#24 My brother in law is a pilot. He's constantly undergoing new training to keep up to date with technology. He spends many, many hours in simulators.
Because it's a f@#king fairytale, that's what's wrong. Believe in yourself, believe in science. That's the only stuff that matters. Believing in made up fantasies other people tell you is the opposite of intelligence.
Mostly, you are right. But believing alone, whether what you believe is real or not, does have an effect on people. Religious people often live longer for example. Plus, even though people do and have done terrible things in the name of religion, there are a lot of good acts as well.
And on another matter, we know the placebo effect is real. It's worth experimenting if more is possible there.
If you fold a piece of paper in half a mere 42 times, it would reach the moon. It only takes about 94 folds to make something the size of the visible universe.
Kendrick, ummm, that’s not the way folding works. When you fold something it becomes smaller. If I take a standard size print paper and fold it in half it is smaller. If I fold it again it becomes even smaller.
#5 And their flesh is toxic yet we still hunt them for their meat, which needs to be fermented just to be "safe" to eat. I truly don't understand food "delicacies"...
#24 My brother in law is a pilot. He's constantly undergoing new training to keep up to date with technology. He spends many, many hours in simulators.
Because it's a f@#king fairytale, that's what's wrong. Believe in yourself, believe in science. That's the only stuff that matters. Believing in made up fantasies other people tell you is the opposite of intelligence.
Mostly, you are right. But believing alone, whether what you believe is real or not, does have an effect on people. Religious people often live longer for example. Plus, even though people do and have done terrible things in the name of religion, there are a lot of good acts as well.
And on another matter, we know the placebo effect is real. It's worth experimenting if more is possible there.
If you fold a piece of paper in half a mere 42 times, it would reach the moon. It only takes about 94 folds to make something the size of the visible universe.
Kendrick, ummm, that’s not the way folding works. When you fold something it becomes smaller. If I take a standard size print paper and fold it in half it is smaller. If I fold it again it becomes even smaller.
#5 And their flesh is toxic yet we still hunt them for their meat, which needs to be fermented just to be "safe" to eat. I truly don't understand food "delicacies"...
It's a type of salami
A lot of this is BS.
Because when told to get a stock photo they thought it meant livestock.
Vickie deserves praise.
We are. To further sophisticate the dish we add curry. We call it "Currywurst". One of our greatest culinary accomplishments.
And one spare part number covers two sizes. Typical Automotive behaviour ;-).
What's wrong with having faith in something that is a higher power?
Because it's a f@#king fairytale, that's what's wrong. Believe in yourself, believe in science. That's the only stuff that matters. Believing in made up fantasies other people tell you is the opposite of intelligence.
Mostly, you are right. But believing alone, whether what you believe is real or not, does have an effect on people. Religious people often live longer for example.
Plus, even though people do and have done terrible things in the name of religion, there are a lot of good acts as well.
And on another matter, we know the placebo effect is real.
It's worth experimenting if more is possible there.
Maybe living longer isn't the blessing you seem to think it is.
It's has been scientifically demonstrated that people in the hospital for any reason who are prayed for have worse outcomes.
It only takes about 94 folds to make something the size of the visible universe.
It doesn't get smaller in thickness, it gets exponentionally larger.
And their flesh is toxic yet we still hunt them for their meat, which needs to be fermented just to be "safe" to eat. I truly don't understand food "delicacies"...