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Video Games => Mario Chat => Topic started by: Nintendoobsessed on May 16, 2008, 06:58:04 PM
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This may seem like a childish question, but after studying the Multiverse Theory, my 7-year old fantasies are returning to me. If you haven't heard of it, the Multiverse Theory states that thier are Quadrillions of universes. These alternate universes are created when a random event happens. Ex: You flip a coin. The Universe splits. In one universe, the coin lands on heads. In another, the coin lands on tails. This theory can lead to extreme ideas, such as the Earth never being created, or even, different species on Earth. With so many universes, I find it near-certain that somewhere, thier is a reality similar to Mario's...perhaps even exactly like it. So...What's your opinion?
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I'll believe anything.
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My opinion is that the Multiverse Theory is totally dumb.
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You're insane.
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You made my head a splode with your logic.
At that, another Universe is upon us.
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Random events don't really happen. When you flip a coin, the way you drop it, any imbalance in the coin's weight, time, the surface it hits, wind... the coin's flipper can't force it to land one way or another, nor can the flip really be perfectly replicated, so it's considered random. Same with pulling a marble out of a bag--it's not like the marble is changing up until the moment you touch it.
So there goes that theory. But I'm sure there are other planets within life-supporting distance of their stars elsewhere in the universe. That doesn't mean I'm so sure one of them has a few humans (some of which with pointy ears and jagged mustaches), a variety of turtle-like entities, and walking brown mushrooms. Maybe something on a planet out there looks like a Goomba, but I wouldn't place any bets on Koopa-like things being there as well.
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Random events don't really happen. When you flip a coin, the way you drop it, any imbalance in the coin's weight, time, the surface it hits, wind... the coin's flipper can't force it to land one way or another, nor can the flip really be perfectly replicated, so it's considered random. Same with pulling a marble out of a bag--it's not like the marble is changing up until the moment you touch it.
What about the Cat thoery? Until you look in the box, thier could be a dead cat, or alive cat, at the same time.
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Is the arrangement of marbles in Bird Person's bag dependent on the state of a subatomic particle?
I don't think you actually know what you're talking about.
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Define 'believe'
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Hmm, well... you could shake the box and see if it meows, or feel it to see if there's any warmth coming from a living cat... what in the heck kind of theory is that? Just because no one can see the cat in the box, it's completely random whether it's alive or dead? It'd be logical if, provided the cat had something to eat recently, a sufficient supply of breathable air, and no gooey bombs stuck to it, the cat were alive. It'd be logical if, given that the cat were low on food, had no oxygen, and did have gooey bombs stuck to it, the cat were dead. There's also the possibility that the box contains no cats, but that's not a random occurrence either.
Also,
There = Over there
They're = They are
Their = Possessive
Thier isn't a word. I'm sorry... you've awoken the Grammar Queen. And MaxVance is the Grammar Princess, remember? Good times...
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There's no such thing as "cat theory." There's Schrodinger's Cat, which relates to the state of an unobserved cat whose life depends on the atomic decay of a particle that has a 50% chance of emitting radiation. It is said that while unobserved, this sort of particle exists in multiple states, one for each possible outcome (in this case, emission or no emission). The idea if Schrodinger's cat was to show that quantum mechanics is weird, and the cat cannot really be both "alive and dead--" quite the opposite of what Mr. Obsessed was saying!
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Can someone completely destroy this topic, so I can go pout in shame?
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I could go on and on about quantum mechanics, singularities, the fourth dimension, and the Chaos Theory (Law of Chaos is more like it!), but I don't feel like it. Thus, I'll just say that I support the idea of alternate universes, but I seriously doubt that any amount of coin-flipping, cat poisoning, and/or butterfly wing-flapping has produced a world where man-eating plants live in pipes.
Also, my knowledge of the aforementioned topics is limited mostly to William Sleator/Michael Crichton books and some Wikipedia articles. However, I think I know more about said topics than anyone else in my school. However again, my school is--by and large--dumb.
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If this is true, Daisy exists.
Please don't be right.
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Defining the word universe literally, there can really only be one. It basically means, "E·V·E·R·Y·T·H·I·N·G." So, if it exists, it's in the universe.
So you're all thinking alternate realities. But if something exists in an alternate reality, then it's still not real as far as the reality where we exist is concerned. Maybe by that logic, alternate realities aren't real either. So what I'm saying is, it has to either exist someplace else in the universe, or it's not real, or at least we shouldn't be worrying about it. I've never really written all this out, or even taken the time to think of realities and universes and stuff. I'm thinking new things... difficult things... from now...
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Just because a word is defined a particular way does not mean it's true. Ether was a well defined concept that turned out to be completely wrong.
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Well, regardless of the science, you're stuck in this universe.
Bummer. : /
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No, I don't.
Argh! I'm an Aplumberist!
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Anything is possible, but that doesn't mean that it's going to happen. My opinion is neutral.
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Hmmm.... Perhaps.... Perhaps Miyamoto.... stumbled his way into the Mushroom Universe and recreated that universe in the form of a electronic device, then simply thought that universe was a dream. Maybe Sakurai did the same thing.
As for the multi-universes theory, well.... you never know.
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My insane
That reminded me of "Mom, my nuts?" from Overdrawn at the Memory Bank. Anyway, from the limited amount of research I've done, the Multiverse thing isn't really a scientific theory (since there's no real way to prove or falsify it), just a weird idea a lot of scientists like to think about, often to avoid the fine-tuning argument.
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The original option was "your insane," which...
You're = you are
Your = possessive
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I swear the option was originally "Your insane".
I'm just gonna shut up, and only make topics on Bestness.
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It means about the same thing. It originally meant you had "insane." As if it were an object.
It was funny, but grammar is essential. :/
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Hmmm.... Perhaps.... Perhaps Miyamoto.... stumbled his way into the Mushroom Universe and recreated that universe in the form of a electronic device, then simply thought that universe was a dream. Maybe Sakurai did the same thing.
As for the multi-universes theory, well.... you never know.
Of course... a la Mimzy Were the Borogroves! (which is, by the way, the most effed-up idea for a book ever) *Goes off to write a new story*
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Do I believe in The Mario universe? no.
Do I believe that the is an Italian man wearing a red hat & shirt with overalls? yes I lived near him when I was younger his name was even Mario!
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Isn't this the theory of different dimensions? And do I believe in a Mario Universe? It makes as much sense as a comic bakery universe so NO.
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Do I believe that the is an Italian man wearing a red hat & shirt with overalls? yes I lived near him when I was younger his name was even Mario!
That's hard for me to believe. Seriously?
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It is NOT a alternate dimensions theory, because it is impossible to live in the first 2 dimensions, and it is uncomprehensible to live in Time and the 5th/6th dimension.
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Mario lives in the second dimension. All game characters do.
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He was only in 2-d but recently he moved on to the third dimension
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Recently is 12 years ago?
Also how do you not live in the 4th dimension if that is time?
Also "alternate dimensions" doesn't mean spatial/time dimensions.
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Well, as long as we're talking about alternate realities, time/space, and quantum theory, twelve years is pretty dang recent.
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LOL... Just saw that today on ICHC...
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Yeah, me too.
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sorry i post here but i am new here, and i do not know yet how to make new posts. I was searching all over the place, but could not find download for this demo/game from this movie -> [buzzer]
Anyone could help me out with this ?
Don't link things with such preposterous language, especially without warning. -Suffix
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No, that's a mod, and you can't get it.
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I "believe in" Mario. That is to say that Mario gives me hope. Hope that the next Mario game will be as good as or better than SMG and that Mario games will continue to be innovative and fun.
This is similar to my "believe in" God. It's more of a personal "hope" about the future than a believe in a given fact. That is to say it is not based on any physically testable hypothesis and therefor requires one to "believe in" rather than to simply "believe" something.
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=believe%20in
I do not "believe in" evolution. I do, however, strongly "believe" evolutionary theory based on the vast amount of evidence that supports it.
http://wordnet.princeton.edu/perl/webwn?s=believe
Sorry to bring religion and evolution into this discussion, but I think the difference between "believing" something and "believing in" it is likely the reason for some of the varied opinions on Mario, the Universe, and Everything.
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Where do we live?
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Right here.
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Wait a minute! The Chef! Didn't you leave? Or am I too late?
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For what L Son is talking about, yes, I do 'believe in' Mario.
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Right here.
I meant dimension.
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How are we expected to answer that question?
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We are in the known Universe in the milky way galaxy, somewhere in the 3rd dimension, located at planet Earth.
Do I need to get any more specific?
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What is "in the 3rd dimension" supposed to mean?
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Ah, the sense of numbered dimensions belongs to a different sort of reality. That is, if we only perceived three dimensions, we would be frozen, as we need four dimensions to get some frames in there. So, we have three dimensions (and more!), but we don't exist in "a third dimension."
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This makes me think of The Dark Tower with all its multiverse hopping. I do beleive that there are other worlds out there, but any like Marios? Not sure about that.
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I used to believe in Mario, I think. One time I used a sink, and then later in the day I used it again, not noticing that I turned it on much lower. The water fell in a different place in relation to the drain than it did earlier, and I thought to myself as I went to bed, "Only a good plumber could have done something like that... a plumber like Mario!"
I think Mario may have been my imaginary friend for a while, also. I was a weird kid.
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was a weird kid?
Although, I can't really blame you there. Mario makes a better imaginary friend than any you see on Cartoon Network.
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You remember Arthur on PBS? He was my imaginary friend when I was 9.
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While I did imagine things for amusement very often as a little kid, I didn't really ever have an imaginary friend. It was usually me whacking things with a croquet mallet in the backyard, being Mario. And I'd get brittle rocks and smash them to pieces. It was supposed to be a Cleft.
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I never had an imaginary friend. I was from England.
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England itself is imaginary.
No, wait, that's New Zealand...
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"I'm from Detroit. We don't find anything charming."
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This universe is just far to big and crazy not to believe in other dimensions. The fact of the matter is is that we don't know and we might never know. We're just a bunch of little people in a huge gigantic universe. It just seems extremely selfish and vain to say that we know what we really don't. I do realize my own hypocrisy when I say this, because I believe in other dimensions when others say it's wrong of me to claim that other dimensions exists because "I don't really know" or something like that. So I guess I don't really know if there's another dimension, or another Mario for that matter. But I choose to believe anyway because you either believe or you don't.
So I suppose somewhere out there, Mario could be floating around in space or saving the Mushroom Kingdom. I just don't know what to say. It's possible, but it's also not possible. Besides, a universe with just Earth and a few billion angry people is rather boring.
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You remember Arthur on PBS? He was my imaginary friend when I was 9.
My imaginary friend was Blanky from The Brave Little Toaster.
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All you guys with an imaginary friend are strange. I mean, if you are going to imagine a friend you should at least imagine several like I did.
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Although I don't explicitly recall having an imaginary friend, I've been told I did for a brief period of time. Apparently, he/it was called *Long string of names starting with the letter "J"* Scarecrow Bubblegum. He lived in my closet.
...I think I just made myself LOL.
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Jacob Johnathon Jackson Jasper Jebediah Scarecrow Bubblegum. Ooh that was fun!
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My cousin had an imaginary friend named Yellowdad when he was little. I never had a straight-up imaginary friend, but I did have a pet toothbrush once. Then I decided to become imaginary king of my own imaginary universe. Then I just quit the imaginary stuff for good.
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I never had an imaginary friend, but I did play with action figures to entertain myself.
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I never had a straight-up imaginary friend, but I did have a pet toothbrush once.
In elementary school, I had a "pet bag" for a while. Actually, though I affectionately referred to it as such, it was really just a plastic bag I kept in a desk cabinet in my room because it was blowing across the road and came when I called it.
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What about pet rocks? Has no one here ever had a pet rock?
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They were before our time.
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I had a rock that I called a pet rock and kept on my desk, but I didn't really follow through with the whole thing.
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Didn't follow through? Did it die?
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No, like I said, it was just on my desk. I didn't... carry it around or say productive things to it or anything like that (then again, maybe it's just as well).
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As in, we're all insane enough already?
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I grew up with a dog and a lot of cats. I didn't need a pet rock.
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This may seem like a childish question, but after studying the Multiverse Theory, my 7-year old fantasies are returning to me. If you haven't heard of it, the Multiverse Theory states that thier are Quadrillions of universes. These alternate universes are created when a random event happens. Ex: You flip a coin. The Universe splits. In one universe, the coin lands on heads. In another, the coin lands on tails. This theory can lead to extreme ideas, such as the Earth never being created, or even, different species on Earth. With so many universes, I find it near-certain that somewhere, thier is a reality similar to Mario's...perhaps even exactly like it. So...What's your opinion?
You're my king, pal! =D
When I was a child I thougt that the Mushroom Kingdom really exists, REALLY!
Once I escaped from home to look for a warp pipe around my town. I went everywhere, EVERYWHERE, in every secret, hide place, to look for it (remember that my town is very ancient ;) )! After that adventure I know every hideplace of my town and around my town!
Then I remember I wrote a ltter to my mama to tell here that I would have be back for the day after and I took with me only a carrot, because I couldn't do myself sandwiches... But i wasn't afraid to have hungry during the travel because I thougt Princess Peach gave me a cake once I would have reached the mushroom Kingdom! XD
I have been away for half a day, without find no warp pipe and I was so tired...EVEN HUNGRY! XD I thougt that my parents would be ungry for me, but they greeted me with a lot of love and offered me a lot of buiscuits and vanilla tea (I loved it so much those times! =3)! =)
Well at the end part of my dream came true...I ate what I most loved after my adventure! XD
Oh..then I tried to look for a warp pipe again, but my parents stopped me before I escaped (my sis was the spy!! DX) again! (..also because I wanted to escape during teh night...ahahah! XD)
By the way, Mario, Luigi and their friends have been my first and only imaginary friends (with my angel XD)! Only them! ;p
Then I remember that my parents never told me that mario and Co. didn't exist, I discovered it only by myself when I was 11 years old...after have read a Shigeru Miyamoto (at the beginning I thougt he was a girl! XD) and I was very ungry and sad at the same time because I have always thougt that Mario wasn't only a "fairy tail videogame"...=(
Some interesting fact, things my parents used to do and say when I believed Mario and his friends existed were like...
1)My father bought a paper cap with wings, that looked a lot like that of Mario (but it wasn't) and acting like Mario flying and saying "Whoooohooo, wahhaaaaa! It's meeee! Yahhaaaa! It's me maaario!!!" and so on....! XD
2)My mama conviced me more times to do my school homework telling me "Mario told that you'd better do them if you wanna go to visit him, his bro and Peach" (yes, my parents told me to that they were friends of Mario nd Luigi! XD)
3)Once I were playing in Bowser's castle for Mario 64 (in the N64, of course), I saw that Bowser castle was sorrounded by a lot of lava and I wondered "Why Bowser lives in a lava lake? Does ezist a lava lake?" (something like this). And my mama answered me telling "Maybe he lives near a volcano"...And me immediately "Is there a volcano here around???"
"Lots very old and like mountains...But there are actually some active and dangerous volcanos in the South of Italy" and me "Oh really?O.O"
I thougt that visiting a volcano was a great idea to reach the Koopa Kingdom and so then directly going to the Mushroom Kingdom (that was the why I asked my mama if there was a volcano near to our town...XD): i was ready to risk in order to meet my great freinds! *_*
Now I don't believe in teh Mushroom kingdom, but this makes me sad, if I can say...Sometimes I have a kind of nostalgia (it all teh Shigeru fault! I would have never read his interviews! DX)
Oh well..I have written so much...
Better finish.
Yes, I was mad, I am still mad and I think I will remain mad...Or I won't be Caterina! =D
By the way I think that other dimensions exist and, for example, my theory is that those who are called "ghosts" come from these dimensions...
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Zounds... the girl's a complete loonatic. @_@
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I guess it's theoretically possible that an alternate reality resembling the Marioverse could exist...
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Congratulations Super Caterina. You have somehow managed to fit 19 smileys into one entire post.
I guess I don't have anything else to say about the rest of the post...
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Congratulations Super Caterina. You have somehow managed to fit 19 smileys into one entire post.
I guess I don't have anything else to say about the rest of the post...
I think there aren't enough smiles...XD
By the way, yes, you has something to say about my post, but you don't want to! XD
Don't be scared! ;p
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Zounds... the girl's a complete loonatic. @_@
Zounds. The Chef thinks he's Spaceman Spiff.
Super Caterina!, that post also made me relive the days when my friend and I would play Super Mario World with his older sister as Peach, and we would argue who was Mario and who was Luigi (neither one of us wanted to be a villain), and who got to rescue Peach. Even when I was Mario, somehow, my friend always ended up rescuing Peach...
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Zounds. The Chef thinks he's Spaceman Spiff.
Super Caterina!, that post also made me relive the days when my friend and I would play Super Mario World with his older sister as Peach, and we would argue who was Mario and who was Luigi (neither one of us wanted to be a villain), and who got to rescue Peach. Even when I was Mario, somehow, my friend always ended up rescuing Peach...
Ahaha! Me and my sisters,too!
We all believed Mushroom kingdom existed, but also we acted like Super Mario characters!
My sister Giulia was always Mario, my sis Michela was Yoshi and I was Luigi! XD
I loved Luigi when I was young: he was my hero much more then Mario!=3 now I love Bowser jr, but this is another story...
By the way we didn't act like them, but we also created the "rules" to use always the characters, which represented us, in every Mario game!
Always them! XD
But we changed opinion after the arrival of Super Smash Bros Melee!
By the way, we still use "our" characters to play in Mario Party serie. ;)
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A bit tough when it comes to English, I see, Super Caterina. However, I'm not trying to be racist. Plus, Italians are awesome!
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I'm Italian! Well... Italian-American, but still...
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Have you ever seen the video series they used in Catarina's school to teach English? Hilarious (something like Candid Camera), but its effectiveness is debatable.
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It's all possible. Then again, it's also not possible. I support the "cat-in-a-box" theory. We don't know until it's discovered.
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Woah! The Chef, you have to be not Italian-American, but just Italian. However, you may have a cookie.
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Can I at least pick what kind of cookie it is?
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To topic question:
Yes.
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Wow. I find this topic and look through all six pages I do, and says to myself I says "WTD?"
Um, to answer the question, I believe in Mario, as in, I have confidence in the franchise, but I don't believe there is an alternate dimension where a Mushroom Kingdom really exists. However, this gives me inspiration for an awesome fanfic where Dimensions #671-GB (ours) and #1378-MK (Mario's) collide and Mario prevents Abraham Lincoln from being assassinated or some such.
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I might be a little late, but I think everyone bringing this topic up found the article about quantum mechanics on howstuffworks.com then they were like, "hm interesting," then went to wikipedia to get the killer scientific breakdown on it, then went "hm, holy crap" then went to find more articles about it from the references on both sites, then posted here seeing what everyone would say. Then, as the majority, of course, the close-minded people totally shot down any theory or thought of any of that being possible while some others tried to throw logic at it and either make sense, or declare themselves correct.
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While the above could happen, I for one did not "declare myself correct." It's just a matter of opinion.
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Have you ever seen the video series they used in Catarina's school to teach English? Hilarious (something like Candid Camera), but its effectiveness is debatable.
Ahaha! You have understood wrong! XD
We don't watch such videos at school to teach English (but the boringest in the world, yes...). That is a hilaryous tv program that makes a joke of real english lessons programmes! ;P
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The only problem is if you can only understand half of what's spoken, how are you to know it's a parody?
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The only problem is if you can only understand half of what's spoken, how are you to know it's a parody?
Did you mean that tvprogram? I can understand everything they say, because that is the English we learnt at primary school (and then they talk slow)! =D
The English I will never understand is your one, the American English...You talk veryveryvery fast! XD
By the way, back into topic! XD
Is there anyone who believed Mario and Co. really existed?
I have heard also those time that there were other children that believed in the existence of Mushroom kingdom, so I wasn't teh only one! =)
So I know that someone here believe really in the existence of Mario like I used to do!
I won't do a joke of you, because I have thought this, too....And I think it's sad I don't think anymore like this! =(
Hey, wait! At the end a dream of mine come really true: when I was little I always dreamed to do a kartrace against Mario and Co. in the Mushroom Kingdom, for example, and now I can see this dream becoming true with my own eyes by playing with my Mii in Mario Kart Wii! XD So I can see me against the Mario & Co.! =)
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No. Honestly, my opinion is that there's only one universe. I think the theory of infinite universes is just a concoction made up by science geeks with too much time on their hands (okay, maybe not, but you get my point. ;))
This kinda reminds me of my childhood - I remember when I was a young kid that I believed that it was possible for my imaginary worlds to exist far off in space. Times have changed... :P
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But how can you know that there's only one universe? Is that sort of thing truly knowable?
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Not necessarily, but that goes both ways; we also have no proof of there being many universes.
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Universe means everything. How can you have two everythings.
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You can't have two everythings, but you can have a lot of nothings.
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Why can't you have two everythings as long as they don't occupy the same dimension in space?
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You can't have two everythings, but you can have a lot of nothings.
There is no such thing as nothing.
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There is, but it isn't tangible.
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Philosophically, at least, you can't have nothing, because the concept of nothing is itself a thing. Or at least we can't imagine it.
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The Chef, you can pick what kind of cookie.
Super Caterina, I know how you feel. I have 2 Mexicans in my school that talk English very fast. So fast, you think their speaking Spanish.
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I invented my own theory of the Multiverse for my website. A Dimension is the same thing as a Universe for this system. Our Dimension (Dimension B) lies at the center of a field called Hyperspace which is filled with energy. In some areas the energy is denser than in others. The shock waves from the expansion of our universe (which started at the "Big Bang") create waves of energy that travel outwards, occaisonally interfering with energy clumps in Hyperspace and causing them to collapse, converting into matter and creating their own Big Bangs. The process repeats itself thus precipitating the creation of more universes.
Someone might try to take apart my theory, but that's what it is: fiction. In real life, I don't really believe in the existence of multiple universes. I never believed Mario was real either, although I'm "pretending" he truly exists for purposes on my website. Complicated backstory and all that.
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The Chef, you can pick what kind of cookie.
Super Caterina, I know how you feel. I have 2 Mexicans in my school that talk English very fast. So fast, you think their speaking Spanish.
rotfl!!
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The Chef, you can pick what kind of cookie.
Super Caterina, I know how you feel. I have 2 Mexicans in my school that talk English very fast. So fast, you think their speaking Spanish.
In that case, it would be better for me if they speak directly Spanish! XD
By the way, when I listen to an American speaking, I can hear only "warawawaweh" etc. =p I have an American friend and when I talk with him he always must talk very sloooooow...eheheheh!^_^'
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Heh, that's actually quite funny. Does [American] English really have that many "wh" noises? Certainly, a large percentage of questions begin with "what," "where," "why," and so on, but I can't imagine regular sentences having that many "wa" noises.
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Heh, that's actually quite funny. Does [American] English really have that many "wh" noises? Certainly, a large percentage of questions begin with "what," "where," "why," and so on, but I can't imagine regular sentences having that many "wa" noises.
It's not for wa noises, the problem (for me XD) is the way you pronounce "R". You seem to say "haw" instead of "R"! XD
Try to read this " Marrrrio", with many "R"s...;p I think this must be difficult for you!=D
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That's the reverse for me. When I was taking Spanish I couldn't thrill the R, and it comes out as a gurgling noise.
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It's not for wa noises, the problem (for me XD) is the way you pronounce "R". You seem to say "haw" instead of "R"! XD
Try to read this " Marrrrio", with many "R"s...;p I think this must be difficult for you!=D
*tries it*
Good Lord, you're right!
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It's not for wa noises, the problem (for me XD) is the way you pronounce "R". You seem to say "haw" instead of "R"! XD
Try to read this " Marrrrio", with many "R"s...;p I think this must be difficult for you!=D
It depends on where in America you're from. Us Italian Americans who live here in New York always slur our Rs together, thus producing the sound you're talking about. Me, I can avoid that easily, it's just that most of the time I don't because it's in my blood. I'm actually capable of putting on many different faux accents, although I am actually unable to roll my Rs the way you just described in that last sentence.
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It depends on where in America you're from. Us Italian Americans who live here in New York always slur our Rs together, thus producing the sound you're talking about. Me, I can avoid that easily, it's just that most of the time I don't because it's in my blood. I'm actually capable of putting on many different faux accents, although I am actually unable to roll my Rs the way you just described in that last sentence.
Wow! You are from New York?O.O
That's cool! I have seen that also some of my relatives are there!=D
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I can roll my tongue like nobody's business.
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Wow! You are from New York?O.O
That's cool! I have seen that also some of my relatives are there!=D
Heh... for a moment I forgot the reputation New York has around the world. *blushes*
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I can roll my tongue like nobody's business.
I can roll my tongue, but I don't do it verrrry often.
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I can roll my tongue into three folds! Like this lady:
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I think you are that lady.
Maybe.
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Nope, he's the dude in the background.
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I think you are that lady.
Maybe.
If was a lady do you think I'd settle for that dead cat on her head that she calls hair?
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That thing's a cat? I thought it was a bird's nest.
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Nope, he's the dude in the background.
*Fights off LOL*
EDIT: Ah, I failed!
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I trained myself (while learning Spanish) to roll my tounge. Baddddda! (Mexican Spanish for stop, I believe)
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Uh, actually the spanish word for "stop" is "parada" (or "alto" if it's on a sign).
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I do believe in Mario! I do! I do!
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I do believe in Mario! I do! I do!
That's good! =D