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i_write

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  1. its alright for a few laughs
  2. never knew there was a liquid form, ive only seen it in crystals which would probably disolve in your ink anyway
  3. damn man .. you should get vengance like a mother fucker, as if it isnt obvious enough with what you mentioned up there ..
  4. using spray paint for ink aha :yuck:
  5. and the ink/paint has to be thin enough to flow through the tip.. so thin the fuck out of it ! but not too thin, or you will take the opaqueness out of your ink/paint ..
  6. depends how thin it is already.. if you put some into a cup adn you swirl it around and itslike goo, thin it, but im guessing dye would be like water? so its fine if its like that
  7. you should get some new felt and soak it in that, you might fuck the paint up if you soak silver into a black felt u noe ? might aswell try .. u dont learn from not trying
  8. the sharpie magnum is a good marker, but the xylene in it is way strong. and the tip is kinda flimsy so you can only write on smooth surfaces.. i have a pilot too but id prefer the sharpie.
  9. well, art/office supply stores should supply them.. newsagencys, graff stores.. just look around till you find a place.
  10. the Cronulla thing was a big heap of fucking shit.. ever since the commonwealth games is coming closer, they have now enforced terorrism laws (meaning they can check your bags, even if you have the right of privacy, they can still check) so thats fucked. now with the ethnics fucking up everyhing, so the terrorism law is more strict.. fucking bullshit to be honest. *** im half ethnic myself, but theres more then one type of ethnic, theres a type that knows where they stand, and theres the cocky type who think theyre kings and just go all out thinking they own the place. like fully sick juleh and that bullshit.. its fucking gay
  11. ok well ever since i first heard about the bermuda triangle i was like 'WOW' what a mystery, and for those of you who live in aus theres some documentary on 60 minutes i think it was last sunday or could be this sunday. well anyway, i really didnt know this all was bullshit till i read this article ; *** the descriptions suposedto say MYSTERY ,not myth .. my bad The tale of Flight 19 started on December 5th, 1945. Five Avenger torpedo bombers lifted into the air from the Navel Air Station at Fort Lauderdale, Florida, at 2:10 in the afternoon. It was a routine practice mission and the flight was composed of all students except for the Commander, a Lt. Charles Taylor. The mission called for Taylor and his group of 13 men to fly due east 56 miles to Hens and Chicken Shoals to conduct practice bombing runs. When they had completed that objective, the flight plan called for them to fly an additional 67 miles east, then turn north for 73 miles and finally straight back to base, a distance of 120 miles. This course would take them on a triangular path over the sea. About an hour and a half after the flight had left, a Lt. Robert Cox picked up a radio transmission from Taylor. Taylor indicated that his compasses were not working, but he believed himself to be somewhere over the Florida Keys (the Keys are a long chain of islands south of the Florida mainland). Cox urged him to fly north, toward Miami, if Taylor was sure the flight was over the Keys. Planes today have a number of ways that they can check their current position including listening to a set of GPS (Global Positioning Satellites) in orbit around the Earth. It is almost impossible for a pilot to get lost if he has the right equipment and uses it properly. In 1945, though, planes flying over water had to depend on knowing their starting point, how long and fast they had flown, and in what direction. If a pilot made a mistake with any of these figures, he was lost. Over the ocean there were no landmarks to set him right. Apparently Taylor had become confused at some point in the flight. He was an experienced pilot, but hadn't spent a lot of time flying east toward the Bahamas which was where he was going on that day. For some reason Taylor apparently thought the flight had started out in the wrong direction and had headed south toward the Keys, instead of east. This thought was to color his decisions throughout the rest of the flight with deadly results. The more Taylor took his flight north to try to get out of the Keys, the further out to sea the Avengers actually traveled. As time went on, snatches of transmissions were picked up on the mainland indicating the other Flight 19 pilots were trying to get Taylor to change course. "If we would just fly west," one student told another, "we would get home." He was right. By 4:45 P.M. it was obvious to the people on the ground that Taylor was hopelessly lost. He was urged to turn control of the flight over to one of his students, but apparently he didn't. As it grew dark, communications deteriorated. From the few words that did get through it was apparent Taylor was still flying north and east, the wrong directions. At 5:50 P.M. the ComGulf Sea Frontier Evaluation Center managed get a fix on Flight 19's weakening signals. It was apparently east of New Smyrna Beach, Florida. By then communications were so poor that this information could not be passed to the lost planes. At 6:20 a Dumbo Flying Boat was dispatched to try and find Flight 19 and guide it back. Within the hour two more planes, Martin Mariners, joined the search. Hope was rapidly fading for Flight 19 by then. The weather was getting rough and the Avengers were very low on fuel. The two Martin Mariners were supposed to rendezvous at the search zone. The second one, designated Training 49, never showed up. The last transmission from Flight 19 was heard at 7:04 P.M. Planes searched the area through the night and the next day. There was no sign of the Avengers. Nor did the authorities really expect to find much. The Avengers, crashing when their fuel was exhausted, would have been sent to the bottom in seconds by the 50 foot waves of the storm. As one of Taylor's colleagues noted, "...they didn't call those planes 'Iron Birds' for nothing. They weighed 14,000 pounds empty. So when they ditched, they went down pretty fast." What happened to the missing Martin Mariner? Well, the crew of the SS Gaines Mill observed an explosion over the water shortly after the Mariner had taken off. They headed toward the site and there they saw what looked like oil and airplane debris floating on the surface. None of it was recovered because of the bad weather, but there seems little doubt this was the remains of the Mariner. The plane had a reputation as being a "flying bomb" which would burst into flame from even a single, small spark. Speculation is that one of 22 men on board, unaware that the unpressurized cabin contained gas fumes, lit a cigarette, causing the explosion. So how did this tragedy turn into a Bermuda Triangle mystery? The Navy's original investigation concluded the accident had been caused by Taylor's confusion. Taylor's mother refused to accept that and finally got the Navy to change the report to read that the disaster was for "causes or reasons unknown." This may have spared the woman's feelings, but blurred the actual facts. The saga of Flight 19 is probably the most repeated story about the Bermuda Triangle. The planes, and their pilots, even found their way into the science fiction film classic, Close Encounters of the Third Kind. Where is Flight 19 now? Well, in 1991 five Avengers were found in 600 feet of water off the coast of Florida by the salvage ship Deep Sea. Examination of the planes showed that they were not Flight 19, however, so the final resting place of the planes,and their crews is still the Bermuda Triangle's secret.
  12. im not sure about peroxide, but bleach wont do anything unless you get PROPER bleach, like non dilated, then that can eat through street signs, or after its buffed the sign will have no color where u used it.. try bleach your clothes and tell me what happens :haha:
  13. ok firsttly, you dont need to mix anyhting.. just leave it to sit in a bowl or glass jar for a few hours.. and secondly, id be thinking you dont mind if your clothes get dots of paint onthem while your using that, or u carry a bottle of methelated spirits because thats what ur gona need to clean the shit off your clothes
  14. u can get pp from the chemist.. Quoted post what do i say its for? Quoted post [/b] well i was reading a few pages back, and shai said you can just say its for cleaning out particals in your fishtank.. and for the guy who asked about fumes and stains.. i dont remember smelling any fumes.. its just purple crystals.. and also, it leaves a BROWN mark on your hands if it gets into contact with it.. im not sure if you need medical assistance though
  15. dont use it, lol .. thin it in a glass jar b4 u put it in a mop, then once your happy , chuck it in a marker
  16. potassium permangenate stains like a motherfucker, dont get it on your skin either..
  17. haha.. that post about the teacher with the assignment made me laugh .
  18. ROFLLL ! now that is funny shit ..
  19. the bottom link doesnt work, and flowpen ink ? u can put anything in a flowpen if its thinned enough .. if you've ever heard of a chalkie , then your better off getting that, its the same price and u can get a little practise out of it on your windows before you go refill it ..
  20. now thats a decent paint stash hahaha
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