SothE700k
Smash Lord
People want to team with you as much as people want to team with me.Nobody wants to team with me?
You need a partner Ook?
Self explanatory.
Welcome to Smashboards, the world's largest Super Smash Brothers community! Over 250,000 Smash Bros. fans from around the world have come to discuss these great games in over 19 million posts!
You are currently viewing our boards as a visitor. Click here to sign up right now and start on your path in the Smash community!
People want to team with you as much as people want to team with me.Nobody wants to team with me?
You need a partner Ook?
ExactlyPeople want to team with you as much as people want to team with me.
Self explanatory.
No it doesn't, you're supposed to do it for every Rebel, not just Rebel 1.That flowchart fails because there's no "Rebel 1" in between "The wheel of fate is turning" and "Action!"...
Wtf lol. That's a new one.this.... is some serious bull ****. I'm sooooo pissed right now that i had to leave before singles because my friends mom said "I wana leave i think i left my tv on and the bathroom light" WHAT KIND OF **** -.-
Wtf lol. That's a new one.
i hate you lollol
Also i did get my money back and my friends money who participated for the heck of it sooooo sorry for taking out thirty dollars of the pot lol
LOLOLOLOLOLLi hate you lol
*raises hand*
That's 2 so far(johns)
Wrong, if a substance is solid, the molecules have crystallized into a lattice, and the substance is at equilibrium. Neither of these is true for glass at room temperature, especially since glass does crystallize if there are impurities (other substances) in it, providing nuclei upon which the glass can crystallize.Well actually it is really hard to define the state of matter glass is. There is no clear definition of the distinction between solids and highly viscous liquids. All such phases or states of matter are idealizations of real material properties. Nevertheless, from a more common sense point of view, glass should be considered a solid since it is rigid according to everyday experience. The use of the term "supercooled liquid" to describe glass still persists, but is considered by many to be an unfortunate misnomer that should be avoided.
Edit: Get *****. What up.
Just because you're too stupid to understand something doesn't mean it's trolling.Too much trolling! DX