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#1 Before February 2015

gregregreg
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How is This Physically Possible?

How the *inserts curse word here* is this (EE) physically possible?

So...does this mean that EE physics have been defied...AGAIN?

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This was in a world where I DID NOT have the code. I was in a boost arrow line...and then whatever is shown above happened. YES, I did try using all of the arrows, jump, etc. So, I wonder, HOW COULD MrShoe LET THIS (as bad as he is with the physics) HAPPEN?
(Sorry for the yelling.)

-Greg

Last edited by gregregreg (Dec 3 2012 11:57:38 pm)


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Best of luck to you all in your lives. Thanks for all the good times.

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#2 Before February 2015

Krazyman50
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Re: How is This Physically Possible?

I think I know what happened:
The force of the arrows pointing left probably instantly stopped the up boosts and forced you against the block.

#3 Before February 2015

mavri
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Re: How is This Physically Possible?

me too   this only hapened when i did win
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Last edited by mavri (Dec 4 2012 2:58:12 pm)

#4 Before February 2015

Anch
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Re: How is This Physically Possible?

Mhhhhh, that's interesting. I think that is a glitch.

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