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User avatar #80 - mcstorms (05/14/2012) [-]
reasons why I buy Nintendo systems - They're immortal
#99 to #80 - notrelated (05/14/2012) [-]
Not the Gameboy Colors... R.I.P. The one I had, wish batteries lasted forever. :(
User avatar #101 to #99 - mcstorms (05/14/2012) [-]
Mine still works
User avatar #88 to #80 - Riukanojutsu ONLINE (05/14/2012) [-]
That's because they are made of Nintendium! Strongest material known to men!
#112 to #88 - N. Korean citizen (05/14/2012) [-]
The strongest material known to man is Nokium.
User avatar #113 to #112 - Riukanojutsu ONLINE (05/14/2012) [-]
I wnoder what would happen if a NES and a nokia collided,


Probably the same thing as 2 flacon punch colliding
#116 to #113 - N. Korean citizen (05/14/2012) [-]
A Nintendo and Nokium would cause an orbital impartment of cellular degradation. At which point the remaining molecules begin to rotate forming a, what we scientists like to call, a Zero Divisible Vortex.

It is theorized that Nokia and Nintendo will merge, emitting gravitational waves in the process. This is somewhat dependent on their type, acceleration and what other gravitational forces are acting on them. A third object complicates matters quite a bit; such as a Falcon Punch or Dividing By Zero.

#124 to #116 - neonthethird (05/14/2012) [-]
no, nokium would be able to survive, like how in the mohs hardness scale, nokium relating to a diamond and corundum being a nintendo, duh.
#125 to #124 - N. Korean citizen (05/14/2012) [-]
Mohs Hardness Scale only relate to minerals; Nokium and Nintendium are forces not of this plane of existence and are therefore null and void of your feeble attempts at logic.



Just kidding, I have no idea what the fuck i'm saying.
User avatar #126 to #125 - neonthethird (05/14/2012) [-]
i concur.
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