Mrvile

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Oct 16, 2004
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him: jeez
him: you gotta see this sh!t
him: http://www.temporarytemples.co.uk/shop/pictures-big.html
me: Haha.
me: Is that chopped?
me: The East Field Alton Barnes Wiltshire is pretty cool.
me: And the Windmill Hill one is good
him: control-F for alien face
me: And Milk Hill wtf
me: That nuts
him: btw dude
him: those aren't made by people
me: Wow alien face haha
me: Are they chopped?
him: no
him: those are real
me: So cut by machine?
him: the stalks are bent down
me: Oh.
me: Pushed by machine?
him: at a specific height
him: they aren't crushed or anything
him: and they still grow just fine
me: Haha.
him: they appear overnight
me: But they are still manmade.
him: no
me: Haha Guo you little funny person.
him: dude
him: think about it
him: first of all
me: You expect me to believe those are real.
him: how does someone plan all this sh!t?
me: Wow you're dead serious about this!
him: second of all
me: Haha!
him: how would someone get the machine there?
him: without leaving a trail
me: Haha.
me: You totally think they're made by aliens!!
him: i'm not saying "woooo aliensss!!"
me: Hahaha!!
him: ...
me: Haha.
him: i'm just like
me: So what are you saying?
him: "wtf man."
me: Telepathic powers?
me: Dude they're obviously manmade.
me: Sooner or later a President Bush one is gonna appear.
him: how so
me: Haha.
me: How do you know they're overnight.
him: because theres so damn many testimonies
him: of them just appearing in fields
me: Hahaha.
me: You believe this sh!t?
me: This is ATOT material dude.
him: none of the stalks are broken
him: theres magnetic sh!t all over the circle
me: Wait.
me: Lemme post this.

Wow.

:cookie:
 

destrekor

Lifer
Nov 18, 2005
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some of them look real sweet

man made or 'real'...

...
dunno. i wanna believe. but um...
 

Tu13erhead

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http://science.howstuffworks.com/crop-circle.htm

In general, circlemakers follow the following steps:
-Choose a location.
-Create a diagram of the design (although some circlemakers decide to come up with an idea spontaneously when they arrive at their intended site).
-Once they arrive at the field, they use ropes and poles to measure out the circle.
-One circlemaker stands in the middle of the proposed circle and turns on one foot while pushing the crop down with the other foot to make a center.
-The team makes the radius of the circle using a long piece of rope tied at both ends to an approximately 4-foot-long (1.2-meter) board called a stalk stomper (a garden roller can also be used). One member of the team stands at the center of the circle while the other walks around the edge of the circle, putting one foot in the middle of the board to stomp down the circle's outline.
 

Mrvile

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Oct 16, 2004
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I sent him the howstuffworks link and christ, we're still arguing this.

I think he's just fvcking with me.