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"@theeeLawbreaker Fun facts 1.)America's white population originates from the same europe which was just anti semitic as any other european christian..."
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"@theeeLawbreaker Fun facts 1.)America's white population originates from the same europe which was just anti semitic as any other european christian country at that time and even nowadays 2.)Your ancestors helped or directly did wipe out the original natives of North America which are now at the brink of extinction 3.)USA was the country which waged the most wars consistently 4.)Other nations like Stalin Russia are at least just as much responsible for similar amounts of death"
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This is video #31 of my full Fallout: New Vegas walkthrough, in 1080p HD quality. For best viewing quality, click the fullscreen button in the YouT...
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This is video #31 of my full Fallout: New Vegas walkthrough, in 1080p HD quality. For best viewing quality, click the fullscreen button in the YouTube player, then select 1080p.
Part 31. The Road to Boulder City All stocked up and well-equipped, I decided to head on toward Boulder City, staying on I-95 for safer travel. I ran into a few foes along the way, but I ignored everything else except the El Dorado Gas and Service Station, which I picked mostly clean. (It turned out that I missed a Sunset Sarsaparilla Star Cap, oops). I waited until daybreak, then finished the trip to Boulder City.
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I had been working on a response to another notorious YouTube fucktard when PPSimmons splattered the internet with their latest bout of explosive d...
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I had been working on a response to another notorious YouTube fucktard when PPSimmons splattered the internet with their latest bout of explosive diarrhea. Since I've promised to not let these exceptionally vile shitheads get away with anything I put my other project on hold and got stuck into this one.
Unfortunately their latest offering is so unbelievably puerile that even a child could point out to Mr. Gallups and his inept cronies exactly why they're more full of shit than his colostomy bag after a night of lagers and a dodgy mutton vindaloo. As a result this video is somewhat less heavy on science and technicalities since all that was needed to debunk this video was a barely cursory knowledge of the methodologies and history of science.
As a result I took the opportunity to pad out the remainder of the video with a super heaping helping of insults and profanity which, while perhaps a little over-the-top, I feel are more than well deserved. Apologies if you don't find this episode as illuminating or educational, but I hope at least that you will find some entertainment within.
In case you don't see anything else from me before the holidays, I'd like to take the opportunity here to thank all my subscribers for your support and kind words over the past year and to wish you all a very merry Winter Solstice and a Happy, pwnage-filled New Year!
Carl and crew's original putrid video can be found here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sssKuW...
Robert Roselli's shit-stain of a webshite can be found here: http://www.theoryoflivevolution.com/
Atheist LGBT Facebook Group: http://www.facebook.com/groups/257889...
rriverstone1's channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/rriverstone1
Intro by the one-and-only ONESPECIES (check him out too!): http://www.youtube.com/ONESPECIES
Music: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart, Symphony No. 55 in B flat major, (K 214).
References: Blount, Z.D., Borland, C.Z., and Lenski, R.E. (2008). Historical contingency and the evolution of a key innovation in an experimental population of Escherichia coli. Proc. Natl.l Acad. Sci. USA 105: 7899-7906.
Eldredge, N. and Gould, S.J. (1972). Punctuated equilibria: an alternative to phyletic gradualism. In Models in Paleobiology, Schopf, T.J.M., ed., San Francisco: Freeman Cooper. pp. 82-115.
Gould, S. J. (1977). Evolution's Erratic Pace. Natural History 86: 12-16.
Video transcript: http://thelivingdinosaur.webs.com//HH...
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Why is America Screwed?
Simple meta-stable fiscal fee...
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Thunderf00t on twitter: http://twitter.com/Thunderf00t
Thunderf00t Blog at: http://Thunderf00t.org
Why is America Screwed?
Simple meta-stable fiscal feedback mechanism.
A one trillion dollar budget can afford to spend a minisucle amount of its budget, either explicitly or indirectly to exert enough pressure in Washington to be cost effective.
So here's the crazy suggestion, why not take that trillion dollar military budget. Is that really value for money? Why not take half of that money and buy a shit load of health service for america. It will reduce the financial pressure the military sector can exert and it will make america a happier and healthier place. I mean really, where do you thing you will get value for money there?
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William Lane Craig is a master of crowing over the essentially irrelevant robust nature of certain methodologies while simultaneously misapplying s...
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William Lane Craig is a master of crowing over the essentially irrelevant robust nature of certain methodologies while simultaneously misapplying such methods to draw his desired and erroneous conclusions.
In academic circles, anyone who spends a disproportionate amount of their time exhausting the praises of the reliability of logical methods (as Craig does), reeks of being a bullshit merchant as its well known the whole methodology is subject to GIGO... Garbage in, Garbage out.
Craig has 'five pillars' by which he 'proves' Christianity. Here, in Why Do People Laugh at Creationists Part 37, William Lane Craig, I address merely the first of these 'pillars'. He claims that everything that begins to exist has a cause. Well if we didn't have a few hundred years of scientific discovery under our belt showing the universe does not mold itself around human intuitions, he might have a point: however that's just not the case! The smaller and higher in energy you get, the less intuition serves you satisfactorily. And whats the problem Craig wants to apply his 'intuition' and 'inductive reasoning' to? Oh yeah, the beginning of the universe, where all of the energy/ matter of the universe was in pretty much the smallest volume we can conceive. He seems to expect that even though we have no way of currently defining such a state (it's an unknown, a gap in knowledge), that his intuitive reasoning will serve him well. You don't need to know much about science to realize that's almost a pointless exercise. Apply intuition to quantum mechanics, and you will fail. Similarly with relativity.
These are of course the scientific objections to Craigs arguments. Craig is of course merely a layman when it comes to science. A point I only bring up as Craig persistently brings up such appeals to authority when suggesting his critics are not serious because they do not possess a degree in Philosophy.
Ozmoroid has some of the best vids out there for those who really want to get to grips with relativity! http://www.youtube.com/user/ozmoroid
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M.J