So many people

kache

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Preliminary remarks: I've lived in a Village for pretty much my whole life, and the biggest city I had been to had 30k people tops.

Now I am in Bruxelles. Walking through the city in late afternoon-early evening, and I'm puzzled by the incredible amount of people I walk by.
Milions of people is starting to have an entirely different meaning...
 

DesiPower

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ATOTers are not supposed to walk around in city streets in broad day lights, infact we are not supposed to leave the basement at all...
 

Pr0d1gy

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Enjoy your glimpse of life as it exists in this century. Imagine where we might be next century. Appreciate these moments when life divulges it's wonders upon you with breathtaking simplicity.
 

kache

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Enjoy your glimpse of life as it exists in this century. Imagine where we might be next century. Appreciate these moments when life divulges it's wonders upon you with breathtaking simplicity.

Honestly what I am thinking now is how much I would like to read the brains of everyone around me. Every human as a beautiful present ready to be unpacked. Hope in the next century we'll be able to do it.
As of now I see, I hear, but I can't feel, I don't know anything about them, except how their marionette looks.
I wonder if those spy stories stuff about being able to judge a person by just watching them is true.
 

Vic Vega

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Grew up in Chicago, then moved to Orlando.

From there I bought a house in rural Tennessee high up on the Cumberland Plateau. I loved it and would still be there if I could find work and/or keep my current job and work from home.
 

DesiPower

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Honestly what I am thinking now is how much I would like to read the brains of everyone around me. Every human as a beautiful present ready to be unpacked. Hope in the next century we'll be able to do it.
As of now I see, I hear, but I can't feel, I don't know anything about them, except how their marionette looks.
I wonder if those spy stories stuff about being able to judge a person by just watching them is true.

Damn... that's some deep shit yo... btw reminds me of Sylar from Heros...
 

kache

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Although, right now just hearing their thoughts and read their memories would be awesome enough. :D
 

kache

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I've always wondered what he did once he cut a persons head open. Would he eat the brain?
Nope, he just opened their head so he could see how their power worked.
If you remember the episode when he cuts Panettiere's head open he just puts everything back and she regens the damage.
 

T_Yamamoto

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Nope, he just opened their head so he could see how their power worked.
If you remember the episode when he cuts Panettiere's head open he just puts everything back and she regens the damage.

I stopped watching after season two I think. It was good but whenever he cut someone's head open, I would feel as if my head was being cut....didn't enjoy that feeling. I did like the two Japanese guys. They were funny.
 

jupiter57

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ATOTers are not supposed to walk around in city streets in broad day lights, infact we are not supposed to leave the basement at all...

Note: Unless you're in Florida were they have no basements, replace basement with "upstairs bedroom at your Moms ":biggrin:
 

SMOGZINN

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Welcome to the wider world. It is larger, stranger, uglier, and more beautiful then you have ever imagined. You will find that people are capable of terrible thoughtless meanness, and random casual kindness in back to back breaths.
Every time you think you have seen the worst or best it can throw at you, it will go out of it's way to prove you wrong.
 

zinfamous

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Next, Mumbai, for a shocker!


shocker-2-760961.jpg


:hmm:


no thanks.
 

Red Squirrel

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I've been to Toronto a few times, and yeah, it's crazy to see so many people in one area. It's almost overwhelming.

What's incredible is when I went to the Toronto train station. It pretty much reminded me of the NY one I saw on Nerve Center. SO many people, so many terminals, place is HUGE. It was a bit nerving, mostly because being in a place so large there is always the odd chance of accidentally getting on the wrong train or something else going wrong.
 

rudeguy

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I went outside once.


It was kind of neat. It smelled a bit weird but there were some cool things to look at. But then I saw a giant fucking ball of fire! I could feel it slowly cooking me while it blinded me so I could not run. I finally made it back into the basement after hiding from it for 10 hours.


I'm never doing that again!
 

Jeff7

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Honestly what I am thinking now is how much I would like to read the brains of everyone around me. Every human as a beautiful present ready to be unpacked. Hope in the next century we'll be able to do it.
As of now I see, I hear, but I can't feel, I don't know anything about them, except how their marionette looks.
I wonder if those spy stories stuff about being able to judge a person by just watching them is true.
You can come close: Just go read through some Youtube comments.

You may reconsider. ;)