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by Immoren » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:05 am
discoursedrome wrote:everyone knows that quote, "I know not what weapons World War Three will be fought, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones," but in a way it's optimistic and inspiring because it suggests that even after destroying civilization and returning to the stone age we'll still be sufficiently globalized and bellicose to have another world war right then and there
by De Fleuves » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:07 am
Immoren wrote:I should buy a plot o land and start growing biodiesel.
by Immoren » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:10 am
discoursedrome wrote:everyone knows that quote, "I know not what weapons World War Three will be fought, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones," but in a way it's optimistic and inspiring because it suggests that even after destroying civilization and returning to the stone age we'll still be sufficiently globalized and bellicose to have another world war right then and there
by Horusland » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:10 am
by De Fleuves » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:11 am
Immoren wrote:De Fleuves wrote:After looking through google images, I can safely be assured that biodiesel is literally a fuel nozzle growing from the ground
I think there was a study that otto engine with biofuel is more environmentally friendöy than electric car.
Then again with biofuels come other problems
by Immoren » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:12 am
discoursedrome wrote:everyone knows that quote, "I know not what weapons World War Three will be fought, but World War Four will be fought with sticks and stones," but in a way it's optimistic and inspiring because it suggests that even after destroying civilization and returning to the stone age we'll still be sufficiently globalized and bellicose to have another world war right then and there
by Jute » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:16 am
Immoren wrote:I guess that by the time next bus arrive id already be in city centre had i walked all the way.
Carl Sagan, astrophysicist and atheist wrote:"Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.
When we recognize our place in an immensity of light-years and in the passage of ages,
when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling,
that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual...
The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both."
Italios wrote:Jute's probably some sort of Robin Hood-type outlaw
"Boys and girls so happy, young and gay / Don't let false worldly joy carry your hearts away."
by Jute » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:18 am
Forsher wrote:Katyuscha wrote:I completely forgot there was an ignore list. I've never ignored anyone before
Ah, yes. I'd forgotten too. I think the other name was a porn and/or gorespammers. Name suggests former.HorusLand wrote:I did that for a short period of time (or so I intended) because of some arguments that sprang up. It was meant to be a short break to wait for things to settle down.
Here I am, more than a year later.
I don't post so much myself at the moment because I am busier than usual (although it's holidays right now), but taking a break, at least from a particular nation (as in your own, i.e. post with a puppet for a bit, if not just stop posting and reading), is definitely something that I would endorse if anyone were to consider doing so for whatever reason. I had a holiday puppet myself for a bit. Was very refreshing.
Carl Sagan, astrophysicist and atheist wrote:"Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.
When we recognize our place in an immensity of light-years and in the passage of ages,
when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling,
that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual...
The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both."
Italios wrote:Jute's probably some sort of Robin Hood-type outlaw
"Boys and girls so happy, young and gay / Don't let false worldly joy carry your hearts away."
by Horusland » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:19 am
Forsher wrote:I don't post so much myself at the moment because I am busier than usual (although it's holidays right now), but taking a break, at least from a particular nation (as in your own, i.e. post with a puppet for a bit, if not just stop posting and reading), is definitely something that I would endorse if anyone were to consider doing so for whatever reason. I had a holiday puppet myself for a bit. Was very refreshing.
by The Lacedaemonians » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:25 am
by De Fleuves » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:25 am
The Lacedaemonians wrote:Never playing Outlast ever again.
by Nova Rossiya » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:27 am
by The Lacedaemonians » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:28 am
by Horusland » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:29 am
Nova Rossiya wrote:Hs anyone here surrendered to the Nazi Reich? We shall not give up this time!
by Dyakovo » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:32 am
Immoren wrote:I should buy a plot o land and start growing biodiesel.
by Dyakovo » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:35 am
by The Holy Therns » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:36 am
Gallade wrote:Love, cake, wine and banter. No greater meaning to life (〜^∇^)〜
Ethel mermania wrote:to therns is to transend the pettiness of the field of play into the field of dreams.
by Ethel mermania » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:39 am
by Dyakovo » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:39 am
by Jute » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:39 am
Carl Sagan, astrophysicist and atheist wrote:"Science is not only compatible with spirituality; it is a profound source of spirituality.
When we recognize our place in an immensity of light-years and in the passage of ages,
when we grasp the intricacy, beauty, and subtlety of life, then that soaring feeling,
that sense of elation and humility combined, is surely spiritual...
The notion that science and spirituality are somehow mutually exclusive does a disservice to both."
Italios wrote:Jute's probably some sort of Robin Hood-type outlaw
"Boys and girls so happy, young and gay / Don't let false worldly joy carry your hearts away."
by De Fleuves » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:40 am
by Hurdegaryp » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:41 am
CVT Temp wrote:I mean, we can actually create a mathematical definition for evolution in terms of the evolutionary algorithm and then write code to deal with abstract instances of evolution, which basically equates to mathematical proof that evolution works. All that remains is to show that biological systems replicate in such a way as to satisfy the minimal criteria required for evolution to apply to them, something which has already been adequately shown time and again. At this point, we've pretty much proven that not only can evolution happen, it pretty much must happen since it's basically impossible to prevent it from happening.
by Dyakovo » Sat Aug 29, 2015 5:42 am
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