Message from @uncephalized
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About-to-be-final logo candidate for my knife company. Criticisms?

@Vesdii were you even born yet?
yeah i was born 99
ah barely made it
you're technically a millennial
sorta
lol
MAN I LOVED THE 90S
haha I actually remember them, they weren't all that
Nickelodeon was pretty dope though
sometimes i still go and watch some spongebob for the nostalgia
I think of it as The Beige Decade
was Spongebob actually 90s? I think of it as early 2000s
i mean i watched it growing up
ah also born in 1999
that is your show man
Rugrats, Ren and Stimpy, Animaniacs, Rocko's Modern Life, AAAH! Real Monsters, Salute Your Shorts, Hey Dude...
muh childhood
that and Banjo-Kazooie
i watched Rugrats, Ren & Stimpy, and of course, my guy, Invader Zim
1993
The 90's seemed to be so much simpler.
1987. The year of The Princess Bride.
They seemed that way to me too but I wonder if it was just because I was a kid
?
But no everything really did get a lot more complicated after 9/11
i watched that movie so much
I still watch that movie so much
it's fantastic
In 9/11 not being an inside jobs defence. Jet fuel burns a hell of a lot hotter than regular ol wood and electric fires.
The argument that jet fuel can't melt steel is ignorant
for several reasons
1) The temperature of the fire depends a great deal on the environment of the fire. The quoted temperature people use for jet fuel flame is for an open air flame which is not what happened in the Towers. They were in an enclosed space and the size of the fire and large holes in the building would have caused a forced air effect, making it much like the inside of a very big blast furnace. Temps get much higher.
2) You don't have to melt the steel, you just have to soften it enough that it yields under the weight of the building and fails. Steel gets significantly softer starting well below 1000 F.
Yea I remember being in the same room as my dad when it was happening.
He is an engineer, and teaches engineering.
When he heard they were sending people in he started screaming at the television. Something along the lines of " It's going to come down they need to get out now!"
I can tell you the temperature of a piece of steel pretty accurately by hitting it with a hammer
even if it's not glowing hot
