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Good Day .
HE SAW INSIDE THE INTELIGENCE
Now, a more LOGICAL method of explaining the Odd Scout phenomenon would be to say they are actually located upon a fourth dimension, one which is perpendicular to all three dimensions we perceive. In this way, they would theoretically be able to move through objects and choose not to but also be somewhat immune to effects transmitted from the third dimension (say, boolets,) by simply shifting position in their 4-d matrix to one where said boolets are NOT located.
This comment thread has been officially inverse-trolled by science. Mind=blown.
My pic got chosen!
QUAKE IN FEAR MORTALS!!!
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> Tell iPug that he can't stop me from making my own story
http://img203.imageshack.us/img203/5664/oddscout.jpg
http://img641.imageshack.us/img641/7761/oddscout2.jpg
They're not fantastic or anything, but they're something.