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Post by cupcakes on Jul 10, 2017 19:19:46 GMT
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Post by OldSamVimes on Jul 10, 2017 20:02:25 GMT
Thanks for the big tip Erjen.
Starting work on the family bunker today, gonna go buy some guns and canned goods and one of them child sex robots.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 10, 2017 22:05:55 GMT
Yes, it does. Christ said that people would party and play as they did in the time of Noah, and quite frankly that's what I see going on now. I agree. Thing is, it's also been going on every single year for many thousands of years. "Party and play" is a default human behaviour. Nope, not me. What I have said is that the only way the moon/sun could be radically off is if the Earth's axis was hugely tilted, and that the effects of this would be immediately unmissably obvious to pretty much everyone in the world. "Where has the sun gone?" / "Where has the night gone?" would be just about the only thing all seven billion of us were talking about. Since this has not happened, we can rest assured that the sun and moon are where they should be and you just made mistake. Short version : It's dark outside right now. Therefore you are wrong. Again.
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Post by maya55555 on Jul 10, 2017 23:11:09 GMT
DO YOU THINK THAT. NASA IS TOTALLY HONEST WITH YOU?
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Post by Cinemachinery on Jul 11, 2017 1:18:35 GMT
After trying to sell us that whole "the earth is a globe" thing? No way.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 11, 2017 6:54:14 GMT
Yes, it does. Christ said that people would party and play as they did in the time of Noah, and quite frankly that's what I see going on now. I agree. Thing is, it's also been going on every single year for many thousands of years. "Party and play" is a default human behaviour. Nope, not me. What I have said is that the only way the moon/sun could be radically off is if the Earth's axis was hugely tilted, and that the effects of this would be immediately unmissably obvious to pretty much everyone in the world. "Where has the sun gone?" / "Where has the night gone?" would be just about the only thing all seven billion of us were talking about. Since this has not happened, we can rest assured that the sun and moon are where they should be and you just made mistake. Short version : It's dark outside right now. Therefore you are wrong. Again. Then it must have been puvo. The two of you are pretty much interchangeable.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 11, 2017 7:17:33 GMT
Yes, it does. Christ said that people would party and play as they did in the time of Noah, and quite frankly that's what I see going on now. That's debatable. One of your pals (graham, I think it was, but I'm not sure)) told me that wherever the moon is in the sky it is natural for the moon to be there. If you agree, then yes, all is as it should be. People have partied and played since time began. Some don't party and play and are religious, some do party and play and are religious. It doesn't make any darn difference who parties and plays and who doesn't, and perhaps you need to lighten up a bit and stop concerning yourself with what others do in regards to their journey and development of the soul. Suffering happens, it's got nothing to do with the Christian biblical rain of fire. It is all in order and what is going on is ultimately only important with what is going on in your own life and how you deal with things. Yes, you can question what you see going down and happening, but at the end of the day, you can't take on the whole world, only enhance your own. Nice speech. And I can even find some points of agreement, but the partying and playing that goes on now is to the exclusion of everything else. And obviously I can't take on the whole world.....now. Who knows for certain about the future though? Sometimes things have a way of changing unexpectedly.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2017 8:11:48 GMT
DO YOU THINK THAT. NASA IS TOTALLY HONEST WITH YOU? Yes. They have everything to gain and nothing to lose from honesty.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2017 8:12:22 GMT
I agree. Thing is, it's also been going on every single year for many thousands of years. "Party and play" is a default human behaviour. Nope, not me. What I have said is that the only way the moon/sun could be radically off is if the Earth's axis was hugely tilted, and that the effects of this would be immediately unmissably obvious to pretty much everyone in the world. "Where has the sun gone?" / "Where has the night gone?" would be just about the only thing all seven billion of us were talking about. Since this has not happened, we can rest assured that the sun and moon are where they should be and you just made mistake. Short version : It's dark outside right now. Therefore you are wrong. Again. Then it must have been puvo. The two of you are pretty much interchangeable. Like you and a little kid who knows nothing about space.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2017 8:16:50 GMT
People have partied and played since time began. Some don't party and play and are religious, some do party and play and are religious. It doesn't make any darn difference who parties and plays and who doesn't, and perhaps you need to lighten up a bit and stop concerning yourself with what others do in regards to their journey and development of the soul. Suffering happens, it's got nothing to do with the Christian biblical rain of fire. It is all in order and what is going on is ultimately only important with what is going on in your own life and how you deal with things. Yes, you can question what you see going down and happening, but at the end of the day, you can't take on the whole world, only enhance your own. Nice speech. And I can even find some points of agreement, but the partying and playing that goes on now is to the exclusion of everything else. Sure it is. That's why nothing in this world ever gets built, nothing ever gets written, no music is composed, no shops ever open, there are no police, no firefighters, nobody ever goes to work... everyone is just partying all the time. Oh, wait, no. It's just that you're wrong. Again.
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Post by progressiveelement on Jul 11, 2017 11:58:05 GMT
DO YOU THINK THAT. NASA IS TOTALLY HONEST WITH YOU? They admitted to knowing Columbia's crew were going to die, and chose not to tell them that their shuttle had been damaged in a manner that compromised their ability to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, and doing so would result in them blowing up. They thought it better to die without knowing, than circling the planet until they died with no chance of help. 👍 And that a serious breakdown in communication resulted in Apollo 1's crew being burned to death and fused to their seats via the nylon straps they had asked to be substituted for something less flammable. 👍 And that they failed to note that the unusually cold weather conditions one Florida day had created the right circumstances to compromise Challenger, which blew up on takeoff. 👍 Compare that with the filthy Russkies who covered up deaths and accidents by airbrushing people out of photos. One death via crashing capsule was officially recorded as blunt trauma, despite emergency services reporting the thing to be so hot that the metal was melting off it. 😲 👍 One area NASA tend to be tightlipped about is certain projects that wind up under the complete control of the mi!itary. 👽👽👽👽
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2017 12:09:45 GMT
They admitted to knowing Columbia's crew were going to die, and chose not to tell them that their shuttle had been damaged in a manner that compromised their ability to re-enter Earth's atmosphere, and doing so would result in them blowing up. They thought it better to die without knowing, than circling the planet until they died with no chance of help. Not quite. Nasa didn't know the shuttle would burn up on re-entry at all - they knew it might, and chose not to tell the crew about that possibility.
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Post by Cinemachinery on Jul 11, 2017 16:07:00 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.
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 11, 2017 16:51:29 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. Please tell me of their achievements, dude.
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Post by Cinemachinery on Jul 11, 2017 17:14:05 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. Please tell me of their achievements, dude. 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!
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Post by The Herald Erjen on Jul 11, 2017 17:33:51 GMT
Please tell me of their achievements, dude. 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! Lovely. Doesn't sound as exciting as tipping over cars at Berkeley, though.
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Post by Deleted on Jul 11, 2017 17:47:29 GMT
Please tell me of their achievements, dude. 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?
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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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