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Post by Cinemachinery on Jul 11, 2017 18:51:32 GMT
It's amazing! There are soup kitchens, arts organizations, medical research foundations, churches sending out missionary workers, college students using their summers for foreign relief efforts, people painting, sculpting, writing, creating, raising children, building homes, protesting and exercising their civil rights, big brother/sister foundations and activities, working to preserve parks and natural resources, donating free time to crowd-sourced astronomy research, philanthropists trying to keep our cultural storytelling alive, people spending their weekends and evenings on "adopt a grandparent" programs to aid the elderly... The list of wonderfully constructive and fulfilling activities outside of "work/argue on the internet/work/repeat" is astoundingly large. You should consider joining us out there! Why do any of that when you can jerk off to armageddon fantasies off youtube instead? That does apparently help maintain the necessary level of misery that's seemingly desired.
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Post by progressiveelement on Jul 12, 2017 3:32:06 GMT
Dude we need to crowd-fund you a trip into the city so you can see what other people actually do with their lives. You wouldn't *believe* the shit people are achieving while you come every day to argue on the intertubes. What people? They are mere holograms projected by Da Evilz Co. ©666
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Post by maya55555 on Jul 12, 2017 16:45:27 GMT
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Amazing some of them have actually studied the mandolin.
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Post by theoncomingstorm on Jul 12, 2017 17:31:44 GMT
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Amazing some of them have actually studied the mandolin. ^Get ready folks, the next revelation will be that Molarmaya studied Bluegrass music under the tutelage of Bill Monroe and Earl Scruggs.
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Post by general313 on Aug 21, 2017 14:59:01 GMT
Everything in solar system is fine and none of the planets are doing weird things. Last 6000 years are no more special than any other time. Bullshit. But it can do wobbling based on the introduction of a massive foreign object in the solar system.  I guess the massive foreign object must have temporarily gone away, allowing the eclipse to occur as forecast by astronomers years and years ago.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 21, 2017 16:18:18 GMT
Bullshit. But it can do wobbling based on the introduction of a massive foreign object in the solar system.  I guess the massive foreign object must have temporarily gone away, allowing the eclipse to occur as forecast by astronomers years and years ago. I don't know. It's almost completely clouded over where I am.
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Post by maya55555 on Aug 21, 2017 16:25:41 GMT
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DANG!!!
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 21, 2017 16:52:42 GMT
I can see the sun through the cloud cover. I don't have the eclipse glasses but I do have a #10 welding lens. Not seeing the moon yet. If I've got this figured right it will be about half past one pm, although not entirely. Maybe about 88% where I am.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 21, 2017 17:27:14 GMT
I got the time wrong, M. It's happening right now, and it's wild. The sun looks like a cookie with one bite taken out of it.
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Post by general313 on Aug 21, 2017 17:47:00 GMT
I got the time wrong, M. It's happening right now, and it's wild. The sun looks like a cookie with one bite taken out of it. If you don't have the proper glasses, please be very careful looking at it (even with a welder's lens). It's safer to do the pinhole camera method.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Aug 21, 2017 17:51:14 GMT
I got the time wrong, M. It's happening right now, and it's wild. The sun looks like a cookie with one bite taken out of it. If you don't have the proper glasses, please be very careful looking at it (even with a welder's lens). It's safer to do the pinhole camera method. Thanks. I think it's over now. I just took a couple of quick looks at it. No damage to the old eyeballs.
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