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Originally Posted by y0ung j33zy
Your birthmark is the wound that you died from in your past life
And Deja vu is a memory you had in an alternate universe
Originally Posted by y0ung j33zy
Your birthmark is the wound that you died from in your past life
And Deja vu is a memory you had in an alternate universe
My birth mark is on my stomach, above the belly button, I either got shot or stabbedOriginally Posted by AirJ2388
Originally Posted by y0ung j33zy
Your birthmark is the wound that you died from in your past life
And Deja vu is a memory you had in an alternate universe
This is interesting to me because I have NEVER, as much as I've searched, found a birth mark on me.
My birth mark is on my stomach, above the belly button, I either got shot or stabbedOriginally Posted by AirJ2388
Originally Posted by y0ung j33zy
Your birthmark is the wound that you died from in your past life
And Deja vu is a memory you had in an alternate universe
This is interesting to me because I have NEVER, as much as I've searched, found a birth mark on me.
Everyone got celebrating fireworks from the Chinese and the reason why they sound like blasts is because they use black powder or something like it now a days which is an explosive. I do agree that it does sound like a bunch of battles going on but the Chinese have been celebrating like this for centuries and we've adapted their custom of celebration for ourselves and made it bigger with more powerful fireworks.Originally Posted by brettTHEjett
I'm trying to theorize why the Americans (and others) celebrate 'independence' with fireworks when the explosions are so eerily similar to an evening in a war zone.
Everyone got celebrating fireworks from the Chinese and the reason why they sound like blasts is because they use black powder or something like it now a days which is an explosive. I do agree that it does sound like a bunch of battles going on but the Chinese have been celebrating like this for centuries and we've adapted their custom of celebration for ourselves and made it bigger with more powerful fireworks.Originally Posted by brettTHEjett
I'm trying to theorize why the Americans (and others) celebrate 'independence' with fireworks when the explosions are so eerily similar to an evening in a war zone.
Originally Posted by saint lt
i feel that way about my kinect i unhook it after i finish playing it because i don't want to be watched by someone through the camera.Originally Posted by Cant Break The Unbreakable
stupid but it did slip my mind. the kinect on the xbox is not only used to play games but used to spy on us by the govt. if they had reason or wanted to. then later thought that maybe even webcams on computers are too. dumb but you never know lol. it sparked because i read some article stating that in the future the kinect might be used for advertising that if say for instance the kinect sees someone on the couch wearing a sports jersey, then you might see ads on your xbox or whatever device for sports stuff for that team or whatever.it sounds farfetched but anything is possible.
Originally Posted by saint lt
i feel that way about my kinect i unhook it after i finish playing it because i don't want to be watched by someone through the camera.Originally Posted by Cant Break The Unbreakable
stupid but it did slip my mind. the kinect on the xbox is not only used to play games but used to spy on us by the govt. if they had reason or wanted to. then later thought that maybe even webcams on computers are too. dumb but you never know lol. it sparked because i read some article stating that in the future the kinect might be used for advertising that if say for instance the kinect sees someone on the couch wearing a sports jersey, then you might see ads on your xbox or whatever device for sports stuff for that team or whatever.it sounds farfetched but anything is possible.