I find that when people say "I saw it on tv last night" I immediatly think they're living in the dark ages. I mean, who still uses a tv to see anything when everything is uploaded onto youtube within minutes or you can catch it on hulu...you know...whenever? They gain a few points back if they elude to the fact that they recorded it to watch it later.
What are your unfounded opinions of people?
I'm a perfect individual and I never form any unfounded conclusions about people.
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I hate people who aren't me that claim that they are batman. Cause only I am batman.
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I hate people who aren't me that claim that they are batman. Cause only I am batman.
It's true I saw it on TV last night.
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Differently forms of media tend to copy one another. Do not go shunning the old media because your peers prefer the current.
If something is on YouTube, it got its concept from television, and, chances are, whatever was on television got its concept from a book.
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What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun."
- Ecclesiastes 1:9
Plus, shows air on television before they go to Hulu or Netflix. So, if anything, you are living in a somewhat 'dark age' for not seeing them the day of the broadcast.
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The Greeks had a way to communicate with one another or neighboring nations. We do too, we just do it differently.
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I think traveling to the moon was something new. Nobody had done space-walking before.
Whenever someone mentions TV all I can think about is how I average probably 1 hour of TV per month.
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
-NudeRaider
I agree unfortunately space travel is still without the reach of a normal person; the cost in the next 10 - 20 years will still be in the millions.
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Getting around? We travel many ways: by foot, by bike, by car, by boat, or by plane.
Someday, we will get around by rocket or teleportation.
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Getting around? We travel many ways: by foot, by bike, by car, by boat, or by plane.
Someday, we will get around by rocket or teleportation.
>_>
You completely missed the point.
That's like the person to first get drunk being like "I'm the first person to get drunk!" and you're like "People have been drinking water forever!"
People have been moving forever, but that's not what I'm getting at...
Fine how about... altering the amount of gravitational force that is affecting you by visiting the moon. THAT is what I meant.
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
-NudeRaider
Fine how about... altering the amount of gravitational force that is affecting you by visiting the moon.
How does one alter gravity?
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Not altering gravity but the amount of gravity currently affecting you. You can do it numerous ways. Centripetal force in a spaceship is one way to incur a feeling of gravity (artificial gravity).
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
-NudeRaider
Not altering gravity but the amount of gravity currently affecting you.
I do not know about humans, but meteoroids have been entering our atmosphere for billions of years. They get the change of no gravity to full gravity.
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>be faceless void >mfw I have no face
Actually RIVE, the verse is talking about sin; there is no new sin under the sun. There's definitely new technology, e.g. The transistor.
Red classic.
"In short, their absurdities are so extreme that it is painful even to quote them."
Really? I see. Please excuse me while I yell at some Bible fanatics.
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Actually RIVE, the verse is talking about sin; there is no new sin under the sun.
LOL not even close. Even in context with the rest of the passage, it's talking about how there is no real human accomplishment. That we can't make any lasting difference to the earth. It's also kinda saying that we always forget what was done before us (like what our ancestors did).
http://www.biblegateway.com/passage/?search=Ecclesiastes+1&version=NIV
@CAFG
I think that, with age, the idea that "there is no human accomplishment" is no longer true. If you wanna be the very best (like no one ever was!!) and work to cure cancer, it can be done. With the advent of planet-wide communication and digital media, there can always be lasting, memorable difference.
Just saying, anyway.
"If a topic that clearly interest noone needs to be closed to underline the "we don't want this here" message, is up to debate."
-NudeRaider
Not altering gravity but the amount of gravity currently affecting you.
I do not know about humans, but meteoroids have been entering our atmosphere for billions of years. They get the change of no gravity to full gravity.
Hey, let's keep it about humans: People have been jumping for a pretty long time.
You can do it numerous ways. Centripetal force in a spaceship is one way to incur a feeling of gravity (artificial gravity).
Imposing a force upon an object is not modifying its gravity. (Possibly barring trivially tiny quantum mechanical effects which I wouldn't know about. Then again, that wouldn't really be much different in principle than my 'jumping' comment...)
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