UFO's have cloaking thingy's

Baserape>

Spy
Joined
May 24, 2006
Messages
716
Reaction score
0
And here is the proof I have been waiting for

There are rings in the clouds that appear quite frequently," Professor Gary Thomas, an AIM co-investigator from the University of Colorado.

"They're extremely variable. In just a few minutes, these holes are gone and others can appear. And some of these rings are huge - 300-400 miles across."

WoW the motherships must be huge!
 
attachment.php
 

Attachments

  • lolwut.jpeg
    lolwut.jpeg
    3.9 KB · Views: 326
He's referring to the same aliens that attacked our mammoths
 
I'm sure the aliens, on thier homeworld, are thinking the same thing.

ALIEN CANCER
yes, i went there.
 
Soo, the holes are actually ships invisible?

coool.
 
Why do people keep posting an image, and then posting the same image as an attachment?

it's for your pleasure, in case you want to save the awesomeness to your computer
 
Thank god we won't have to keep uploading it to HL2.net once Firefox adds a "Save Image" feature.
 
Lulz you actually went with the trouble of uploading that pic.
 
Yeah a whole 10 seconds of hard work, just for that :P

About krynn's question though, I have noticed people attaching the image (uploading it to hl2.net) and then copying that URL into
 
No. Have you not uploaded a picture before? It creates an island with the name of the image. People just create a thumbnail of it so the person doesn't have to bother opening the link. It's just for ease. You can ignore the uploaded image.
 
It's much simpler and requires less windows/tabs to simply upload an image to the forum and [tag] the link. /shrug
 
that looks like underwater footage or something
 
It does. Totally fake. Like the moon landings.

Oh, and the three fingered hand? Miiine!
 
Oh, and the three fingered hand? Miiine!

Very nice, you didn't make the usual mistake and point out the absence of a fifth finger. You're correct when you questioned the absence of a fourth finger instead, thus indicating that there are only FOUR fingers in total.

Because everyone knows, thumb isn't technically a finger. Lets see why:

the thumb contrasts with each of the other four fingers by being the only finger that

1 - Is opposable
2 - Has two phalanges rather than three
3 - Has its inmost phalanx so close to the wrist
4 - Has much greater breadth and stubby proportions
5 - Is attached to such a mobile metacarpus (which produces most of the opposability)
 
There's a problem with the left phalange! Wait... wrong movie.
 
Back
Top