Speaking strictly scientifically; if you were invisible not only would no one be able to see you, but you couldn't see anything either. When light bounces off of opaque objects, than light in turn bounces off of our retinas and that's how we see. If you're invisible, then your retinas are transparent. Light passes through instead of bouncing off, meaning you don't see nuthin'.
But if you're that special science-fictiony kind of invisible where you can still see, then you should go to a movie with me, JR, and maybe some other people tonight. It'll be at Stonybrook, around 10ish. Call JR, he's the one with the plan.
And if you're purely scientifically invisible, you can still come for the post-movie conversation.
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But if you're that special science-fictiony kind of invisible where you can still see, then you should go to a movie with me, JR, and maybe some other people tonight. It'll be at Stonybrook, around 10ish. Call JR, he's the one with the plan.
And if you're purely scientifically invisible, you can still come for the post-movie conversation.
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IKASUCON!!!! remember!! (i'll send details later!)
let's go buy comics or something!!
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