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« on: April 11, 2007, 08:22:03 pm »
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From the Japanese show Ninja Warrior.
Magoto Nagano a 34 year old fisherman is the second to complete this obstacle course. Over 500 have tried and failed. Holy Crap! Do the laws of gravity not work on this guy? That is pretty amazing stuff. He made a lot of them look so easy too.
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« on: April 11, 2007, 08:27:58 am »
Well that satan church thing loaded but I don't feel like reading it all... Too late!. By downloading, you agree to let Satan have your soul. You may as well make the most of life, because your afterlife will be terrible.:firedevil
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« on: April 11, 2007, 08:04:39 am »
how do you fit 300 jews and two nazi's in a mini?
the nazi's up the front and the jews in the ashtray. Not very nice.
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« on: April 10, 2007, 07:12:42 pm »
Scientology may be one of the funniest, but hardly the worst.
Xt1ncT has a point, but that is more about the people in it rather than the actual religion.
Personally, any religion that preaches intolerance to other religions has to be considered the worst. There are extremists in most religious groups that practice intolerance of others, but on the whole, it's difficult to pin that on any one religion.
I do think Buddists are probably the best though (Please note: I am not one, I like steak too much).
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« on: April 08, 2007, 01:36:36 pm »
Don't just go to National Bank without doing some homework old bean. A guy I know had banked with them for over 20 years, had his mortgage with them and when he went for a $10,000 loan got refused. Despite the fact that it was to buy a profitable business that he had statements from and business plans for to improve it even more. The $10,000 wasn't even the cost of the business, just the remaining amount he needed to buy it. He went over to ANZ and they are throwing money at him at the moment. His business is now taking in over $600,000pa with enough profit in there for him to work only 4 days a week and employ 3 full time employees.
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« on: April 07, 2007, 06:50:00 pm »
Not quite Science V Religion, but if you draw a long enough bow, it could belong in here. I didn't find it, but was made aware of it by Mafia47 in another forum
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« on: April 07, 2007, 11:34:30 am »
This thread has got too big now...
How am I supposed to read it all. You're not. It's full of crap, especially that stuff by TuataraDude.....oh wait.
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« on: April 07, 2007, 07:21:40 am »
Man, no matter how predictable you thought that was going to be, it was still friggin' hillarious. The smoking hair is priceless. Nice find.
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« on: April 07, 2007, 07:02:56 am »
But they don't put out, what fucking use is that? That's just teasing! You obviously haven't met many Catholic school girls.
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« on: April 06, 2007, 12:03:23 pm »
Point being that if God created everything thats how she would make it look, knowing how inquisitive we are. Everything may have been made to appear billions of years old when in actual fact(haha) it's all only 6007 years old in terms of it's existance. I can just picture it now: "I think I'll put some bones in the ground. That'll mess with their heads. Teach them for finding the answer to life, the universe and everything last time".
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« on: April 05, 2007, 09:01:08 am »
Isn't the force made up of tiny creatures called Moreaclittians?:chuckle: Their collective forms the supreme being. A lot like the Borg, only on a smaller, yet larger scale :laff:
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« on: April 05, 2007, 08:59:12 am »
Cyclical and that is one theory. I can't remember whether it is currently the most likely one or not, new evidence keeps popping up left right and center. Can you picture it? God watching the universe collapse on itself and then inflate again? He's going "Oh shit, not again. How can I change it this time? Should I leave the dinosaurs out this time? The idea of them evolving into intelligent life sure didn't work out that previous time. Should I limit the intelligence of humans? What, even more? No. Maybe make them more intelligent? No that didn't work out either. Oh Me, what to do"
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« on: April 05, 2007, 06:56:55 am »
Leave me alone, I have a flight test tomorrow. You're not that air force pilot that had a little incident the other day are you? Anyone considered that the universe is the supreme being? The Force is the supreme being. :finger: :newangel:
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« on: March 02, 2007, 09:07:55 am »
Honest.
You're a brave man showing pictures of bears doing that sort of thing to you. :bounce:
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« on: March 02, 2007, 06:26:18 am »
When i was feeding the fish todays, i threw a whole lump of feed right in the middle of the pond.
The feed started spreeing out in a circular fashion, I expected it to spreed out evenly, but instead, the pieces clumped together, forming small islands.
Then the fish ate it.
Thus my pond proves the big bang theory. And now those fish eagerly await the second coming of the giant flakes, when all shall be judged. But "...beware the Net, for verily she shall tempt you away from the holy waters and bring you to desolation on the plate of eating". I hope you fully understand what you have created.
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« on: February 25, 2007, 11:36:11 am »
I would assume the other end of that line would be engaged rofl You're probably right.
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« on: February 24, 2007, 09:07:21 pm »
Though continental drift is constant, the rate of movement itself is not. It would far to an ordered world for that to be true. Most rates of movment expressed are averages of centuries of geological observation. So what you're saying is..."The only constant is change, but it is the rate of change that is not constant"? The trouble with this whole argument is that those who believe in creationism will not believe what the scientists say as their methods (those of the scientists) are either flawed, invalid or simply wrong and are a test of faith. The scientists will argue about that their imperical data shows the universe to be about 13.6 billion years old (by current estimates), that atoms are made of electrons, neutrons and protons, which in turn are made up of Quarks (which come is 6 different flavours) only to have those findings questioned 50 or 100 or 300 years later. I mean, even the Big Bang is now in doubt and Inflation (noooooo, not the financial inflation :disappoin ) is taking over as flavour of the moment. Even scientists, who scoff at religious people for believing without proof are sitting there saying, "The universe is made up of 15% matter, 25% Dark Matter and the rest is Dark Energy. We can't see or measure this Dark Energy, but we can see its effects on its surroundings". Excuse me, but isn't believing in something you can't see, feel or measure exactly what religion is? Both sides are as bad as each other, with neither side willing to concede points from the other. My 2 cents worth, but now that we only have 10c coins, I guess it gets rounded down to zero.
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