rock
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Rock vs. air... they'll all sink into the sea eventually.
What was the name of those things on Star Trek that burrowed in rock? They looked kind of brainlike.
Amount of texts to »rock« | 33, and there are 29 texts (87.88%) with a rating above the adjusted level (-3) |
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First text | on Apr 18th 2000, 19:28:40 wrote steve about rock |
Latest text | on Jul 4th 2007, 00:36:07 wrote KD about rock |
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Rock vs. air... they'll all sink into the sea eventually.
What was the name of those things on Star Trek that burrowed in rock? They looked kind of brainlike.
I like rocks, in general, maybe because they're old and they just sit there, being all rock-ish and stony. In particular though, I think that all igneous and metamorphic rocks are cool, and that all sedimentary rocks are so-so at best. In order to be cool, sedimentary rocks have to be formed into something by erosion, like a limestone cave or the grand canyon or those big pillars in monument valley. Igneous and metamorphic rocks, on the other hand, do a fine job of standing on their own without having to be part of a landmark. Someday, I hope I can own some obelisks, and when I do, they will all be igneous or metamorphic.
Let's build a new city on solid rock somewhere, like Led Zeppelin or something like that.
Between a rock and a hard place, between Scylla and Charybdis these are not nice situations to be in.
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