This sig is quoting one of my friends. He believed this theory because on this PS2 baseball game, the higher the ball went the bigger its shadow got so you could place the ball easier.
But, I showed him a picture of the solar system. Earth compared to the Sun is a little rock, so a baseball would be less than a quartz (I believe that's the name of what makes up atoms) to the Sun. When he saw it, I asked him, "Now, tell me that theory again."
He insisted he wwas right, but nowadays when I bring it up, his lying, old, repetitive, lame excuse is "I already knew that; I was just joking."
I can't stand my friend sometimes because he always insists that he's right, everyone else is wrong, and everything he owns is better than what you might own. He thinks that you suck at everything because you don't have blonde hair that has been bleached, don't wear your hat ****ed *slightly* to the left, don't play the guitar, don't try to hang out with preps ( I know one, at least, that is nice), and don't play football.
He was making fun of me behind my back about saying that I would never bunnyhop with my bike, but I just got 8 inches with my cousin's small bike and 4-5 inches with my heavy duty (making it a bit heavier, obviously) Mongoose. I wanna try other tricks very soon.
Stick that in your pipe and smoke it, Blondy.
"If you throw an object in the air, its shadow gets bigger. So, if you put a baseball next to the sun, its shadow would block out the Earth." ~One of my Friends