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Thu 11/19/20 09:53 AM

I have faith in science esp when I can think it through and understand it myself.
I think that being so PC is not needed, when someone is babbling on in a nonsensical way call them on it, it may help them get in touch.
slaphead


He's probably gone away to bone up on his arguments and I, for one, am curious to know what will be said.

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Thu 11/19/20 06:48 AM
You can't go far wrong with the cult classics of "The Unnameable" and especially "The Unnameable Returns". Two of the best realised Lovecraft inspired films ever.

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Thu 11/19/20 02:44 AM
4c (feels like 2c. Rising to 6c and falling to 2c overnight). Cloudy, with a light 11kph NW wind and a 70% chance of rain this evening.

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Wed 11/18/20 02:45 PM
That seems quite unlikely (that you had a cogent response, given your previous statements).

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Wed 11/18/20 11:01 AM
So, the moon landings, voyager and all the many other exploratory craft were just an elaborate hoax?

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Wed 11/18/20 10:42 AM
Ok.

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Wed 11/18/20 10:13 AM
And all aircraft pilots in the world are part of the conspiracy I suppose?

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Wed 11/18/20 08:46 AM

What's really funny are the folks who scream "science is awesome" then claim we're stuck to the surface of dirt flywheel spinning 1000 MPH in a vacuum. You can test whether earth spins 15 deg/hr with a precision mechanical gyroscope proven maintain its position in space at that speed, and it fails every time without exception.





Perhaps you might prefer to argue your psuedo-science with the Hollow Earther's.

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Wed 11/18/20 07:32 AM
Hello and welcome waving

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Wed 11/18/20 07:28 AM
Yeah, sure. Things fall because they are heavy slaphead

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Wed 11/18/20 03:19 AM
12c (feels like 8c. Rising to 14c and falling to 3c overnight). Cloudy and raining, with moderate 32kph S wind.

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Tue 11/17/20 03:51 PM
"like Saturn, the Revolution devours its children,"

Commonly rendered as "The Revolution eats its own".

Jacques Mallet du Pan.

Taken from his 1793 essay: Considérations sur la nature de la Révolution de France, et sur les causes qui en prolongent la durée.

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Tue 11/17/20 12:55 PM




When folks use a phrase like "most" or "all" they're generalizing.

Even when speaking of personal experiences?


This is 2020 and apparently, what you said was tantamount to an "ism" or "phobia" and that can be very awkward.



To me, Xenophobia is the most dangerous phobia out there frown

This is Sir Dino we're talking about here.

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Tue 11/17/20 12:31 PM


When folks use a phrase like "most" or "all" they're generalizing.

Even when speaking of personal experiences?


This is 2020 and apparently, what you said was tantamount to an "ism" or "phobia" and that can be very awkward.

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Tue 11/17/20 11:32 AM
I read that Denmark brought in mandatory Covid vaccination for the entire population, until protests made them back down.

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Tue 11/17/20 11:17 AM
According to a report I saw recently, since lockdown 40% of UK adults have started drinking what are described as "dangerous" amounts of alcohol.
That must be at least 10% higher than usual. Fortunately, I've always been a lightweight where alcohol consumption is concerned.

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Tue 11/17/20 11:12 AM
It's the internet, it operates on the S.I.U.A.S.C protocol:

Suck It Up And Stop Complaining :wink:.

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Tue 11/17/20 05:42 AM
So....Many..... Elizabeth's :laughing:.

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Tue 11/17/20 02:28 AM
12c (feels like 10c. Rising to 14c and falling to 10c overnight). Cloudy, with a moderate 24kph SW wind and a 40% chance of rain.

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Mon 11/16/20 03:34 AM
8c (feels like 4c. Rising to 9c and staying there overnight). A moderate 24 kph W wind and Light showers.

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