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I was just informed that I am a sick, evil man
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http://www.scienceforums.net/forums/calendar.php?s=&action=getinfo&eventid=5
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http://www.gigasociety.org/ - takes one in a billion people, 99.9999999 percentile IQ score.
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..or if you find an image you want to use, I can shrink it down for you
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It looks to be some sort of parody site. Especially the part about kix Look at the photos, he doesn't seem to be too serious.
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I thoought this was an interesting manifestation.
blike replied to aman's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
lol, i just stumbled upon it today, i almost posted it. clever indeed -
What are the webpages you visit on a daily basis? I checkout these sites at least twice a day: http://www.fark.com http://www.scienceforums.net http://www.slashdot.org http://www.penny-arcade.com http://www.ign.com http://www.drudgereport.com
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May I ask what the heck i'm looking at? Subject: visual proof of god? (j) JFK's head in a natural rock formation Proof of God??
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do you know what journal that was in?
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Proposal for an electromagnetic propulsion system
blike replied to Peter Dunn's topic in Other Sciences
Peter, I understand your idea, however I still do not understand how it generates actual thrust against gravity. I do understand the concept of the magnets, however I don't think it would get off the ground. For example: Lets use my body in place the magnets. The lower half of my body (legs) are the lower magnet. The upper half of my body (torso/head) is the uppermagnet. For all intents lets just assume they have equal mass. Now, imagine me crouched over the floor, knees bent (like a baseball catcher). Now when we turn the first magnet on, the polarities repel, so the upper magnet moves upward. In the same way, lets imagine my upper torso moves upward, my legs act as the repelling force as I straighten them. Now, in your example, the magnets once again QUICKLY switch polarities and the bottom one is pulled upwards. In the same way, I quickly pull my legs upward (off the ground) into the crouching position again. In concept, I imagine this is the same effect the magnets will have. No matter how quickly I repeat this motion, I will still end up on the ground extending and contracting my legs because I have no constant outward thrust. -
I do agree that having a healthy body and eating healthy food does help with preventative measures. What is the extent that homeopaths attempt to "remedy"? If I come to you with pleurisy, can a homeopath do anything about it? Do they treat complex illnesses, or just things like the common cold..
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What is the main difference? Why hasn't there been research into Hahnemannian Homeopathy?
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Quick response is for quick responses, like this one. If you want a full blow post, press the "post reply" button.
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lol, the link is dead. why doesn't NASA just build a few of those up there and supply earth with infinite amounts of energy?
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Universal Solution for Heroin Addiction
blike replied to Hitman47's topic in Psychiatry and Psychology
Stopping production is a good idea, but it doesn't necessarily help those who are already addicted. Though in time, the supply would run out and they would have no choice but to stop. -
http://www.cropcirclenews.com/modules/news/article.php?storyid=128 Thats a pretty interesting read. There was a show on TLC recently about something similar. US Military showed up and all as well. I must say, though, that is one UGLY crop circle.
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placebo's work magic sometimes! Anyhow, I don't know much about homeopathy actually. Are there homeopaths that practice today in the states? Do they get a degree? I know the girl that sat behind me in bio1 wanted to be a homeopath, thats about the extent of my knowledge
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I guess I should do some research into it before I spout off my opinion. I havn't seen his side of the argument yet, so I dunno.
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Michael Moore? I wonder if it was as accurate as his bowling for columbine "documentary".
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Paul was narrating both. There is actually a denomination of homosexual Christians. I'm not sure what they think of those verses, but one I spoke to thought paul was a raging homophobic. Paul is actually the only one in the new testament who speaks against homosexuality. It is not mentioned in any of the other new testament books.
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indeed. I see his point
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Actually in the states it costs more to be married. There was a couple recently that had been married 40 some odd years and decided to divorce but still live together because they could not afford to stay married. I see your point though.
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No, the methodist Bible isn't any different. "For this reason God gave them up to vile passions. For even their women exchanged the natural use for what is against nature. Likewise also the men, leaving the natural use of the woman, burned in their lust for one another, men with men committing what is shameful, and receiving in themselves the penalty of their error which was due." (Romans 1:26-27). "Do you not know that the unrighteous will not inherit the kingdom of God? Do not be deceived. Neither fornicators, not idolaters, nor adulterers, nor homosexuals, nor sodomites... will inherit the kingdom of heaven." (1 Corinthians 6:9-10). Those are the two main verses that speak of homosexuality. While neither of these forbid homosexual marriage explicitly, it should be obvious that the Bible is not in support of homosexuality. However, this is not saying to be homophobic.