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#94 - Why the **** would you Google BDSM with safesearch on? 08/16/2013 on True. 0
#58 - They don't use it anymore in most districts, however when they…  [+] (2 new replies) 08/16/2013 on Haha Fuck You +3
#82 - stopsdropsand (08/16/2013) [-]
Its also used to test to see if someone is drunk enough to even attempt to say it backwards
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#59 - srapture (08/16/2013) [-]
I've learnt something today. Thank you, kind sir.
#203 - Not religious but: 1. Factual, physical, scientific e…  [+] (1 new reply) 08/12/2013 on God on fb +1
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#235 - noblexfenrir (08/12/2013) [-]
2> I was unaware personal experience, much less a supernatural personal experience was considered evidence now. So all alien abductions are real then...right?

3> Non-belief in something is the default position we take when we lack evidence, we do this with everything else, people just decide to not do it with god because they want it to be true instead of knowing it is. Noone is saying he doesn't exist (people who do are making their own claim), we are saying there is no proof he does, so we default to non-existence until evidence is shown.

4> The scope of scientific evidence is all encompassing. We just think it's faulty because it's a cure-all answer. The scientific method and the process of science itself is the best possible method for non-omniscient organisms to discover the workings of the universe around us, and science can and will, find all of these answers, if we apply it correctly and advance our knowledge. That's all science is, discovering and testing new ideas and concepts.

I get where you're coming from and while I disagreed with you on most points, I understand what you mean, one last thing to disagree with you on though: "it has nothing to do with religion in the slightest"

It has everything to do with religions that make determinations of reality. If god created the universe, science sure as hell has alot to do with religion. If god causes anything to happen "supernaturally", it has to do with science, if religion is anything but a culture to someone, if it has any deity who has ever done a single iota of intervention in or upon this universe, science is sure as fuck involved.
#261 - Comment deleted 08/11/2013 on Xbox one Unboxing! +1
#160 - Or maybe Freddie was just a massive troll and was like "I… 08/11/2013 on Good guys among us comp 0
#75 - Thank God, they repealed Don't Ask Don't Tell. 08/11/2013 on Sounds about right -1
#15 - Community college. 08/11/2013 on College 0
#45 - Don't know about the rest, but the blue jay one is probably pr…  [+] (3 new replies) 08/10/2013 on Birds +20
#56 - grimagination (08/10/2013) [-]
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#88 - jooby (08/11/2013) [-]
I'm gonna shove that bat up your ass and turn you into a popsicle.
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#67 - rhiaanor (08/11/2013) [-]
"You're an asshole"

*gets bat to beat the shit out of someone for an insult* uh....huh...
#265 - A. It's not that hard to get to the Moon, we already had missi…  [+] (2 new replies) 08/09/2013 on Arnold +2
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#272 - konradkurze (08/09/2013) [-]
do you even understand the distance to get to the moon, going halfway around earth to russia isnt that far compared to the moon

who provided the soil samples and have any independent researchers been allowed to test them to make sure they are actually not from earth....and its not that hard to hollywood up 'the earth' in the background of a 'moon landing'

usa is spending trillions of dollars a year on war, if it actually ever decided on peace it would easily have enough to make an attempt to try moon mining

if the moon actually has tritium, then theres a good start towards building power generators up there to start building a colony and test if humans can live off earth.....if a moon base was deemed successful then other countries would be able to help fund developing it further, so usa could make a profit on shipping international personnel and equipment up there to keep developing
#269 - tritium (08/09/2013) [-]
I'm more useful than that, geez.
#252 - I could reply in a logical, coherent manner with all the reaso…  [+] (4 new replies) 08/09/2013 on Arnold +2
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#256 - konradkurze (08/09/2013) [-]
so in other words you dont actually have logical reasons but are showing me a strong face of pretending you do so you dont look bad for backing out of the debate?
#265 - kingpongthedon (08/09/2013) [-]
A. It's not that hard to get to the Moon, we already had missiles that were capable of circling the Earth and raining hell-fire on Moscow. In many ways, a straight-shot to the Moon would be much easier. Provided of course, you could maintain life for a very short time. Considering we already had nuclear subs that did basically the same thing for months at a time, it wasn't much of a challenge.

B. We literally have tons of evidence that we have been to the Moon, in the form of soil samples and the like. Not to mention pictures taken from the Moon's surface depicting the Earth.

C. It would be exceedingly hard to maintain an operation capable of mining the Moon's resources, which isn't to say we couldn't, just that it isn't worth it at the moment.

D. There's not much worth mining to begin with. Due to the fact that the Moon and Earth were formed at the same time with the same materials, the composition of the Moon is very similar to that of the Earth's. What can be found on the Moon can be found on the Earth at much less expense.

E. There is one valuable material found in abundance on the Moon's surface that isn't found nearly as much as on Earth, tritium. However, due to the fact that tritium is really only useful for fusion reactors, which aren't exactly widespread, we have more than enough to hold us over for a very long time. If all Columbus saw in the Americas was oil wells, there's no way the Crown would have funded his expedition in a time before even the steam engine had been invented. It's the exact same thing.
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#272 - konradkurze (08/09/2013) [-]
do you even understand the distance to get to the moon, going halfway around earth to russia isnt that far compared to the moon

who provided the soil samples and have any independent researchers been allowed to test them to make sure they are actually not from earth....and its not that hard to hollywood up 'the earth' in the background of a 'moon landing'

usa is spending trillions of dollars a year on war, if it actually ever decided on peace it would easily have enough to make an attempt to try moon mining

if the moon actually has tritium, then theres a good start towards building power generators up there to start building a colony and test if humans can live off earth.....if a moon base was deemed successful then other countries would be able to help fund developing it further, so usa could make a profit on shipping international personnel and equipment up there to keep developing
#269 - tritium (08/09/2013) [-]
I'm more useful than that, geez.
#249 - No need to, already liberated the **** out the Moon in 1969.  [+] (6 new replies) 08/09/2013 on Arnold +2
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#251 - konradkurze (08/09/2013) [-]
they never mad it to the moon,

if usa ever made it to the moon once, they would have gone back there and mined the shit out of it for any rare resources they could get
#252 - kingpongthedon (08/09/2013) [-]
I could reply in a logical, coherent manner with all the reasons as to why we did go to the Moon, and why there's really no reason to go back, however I'm assuming that tactic has been taken. So here is my response, which coincidentally depicts native Mooninites.
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#256 - konradkurze (08/09/2013) [-]
so in other words you dont actually have logical reasons but are showing me a strong face of pretending you do so you dont look bad for backing out of the debate?
#265 - kingpongthedon (08/09/2013) [-]
A. It's not that hard to get to the Moon, we already had missiles that were capable of circling the Earth and raining hell-fire on Moscow. In many ways, a straight-shot to the Moon would be much easier. Provided of course, you could maintain life for a very short time. Considering we already had nuclear subs that did basically the same thing for months at a time, it wasn't much of a challenge.

B. We literally have tons of evidence that we have been to the Moon, in the form of soil samples and the like. Not to mention pictures taken from the Moon's surface depicting the Earth.

C. It would be exceedingly hard to maintain an operation capable of mining the Moon's resources, which isn't to say we couldn't, just that it isn't worth it at the moment.

D. There's not much worth mining to begin with. Due to the fact that the Moon and Earth were formed at the same time with the same materials, the composition of the Moon is very similar to that of the Earth's. What can be found on the Moon can be found on the Earth at much less expense.

E. There is one valuable material found in abundance on the Moon's surface that isn't found nearly as much as on Earth, tritium. However, due to the fact that tritium is really only useful for fusion reactors, which aren't exactly widespread, we have more than enough to hold us over for a very long time. If all Columbus saw in the Americas was oil wells, there's no way the Crown would have funded his expedition in a time before even the steam engine had been invented. It's the exact same thing.
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#272 - konradkurze (08/09/2013) [-]
do you even understand the distance to get to the moon, going halfway around earth to russia isnt that far compared to the moon

who provided the soil samples and have any independent researchers been allowed to test them to make sure they are actually not from earth....and its not that hard to hollywood up 'the earth' in the background of a 'moon landing'

usa is spending trillions of dollars a year on war, if it actually ever decided on peace it would easily have enough to make an attempt to try moon mining

if the moon actually has tritium, then theres a good start towards building power generators up there to start building a colony and test if humans can live off earth.....if a moon base was deemed successful then other countries would be able to help fund developing it further, so usa could make a profit on shipping international personnel and equipment up there to keep developing
#269 - tritium (08/09/2013) [-]
I'm more useful than that, geez.
#104 - I dunno... PCP? 08/09/2013 on My life is a lie +8
#39 - Leonardo DuCkaprio. 08/09/2013 on Beakless +1
#64 - If immorality is a super-power then 4Chan is the new Justice League.  [+] (1 new reply) 08/08/2013 on Attempting suicide +6
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#97 - thunderstriker (08/09/2013) [-]
Thank god someone realized immorality has a completely different meaning that immortality and realized he messed up, everyone kept talking about how he was still saying immortality
#121 - There's no way that lifeguard wasn't at a gay beach. 08/08/2013 on Photos from the past 0
#148 - Well, of course her eyes are gonna be squinty, she's Chinese. 08/08/2013 on Epic asian ipad +1
#77 - That's supposed to frighten you away. You showed yourself as … 08/07/2013 on Chopsticks +7
#144 - My neighbor (who was also the closest thing I had to a grandfa…  [+] (2 new replies) 08/07/2013 on Feelcopter inbound +7
#246 - anon (08/07/2013) [-]
This reply gave me a mighty fucking feel man. I randomly rolled into a weird train of thought once while high about dying as an elderly man and being remembered as the old frail forgetful senile man who cant even go to the toilet and came to the conclusion that i wont be really happy with dying of old age.
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#165 - garymotherfingoak (08/07/2013) [-]
Don't be sad that how he was is gone, smile that he was there for you and you were there for him in the first place. and you'll always remember the best of him and how he influenced your life.
#160 - Because they take up more of your field of view. 08/07/2013 on finish him 0
#29 - -rated 08/07/2013 on Just Try +4
#33 - Try switching hands. 08/06/2013 on Phone +2
#32 - No problem, just spread the word and maybe one day we can live… 08/04/2013 on Fuck you noah 0
#30 - It wouldn't. Several studies have been done on places where m…  [+] (2 new replies) 08/04/2013 on Fuck you noah 0
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#31 - psykobear (08/04/2013) [-]
Thank you for this information. I was merely using speculation.
#32 - kingpongthedon (08/04/2013) [-]
No problem, just spread the word and maybe one day we can live in a mosquito free world.
#28 - Trust me, you do want a girlfriend. You're probably n…  [+] (1 new reply) 08/04/2013 on Does the corner have xbox? +34
#177 - mentlgen (08/04/2013) [-]
You have a point. I just got out of my first relationship, not to serious. No sex, didn't matter though. She made me real happy to be around, but of course alpha fag came a long... *Sigh*

Still, I kinda don't want one... Meh. Maybe in a year

I mean, I have funny junk for that...right?

Right?!
#75 - She make dat pussy twerk 08/03/2013 on Internet in a nutshell part 2 +1

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#6 - syfygeek (10/26/2014) [-]
the deed is done
#7 to #6 - kingpongthedon (10/26/2014) [-]
**** , you got that to me quicker than I could have made toast myself. Top notch toast skills.
#5 - datgrass (06/25/2014) [-]
my mother is a filthy nasty whore
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