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  • The same scientific methodology that led to the idea of evolution is the same one that led to the germ theory of disease, and produced cures for cancer, heart disease, polio, diabetes, etc. So what do these Creatonisim believers do when they get cancer or heart disease? Run off to the nearest Creationism Museum to pray in the lobby? Or do they think modern medical science is just a "theory"? That getting sick is caused by evil spirits? That mental illness is treated by exorcisims?

  • That's fucking sad.......

  • Yeah earth to Kansas school board, this is why we're the laughing stock of the world, not because our scientists accept a scientific fact of evolution.

  • These people make me ashamed to be an American.

  • This is why people laugh at america.

  • That dynosaur isn't 450m years old. That far back there were no land animals at all.

  • @gamesbok Not quite there were large land animals and lizards but not yet dinosaurs

  • @kjfhgbkjhfbv 'Scientists have decided that a fossil found near Stonehaven is the remains of the oldest creature known to have lived on land.

    It is thought that the one-centimetre millipede which was prised out of a siltstone bed is 428 million years old. '

    I rest my case.

  • @gamesbok

    "Scientists have decided" "It is thought" These are not facts but interpretations of the evidence.

    Why are eyewitness accounts ignored, such as the Bible, when looking at the past? If someone said they found a Civil War gun buried in an old battlefield in Virginia and dated it to 8,000 years ago, it would be illogical to reject the eyewitness accounts of the battle and war and start telling people that the Civil War happened 8,000 years ago but that is what man is doing.

  • @1Inthearmynow You don't have any man anywhere claiming an 8,000 gun. We have multiple independant, consistant accounts of Roman balistic weapons, and Vetruvious who tells us how they did it.  A day in court will quickly show you eyewitness accounts differing wildly, and accounts by eyewitnesses are not common in the Bible. Reports of accounts, but not the accounts.

    You can account for the British victory at Mons to the Angle of Mons, or rate of fire of the Lee Enfield. Your choice.

  • The dislikes never read "Lost World" by Arthur Conan Doyle. The likes have a sense of humour.

  • Every one else who is not from the US PLEASE DONT JUDGE ALL OF US ON THE MORONS. Were not all this dumb I promise.

  • idiots

  • Like the man says @ 2:42: they presuppose the Bible to be literally true, and look at the evidence that seems to support it. This is the antithesis of science and common sense. It's like waking up on a rainy morning and wanting it to be sunny out. "It's summer," you say, "it should be sunny. The house is warm and I don't hear big raindrops on the roof. The almanac predicted sun. Therefore I believe it to be sunny!" You do everything but look out the friggin' window and LOOK at the truth.

  • What a turd of a "museum".

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  • I am crying on the inside, this shit is just too much taking your beliefs and wasting money on something that resembles a fucking cartoon. There are people dying of hunger and these people are wasting money on a museum for Flintstones.

  • I think I broke my nose from facepalming too much. You know what sucks? I gotta see this shot tomorrow...

  • I wish my parents had taken me there as a kid. I would've become an atheist sooner!

  • Truly embarrassing. To know one of them is Australian makes me ashamed.

  • @ilreput1 Correction! The Mastermind of all this is Australian. This "Museum" and the idiotic Ark theme park next door are all the brainchildren of one Kenn Hamm, Aussie fuckwit emigre.

  • @bartyfarslar Just shows that he had to leave Australia to get this nightmare off the ground.

  • I seriously believed I was going to be rick roll'd. God damn it America

  • So the Flintstones was a documentary? Well fancy that !!!

  • LOL 

  • Oh, Kentucky. THAT explains.

  • If those creationists weren't such idiots, they would make up something plausible. Like, God created bacteria 4.5 billion years ago and then left forever.

    How dumb do you have to be to claim the earth is less than 10.000 years old or dinosaurs and men walked the earth together? Anyone will know right away that they are ignorant idiots.

  • If creationism is true then why did God give us an appendix that has no useful purpose and just gets sick and causes us pain???

  • @metaldave08096

    The appendix is helpful to the immune system...we are able to live without it if we have to, but it is not a benefit to have it removed.

  • @apathy7170 OOOhhhhh, I did not know that, thank you. Apparently it houses helpful bacteria and does aide the immune system. Ages ago it was used to help digest cellulose. As we learned to eat other and better foods, the organ was pressed to a secondary use.

  • @metaldave08096 in plant eating (grazing) animals the appendix is much larger and contains bacteria that can create enzymes to break down the cellulose.

  • @doombow666 Yup, the appendix we have helps out immune system

  • @metaldave08096 but is almost unnecessary and can be removed with no real side effects, in fact it's probably safer to just pull it out before it gets infected.

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  • Why do these people have to make us look like fools! we're not all this stupid guys.

  • This is the beginning of the end for america. Intelligence and learning replaced by willfull ignorance and religious bigotry. In 200 years Europe, Russia and China will be playing political football with north america just like africa and the middle east are today.

  • LMAO i think this would be an interesting video for these guys to watch. /watch?v=FZKQlmPGeV4 Near the middle of the video.

    they would be blown as shit. alotta wasted money on this museum.

  • this is really painful to watch

  • Sooooo....The Flintstones were real? Anything to make a buck on a good yarn. The sad truth is that there are actually people stupid enough to believe it. Another EPIC fail for religion Thou hast once again proven thyselves dumbasses in mine eyes...LMAO!!!

  • some people can ignore logic and science and beleive that the bible is the word of GOD who is all knowing and that everything in his book is true. They feel that GOD is an active force in their lives and their feelings are their reason for having faith in the (physically) impossible. some people use actual logic to make decisions and base their view of the world on logic and reasoning and beleive in things that you can see and/or prove the existence of. it depends on you and your upbrining.

  • We know where the next asteroid is going to strike and wipe out the dinosaurs! Kentucky! God help the US!

  • Religion has absolutely no place in the education system. If christians don't like that fact, they can pull their kids out of the public schools and ship them off to the religious schools. So the quote says, "Religion is like a penis: it's okay to have one, it's okay to be proud of it, but don't whip it out in public, and certainly don't shove it down my children's throats."

  • BAHAHAHAH ( 0:19 )

  • i live in Kentucky, and i think that this museum is shameful

  • I'm not surprised that this is happening in my country, just disappointed

  • I feel bad being American.

    

  • These people are complete morons. To throw out the overwhelming evidence of evolution in favor of a book written by people who would have viewed a wheel barrel as a technological marvel is literally retarded. The Flintstones reference was hilarious. This museum is a shame to humanity and all it has attempted to learn and achieve.

  • I have a dinosaur pet. didn't you guys see Jurassic park? That is based on a true story, lol.

  • This video explained it well. It doesn't matter whats correct or not and some will not reevaluate their view on the world. If it contradicts the Bible it's incorrect.

    I see no reason to debate creationists at the moment.

  • You'll never find a more wretched hive of stupidity and sraw men...

  • CAZ I HAS A DINOSAUR FRIEND?

  • Religion is easy to understand. In order to believe, you have to completely shut off your brain.

  • Religious exploitation is big business. Just look at the Holy Land theme park.

  • Moonlanding, telephone, radio... and this? America, what happened?

  • @nyblin The telephone is not an American invention and I don't believe radio is either.

    Regardless I see where you were going with your comment and agree.

  • @thedarkone2134

    Yeah, it's one of those things, that will probably never be agreed upon... At least A. Bell was the first one to have a patent for telephone, And N. Tesla was the guy behind the first public radio broadcast. But who thought what first, is a never-ending debate. Back in the days information didn't travel quite as fast as today, and for all i know both inventions were probably thought of by a bunch of people around the world simultaneously.

  • It seems like my country has a knack for carrying the extremes, we have both the Smithsonian and the Creation Museum.

  • @Cactarpus Smithsonian is an extreme? How so?

  • @Stitchman3875 It is one of the most prestigious in the world.

  • Who agrees with me that the Creationist Museum curator should be awarded a Darwin Award?

  • The Creation Museum.... a place where the religiously retarded come in order to feel justified in their ignorance.

  • @CarajilloDulce LOL I love it! Could not have said it better!

  • @nhbiker1961 Thanks.... thumbs up for ignorance!

  • ...Are they serious? xD

    I am literally laughing my ass off!!

  • So this is where the donation money goes.......

  • a museum that says the earth is 6000 yrs old? lol, there are rocks in my backyard older then that. So the Egyptian civilization was at the beginning of time? So man didn't evolve over many millennia? Any civilization older then that just didn't exist? this defies the law of how stupid people can be....

  • @idiotbuster11 Logic! I'll have none of it!

  • meanwhile, people are dying of starvation

  • Christians: purposely teaching kids wrong information.

  • ...where's all the evidence to support the bible exactly? My brain can't wrap itself around this level of stupid.

  • @CaptainAwesomeoh13 Two bottle of Scotch would help you accept their "evidence"

  • Stupidity is like a pandemic. Out of control breeding habits, and my theory that stupid parents will 99 times out of 100 breed stupid children. If 1% of these stupid children opens a creationist "Museum" then we as a species are doomed. In only 4 more generations we wont be able to turn left of right without at least seeing a creationist museum in our line of sight. Oh, Yahweh..... save us!! We're drowning in the stupidity with which you have blessed us. Should we start stoning the stupid?

  • @mouthyweasel hey bro, move to China, their government shares your hatred of religion. The intelligent communists will embrace you open arms and also want to kill those stupid creationists. There is your utopia, killing all that disagrees with you, lol. And you fucktards wonder why no one trusts you

  • @agnostaxian People who do not suffer from religious delusion are not necessarily communists.

  • @CarajilloDulce You just recommended exactly what communists do, killing the "stupid" that you define as religious. Go and enjoy the atheist utopias of China or North Korea where they are already doing that, bye. Actually it is probably a good thing that atheists like yourself do not have many kids. Passing on your "asshole" gene would be destructive to the human race

  • @agnostaxian You display your ignorance of genetics almost as well as that of secularism. I have never suggested killing religious folk. I simply have no interest in entering their deluded state, or for that matter having it thrust upon me by some quasi political system based upon those particular fantasies. If you want to believe in imaginary beings that's fine by me. I would not see you deported for your personal beliefs. If you can't tell the difference between atheism and communism so be it.

  • @CarajilloDulce my genetics comment was tongue and cheek, sorry, lol. not personal. ok, your last post sounded like u wanted to kill religious people, u clearified, my bad and apologies :)

  • @agnostaxian How could my comment sound as if I wanted to kill religious people? All it stated was that just because someone does not suffer from religious delusion it does not necessarily mean that they are a communist. Your idea that folk who do not want to live their lives based upon a belief in variously translated and interpreted bronze age myths and anecdotes should move to China or North Korea is simply ridiculous. Almost as ridiculous as calling Ken Ham's amusement park a museum.

  • @CarajilloDulce "should we start stoning the stupid?" that is what I was talking about

  • @agnostaxian How would stoning stupid people help them or anyone else? I would recommend making available good health care and education.

  • @CarajilloDulce No bro, i was quoting you "stoning the stupid" that is what u said bra, look at ur post.

    check out the stories in the Bible and specifically what they mean. The story of the prodigal son by Jesus. Did that literally happen? Is that the point of the story? No. It is to make a theological point. God loves you no matter what and is always wanting you to come home to him but allows us to go our own way but will run to us when we come back. That is theology in a story form

  • @agnostaxian Err... you need to pay more attention. The post your are referring to regarding the "stoning of the stupid".... that was from Mouthyweasel not me. Like I said.. the bible is a collection of variously translated and interpreted anecdotes, myths, and legends. Sure, the idea behind some them is probably to teach people some point or other. This is the case for many texts both religious and secular. Mankind has historically used such writings to manipulate or control the masses.

  • @CarajilloDulce ok, i see about the stoning comment. Yes, any philosophy can be used to control the masses but Many religious stories can also be used to to promote goodness. Take for instance the good samaritan. also, Look at the message of the New Testament at large, it answers huge questions. what is the problem? sin. what is the answer? God loves us and forgiven us through Christ and will change us by his power. Now the question is, do you agree with those messages? that is the point

  • @agnostaxian At the end of the day it's all in the minds of humans whether they choose to act selfishly or compassionately. Mythical deities... heaven and hell? Are these seriously to be our guiding lights? I find it all rather artificial. To be worth anything we have to develop our own sense of awareness and compassion, not just behave that way to suit some doctrine or because we fear punishment by some mysterious being.

  • @CarajilloDulce I agree but what is the basis from which we get our morality. If there is no God, your choice of morality is arbitrary. Christian morality, Nazi Morality, Your personal morality is just like choosing a favorite color. It is based on nothing. I think there is a transcendent morality that is correct and absolute based on the character of God that all humans should follow- goodness, kindness, love is better than hatred, selfishness, oppression, etc...

  • @agnostaxian I can (as anyone can) only speak for myself. I have not needed some imaginary "sky daddy" to bestow morality upon me. As I said before.. that would feel false. In my time on earth I have not noticed religious people being any more or less morally sound than non-religious folk, quite the opposite in many cases. Saying that there has to be some supernatural deity before there can be morality is like saying that humans are essentially corrupt.

  • @CarajilloDulce You can have morality, no problem even a good moral code but if there is no God, you have no ontological basis for saying one morality is "good" and another is "bad". Why are Nazi's wrong?

    Also, see the point of my story about Martin Luther King? A fundy says "it is literally true", an atheist says, "It is a stupid myth". both are missing the point. The point of the story is that God was on the side of Martin Luther King and not the Klan, many stories in the Bible are like that

  • @agnostaxian Good and Bad are highly subjective. There is absolutely no evidence what so ever that some mystical deity had anything to do with Martin Luther King's life. Religious belief certainly did though, as it does in the minds of the Klu Klux Klan, The Pope, The Lord's Resistance Army, The Crusaders, suicide bombers, Arch Bishop Desmond Tutu, et.al. ...... and look at all their various actions!

  • @CarajilloDulce "I just want to do God's Will"- MLK. He was a baptists minister. You are correct, religion can be used for horrible purposes as well, no argument here.

    But you are also right that if there is no God, "Good" and "Bad" are subjective. If there is no transcendant morality based on God, Why was MLK right and the KKK wrong? Both are expressing their own subjective moralities, see the point?

  • @agnostaxian As far as the KKK were concerned, they were right, not that I sympathize with their twisted ideals. Good, bad, right, or wrong, they remain subjective. If you choose to imagine some sort of deity who makes the distinction for you, so be it. I still don't think this bible based theme park should be called a museum, and their notions of a 6000 year young earth, and the story of Noah's Ark as a factual historical account are simply laughable.

  • @CarajilloDulce bro, in a free society there will be some people who will do and believe some pretty silly things. raptors with children right next to them? come on, can anyone say "lunch", lol. hugh ross states that to believe the universe is 6g old is worse than a flat earth

  • @agnostaxian Indeed, and I doubt very much that Hugh Ross would consider this Biblelandia to be anything more than a theme park designed to make lots of money for the likes of Ken Ham and his AIG retardation center.

  • @CarajilloDulce bro, they believe the UNIVERSE is 6,000 years old. although I disagree with him on many things Dawkins statement is right, "To say the universe is 6g old is like saying the distance between New York and LA is 30 yards. Not an insignificant mistake wouldn't you say?", lol

  • @CarajilloDulce also, another example of how a story functions. Say there is a group of Black americans who tell a story about Martin Luther King Jr., leading a large group of african-americans but they are being chased by the Klan. Martin takes then to the mighty Mississippi with the klan in pursuit to lynch them. The Mississippi parts and Martin's group go through but when the Klan goes through, the river closes and they die. This is how many Bible stories functioned in relation to history

  • @CarajilloDulce also, u are reading the Bible like fundies and saying it is literally wrong. Is the parable of the good samaritan a bronze age myth? whether it happened or not is not the point. There is a historical core in the Bible but the stories in their are not about scientific truths but theological ones.

  • @agnostaxian Mythology.... Theology..... it's a bit of a grey line. I'm not saying the bible is literally "wrong". I'm saying that it's a collection of variously translated and interpreted anecdotes and stories told at a time when men were either trying to invent explanations for life, the universe, and everything, or else hoping to dine well in the light of a good tale. The idea of such a collection of tales constituting a precise historical record is rather unlikely.

  • Museum: A building in which objects of historical, scientific, artistic, or cultural interest are stored and exhibited.

    So, in light of the fact that scripture is pure fantasy, I say we adopt a new name for the 'creationist museum" and call it "Creationland" You know... sort of like Disneyland or Legoland; magic mountain, etc.

  • causality + God -> google it

  • HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

  • Maybe you should export this idea to the islamic world. I think they would be pleased to have 6000 year old Vegetarian Dinosaurs too.

  • Religion makes people stupid!!!

  • 1,666 dislikes!!!!!! NICE \m/

  • People who still believe that the story of 'Noahs Ark' was true absolutely annoy me, it NEVER happened. Creationists need to do as THEY ARE TOLD and accept that simple fact ! ! Here is a question ofr a creationist if they want to (at least try to) answer: "How big was Noahs ark?"

  • Idiots, morons, backwards brain dead hicks who have no interest in facts and believe that the Flintstones in an accurate representation of history.

  • this is embarrassing

  • Creationists are a shit stain on America. I'm amazed people can be this stupid.

  • Then the U.N. un-nazi'd the world....

  • "The Bible says"... STFU NOOB!

  • I always knew in my heart that the Flintstones was a documentary.

  • Waste of important fossils.

  • I feel sorry for the 1/4 of Americans who have common sense

  • Dammit America that's a big waste of money right there DX

  • Down In Kentucky, they're dumber than chickens,

    Ken Ham built a fun park, called it a museum,

    Where gullible Christians and other believers,

    Claim science is simply a ruse to deceive us....

  • There was a kid in my class who was a creationist but he also believed that dinosaurs are made up. He says that their is absolutley no proof that they ever existed. He was ostrasized from the rest of the class after that agurement.

  • 450 million years ago was during a period known as the Ordovician. There were not yet any land vertebrates.

  • No dinosaur, I think, is dated at 450 million years old. I think the oldest dinosaur fossil or fossils have been dated to about 230 million years old and the youngest at about 65 million years old.

  • @BLOOMSBURY26 It will make your mums bedrock

  • velociraptor next to a human? lmfao! If humans lived during the time of the dinosaurs we'd have been wiped out and not watching this *right now*

  • Set it on fire please.

  • @ciaobellakate Good idea, insiting violence is a criminal offence and open to police investigation via the cyber squad. So you go to jail PLUS the creationists get free publicity AND insurance payout to build a new museum. Two birds with the one stone.

  • @j33tkun3dodude1

    It wouldn't be below you fucktards, bombing abortion clinics and picketing dead soldiers funerals all in the name of "god".

  • mu·se·um

    noun

    a building or place where works of art, scientific specimens, or other objects of permanent value are kept and displayed.

    Yeah... I don't see anything fitting that category here.

  • @ciaobellakate You wouldn,t though, being that you suffer ignorance and being of a NON scientific nature. LOL. With every post you send, you condemn the proEvolutionists further. LOL, sure your not working for the creation museum?

  • @j33tkun3dodude1

    If I did, I'd burn that fucker to the ground.

  • @ciaobellakate LMAO

  • @ciaobellakate Evolution of the biological is NOT scientific. We creationists have highly qualified scientists who have departed from the evolutionism nonsense, i would advise YOU the ignorant to take a look at both sides and draw your own conclusions as to what is conclusive evidence and what is pure guess work to support a dead theory . And guess what??? No answer to the RNA DNA complexity of combination. LMAO, typical.

  • @j33tkun3dodude1

    If one so-called 'theory' is all you can muster to counter the evolution argument, then why should I give you the time of day? This RNA DNA thing you speak of cannot be that prominent if I have never even heard of it.

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  • @j33tkun3dodude1 i am not sure if you are a troll or just not right in the head

  • @gaberoc Reverse psychology aint getting you off the hook that easily LMAO. Weirdo.

  • @j33tkun3dodude1 hahaha, *i* am the weirdo? you cant imagine how happy i am that i live in europe where we dont have to deal with creeps like you. go on! be the laughing stock of the world!

  • @j33tkun3dodude1

    according to a gallop poll done in 1997, only 5 percent of scientists stated a disbelief or other wise lack of confidence in the theory of evolution, that's an OVERWHELMING minority

    btw, science is not conclusive and doesn't claim to be, it's a study of evidence not absolute knowledge in the unknown, that's religions job

  • @LadyAmaltheaUnicorn Please site source on web. I would love to have seen this. Every scientist eh? totally irrelivant anyway, Why? Because a million people throw themselves off a bridge and one does not, does not make the 1 million right.

  • @j33tkun3dodude1

    I never used "every" I said 5 percent don't believe in evolution (back in 97). You can read about this on wikipedia, search for "Level of support for evolution" or go directly to religioustolerance dot or g or ncse dot co m.

    and to be clear, you can accept evolution and still believe in a god and even be religious. Many theologians and scientists (some are both) are also evolutionist defenders, they just believe a god started it all.

  • @j33tkun3dodude1

    It's so IGNORANT to accept scientific method, ain't it? But I wouldn't expect an intelligent argument from you anyway. Creationists don't need to rely on relevance, or scientific fact, or even logic for that matter because they believe in a woman being created from a fucking rib. But whatever, you're entitled to practice your bullshit religion and maybe in time I'll accept that. It's just unfortunate that you spend your spare time trolling rationalists on Youtube.

  • @j33tkun3dodude1

    I don't take evolution on faith, I have looked at both sides and I favor one because it actually has empirical proof.

  • @ciaobellakate No it doesn't. In fact all he so called evidence supplied for the biological evolution theory actually is the same evidence which is in opposition for it. RNA DNA thing???? Very scientific indeed. LMAO

  • @ciaobellakate Is that so????? So when i ask you a series of creation science questions you should have no problem in replying rapid, right? I am taking your word on this, but being a rather clued up adult i have my deepest suspicians.

  • @j33tkun3dodude1

    Then have your suspicions. I have suspicions about your morality if you believe something as scientifically invalid as creationism, but whatever. Let's just agree to disagree.

  • Finally i have realised that Evolution of the biological IS real. How? Well just take Dawkins as a living example. He has evolved 2 ass Holes 1 for shitting through and the other for producing shit, THEN we have the development of his brain, pure piss water. So over BILLIONS and TRILLIONS of years, we do see evolution of the biological at play after all.

  • LOL. Dose anyone else think that the automaton biblical charterers like Moses and Noah, look like the puppets from team America?

  • When I was 10. Living in Southern Jerusalem. My parents told me that were moving to America. I curse that day.

    This Museum is a fucking joke.

  • What a waste of money. What's a better use of millions of dollars? Feed the hungry? Shelter the homeless? NO FUCK THAT! BUILD AN EXPENSIVE ASS MUSEUM IN THE MIDDLE OF NOWHERE SO PEOPLE CAN REFERENCE IT IN CONVERSATION AGAINST EVOLUTION! "Great Idea Jim"

  • I just blacked out and threw up in my mouth all at once.

  • that's it I'm making a mythology museum. filled with fairies and unicorns. they have to be real there's no proof they're not

  • It's fucking humiliating to be an American these days.

  • @vivalaleta Couldn't have said that better myself. To Canada then?

  • @vivalaleta Couldn't have said that better myself. To Canada then?

  • @vivalaleta Don't worry - we Europeans no the score. The US is a great country, great people, etc, etc. But there's the downside like all countries. For you it's the bible belt with gun totting, ignorant bible bashers. All countries have a dark side!

  • @masala505 That´s right. But we "exported" our religious people to America in the past. They left Europe to start a new life in America. Like the german Amish or Paul Schäfers Colonia Dignidad in Chile for example. Today Germany and Switzerland are very Atheistic countries. Many of our fundamentalists live in the U.S. now. Sorry buddys

  • @masala505 As an American, I can say that you could not be any more correct. !00% accurate.

  • @vivalaleta We could list the ways it is to. :(

  • err, okay, i don't know what the purpose of having a "museum" like this is, i suppose to indoctrinate children into this weird, retarded religion of christianity.

  • I'm going, I'm not a creationist but dinosaurs RULE!

  • BAAAAH HAA HAHAHA AHHHA HHAHAHAHAHA!!!!! Sorry, I just wee'd a little.

  • Okay, the animatronics are pretty impressive, but...

    6:54 - "But if Noah had taken the T-Rex, wouldn't he have eaten the other animals?"

    "Well, no. The fear of man wasn't put into the animals until after the animals came off the ark after the flood..."

    And that has what, exactly, to do with the question he was asked? Sweet bugger all, that's what. Bet he was the best at dodge-ball in elementary school.

  • Raptor jesus went extinct for your sins

  • We have to fidht against Religion ! We cannot let something like creationist taking over the truth

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  • I am ashamed to be a human right now.

  • Museo de Moron

  • 500,000 people to break even, thats like $54 per person to be brainwashed

  • disney land might be fun but THIS is something to remember.

  • What a fucking joke. this is embarrassing in every aspect.

  • To all those people who want to go there for fun, don't do it because they will get your money.