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China Doll | 16:14 Sun 28th Oct 2007 | Society & Culture
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Sorry but I don't.

What happens when the unstoppable force meets the unmovable object?

Is it just CO2 that gets produced?

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an oxymoron, more like
Oi, China, I want me five bob back that I give you me comics and fags which yers never got!
ps: there should be a 'for' after 'you'.
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Thanks guys, you made me smile!
oh dear.... crash!!! *bang* <<<<walloppp>>>> splat!!! it's a bit of a volcano there today lol.... sulphur dioxide everywhere....

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Cheers bery.... Personally I tried out the experiment and decided drinking a bottle and a half of wine would help. It didn't and I feel ever so slightly ill now.

Plus I was unconscious for a good hour or so which means the unstoppable force sailed right on through on the immovable object was asleep... We live, we learn!
:D hehehe.
Water young lady. Lots. Now!!!
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I can't see youtube links.

I'm on the cranberry juice bery.... Not likely to touch wine again for a good couple of days!
I'm sipping 100% grape juice. Full of antioxidants. From concentrate lol
Having no recollection of either in the catalog of my experience I will nonetheless render the following as a possible hypothesis:

In light of the equation relating the equivalence between matter and energy E=mc� and in compliance with the law of the conservation of matter and energy which allows for one being manifest as the other I submit that upon meeting they exchange identities through a transformation of each into the other henceforth to carry on as though no interaction took place, the unstoppable force becoming the immovable object and the newly converted unstoppable force continuing on in the same direction, away from the resultant immovable object.
It is fundamentally a paradox, since if an �unstoppable force� exists, then no object could be �unmovable�. If such a thing as �unstoppable force� did exist, then �unmoveable� becomes meaningless in that context. In general both objects or forces have infinite inertia which are self-contradictory.

Of course, this all depends really on what you mean by �meets�.

CO� generally occurs through sublimation.
A bit like the chicken and the egg really.
If you look hard enough, you will always find a simple explanation.
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They both cancel each other out then?

Is the simple answer.
Yes, on the assumption that 'meets' means 'bumps into'.

Wind can be an unstoppable force that "meets" a large rock, whereby it is deflected, or harnessed and redirected if you are sailing etc etc. In this scenario, 'meets' is used in a different context.

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My head hurts now and I don't think it's the result of my cold.

If wind meets something and is somehow controlled or re-directed then it's not ustoppable is it?
Assuming a constant wind. It is unstoppable because you are merely letting it go by, by redirectiong it whilst intermittently harnessing its energy and forces. It will still carry on after you have used and abused its power.

Am I right with the above, or are you talking about trumping again?
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Yes you're right... ish. (Well I don't want you getting to big for your pants).

You have an unhealthy obsession with trumping though. Mind you... it does remind me of that Viz character, is it Jonny Fartypants or something? You've just stopped resembling Sherlock Holmes in my head... Oh dear, not good.
as i said earlier the laws of physics say .
that if the 2 meet the reaction will be to move away/apart from each other.

you were close with the wind analogy octavius.


just not 100% there : - )
CD my size and how I fit into my pants, is neither here nor there. Besides, who said I wear any?!

Legend, you may well be right. It is elementary. Another example could be when China Doll wee wee�s in the shower (so I am told). Whilst the projecting (or free-falling) wee wee is an unstoppable force moving towards an unmoveable object (the shower tray) one must give way since they cannot just absolve each other and disappear. In this instance the force is deflected, usually up the legs.

I do hope she rinses her legs afterwards.

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