special reason to prefer one such object over another.
Lakitu said:Thursdayton REMAINDERS: ie
ARIES
Thursday
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia.
For other uses of the word Thursday, see Thursday (disambiguation).
Thursday is the day of the week between Wednesday and Friday. The name Thursday comes from the Old English Þunresdæg, meaning the day of Þunor, commonly known in Modern English as Thor.
By some conventions (see ISO 8601), the Thursdays of a year determine the week numbering: week 1 is defined as the week that contains the first Thursday of the year, and so on.
Some have adopted an acronym for Thursday, similar to Friday's T.G.I.F., to say "So Happy It's Thursday," or S.H.I.T.
In the popular rhyme, "Thursday's Child has far to go".
In the United Kingdom, all general elections since 1935 have been held on a Thursday, and this has become a tradition, although not a requirement of the law which only states that an election may be held on any day "except Saturdays, Sundays, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day, Maundy Thursday, Good Friday, bank holidays in any part of the United Kingdom and any day appointed for public thanksgiving and mourning". An explanation sometimes given for the choice of Thursday as polling day is that it was, in most towns, the traditional market day, although it has also been observed that the choice has practical advantages with the outcome of the election being known by Friday, the new or continuing administration then has the weekend to organize itself in preparation for the "government shop opening for business" on Monday, the first day of the new week following the election.
In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the character Arthur Dent says "This must be Thursday. I could never get the hang of Thursdays". A few minutes later the planet Earth is destroyed.
In the Hindu religion, Thursday is guruvar or the Guru's day.
Quakers traditionally refer to Thursday as "Fifth Day" eschewing the "pagan" origin of the name "Thursday".
geogaddi said:In The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy by Douglas Adams, the character Arthur Dent says "This must be Thursday. I could never get the hang of Thursdays". A few minutes later the planet Earth is destroyed.
If nothing happens it won't really be a disappointment.. if there's a press conference and something completely insignificant is announced.. that.. would be the heartbreaking killer blow I think this thread intends to produce.midnightguy said:prediction: MASSIVE dissappointment
Just. It's really apropos -- "You do it to yourself, and that's what really hurts."El_Victor said:What is the name of that Radiohead song?
Drinky Crow said:Believe.
Why would he be laughing..did anyone read this thread...Noone believes anything is going to happen..Yes he started a big thread, but do you really think he gets is rocks of my telling people on the streets "look at the big threat at made on gaming board"....djtiesto said:Haven't seen Drinky onboard to comment, today... or is he too busy lurking and laughing hysterically...