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From: FatBoyGang
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  • Sopa will smite you

  • @Kushburnindaily Sopa: watch?v=WIHAkqCls4A

  • LOL THE COMMENTS ABOVE ARE PRICELESS

  • I laughed so hard when I read the comments on this video. Fuck hipsters.

  • The music you listen to makes me smile, I listen to this type of music and no one appreciates it. :} there's some people out there who dont just like songs about ass,tits, and weed. yes!<3

  • dude this song is diffrent

  • im sure this songs creation is linked to your existence somehow. THE BUTTERFLY EFFECT PERHAPS!.

  • @mcsc177 Perhaps. I'm no entomologist, however. That and butterflies are for girls.

  • @FatBoyGang lol

  • @FatBoyGang You have failed. The butterfly effect reffers to the fact that a very insignificant action can lead through a chain of events to a happening with much greater impact.

    Example 1: A butterfly moves its wings at Brazil and the result is a storm over your head.

    Example 2: mcsc177 refers to the butterfly effect, you fail and the result is me writing this.

  • @Christakos42a I merely debated his statement and followed that by a sarcastic retort. For comical affect, of course. I obviously know that the name butterfly effect is only a metaphotical conception, such to suggest that a shift so docile and dainty like the flap of a butterfly's wings could cause a chain of events in the atmoshpere that would cause a delay or acceleration in wind or discharge, a chaos theory really. It wouldn't cause a storm over your head like you had mentioned.

  • @Christakos42a ...Your definition is generic and lacking, but it seems you have a very slight idea of what a butterfly effect entails. Firstly, in order for a butterfly effect to even take place, there needs to be a nonlinear, dependant system. Such as the Lorenz attractor, since your giving examples. It's not so much a chain recation, like you thought, but a single variable that is altered causing it's outcome to alter. Which causes it's outcome's outcome to alter.

  • @Christakos42a ...And so forth. It's similar to a chain reaction, but different. Think of time travel. If one event was changed in the past, it would cause a whole new chain of events following that overwriting what has already happened. If we could see the parallel dimensions of our future lives that follow our choices, we'd have a fifth dimensional view- but I won't get into dimensions here. You may want to look into some of Edward Lorenez's work. I can give you some materials if you wish.

  • @FatBoyGang I actually would like said reading materials. It sounds like very interesting work :D

  • cool! I like this song!

  • thanks for being creative.

  • Amanda diggs.

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