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Rudy
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Man. 29 years old. Zodiac sign: Pisces.
Looking for: woman. In age: 26-36
I like discussing, sometimes arguing. Been told I can be contrarian, but trying to conform my ways. Enjoy reading, think it is important. The classics daunt me, but I keep struggling. Try to exercise when I can, I choose consistency over quantity. A metaphor for life? Ice cream in the park. You like that dog, really? Spilt on my shirt, damn. Good thing I brought a napkin. Oh well, let's go for a drink.
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Kiaran
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Man. 27 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 24-34
You can say im a redneck/hippie. My personality is like every dude on Big Bang Theory except for the smarts part. I'll try anything twice except mustard. Hoodies,shorts and dc's/ no shoes at all is my style. My hair is long in the winter and shaved in the summer. I am looking for a best friend. Someone who likes getting dirty,can role with the punches and sarcasm,doesnt get mad but gets even(prank wise),doesnt have a side job as a clown being caked up in all that sh*t ***,and wouldn't completely rule out living on ***acres in the mountains one day. All music except country. Tv: Walking dead,Game of thrones,Vikings,Duck dynasty,Science,history,Natgeo and all survival shows. Anything except something that spins really fast. If it was your idea I'm looking for you when I puke.
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Johnathan
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Man. 28 years old. Zodiac sign: Leo.
Looking for: woman. In age: 25-35
I expect nothing from meetville (who would?)According to the traditional model, black holes are defined by only two quantities: mass and angular momentum (a black hole rotation velocity). Once their progenitor has collapsed (a high mass star, for ***, that at the end of its life cycle implodes inwards) its memory is lost forever. All that is left is a quiescent black hole, with almost no distinctive features: all black holes, mass and angular momentum aside, look almost the same.According to Sotiriou, things may not have occurred this way. "Black holes, according to our calculations, may have hair," explains Sotiriou, referring to a well-;black holes have no hair.""Although Kerr's 'bald' model is consistent with General Relativity, it might not be consistent with some well-known extensions of Einstein's theory, called tensor-scalar theories," adds Sotiriou. "This is why we have carried out a series of new calculations that enabled us to focus on the matter that normally surrounds realistic black holes, those observed by astrophysicists. This matter forces the pure and simple black hole hypothesized by Kerr to develop a new 'charge' (the hair, as we call it) which anchors it to the surrounding matter, and probably to the entire Universe."The experimental confirmation of this new hypothesis may come from the observations carried out with the interferometers, *** of recording the gravitational waves. "According to our calculations, the growth of the black hole's hair," concludes Sotiriou "is accompanied by the emission of distinctive gravitational waves. In the future, the recordings by the *** challenge Kerr's model and broaden our knowledge of the origins of gravity."Well this is my last go on meetville. I really don't have too much time to write too much now, but I will update this profile later. It'll actually tell you something about me or if you're impatient you can just ask. A few quick things though; I work a stable full time job, I have 6 tattoos and I love to play guitar. *** is where you can find a few jam tracks. Also ***friendly. I guess it would depend on your comfort level. Anything from dinner to bowling to a trip to the city.