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13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Great Alternative C... · 0 replies · +2 points

I like Jimmy Eat World's version of Last Christmas

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 More Rock Songs Lon... · 0 replies · +1 points

MGMT -Siberian Breaks. Love this song youtube it, its amazing

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Movies Stuck in Dev... · 0 replies · +4 points

I'd like to see The Real RockNRolla and RockNRolla Suicide from Guy Ritchie

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Strange Things Abou... · 0 replies · +1 points

These type of lists have to be my favorite...especially number one.

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Fascinating Mysteri... · 0 replies · +6 points

Enjoyed this list immensely...great work.

13 years ago @ Listverse - Top 10 Important Blund... · 0 replies · +5 points

Like the list and the new layout...looks good

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Theories on the Sun... · 0 replies · +4 points

It is possible, however it is unlikely. Obviously we can't continue on the same destructive path, but even if we do we are no where near close enough to destroy the earth. We haven't given mother nature and her prowess enough respect in that matter.

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Craziest Scientific... · 0 replies · +1 points

Sorry, one more. I recently saw something about gravity and how it may not exist, or that it may not exist in the way that we perceive it--which is more likely. I claim that I have not read anything about this, but do find it very interesting and possibly quite true. If understood better (gravity that is) it could raise a lot more questions which would eventually lead to a lot more answers.

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Craziest Scientific... · 0 replies · +1 points

Another theory that I think is plausible and very interesting is the idea that small particles act in the same accord as mammoth particles...for instance, black holes and atoms. To me, this would mean that there is no true meaning to size, dimension, depth or mass...or that it would at least vary (from small to large, in both directions) to infinity.

13 years ago @ Listverse - 10 Craziest Scientific... · 1 reply · +1 points

Not to sound like an ass...but if you want to sound credible and that you have thought about the subject for more than a minute then learn to communicate. Just helping.