Commented 15 years ago2009-11-09 00:19:29 UTC
in journal: #6198Comment #55492
Don't delete it. "If the butterfly is kept in your possession by force, then how much is its possession actually worth? And is it truly your possession?"
If the butterfly is in my possession, then it was worth the effort I put forth to capture it at the very least. Otherwise I wouldn't have it. It could be argued that the effort I put forth, alone, justifies my possession of it.
Commented 15 years ago2009-11-07 20:59:45 UTC
in journal: #6192Comment #60478
Edit: If your government provided the entire country with a free connection, it would still have to be a slow, cheap one. There just isn't enough money to fund high-speed for everyone, nor is there any need. There never is-- the whole point is to provide just enough to get by, and that's why things like personalized health care are always a better choice if you can afford it. Not to mention you're a lot more susceptible to being arrested for all those illegal things you use the internet for if the government is providing for you.
And you'd still be paying for it, just not up front.
Commented 15 years ago2009-11-07 16:36:55 UTC
in journal: #6187Comment #61745
Nothing wrong with being sentimental-- keep caring, and don't joke that you're stupid because of it. If you [people] weren't sentimental, then life would be a hell of a lot more boring.
Commented 15 years ago2009-11-05 23:02:04 UTC
in journal: #6183Comment #59669
Well, jesus, I hope you aren't that stupid.
Anyway: I used to work at a convinience store a few years ago. I just heard a story that a clerk got shot and killed. Ihat could have been me.
I use to drive a car. I just heard about a bad accident on the news where 4 people died. That could have been me.
I used to cross the street when it was my turn to go. I just heard that someone crossing the street was hit by a drunk driver. That could have been me.
etc. It could always "be me", but the probability is virtually nill, and it wasn't me. And it wouldn't be rational to ever count on it "being me", or I wouldn't ever do anything.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-30 21:09:42 UTC
in journal: #6170Comment #42750
" But who knows, you can't put me down for believing that earth was created by God. Science hasn't proven how it was created, thats why its called the big bang "THEORY". It's called the Big Bang Theory because it's an attempt to explain an observed fact, not because it hasn't been proven. The Big Bang has been "proven" just as concretely as the Theory of Gravity. Please look into what constitutes a scientific theory, and how one differs from the textbook definition of a theory. It's important to know this because if the Big Bang turns out to be wrong, then we literally know nothing about the nature of our universe. Nothing. And I'll gladly explain why if you think that's a bogus statement.
Also, the Big Bang Theory doesn't explain how the universe was created, that's a very common misconception. It only explains what happens at T= 10^(-43) second after creation. We haven't developed any physics to explain the complex nature of our universe before that point in time. It has nothing to do with how the universe was actually created in the first place, only how it developed after an unimaginably short amount of time.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-30 13:58:41 UTC
in journal: #6170Comment #42746
Terrorists don't really care about others believing what they do, they're just all about their own salvation. Muslims for the most part don't really care about the salvation of others.
And for the love of god. Stop referring to "Christianity" as "religion", you know better. There are thousands of religions and many of them don't even have gods or an explanation for creation or any of the foundations that Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are built on. You also have to stop pushing everything as fact, because again, you should know better. I don't think I once heard you say "I believe" or "It's only rational to think that".
Anyway, you're very narrow minded by saying "fuck you I believe what I want to believe" after spending 5 minutes bashing the foundations of Christian faith. You just don't do that. You know what? Fuck you too, because they're just as entitled to believe what they want to believe, and you know damn well that the vast majority of them are totally harmless, normal people.
Try to be more open minded. Most people aren't even smart enough to understand the concepts of the complex science used today to explain the universe. I mean really, why do you hold it against someone who just finds solace in believing in a higher power or that death isn't the end? And don't say some bullshit about the religious radicals, because you weren't talking about the radicals. You touched on the radicals, but you spent most of your time bashing the harmless foundations, ergo you spent most of your time bashing the normal people.
Commented 15 years ago2009-10-27 01:55:31 UTC
in journal: #6154Comment #59663
That's a pretty shaky generalization you're making, being based on what one guy can do. In any case the reporter is clearly American by nationality. And if her name is representative of her race, then she at least can't be Japanese because the "ng" sound doesn't exist in Japanese.
Methinks she either shared the burger or simply threw away pieces. Or maybe she was really hungry, but over a pound of ground beef plus the rest of the burger? I get full from a 12oz steak, but maybe I'm just a lightweight.
"If the butterfly is kept in your possession by force, then how much is its possession actually worth? And is it truly your possession?"
If the butterfly is in my possession, then it was worth the effort I put forth to capture it at the very least. Otherwise I wouldn't have it.
It could be argued that the effort I put forth, alone, justifies my possession of it.
Your Russian accent reminds me of Stalker characters.
Edit: Hotdog, is it the same accent that Ellis has in L4D2?
Was this built for L4D, or did you just use L4D content?
And you'd still be paying for it, just not up front.
What?
If you [people] weren't sentimental, then life would be a hell of a lot more boring.
Anyway:
I used to work at a convinience store a few years ago. I just heard a story that a clerk got shot and killed. Ihat could have been me.
I use to drive a car. I just heard about a bad accident on the news where 4 people died. That could have been me.
I used to cross the street when it was my turn to go. I just heard that someone crossing the street was hit by a drunk driver. That could have been me.
etc.
It could always "be me", but the probability is virtually nill, and it wasn't me. And it wouldn't be rational to ever count on it "being me", or I wouldn't ever do anything.
I like the next picture where he's all "duel...?"
Anyway what are the spontaneous green goggle for?
It's called the Big Bang Theory because it's an attempt to explain an observed fact, not because it hasn't been proven. The Big Bang has been "proven" just as concretely as the Theory of Gravity. Please look into what constitutes a scientific theory, and how one differs from the textbook definition of a theory. It's important to know this because if the Big Bang turns out to be wrong, then we literally know nothing about the nature of our universe. Nothing. And I'll gladly explain why if you think that's a bogus statement.
Also, the Big Bang Theory doesn't explain how the universe was created, that's a very common misconception. It only explains what happens at T= 10^(-43) second after creation. We haven't developed any physics to explain the complex nature of our universe before that point in time. It has nothing to do with how the universe was actually created in the first place, only how it developed after an unimaginably short amount of time.
But this bears repeating:
"I'd also like to point out I have no problem with gays, as long as they don't hit on me."
And for the love of god. Stop referring to "Christianity" as "religion", you know better. There are thousands of religions and many of them don't even have gods or an explanation for creation or any of the foundations that Christianity, Islam, and Judaism are built on. You also have to stop pushing everything as fact, because again, you should know better. I don't think I once heard you say "I believe" or "It's only rational to think that".
Anyway, you're very narrow minded by saying "fuck you I believe what I want to believe" after spending 5 minutes bashing the foundations of Christian faith. You just don't do that.
You know what? Fuck you too, because they're just as entitled to believe what they want to believe, and you know damn well that the vast majority of them are totally harmless, normal people.
Try to be more open minded. Most people aren't even smart enough to understand the concepts of the complex science used today to explain the universe. I mean really, why do you hold it against someone who just finds solace in believing in a higher power or that death isn't the end? And don't say some bullshit about the religious radicals, because you weren't talking about the radicals. You touched on the radicals, but you spent most of your time bashing the harmless foundations, ergo you spent most of your time bashing the normal people.
In any case the reporter is clearly American by nationality. And if her name is representative of her race, then she at least can't be Japanese because the "ng" sound doesn't exist in Japanese.
Methinks she either shared the burger or simply threw away pieces. Or maybe she was really hungry, but over a pound of ground beef plus the rest of the burger? I get full from a 12oz steak, but maybe I'm just a lightweight.
I refuse to wish you a happy birthday without knowing how old you are.
You should probably edit your original journal with the right link, though.
Facepunch. Zing.