Alternatives wrote:
CheckItNow12 wrote:
Up: A Movie by Pixar which caused them to go downhill.
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Nah, I'm JK. A Movie by Pixar that I Didn't like.![]()
Your signature is lying.
No emo smiles as much as you.
...
I'll shoot you in the face.

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CheckItNow12 wrote:
Alternatives wrote:
CheckItNow12 wrote:
Up: A Movie by Pixar which caused them to go downhill.
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Nah, I'm JK. A Movie by Pixar that I Didn't like.![]()
Your signature is lying.
No emo smiles as much as you....
I'll shoot you in the face.
*facepalm*
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Above.
And anyways, why do emos have the urge to tell everyone they're emos? Barely any kids are emo, anyways... They just think they are.
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"up" is whatever i want it to be

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Up is completely illusory as a direction. I don't think randomnumber's definition works too well because it would actually mean that the closer you are to the earth's core, the more degrees "Up" could be. It is inherently a definition that applies more or less completely to the orientation and views of the individual to whom the statement is being applied to in the same way that "left" and "right" are directions that appear different to other people. I would class my personal up to be a balance between directly upwards from my head and at 180 degrees to the force of gravity.
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sparks wrote:
Up is completely illusory as a direction. I don't think randomnumber's definition works too well because it would actually mean that the closer you are to the earth's core, the more degrees "Up" could be. It is inherently a definition that applies more or less completely to the orientation and views of the individual to whom the statement is being applied to in the same way that "left" and "right" are directions that appear different to other people. I would class my personal up to be a balance between directly upwards from my head and at 180 degrees to the force of gravity.
uhh... thats quite a definition.
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Alternatives wrote:
CheckItNow12 wrote:
Up: A Movie by Pixar which caused them to go downhill.
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Nah, I'm JK. A Movie by Pixar that I Didn't like.![]()
Your signature is lying.
No emo smiles as much as you.
Tell me about it. My friends are really concerned about me and stuff o_o But It's not him. XD
Up is the direction you are pointing at when your arm is held directly above you.
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sparks wrote:
Up is completely illusory as a direction. I don't think randomnumber's definition works too well because it would actually mean that the closer you are to the earth's core, the more degrees "Up" could be. It is inherently a definition that applies more or less completely to the orientation and views of the individual to whom the statement is being applied to in the same way that "left" and "right" are directions that appear different to other people. I would class my personal up to be a balance between directly upwards from my head and at 180 degrees to the force of gravity.
I think that my definition of it being opposite of the pull of gravity is a better explanation. If you were standing on your head, your definition states that up is the balance between directly up wards from your head and 180degrees from the pull of gravity. This would mean that up would be 90 degrees to the pull of gravity, or going sideways...
It's one or the other, not the balance
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randomnumber53 wrote:
jslomba wrote:
The sky.
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The sky is also down.
It could be up it could be down.
we don't know.
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It is completely imposible to tell which way is up, and which way is down.
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The direction opposite of the overall effect of gravity on a particular point.
All those "away from the center of the earth" ones don't work well if you are, say, on the moon!
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'up' is 'up'.
thats the meaning. from pinkie pie.

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Up is the direction you go when you jump.
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jji7skyline wrote:
sparks wrote:
Up is completely illusory as a direction. I don't think randomnumber's definition works too well because it would actually mean that the closer you are to the earth's core, the more degrees "Up" could be. It is inherently a definition that applies more or less completely to the orientation and views of the individual to whom the statement is being applied to in the same way that "left" and "right" are directions that appear different to other people. I would class my personal up to be a balance between directly upwards from my head and at 180 degrees to the force of gravity.
I think that my definition of it being opposite of the pull of gravity is a better explanation. If you were standing on your head, your definition states that up is the balance between directly up wards from your head and 180degrees from the pull of gravity. This would mean that up would be 90 degrees to the pull of gravity, or going sideways...
It's one or the other, not the balance![]()
I think you simply misunderstand my definition. I didn't say an equal balance between my orientation and 180 degrees to the pull of gravity, I simply said a balance. This means that if I am standing on my head I can still choose up to be where my feet are, and I allow several degrees in either direction to still be classed as up. In fact, you could argue that anything that is more than 90 and less than 270 degrees from the pull of gravity is up.
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What is up?
Baby down hurt me
Down hurt me
No more
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