Thursday, October 7, 2010
The end of planet earths life
Welcome back to our blog. Here comes Rod and Gertrude again. Their with another friend.
Rod: I believe that the world will end with a fiery explosion of the sun, following afterwards with a black hole.
Gertrude: I believe that the sun will just go out.
Bob: I believe in 2012.
Rod and Gertrude: Really?!
Bob: Yes, I think the world will end in 2012. There will be a whole lot of random destructive occurrences.
Rod: Really? because I've done some research and I found out that sometimes when a star gets big enough then it will turn into a supernova at the end of it's life and then turn into a black hole.
Gertrude: That does happen sometimes... but our sun is to small and will first turn into a red giant, then a white dwarf, then a black dwarf where it will have died out.
Rod and Bob: Looks like your right.
Rod: I believe that the world will end with a fiery explosion of the sun, following afterwards with a black hole.
Gertrude: I believe that the sun will just go out.
Bob: I believe in 2012.
Rod and Gertrude: Really?!
Bob: Yes, I think the world will end in 2012. There will be a whole lot of random destructive occurrences.
Rod: Really? because I've done some research and I found out that sometimes when a star gets big enough then it will turn into a supernova at the end of it's life and then turn into a black hole.
Gertrude: That does happen sometimes... but our sun is to small and will first turn into a red giant, then a white dwarf, then a black dwarf where it will have died out.
Rod and Bob: Looks like your right.
Ratolu : The Beggining: Chapter 1
Once upon a time in a land far far away, there lived a mouse. His name was Ratolu. Ratolu was a young mouse only 5 weeks old. He loved adventure, and would mock death at every opportunity. He was a very strange mouse and every-mouse thought so too. One day he broke a rule. He wasn't suppose to venture any further than the castle courtyard, but he chose to leave the courtyard. He climbed into a picnic basket. Inside the picnic basket was four hamburgers with lettuce, tomatoes, and cheese. There were 4 bottles of water, 1 bottle of wine, 4 wine glasses, 4 plates, 16 napkins, and 1 picnic blanket. When he got back his parents were extremely mad at him for breaking the rules of mice.
Tuesday, October 5, 2010
The Play That Started It All
Welcome to my new blog, full of mysteries. My name is Mr. Mysterio. Don't mistake it for Ray Misterio, I'm not Ray Misterio. I'm simply a guy full of mysteries. I have my secrets, like all others. Now, I'm going to let out some of them. I hope you like it all, for I love them.
I like science, and I like the science of humans, so my first three plays will be about them. Today's post is my commentary on evolution.
Rod: We evolved from monkeys.
Gertrude: Adam and Eve were the first humans and they were created by god—and everything was created by god.
Rod: We EVOLVED—we weren’t created by god. We evolved from monkeys.
Gertrude: Oh, since I’m black you think I was created by a monkey? Have you ever seen an albino monkey?
Rod: No.
Gertrude: Well then how was I created by a monkey?
Rod: No, I said that we evolved from monkeys. We weren’t created by them, we EVOLVED from them.
Gertrude: Then how come you’re white?
Rod: It’s because of where you were born.
Gertrude: Well then how come I’m not white?
Rod: It also has to deal with where your origin of birth is—like the origin of your family’s birth.
Gertrude: Have you ever seen an albino monkey, etc.
I like science, and I like the science of humans, so my first three plays will be about them. Today's post is my commentary on evolution.
Rod: We evolved from monkeys.
Gertrude: Adam and Eve were the first humans and they were created by god—and everything was created by god.
Rod: We EVOLVED—we weren’t created by god. We evolved from monkeys.
Gertrude: Oh, since I’m black you think I was created by a monkey? Have you ever seen an albino monkey?
Rod: No.
Gertrude: Well then how was I created by a monkey?
Rod: No, I said that we evolved from monkeys. We weren’t created by them, we EVOLVED from them.
Gertrude: Then how come you’re white?
Rod: It’s because of where you were born.
Gertrude: Well then how come I’m not white?
Rod: It also has to deal with where your origin of birth is—like the origin of your family’s birth.
Gertrude: Have you ever seen an albino monkey, etc.
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Meet Mr. Mysterio
I am Mr. Mysterio. You may just call me Myst. My age is not important, but I will let you know something: I have as much wisdom as someone who has been in this world for a hundred years, but I have the youth of someone who is just a baby. I know more than a dolphin, and I remember better than an elephant. Sometimes I feel like a cougar, able to catch whatever I want, and sometimes I feel like a slug, not able to go very fast.