hahaahaha BRILLIANT!!!
NomadSoul
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Tit for Tat with jwfacts Youtube yahoo
by sooner7nc inhere's how it started.
i'm in bold italics.. .
jw truth"why don't you refuse "blood fractions" which are derived from whole blood?
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NomadSoul
hahah that's awesome. You should do a remix with the song Hot Blooded by Foreigner.
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Tit for Tat with jwfacts Youtube yahoo
by sooner7nc inhere's how it started.
i'm in bold italics.. .
jw truth"why don't you refuse "blood fractions" which are derived from whole blood?
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NomadSoul
Yeah Leto, or post the video!
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Tit for Tat with jwfacts Youtube yahoo
by sooner7nc inhere's how it started.
i'm in bold italics.. .
jw truth"why don't you refuse "blood fractions" which are derived from whole blood?
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NomadSoul
LOL Good stuff. I like the testy reply. It's hilarious.
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looky looky - A 'real' J-dub forum! (are they becoming normal???)
by Reality79 inso did the 'da society' give these dub internet savvies permission to start a forum?
because last i checked, the ole boys in their oversized brooklyn bunker didn't want their members on the internet unless it was to view their own official websites.
i thought maybe it was an apostate forum until i read their long winded, typically condescending jdub style membership guidelines:.
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NomadSoul
I checked out the Facebook Page.
That's funny stuff.
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I'm Starting To Understand Atheist and Evolution
by Philadelphia Ponos infor many years i was sincerely perplexed when someone told me they believed in the evolution theory or were an atheist.
i never understood how someone could ignore all the evidence for intelligent design and overlook all the holes in the evolution theory.
for example, the human biology clock is synced with the rotation of the earth, the earth is the perfect distance away from the sun to sustain life, the earth has an ozone layer to protect us from the sun's radiation, the earth naturally produces fruits and vegetables to be used for food, our bodies produce enzymes to break down the fruits and vegetables so it can nourish us, the earth produces water and oxygen, etc.
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NomadSoul
Pikachu that thread was not the one I intended we could make one more seriously.
Oh Nathan Nathan, I corrected you because of this discovery made a few months ago : Geeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh. I'm going to slap the crap out of you.
Not the best article:
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/02/science/space/02star.html
How Many Stars? Three Times as Many as We Thought, Report Says
By KENNETH CHANG
Published: December 1, 2010
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It really is full of stars.
NASA, via Associated Press
A photo taken in 2006 by the Hubble Space Telescope shows a cluster of diverse galaxies, including a bright elliptical galaxy.
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Senators Push NASA to Carry Out Revamping (December 2, 2010)
Scientists said Wednesday that the number of stars in the universe had been seriously undercounted, and they estimated that there could be three times as many stars out there as had been thought.
This undercounting, of cool, dim dwarf stars in certain galaxies, could throw a monkey wrench into astronomers’ understanding of how galaxies formed and grew over the eons.
“It’s very problematic,” said Pieter van Dokkum, a professor of astronomy at Yale who reported the findings in the journal Nature with Charlie Conroy of the Harvard-Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics in Cambridge, Mass.
The conundrum is that astronomers cannot actually count the dwarf stars, which have masses less than a third of that of the Sun, in galaxies outside the Milky Way. So instead, they counted the brighter Sun-like stars and assumed that there were about 100 unseen dwarfs for each larger Sun-like star, as is the case in the Milky Way.
Yet not every galaxy looks like the Milky Way, with its spiraling pinwheel arms. Some are blobby and elliptical, and it was an untested assumption that the distribution of star sizes in elliptical galaxies is the same as in the Milky Way.
Dr. van Dokkum and Dr. Conroy took an innovative approach to counting what they could not see. Because the dwarfs are cooler, the fingerprint of certain colors they emit and absorb is different from that of larger stars. Thus, while they could not see individual stars, the astronomers could calculate the number of dwarfs required to produce the telltale color fingerprint they detected in the light coming from the whole galaxy.
And they found that in eight elliptical galaxies, the ratio of dwarf stars to Sun-like stars was 1,000 or 2,000 to 1, rather than the 100 to 1 in the Milky Way. A typical elliptical galaxy, thought to consist of about 100 billion stars, would have one trillion or more stars. Ellipticals account for about a third of all galaxies, leading to the new estimate of at least three times as many stars over all.
“We may have to abandon this notion of using the Milky Way as a template for the rest of the universe,” Dr. van Dokkum said. If the findings are correct, an undercount of dwarfs would mean astronomers have underestimated the masses of galaxies, and that would mean that galaxies developed earlier and faster than currently thought.
“Which would be very interesting, actually,” said Richard Ellis, a professor of astronomy at the California Institute of Technology who was not involved in the research. “It’s very important that papers like this are published so that we are reminded how fragile our knowledge of the universe is.”
Yet Dr. Ellis said he remained skeptical. “It’s good data and it’s a sound analysis,” he said, “but there are a few escape clauses.”
For one, the research assumes that the stars in an elliptical galaxy are made of exactly the same stuff as those in spiral galaxies, an assumption that cannot be tested yet.
Also inconclusive: whether we now have three times as many wishes.
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I'm Starting To Understand Atheist and Evolution
by Philadelphia Ponos infor many years i was sincerely perplexed when someone told me they believed in the evolution theory or were an atheist.
i never understood how someone could ignore all the evidence for intelligent design and overlook all the holes in the evolution theory.
for example, the human biology clock is synced with the rotation of the earth, the earth is the perfect distance away from the sun to sustain life, the earth has an ozone layer to protect us from the sun's radiation, the earth naturally produces fruits and vegetables to be used for food, our bodies produce enzymes to break down the fruits and vegetables so it can nourish us, the earth produces water and oxygen, etc.
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NomadSoul
Pika Chu, I'll debate you. I'll play the role of the creationist.
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Watching the World: Finnish Get High on Jehovah
by betterdaze inconcerns about spread of designer drug jwh.
several young people hospitalised after taking powerful synthetic cannabis.
a number of young people in porvoo have been hospitalised after taking the synthetic drug jwh-018, which has not yet been classified as an illegal substance in finland.. .
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NomadSoul
Specially that Afghan!
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Would you have your fortune read?
by highdose ini'm going to a party this weekend, the hostess has organised a fortune teller to come in and tell peoples fortunes if they want it.
i don't belive in this, but i'm i will be told " go on!
its just a bit of fun!
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NomadSoul
Yes
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Are atheists less imaginative about the unknown?
by sabastious inalmost every atheist i have ever come across i can get along with well.
i love to debate and talk about the world around us and they seem to as well, but i feel like i get a lot of "eye rolls" from the atheists i speak to.. it's ironic that i am six feet six inches tall because i would describe myself as a man with his head in the clouds.
it's up there most of the time and i feel at home when thinking of the future.
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NomadSoul
Let me prove to you that god doesn't exist. SMITE ME OH MIGHTY SLAYERRRRRRRRRRRRR
Nope, I'm still here. LOL