Because the people one wants to socialize with are here?
Just playing devil's advocate. But I lurked for a fair bit before I joined because I found the (non-Metroid) conversations interesting but didn't feel I knew enough about the series for it to be appropriate for me to join. Had I not seen a topic regarding Ceres Station in which a relevant comment had strangely not been made I might never have joined.
Thanks for the welcome Klegmug and others. No thanks to "Miss" Aran aka Patrick. How can you say that I have no interest for Metroid as the Gameboy version was one of my first games.
Thanks for the welcome Klegmug and others. No thanks to "Miss" Aran aka Patrick. How can you say that I have no interest for Metroid as the Gameboy version was one of my first games.
Because you have no intent on replacing it even though you lost it more than five years ago. We're talking about current times, here.
What teeth? I'm sure the farther back you go in teeth, the more force you can use... But then the front teeth are smaller in size, therefore, the laws of science dictate that you can more easily go through something while biting with your front teeth as opposed to your back teeth. Like trying to cut a person in half with a baseball bat compared to bludgoning a person with a meat cleaver.
I'm sorry, it's sick, I know... But things like this fascinate me.
That's not particularly sick. Did you know the reason people can put a watermelon on someone's stomach and then have at it with a katana while not hurting the person is because it's harder to cut someone just going straight down without slicing. If you watch people do that in slow motion, they don't magically stop right before touching the person, they hit em and you can see the flesh like impacting from the blade. If they followed through with an actual slice backwards from that the person would be cut in half.
You see, I (And everyone else) would've paid attention in Physics class if they would just apply it to cool stuff like this. School appealing to our interests...
Oh yeah, comparitevly, I've maxed out one of those force measurement machines at four hundred pounds of pressure per square inch with a downward kick from my right leg.