Bro, I’ve only heard this line from people that don’t read
Bro, I’ve only heard this line from people that don’t read
Wow, do you live in the middle of a desert? I would try to move anyway if that’s the real situation.
Cool, a close second place to my favourite of being bitten by a scorpion
Also i think in Spook Country (but i’m not sure) he makes them use a t-shirt with an “ugly face” which is designed to disable facial recognition.
That’s a big ass map of the Us
Ah yes I do remember hiding in the black void under the table top, where existence can’t reach you
I now understand the feeling of cultural appropriation. I’m atheist but I grew up catholic and that depiction of jesus is culturally inappropriate
You sonofabitch I want a revolution to IMPROVE my situation, not to make it worse
Did they give you a fitbit?
Statistically insignificant compared to how many women are killed yearly by men.
p.s. it’s just a fact, but I’m sorry for her and if this has anything to do with the man-bear thing it’s a silly way to die.
I’m just saying it’s not as funny a joke as you are
Perfect, we really needed some more anti-science bullshit
Uh, acshually it was invented by the head chef of a prussian family IN HONOUR of Furst Puckler. Let’s put credit were it’s due, I hate when the work of professionals is misattributed to random rich people that just happened to be there at the right time.
The same way, I’m sure Mr. Sandwich had nothing to do with the actual creation of the food that bears his name. He probably never even put foot in the kitchen.
Sounds very reasonable
Lol, no. I’m talking of a general trend of the religious establishment against innovation and understanding.
Edit: Also i never said “science and religion must always oppose”. I said religion is against science. The hate is mostly unidirectional as science has mostly just indifference towards religion.
That priest, Lemaitre, was opposed to mixing science and religion and said that there was no contraddiction between his theory and what the bible says about the origin of the universe. This is a 1984-level cognitive dissonance event imo, and shows that mixing something ever growing like science with something immutable like religious establishment is very difficult especially in one direction.
This is a brilliant example of anecdotal example, which has no statistical value. I’m sure your dad is a great person.
“Where’s the fucking router”