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Quick question for you to puzzle over.

What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?

Chuck Norris is created.

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@welsh

no, no explosion/shattering

@Rubrica

No, unstoppable as in not stopped or made to change direction, it must keep going the same way.

@EER

You are closest but not quite there. Good guest though!:lol:

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Quick question for you to puzzle over.

What happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object?

Can you give an answer that would beat it? (I will be the judge of that)

There is no such a thing in the universe, but philosophically, time will stop and and the event will leak infinite energy, no doubt that would be God.!

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If the force were made up of waves it could pass through the object with ease (such as sound waves travelling through a piece of paper). I guess it depends how dense the immovable object is, and what kind of material the unstoppable force is.

I know I'm probably wrong on this - but I just figured I'd through it out there :P

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So I bought myself a pair of jeans the other day. Bright red women's skinny jeans that fit perfectly (only $15!).

Seriously, the guy's section is so boring. I'm not g**, I just want a better color palette when I go out >_>

..and that's my "off topic" post of the day.

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Yes, but when (overall) I compare the cost of the female fashions to the male side of the store, I get sticker shock ...

That selection literally comes at a price.

Now, I will say having irregular dimensions (odd inseam to waist ratio and a long torso, large hat size, wide feet) that I find my shopping to be a nightmare regardless unless I go custom/tailored. Then I'm on the other end of the mulla spectrum.

Even though I dont want to put a bunch of indo-chinese children out of work (no I really dont, everyone's got to eat), I want my sci-fi machine that makes custom clothing already. Or at least a cheap online equivalent service ...

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....odd inseam to waist ratio and a long torso, large hat size, wide feet...

Hate to say it delpart, but it sounds like you're shaped much the same as Gollum! boltbait.lol.png

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My eldest daughter (who is 12 going on to be soon 13) now wants to dress more "teen" Shopping with (and for) her is a nightmare, that is something I find hard to say being a "shopaholic" myself. As welshblue said we was young once (I still am, I'm only 32 and 3/4) There is still some unique clothing to be found in the high street (location depending of course) local clothing outlets have some cool stuff (not sure if a 30+ can say "cool" anymore) :D

And good for you UsedHonda, if your comfortable in them - why not wear them. :)

 

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Hate to say it delpart, but it sounds like you're shaped much the same as Gollum! boltbait.lol.png

Well I do lack a lot of hair on my noggin to help complete that picture ... Just lacking the child like over-sized eyes to complete the feel without wearing glasses. With my glasses oddly enough, my eyes are about 1.3 times their normal size when seen from the observes standpoint ... (sigh)

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Ah come on WB, dont recall all the pseudo punks etc? Same thing, different influences, different time in history. Anarchy versus bling-archy. :mrgreen:

I met a whole lot of well off people trying to live up the ideals of folks like Sid Vicious who had zero clue what they were espousing.

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One thing my wife often complains about is how cheap it's buy men's sized clothes for herself. Razors and stuff like that. It was funny listening to her rant, but after seeing the price, it just leaves me shaking my head.

I don't care much for those graphic tees that's the rage these days, but I prefer a plain 100% cotton shirts in extra large and tall size, and blue jeans, I'm happy as a camper in the wood.

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Going back to the Immovable/Unstoppable discussion:

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Or, two immovable objects:

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Or, perchance, two unstoppable forces:

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(via random google images searching)

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The Doctor: There was a goblin, or a trickster, or a warrior... A nameless, terrible thing, soaked in the blood of a billion galaxies. The most feared being in all the cosmos. And nothing could stop it, or hold it, or reason with it. One day it would just drop out of the sky and tear down your world.
Amy: But how did it end up in there?
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River Song: I hate good wizards in fairy tales; they always turn out to be him.

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