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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 20, 2009 15:27:31 GMT -5
Oh look! That kitten looks completely ripe for consumption! I wonder if I should I have a kitty stir-fry, I heard they go famously well with soya beans and mushrooms... *grabs katana CATana* It begins
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 20, 2009 15:06:09 GMT -5
OH MY GOD! SOOO CWUTE SOOO CWUTE SOOO CWUUUTE!
I WUV IT I WUV IT I WUV IT
IT'S THE MOST ADORABLE LITTLE MUNCHKINS TO EVER LIVE!
WHO'S SANDA'S WIKKLE BABY, YOU ARE! YOU ARE!
Ahem, also Vene, Current, the first person to say"looks tasty" will die a horrible, horrible death.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 20, 2009 11:49:06 GMT -5
Felicitations! Sounds like you deserve a decent score, especially if you've been working hard. Have a celebratory cookie, *hands Akage a basket full of cookies*
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 20, 2009 11:38:40 GMT -5
As has been pointed out, it isn't going to finish Creationism and it isn't going to 'prove' anything about Darwin's theory. But what really is interesting is that it was found in Europe, I'm no primate palaeontologist, but that suggests that Europe could well be more important in biological human evolution than is commonly seen.
Aside from anything, a 47-million year old fossil with opposable thumbs is a real find. It may not be as ground-breaking as some media outlets are making it look, but it sure is interesting.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 20, 2009 11:24:58 GMT -5
Lots of relatives worry that "you'll change" and that you won't want to stay in that town I've never understood the idea of "I was born here, grew up here, will raise my kids here, and die here," though several of my HS classmates are doing just that. I grew up in a county of about 5000 people. I was 13, I think, before we got our first fast food resteraunt. I've seen people wax politic about rural life, but I just don't understand it. There is NOTHING there. No culture (unless you count things like the Bass Festival ), no jobs, no growth, no future. It would be one thing if you lived your life in a major metropolitian area where, even if you still technically live in the same area you grew up, there's actually stuff going on and change. One of my greatest fears is living somewhere like where I grew up. I'd go crazy from boredom in a month! This. I'm probably worse, the idea of even living in the anglophony for my whole life scares me. I see loads of people who say they like travelling abroad, and would like to move there, but never get round to it, and I really fear ending up like that.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 20, 2009 11:16:27 GMT -5
Python, they cannot regurgitate, so if you can get its tail in its mouth, then it's fucked. Crocodiles are harder to fight though.
Preferred superpower: The ability for your hair to grow at 15,000 times their normal speed whenever you get angry, or the ability to turn into an inanimate ball of mucus for fifteen minutes every time you orgasm?
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 19, 2009 16:43:37 GMT -5
Who needs context?
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 19, 2009 16:03:07 GMT -5
Sources please, because I'm pretty damn sure I don't live under Sharia law.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 19, 2009 15:53:10 GMT -5
Kids can be annoying little gits at times. I can kinda understand why they would be embarrassed by it though, no one likes seeing their parents making out, and in a culture with such a negative attitude to homosexuality, they were never going to love it.
That said, there is no justification for deleting the picture, just because they didn't like it. It is an invasion of your privacy and very childish. Assuming of course, that it was them.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 19, 2009 11:47:51 GMT -5
I feel it is a travesty, that no one has mentioned that this is the single greatest image in the world.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 19, 2009 8:40:12 GMT -5
I think far too many people try to go about this too logically. Aliens would not be perfectly evolved, generally things that are perfectly adapted to their environment do not become more intelligent simply because they do not need to. Humans only became so intelligent, because it offered us a means of adapting to all sorts of climates, thus giving us a considerable edge. If we had been perfectly suited to our early environment, then increased intelligence would not have such a great advantage that it would rapidly replace inferior genes.
Furthermore, I don't think that Alien societies are likely to work in a logical way. There is no reason to assume that their society would not be at least a emotional and principled as our own
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 18, 2009 11:07:14 GMT -5
Sunday? Dammit that means I miss...unless... timezones did it! It's still Sunday over here in the same country as you!
Anyway, Merry Geburtstag Blue, and all manner of pleasant things be upon you.
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 16, 2009 5:05:25 GMT -5
I've been staring at that forest one for so long that everything on it looks like a mindfuck now. What am I meant to be looking for?
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 15, 2009 11:14:31 GMT -5
Another thing for me is the fact that if god is supposedly all knowing, all powerful, and ever present, he must have known that the serpent was going to tempt Eve, and must have watched it happen. And the kicker? He could have stopped it. But instead he let it happen. Let people fall into sin when he could have easily stopped it? Loving indeed. More to the point, why did he put the bloody tree in the garden in the first place?
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Post by Sandafluffoid on May 15, 2009 10:40:18 GMT -5
Fable 2 is terrible. The first fable was totally awesome though I enjoyed Fable II, but it was very frustrating. If the game had been just a little more open-ended, it could have been beyond awesome. As it was it felt like it was missing something.
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