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Re: off topic

Posted: 06 Jan 2016 13:33
by Sublevel 114
I hope that's not Bender's noobs

Re: off topic

Posted: 06 Jan 2016 13:39
by Vortex
they have reproduced? last time I counted there weren't so many O_O

Re: off topic

Posted: 06 Jan 2016 22:44
by ENIHCAMBUS
Brownnoob wrote:What the fuck are you saying with "Bender's Noobs"? Bender doesn't owns us!

Re: off topic

Posted: 06 Jan 2016 23:33
by Sublevel 114
http://www.pastelland.com/forum/viewtop ... 450#p73412
Vortex wrote: :|
ENIHCAMBUS wrote: :|
it's all clear now...

nooBs! Get out there!

*shoots from gun filled with OIV+ shells*

You can go to 355 again, guys.
:D

hey, btw, brownnooB, wasn't you killed by Delta?
Oo

Re: off topic

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 05:05
by ENIHCAMBUS
Vortex wrote:they have reproduced? last time I counted there weren't so many O_O
Who knows, maybe since they are Noobs for each of the Main Layers, there could be infinite number of lesser, flawed noobs for each infinite Sublayer.

But who knows...

Re: off topic

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 06:34
by Anonymous1
There was a fire in my apartment building tonight. I left to go to the store around 10pm, come back ten minutes later to see flames and smoke shooting out of windows. I saw the police and fire heading that direction when at the store.

It was a mess. They had 20 cop cars, 8 fire trucks, 10 ambulances. Fire hoses everywhere. Eight story building, floors 2-4 are shut down, and 5-8 can stay in their apartments, I'm on 7 so thankful for that. I went up the stairwell since the elevator was down, and I saw water coming down the stairwell, water coming through intercoms and light fixtures.

The sprinkler system went off, flooding floors 1-4.

I took pictures, much to the displeasure of the police who gave me dirty looks. Lol...

This is the fourth floor, just soaked.
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This is the third floor, water was literally leaking down the stairwell.
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This is the lobby area, the entire area is flooded. Water was raining down like niagra falls. Furniture, computers, telephones, everything soaked and destroyed.
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I'm betting several thousand dollars worth of damage. The resident responsible knowingly threw a lit cig into his trash bin and walked out of his room. I hope he's evicted and has to pay every fucking cent to the city for the damage done. Maybe some prison time too. The fucker is lucky the police were around, otherwise he would be paying medical bills too.

Re: off topic

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 06:37
by ENIHCAMBUS
Wow, is incredible how much damage can cause a simple mundane object...

Glad you're okay Gem!

Re: off topic

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 07:08
by Anonymous1
Yeah I'm glad I'm okay and others are. There no injuries. Just a lot of water and smoke damage. Its totally unreal, because I left my apartment and went to the store, about three minutes into my walk, I heard an alarm go off, thought it was a car alarm, then these police and fire trucks come storming by. I thought maybe the apartment to the north went on fire again since its always going on fire. Come back towards home and I see flames and smoke coming from my building.

Ten minutes.

I was only gone ten minutes. I got interviewed by a news crew too. Not sure if I'll be on there or not, but if I am, I'll be sure to get a link of the vid and post it here.

Re: off topic

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 11:06
by Sublevel 114
some years ago, there was huge fire in neighbor block of my house, in near staircase.
On ninth floor of 12 floors building.
That means - all rooms under burned rooms was flooded as hell. Water was everywhere. It was falling like waterfall from two balconies. I was watching the whole process staying on the street. I was watching how fireteam climbed up with firecar's stair and rescued two little child from smoked room window...

thanks subgod nobody died.
and thanks subgod fire wasn't above my room.

Re: off topic

Posted: 07 Jan 2016 11:19
by Vortex
do you know what caused the fire?