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In the atmosphere, dying.
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I am lathered in soup.
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My predicament is that there is no gravity.
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We'd all be done
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I'm doing back-flips...
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I can't watch Monday night Raw.
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The entire Universe collapses, meaning that I'm dead.
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Everything in the universe flies off in the linear direction it was travelling. We all die.
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Earth explodes like a -blam!- nuclear weapon and the universe rips itself apart
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Nothing binds the universe together at the 'heat death' scenario plays out faster than we'd hoped. Lots of osteopathies. But i think my immediate predicament wouldn't be all that bad.
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Dead because without gravity we would be crushed.
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Wouldn't the earth and sun break up, then?
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I find myself mildly annoyed at my keyboard for not staying on the desk. Oh yeah: and then everything dies.
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inb4it'slikeanigloo
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Pretty sure no person would be alive for long at all due to everything else like the Earth, Sun, ect... collapsing or exploding.
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I'm on my ceiling with an Xbox controller, my mashed potatoes that I didn't finished are splattered next to me.
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Technically, our blood in our bodies would not even stay put due to the no gravity thing. We'd die from that alone.
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Still sitting. At least until I try and stand up. Regrettably, I don't think jumping to the moon will be an option, because there is still enough air resistance to spoil the fun.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Zoroark1214 Technically, our blood in our bodies would not even stay put due to the no gravity thing. We'd die from that alone.[/quote] lol
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Zoroark1214 Technically, our blood in our bodies would not even stay put due to the no gravity thing. We'd die from that alone.[/quote] I'm no biologist but I'm pretty sure a human's circulatory system can function with a reasonable amount of normality in the absence of gravity. I think it's more dependent of pressure.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] CrazyT In the atmosphere, dying.[/quote]I would assume that there would be no atmosphere, seeing as how gravity keeps it there.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] WinyPit82 [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Zoroark1214 Technically, our blood in our bodies would not even stay put due to the no gravity thing. We'd die from that alone.[/quote] I'm no biologist but I'm pretty sure a human's circulatory system can function with a reasonable amount of normality in the absence of gravity. I think it's more dependent of pressure.[/quote]Yeah. Sorry about that. I'm tired as hell, I just realized what I wrote.
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[quote][b]Posted by:[/b] teh Chaz Everything in the universe flies off in the linear direction it was travelling. We all die.[/quote]
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Well, the whole earth would pretty much explode from a combination of pressure of the mantle with every peice going on it's own relative trajectory. [Edited on 10.09.2012 4:04 PM PDT]
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*Can't... Breathe... Neeeeeedddddddd... Aiiiirrrrrr... *dies*
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Wouldn't half the things on Earth be centrifugally bound to Earth on the side that's facing whatever direction it's heading? And wouldn't the other half fly off?