No, they exist because they do.
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dude your shit is lagging the hell out of my browser :*(
in my netflix thread: http://www.evilbore.com/forum/index.php?topic=14569.0also it appears that this person is serious and autistic and not just a found art comedian
Then there's also the part in 2005 where he listened to the theme of Baby Looney Tunes for several hundred hours on repeat. This is followed by an entry next month that is a screenshot of his hotmail account, and in the corner of the taskbar is Winamp still playing those goddamn Looney Tunes. I'm trying to imagine myself living in that house and not going Looney Tunes.
Is this very recent? Why is "Wanna know how high this is? 2V" not a ubiquitous internet meme yet?
The flash attack, though a partially misleading name, gives a sudden boost of speed in any direction by forcing the atmosphere opposite the intended direction to become extremely pressurized. The explosion causes a very bright flash and adds 100 mph in the intended direction (giving 366 2/3 feet of extra height from a stopped position). It works in other fluids and substances as well, but the denser the material, the stronger the effect. For each time the substance is ten times as dense, the boost of speed is increased by 100 mph. Water, being about 847 times as dense*, gives a speed boost of "log(substance_density/1.177)*100", "log(996.553/1.177)*100" or about 293 mph. It's called the flash attack as it can be used to first blind the enemy from the very bright flash and second, it can be used to home in on the enemy at high speed to do serious damage.