Justin 4's Comments
Why do people even like having snakes as pets? Aside from some people's joy of seeing a live animal eaten for its food, I can't understand the draw.
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They really screwed the pooch on that sequel.
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Times like these, I'm glad I'm a man. I don't have to worry about a baby suddenly popping out of me.
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This looks like the ultimate trolling site. Hey, just stand over there... don't move...
*runs date over at full speed with hover-car*
*runs date over at full speed with hover-car*
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I can't believe this is an issue with anyone even non English speakers.
It really takes no time at all to learn the basic repeating signs when you go to a new Country. Things like stop signs, and subway signs aren't that hard to figure out.
Now if we had other signs that looked just like that with different words I might agree, but the EXIT sign is pretty unique.
It really takes no time at all to learn the basic repeating signs when you go to a new Country. Things like stop signs, and subway signs aren't that hard to figure out.
Now if we had other signs that looked just like that with different words I might agree, but the EXIT sign is pretty unique.
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This really is a non issue for me that the FAA has completely blown out of proportion. I really hope they don't fire the guy or anything.
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I think a better idea would have been to use drought resistant plants that grow native to the region. Simply turning your yard into a barren wasteland is kind of tacky.
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It seems more of a short coming of our eyes than our brain.
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Their singing and lyrics were terrible, but I loved every minute of it! :)
10/10
10/10
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I guess it was appropriate here, but is anyone else getting sick of the term "the almighty dollar"?
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doh, it didn't post the picture! :( triple post spam!
http://imgur.com/HPgsL.png
http://imgur.com/HPgsL.png
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Sorry for the double post, but I after writing the message I realized my orbit was creating a funky design.
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Apparently my understanding of gravity needs rethinking. Took me about 10 minutes just to get two objects in stable orbit.
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Just one more thing I'd like to add. People really need to get over their phobia of Wikipedia as source material. Despite what your high school teachers may have you believe, it is a quite reliable encyclopedia. It has been comparable to other encyclopedias such as Britannica and found to be just as accurate on main topics like these.
The only problems you ever run into are when you look up extremely obscure, highly technical things with only one or two editors or something quite controversial.
I've also run into quite a few experts in their field with doctorates who actually enjoy writing articles for Wikipedia.
To the above poster/s bashing Wikipedia. If you think the information provided here is false, then by all means show me the evidence. But simply dismissing Wikipedia out of hand like that is pretty unfair to all the knowledgeable people who put hard work into the site. I think it's also unfair to Jill who probably spent a good deal of time writing this article for us.
The only problems you ever run into are when you look up extremely obscure, highly technical things with only one or two editors or something quite controversial.
I've also run into quite a few experts in their field with doctorates who actually enjoy writing articles for Wikipedia.
To the above poster/s bashing Wikipedia. If you think the information provided here is false, then by all means show me the evidence. But simply dismissing Wikipedia out of hand like that is pretty unfair to all the knowledgeable people who put hard work into the site. I think it's also unfair to Jill who probably spent a good deal of time writing this article for us.
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Back on topic, it's amazing that our planet was at times home to multiple species of humans. I wonder what kind of meeting it would have been when Neanderthals and Homo sapiens came into contact with each other. Did our ancestors see them as a different species or simply as a different tribe?