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+ | that was much better, stupid, thanks for at least trying | ||
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+ | you must be off it | ||
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+ | you seem pretty proud of your ignorance, to the point of being dis eased | ||
+ | do you think explaining myself to you will help your illness? | ||
+ | maybe you need to see a therapist | ||
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+ | in any case, your unfortunate attitude is negatively affecting your health | ||
+ | your time would be better spent researching the topics you dont understand | ||
+ | instead of trying to troll me | ||
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+ | i will never give you what you want | ||
+ | unless you come see me in person | ||
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+ | pm for address | ||
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+ | not sure why anyone wants to come here anyway, place is getting used up, filled with assholes, why is everyone so unhappy? well, when you let kids grow up listening to fly like an eagle then put flouride in the water, what the fuck do you expect? those of us that arent completely brain damaged cant help but take advantage, youre just so fucking weak | ||
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+ | there are some laws that do not, can not be changed, these are the ones that matter, and none are written by man, but benefit him greatly | ||
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+ | mans laws are pure egotism, attempts to reign in the insanity of society, to codify one version of insanity over another by use of insanity, shits insane, yo | ||
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+ | take for fucking instance the marihuana laws here in orygun, dumbfucks think they are safe from the feds because they think that they are safe from the feds, absolute moronicy | ||
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+ | when i first got the number i have now, i would get all sorts of mexican hoodlums calling me up and asking for people, some spoke a little engrish and from what i gathered my number used to be some gangsters who either went to prison/back to mexico or is lying dead somewhere in the woods... couple of the guys asked if there was "anything i needed" | ||
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+ | Do scientists see the world as objectively as they like to think? | ||
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+ | Arguments have raged for years between those who regard science as an entirely objective discipline, and certain social scholars that believe science is subject to the same cognitive biases as every other human enterprise. At times, these debates have become less than polite. | ||
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+ | In 1996, physicist Alan Sokal perpetrated an infamous academic hoax against a postmodernist journal called Social Text. Sokal submitted a paper for publication with the lavish title “Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity.” It was filled with the kind of popular academic jargon familiar to postmodernist scholars. To the delight of the publishers, the eminent physicist seemed to be embracing a socially constructed view of his discipline. They duly published. | ||
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+ | A month later, Sokal announced that his paper was a fake – a stitched-together collection of nonsense to demonstrate the lack of intellectual rigour amongst postmodernists. The journal editors were furious, accusing Sokal of a lack of ethics. Many scientists were delighted. The affair became a major episode in what is now dubbed the ‘Science Wars.’ | ||
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+ | i remember the first time i used magic for something horrible and when it worked how fucking amazed i was, and the repercussions were intense, the universe tried to kill me(maybe it did?) | ||
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+ | so i hope they bring that tower down, crashing into the street next to them, bloody bodies and screaming wounded children, hateful angry religious types calling for them to be burned alive and the onset of the inevitable insanity if any survive | ||
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+ | good luck, witches | ||
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+ | looks like a shitload of visitors view this forum searching for food info... | ||
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+ | anyone looking for publicity might want to do a food themed release and post it here, include foods in the description that appeal to your audience, more popular foods bring larger crowds, specialty foods attract specific groups(gyros?) | ||
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+ | http://forum.noiseguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=17860&highlight= | ||
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+ | Twenty years ago, paleontologist Mary Schweitzer made an astonishing discovery. Peering through a microscope at a slice of dinosaur bone, she spotted what looked for all the world like red blood cells. It seemed utterly impossible—organic remains were not supposed to survive the fossilization process—but test after test indicated that the spherical structures were indeed red blood cells from a 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex. In the years that followed, she and her colleagues discovered other apparent soft tissues, including what seem to be blood vessels and feather fibers. But controversy accompanied their claims. Skeptics argued that the alleged organic tissues were instead biofilm—slime formed by microbes that invaded the fossilized bone. | ||
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+ | Schweitzer and her colleagues have continued to amass support for their interpretation. The latest evidence comes from a molecular analysis of what look to be bone cells, or osteocytes, from T. rex and Brachylophosaurus canadensis. The researchers isolated the possible osteocytes and subjected them to several tests. When they exposed the cell-like structures to an antibody that targets a protein called PHEX found only in bird osteocytes* (birds are descended from dinosaurs), the structures reacted, as would be expected of dinosaur osteocytes. And when the team subjected the supposed dinosaur cells to other antibodies that target DNA, the antibodies bound to material in small, specific regions inside the apparent cell membrane. | ||
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+ | its no joke. look it up, if youre smart enough. your dismissive attitude is the only joke here. for gods sake, dont let some facts get in the way of your hipster belief system. the evidence that she uncovers pretty much puts the lid on the slow change model and supports catastrophism undisputedly. but dont try and be informed, or up to date, just keep on being a useless tool. as for creationism, yeah i like to create stuff, so what? as for origin science, well, if you dont think you were intelligently designed, you probably werent. |
Latest revision as of 06:25, 16 March 2017
anyway, the sun will go into dark discharge mode within a couple hundred years which will be the end for sure, this is because we are drifting away from our Birkeland current filament that powers the sun, nothing rotating this close to dark space lasts long, we are being cast into the abyss, that is why we must move into the light(a planet closer to the galactic center), but for obvious reasons we cannot just migrate our mass of ignorance, you must purify and emmigrate individually to the promised land, good luck
Entropy says no..
also we are moving farther away from the sun
ah, now we are getting somewhere
yes, we are dying, look around and behold the smallest fraction of life that this planet has had since life came here
we will not return to those good ol days, even with cloning of dinosaur dna, which would be quite disturbing since the megafauna existed during a peiod of decreased gravity allowing everything to be larger, reconstructed dinosaur muscle is incapable of mobilizing such a large body in our current gravity, the t-rex couldnt stand or even breathe today
the gravity changed during the catastrophe, the comet that extinguished the dinosaurs also changed the earths dark mode discharge(produces gravity) by the addition of mass
the fact that we are drifting away from the sun is related to the solar discharge(produces system gravity) that cycles periodically, when the sun returns to maximum we will begin drifting in again
the earth will drift away eventually when the sun goes out, within a couple hundred years my guess
Ras Tafar I never put I n I pot in a babylon hole
commies dont know about potholes and dont talk about potholes
libertarians ride horses
to hear the repubs tell it, the reason they arent out fixing the roads is because they are at work filling bags with pothole cement to make the money to pay the taxes that support the anarchists that have pothole filled lives
i think jew know what nazis fill their holes with
not sure if i have ever been called a neanderthal, if i am so stunted, should be easy to crush my ad hoc attacks shrug
i will give you a head start, its magnetic resonance, harmonic vibration, also called "trapped heat" which is an amount of harmonics that cannot be parsed with the human mind(technology)
to simply blame co2 is naive
i won a long time ago, its been downhill ever since
1 broke promise to build moon base and colonize venus
2 did nothing to help stop Muzugami the giant mutant platapus that has been ravaging japan ever since it crawled out of the hole created by melting fuel rods at fukushima
3 set back LGBTQUIAFG rights by not admitting he was married to a man
4 killed Harambe with a drone strike
5 couldnt find northwest passage
last week it was record highs because of globalclimatewarmingchange, and this week it is cold and maybe going to kill the cherry blossoms in dc
so is that climate change also? you bet
no matter what the weather does, its climate change, er... global warming
wait...
the "consensus" is that the planet is warming... ok... then why is there record cold in some places?
stupid science tits will try to say "extreme weather motherfucker!"
but the predictions for runaway warming cant include record cold temps(???)
science tits will try to include record cold as part of the climate change dynamic
wait for it...
for earths climate to change so radically that both highs are higher and lows are lower requires an energy input change.
end of fucking story dumbshits.
god shewed me a vision when i was on high, of a beautiful waterfall where a long line of jackasses are hiking to the top for to get that perfect selfie on the edge and so there is a constant stream of whooping and hollering dipshits falling to their death, broken bloody bodies piling up at the bottom of the falls, while the line grows longer and longer, they start charging for parking
YOU WANT TO CHANGE THINGS, YOU NEED POWER, REAL FUCKING POWER, NOT PUNY WINDOW BREAKING AND DUMPSTER FIRES, NOT EDUMACATED IDIOTS BUT REAL HUMANS THAT ARE IN TOUCH WITH THE SOURCE OF ALL ENERGY, WITNESS REAL MAGIC, EVERY MYSTERY OF THE UNIVERSE IS LAID BARE
dont worry, theres no impending race war, well, not now that obama is gone anyway, but sounds like they want him to stir the pot in france, good luck with that, cheese eating surrender monkeys
the militants on both sides have never been more inept, and they are few and far between, fake news got some riled up, but they were never serious, not smart enough or organized to effect change, kkk and blm are both old jokes, the establishment is morphing, moving on, they have better tools for enslavement now, *cough* google
Revolutionary Musings
Barbara Ransby is an historian, writer and longtime activist. She is a Distinguished Professor of African American Studies, Gender and Women’s Studies, and History at the University of Illinois at Chicago (UIC) where she directs the campus-wide Social Justice Initiative.
Revolution! The word means different things to different people. It has been made seductive by the work of artists like Lin-Manuel Miranda, in his groundbreaking musical, Hamilton. Perhaps a more palatable “call for revolution” is Bernie Sanders’ new organization, Our Revolution, which asks Americans to “reclaim democracy for the working people of our country by harnessing the transformative energy of the ‘political revolution.’”
Invocations of revolution have long held a special place in the radical imagination of Black freedom struggles all over the world.
When I was a teenager growing up in Detroit in the 1960s and 70s, I thought we were on the verge, if not in the midst, of a revolution. Increasingly, I have come to view revolution as a process, not an event, as a journey, not a final destination. In fact, there is no ‘promised land’ in my revolutionary imagination, just a beautiful eternal promise that we make to one another (and to the planet) to fight with unrelenting passion for a more just, humane and sustainable world.
The young people in the Movement for Black Lives understand this. I have been privileged to come to know many of these young people over the past few years, and I have witnessed firsthand how they are waging this struggle for their generation.
Revolution begins with a dream. It begins in our individual and collective imaginations. We must be able to look out at what we can already see and do the impossible – imagine something we have not yet seen.
To paraphrase the incomparable Nina Simone, we must close our eyes and ask ourselves: how would it feel to be free? And then we must open our eyes and say: what price would we pay for that collective freedom?
The price for some of us might be to live with less, so that others can have enough. The blunt truth is that when we curtail the billionaire class’s ability to exploit the system – pillaging and stealing from the rest of us – we all live much better and freer.
When we can implement truly democratic decision making, rather than settling for politics as circus performance, we move farther down the freedom road. And when we own up to the bloody legacy of chattel slavery and genocide, as a nation, we create possibilities for revolutionary change – change for everyone. But it has to begin with those who have been the most marginalized and disenfranchised.
Revolution is the struggle to make freedom possible.
Revolution is the struggle to make freedom possible, and revolutionary struggle – the process through which we transform ourselves and our world – must be mindful of ill-conceived and ill-fated “revolutions.” Many of us were inspired by the massive 2011 occupation of Tahrir Square in Egypt, the “January 25 Revolution” that ousted the corrupt Hosni Mubarak, only to see him replaced by an even more repressive military elite.
We can bask in our delicious freedom dreams, the big collective ones, all day long. But dreaming is only the beginning, only one part of “getting free.” We must also fight. This begins with a discerning analysis of the regimes of power we now live under. These are multiple and interrelated: racial capitalism and the neoliberal state that makes the function of racial capitalism possible in the 21st century; heteropatriarchy that “normalizes” hierarchy, violence, coercion and the “unloving of ourselves” in the most intimate places of our lives; and white supremacy, which cleaves the world and history into the deserving and undeserving, the civilized rulers and the uncivilized to be colonized and contained. Revolution is the daunting and exciting invitation to dislodge and dismantle all of these entrenched structures of domination and to not only imagine, but to build something better.
To say revolution is a process that begins with dreaming is not to say people should settle for modest reforms and a stagnant state of ongoing “unfreedom.” Rather those interested in fundamental systemic change have to think soberly about the concrete, disciplined, gritty and glorious work of revolution making. While I recognize the enormous importance of local grassroots, community-based organizing, I think this moment, both perilous and promising, demands that we embark on new national debates, and combine forces to build new national organizations.
It has been 40 years since Dr. King’s famous “A Radical Revolution of Values” speech, delivered in New York’s Riverside Church, where he declared his opposition to the war in Vietnam on April 4, 1967. He was assassinated exactly one year later. His words are as poignant in 2017 as they were in 1967: “We as a nation must undergo a radical revolution of values. We must rapidly begin … the shift from a thing-oriented society to a person-oriented society. When machines and computers, profit motives and property rights, are considered more important than people, the giant triplets of racism, extreme materialism and militarism are incapable of being conquered.”
And with those words, he lays out our challenge. Will we accept it?
In addition to the March 8th Women’s strike, which I hope everyone will support, there will be a national day of teaching and learning about resistance movements on April 4, 2017, the anniversary of King’s assassination. Mark your calendars. And many of the leaders of the Movement for Black Lives, immigration justice organizers, Arab and Muslim groups, feminists and LGBTQIA folks will join labor organizers in massive demonstrations on May Day (May 1, 2017) this year.
Join the revolution!
that was much better, stupid, thanks for at least trying
you must be off it
you seem pretty proud of your ignorance, to the point of being dis eased do you think explaining myself to you will help your illness? maybe you need to see a therapist
in any case, your unfortunate attitude is negatively affecting your health your time would be better spent researching the topics you dont understand instead of trying to troll me
i will never give you what you want unless you come see me in person
pm for address
not sure why anyone wants to come here anyway, place is getting used up, filled with assholes, why is everyone so unhappy? well, when you let kids grow up listening to fly like an eagle then put flouride in the water, what the fuck do you expect? those of us that arent completely brain damaged cant help but take advantage, youre just so fucking weak
there are some laws that do not, can not be changed, these are the ones that matter, and none are written by man, but benefit him greatly
mans laws are pure egotism, attempts to reign in the insanity of society, to codify one version of insanity over another by use of insanity, shits insane, yo
take for fucking instance the marihuana laws here in orygun, dumbfucks think they are safe from the feds because they think that they are safe from the feds, absolute moronicy
when i first got the number i have now, i would get all sorts of mexican hoodlums calling me up and asking for people, some spoke a little engrish and from what i gathered my number used to be some gangsters who either went to prison/back to mexico or is lying dead somewhere in the woods... couple of the guys asked if there was "anything i needed"
Do scientists see the world as objectively as they like to think?
Arguments have raged for years between those who regard science as an entirely objective discipline, and certain social scholars that believe science is subject to the same cognitive biases as every other human enterprise. At times, these debates have become less than polite.
In 1996, physicist Alan Sokal perpetrated an infamous academic hoax against a postmodernist journal called Social Text. Sokal submitted a paper for publication with the lavish title “Transgressing the Boundaries: Towards a Transformative Hermeneutics of Quantum Gravity.” It was filled with the kind of popular academic jargon familiar to postmodernist scholars. To the delight of the publishers, the eminent physicist seemed to be embracing a socially constructed view of his discipline. They duly published.
A month later, Sokal announced that his paper was a fake – a stitched-together collection of nonsense to demonstrate the lack of intellectual rigour amongst postmodernists. The journal editors were furious, accusing Sokal of a lack of ethics. Many scientists were delighted. The affair became a major episode in what is now dubbed the ‘Science Wars.’
i remember the first time i used magic for something horrible and when it worked how fucking amazed i was, and the repercussions were intense, the universe tried to kill me(maybe it did?)
so i hope they bring that tower down, crashing into the street next to them, bloody bodies and screaming wounded children, hateful angry religious types calling for them to be burned alive and the onset of the inevitable insanity if any survive
good luck, witches
looks like a shitload of visitors view this forum searching for food info...
anyone looking for publicity might want to do a food themed release and post it here, include foods in the description that appeal to your audience, more popular foods bring larger crowds, specialty foods attract specific groups(gyros?)
http://forum.noiseguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=17860&highlight=
http://forum.noiseguide.com/viewtopic.php?t=13313&highlight=
Twenty years ago, paleontologist Mary Schweitzer made an astonishing discovery. Peering through a microscope at a slice of dinosaur bone, she spotted what looked for all the world like red blood cells. It seemed utterly impossible—organic remains were not supposed to survive the fossilization process—but test after test indicated that the spherical structures were indeed red blood cells from a 67-million-year-old Tyrannosaurus rex. In the years that followed, she and her colleagues discovered other apparent soft tissues, including what seem to be blood vessels and feather fibers. But controversy accompanied their claims. Skeptics argued that the alleged organic tissues were instead biofilm—slime formed by microbes that invaded the fossilized bone.
Schweitzer and her colleagues have continued to amass support for their interpretation. The latest evidence comes from a molecular analysis of what look to be bone cells, or osteocytes, from T. rex and Brachylophosaurus canadensis. The researchers isolated the possible osteocytes and subjected them to several tests. When they exposed the cell-like structures to an antibody that targets a protein called PHEX found only in bird osteocytes* (birds are descended from dinosaurs), the structures reacted, as would be expected of dinosaur osteocytes. And when the team subjected the supposed dinosaur cells to other antibodies that target DNA, the antibodies bound to material in small, specific regions inside the apparent cell membrane.
its no joke. look it up, if youre smart enough. your dismissive attitude is the only joke here. for gods sake, dont let some facts get in the way of your hipster belief system. the evidence that she uncovers pretty much puts the lid on the slow change model and supports catastrophism undisputedly. but dont try and be informed, or up to date, just keep on being a useless tool. as for creationism, yeah i like to create stuff, so what? as for origin science, well, if you dont think you were intelligently designed, you probably werent.