I am a sensitive guy who is a virgin by choice, and yes my own choice. I want to get married eventually, in 6-11 years, and I also want to have kids in 7-12 years. My favorite songs are Power Ballads (a type of love song), I'm an Ontarian and a left-winger, and
I make friends very easily. Just ask I will add you to my friends list.
I have a cat named Gizmo...he is the love of my life.
I am weird, what I do is random and doesn't make sense to some people...deal with it.
My base instinct is to protect, my friends, my family...strangers...sometimes even my enemies.
I’m planning an apocalyptic drama called the Final 7 that is based on Christian Prophecy, but it is not a typical Christian story. Less preaching more ass kicking.
Everything happens for a reason, and there is a god, I believe that totally.
I connect intercourse with true love and the only way you know you truly love someone and they truly love you back is to make a promise to spend the rest of your lives together, and if you can't do that, or they can't, you're not truly in love.
I'm not accepting any presents this Christmas...MATERIALISM SUCKS!!!
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This has been bothering me for a while. According to Newton's law of relative motion the only way to measure motion is relative to another object, and according to Einstein's theory of general relativity the faster an object moves the slower time passes on it (time dilation). So therefore if two objects are moving relative of each other (A and B), from the perspective of A, B would experience time moving slower, but from the perspective of B, A would experience time moving slower. But when they meet, who's watch will show more time has passed?
General relativity states that from the point of view of the observer the faster a ship moves the slower time passes inside it so that the speed of light is equal throughout the universe, when the observer sees the same photon as the passenger on the ship they will both see the same photon moving at c.
Two ships are on the water (a cruse ship and a tugboat), and there is a guy on land. If he sees the tugboat going at 25 MPH North, and the cruse ship going at 30 MPH North, then the passengers on the cruise ship will see the tugboat going 5 MPH south. It's called relative motion and this works with all objects. There is no definitive way of measuring speed, we can only measure it from the point of view of the observer, and different observers will see different measurements.
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I love giving people advice. I'm always available to talk. Try MSN or YIM...AIM Sucks.
This is me on an episode of South Park:
This is Gizmo:
Homepage: http://bwy.freeservers.com




(He is so cute)
(it just seems insulting, as if sex isn't already drenched enough in our society I gotta see this shit every time I try to make a comment on here? It's vulgar is what it is)