03-11-2011 11:52 PM
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03-12-2011 02:01 AM
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there are a lot of reasons this country is messed up | |
03-12-2011 02:18 AM
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what exactly is going on with her fopa? | |
03-12-2011 02:23 AM
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03-12-2011 09:56 AM
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Somebody call blue bell ice cream...they're about to get sued because that 4,000,000,000 ice cream bars that she's eaten has made her fat and she just can't cope anymore but $40million in compensation from the company would def not make her worse. | |
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03-12-2011 10:40 AM
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lulz | |
03-12-2011 11:14 AM
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Completely Off Subject: | |
03-12-2011 11:30 AM
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I really don't understand how a person can get that fat. I really don't. | |
03-12-2011 11:33 AM
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Also, is that a dig on the tea party? | |
03-12-2011 11:51 AM
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That part about the airplane seats is funny as hell | |
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03-12-2011 12:08 PM
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The Monkey Cage: You Want More Epistemic Closure? Global Warming (again) and Evolution | |
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03-12-2011 01:29 PM
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03-12-2011 01:39 PM
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rilla, not sure what you point is by posting that article? | |
03-12-2011 01:55 PM
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03-12-2011 02:02 PM
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LOL bikes. Yeah sorry, your country is kinda fucked up. | |
03-12-2011 02:08 PM
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people can be so gross | |
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03-12-2011 02:09 PM
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that Pearl Harbor stuff is so obviously racist... I wonder how many of them would think they are being racist tho? | |
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03-12-2011 02:12 PM
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03-12-2011 02:15 PM
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Xenophobia, egocentrism, faux-patriotism, dis-empathy, entitlements.... |
03-12-2011 06:20 PM
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03-12-2011 06:35 PM
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03-13-2011 08:48 AM
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That highly educated conservatives are only nominally more or less likely to accept evolution (both micro and macro, as if they were different) and global warming (man made climate change) than poorly educated conservatives. There is a huge divide in acceptance of fact between well educated liberals and conservatives and this is uniquely american. | |
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03-13-2011 08:57 AM
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Also, this fun sort of person who can know as fact what is almost certainly not fact. | |
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03-13-2011 09:13 AM
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YouTube - The Problems with First Past the Post Voting Explained | |
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03-13-2011 02:43 PM
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The world runs on a rigged money system. Do your research. Educate yourself | |
03-13-2011 02:55 PM
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03-13-2011 04:20 PM
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excellent first past the post video rilla |
03-13-2011 04:41 PM
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03-13-2011 04:52 PM
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Yeah he clearly comes from the Zeitgeist opinion |
03-13-2011 05:00 PM
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There is a vast amount of information out there. Zeitgeist is just a tip to get people to start questioning and start learning for themselves. | |
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03-13-2011 07:26 PM
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03-13-2011 07:35 PM
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What is amazing is how she handles herself, the swiftness with which she finds another question or laughs off a premise, the hidden complexity of each question as well, and how well armed she is through and through. If someone like her were to wish to discuss with me the merits of nuclear power versus other modes of power generation, I'm sure I would be either dumbfounded or agreeing with them at the end. | |
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03-13-2011 09:34 PM
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banks lend less due to shrinkage of balance sheets -> banks lend less to businesses -> businesses go bust -> people get laid off -> people and businesses pay less tax -> the government's tax income declines -> public sector workers get laid off -> everyone pumps less money into businesses -> businesses search for loans -> banks lend less due to shrinkage of balance sheets |
03-13-2011 09:47 PM
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Not sure you could say everybody's broke anyways. It only appears that people are broke since most of it is concentrated at the top. A few trillion just sitting around doing nothing, and many trillions being flushed down the toilets |
03-13-2011 09:54 PM
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good post but needs some democrat mocking to be complete. roe was the best idea both parties ever had. | |
03-13-2011 10:55 PM
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Yes there is a cascading affect, but that doesn't get to the root of the issue. Also that's a simplistic way of looking at it without seeing all the variables. Unfortunately there is a lot more to it then that. | |
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03-14-2011 03:09 AM
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03-14-2011 08:02 AM
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That FB pearl harbour thing makes me throw up in my mouth. Why dont those retarded fuck bags google 'hiroshima nagasaki death count' before they start talking about karma. Do they even know why the Japanese attacked the US in the first place? (for the curious, google Japan Trade Embargo 1941) | |
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03-14-2011 09:55 AM
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Let's see if I understand how America works lately... | |
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03-14-2011 02:35 PM
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So much American Exceptionalism ITT |
03-14-2011 03:53 PM
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03-14-2011 03:55 PM
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03-14-2011 05:15 PM
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03-14-2011 06:31 PM
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03-14-2011 08:50 PM
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04-06-2011 12:33 PM
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finally got around to watching these. i couldn't think of a perfecter metaphor for the creationist/evolution divide than the part of the video where dawkins spends ten minutes saying "these fossils ARE at the smithsonian, why don't you go and look at them?" and the chick being like "nah, i've been there, they're totally not there. now i must question your agenda because you're getting frustrated and seem insecure with the evidence you have at hand. you shouldn't censor me like that." | |
04-06-2011 12:59 PM
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I think what she says about how 'philosophies built on the basis of the theory of evolution tend to treat human beings as material' is a powerful observation | |
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04-06-2011 01:32 PM
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btw, Re: Wright claiming she was arrested just for praying near an abortion clinic: this perked my ears up so i decided to do some research into it. well it didn't take that much research because someone else had already compiled all the research into one handy dandy post: | |
04-06-2011 01:33 PM
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cliffnotes of the cliffnotes: bitch violates restraining order and gets the sentence outlined in the restraining order. her sentence gets overturned in federal court and she has to pay $100 fine. | |
04-06-2011 02:04 PM
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My favourite was quote from the racist FB thing: | |
04-06-2011 02:47 PM
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She doesn't know what that means, and doesn't realize it's not even a relevant observation. Materialism is demonstrably true, and materialistic-ism is an archaic and false idea. |
04-06-2011 03:04 PM
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to be fair, a lot of the FB post thing, once you get past the first like 15 or so, most of them are potential trolls (the one about the krauts included). especially the ones that are liek KARMA'S A BITCH HAHAHAHA! | |
04-06-2011 05:22 PM
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04-07-2011 10:20 AM
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You can also use a knife to make an old lady sandwich! | |
04-07-2011 03:31 PM
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Prove it. | |
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04-07-2011 10:12 PM
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04-07-2011 11:52 PM
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Is there any other kind? | |
04-08-2011 12:18 AM
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I think she is getting at the same thing I'm getting at, which is that it seems that a lot of people these days seem comfortable putting a price on the lives of people they don't know and like. where she and I disagree is whether substituting religion for scientific theory would fully address that and other examples of the problem of over materialism. I'm not certain that organized religion is any better but your categorization of Christianity and religion in general wuf is inaccurate and personally insulting(as a christian). Not all religions encourage more negative human behaviors than positive ones, such as mine obv (Methodist, not Creationist. internet: I'm being sarcastic here). | |
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04-08-2011 01:24 AM
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Sorry for the big, disjointed post, but I feel it's only fair to try a point by point approach |
04-08-2011 02:13 AM
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re: 'moment of choice for Creationists' | |
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04-08-2011 02:27 AM
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You are not allowed to bring up your "offense as a xtian" ... I mean seriously... what makes you think this is a valid point? I hate to come across as insensitive, but you do realize that your emotional attachment to religion in general, or any one specific religion, has no bearing on whether it has a net negitive, neutral, or net positive effect on society, right? Either include yourself in a rational discussion of the issue, or practice avoidance, but don't try to guilt-end the discussion on account of your feelings. | |
04-08-2011 02:31 AM
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lol boost, chill. I'm not using it so support my point, I'm just saying it so you know where I'm coming from. | |
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04-08-2011 02:32 AM
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This is just a problem of semantics. Language and human capacity to understand language is so primitive that both statements "nothing is certain" and "things are certain" are true. Even with using scientific thought processes, we tend to not understand reality that well. Probably the best way to put your posit is that the most statistically probable things in existence are scientific laws, and the most statistically improbable things in existence are religious claims. Are any of these absolute? Well, no, but are they absolute within the realms of the human mind's ability to evaluate and understand these things? Absolutely |
04-08-2011 02:34 AM
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We discovered a way to represent physics through language, we did not create physics or any of the laws that govern it. Through our understanding of physics gained through our learned capability to represent it in language we can know some demonstratable basics, and from there extrapolate all sorts of cool shit. | |
04-08-2011 02:45 AM
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wuf, would you agree it's possible that scientifically rational thinking and religion both encourage people to behave bad? so then the question would be which has been worse? And then I guess I'd agree that religion has been worse since few are committing genocide broadly in the name of being rational (notable exception: Hitler). | |
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04-08-2011 02:46 AM
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you guys should read Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance, it does a much better job explaining Science's subjectivity | |
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04-08-2011 02:59 AM
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I suggest you rework your sources because you're not accurate on your definitions. For example, you're equivocating rationalism and empiricism, yet they couldn't be more different. It is very easy to confuse a lot of the semantics, though, because there is some overlap due to the contributors to philosophy not having the exact same understanding and vernacular. |
04-08-2011 03:11 AM
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I've been referring to macros. Yes, on micro, pocketed, isolated levels, anything can encourage bad things. On the systemic macro levels, all we have to do is look at the results |
04-08-2011 03:18 AM
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I have read many Zen books |
04-08-2011 03:49 AM
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04-08-2011 04:12 AM
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thx spoon, I need to read his book again because I might have misinterpreted what he trying to say on the subject of scientific subjectivity. | |
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04-08-2011 04:40 AM
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You're referring to the theory of gravity now, not law of gravity. Law is pretty much the statement of fact or observation, theory is the explanation of that statement. You're also pulling a variation of the God of the Gaps fallacy by implying that what we don't know could be the solution. |
04-08-2011 05:35 AM
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I disagree that the unknowable doesn't change the knowable, and that's because I think nothing is objectively known. I found a good passage in Pirsig's book, ZAMM: | |
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04-08-2011 05:38 AM
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In theory I guess even the law of gravity could be amended or discarded when another, more accurate, hypothesis can be thought up and confirmed to explain the phenomenon. | |
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04-08-2011 05:57 AM
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That's the beauty of the scientific method. It takes our subjective conscious minds and puts them through a step by step process to know nature for how nature is. It tries to minimize the weakness inherent in how we think and know and reach a conclusion that is true independent of our inclinations. | |
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