Are you an original or an emulator?
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I've broken several irrefutable “laws” of science. I think when people see me do it, they just pretend I'm crazy, or that it never happened, even though I remember it. Also, when people are with me, things they would not normally forget about, they start to forget especially if I am having a bad day with the executive dysfunction.
Science is the work of SATAN. Believe in the laws of GOD and you too can be saved
Quote from: Taimaat on April 09, 2008, 08:25:38 PMI've broken several irrefutable “laws” of science. I think when people see me do it, they just pretend I'm crazy, or that it never happened, even though I remember it. Also, when people are with me, things they would not normally forget about, they start to forget especially if I am having a bad day with the executive dysfunction. Some possible explanations:1. You have a misunderstanding about science, it doesn't claim what you think it claims and you break no 'laws'.2. You really are crazy.3. Science doesn't work, and technological development occurs through some other mechanism such as luck, magic or divine revelation.What 'laws' do you claim to have broken? How did you accomplish this? Can you give us a demonstration or some other hard evidence to back up your claims?
Quote from: Dark Side of The Moon on April 10, 2008, 05:51:11 AMQuote from: Princess Lemon-Peach on April 10, 2008, 05:48:54 AMi don't believe in dark matter either. i think it's actually visible and we just can't see it. that would make it just matter. There is no evidence for it existing. there's also no evidence of gravity or that we evolved from monkeys.
Quote from: Princess Lemon-Peach on April 10, 2008, 05:48:54 AMi don't believe in dark matter either. i think it's actually visible and we just can't see it. that would make it just matter. There is no evidence for it existing.
i don't believe in dark matter either. i think it's actually visible and we just can't see it. that would make it just matter.
but she's correct, O Man - from the evidence manifested by some people on this site, there's a strong case to be argued that at least part of the human race evolved from earwax (and didn't evolve very far).
I am almost totally waisted from work at the halfway point and I read this first on my arrival.No need for context. I'm laughing and feeling better already.