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awesome I'll be looking forward to seeing it :)
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I think of them as hypertridimentional beings. If you don't quite get what I am talking about, no worries, I did a video on the subject back in my KingTheist days, but it was not one of my best videos, I will be doing a new version of it soon.
my two part video is here:
/watch?v=sMx5Ntz3MF8&feature=c
hannel_page I get more into specificly waht you are talking about in part 2:
/watch?v=RGkqFVoBW_8&feature=r
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Thank you Bossman, I will take what I can get.
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most major 3D apps have a 'free' version, (usually with watermarked renders or limited poly counts) and of course you can get an illegal copy from various sources.
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Hey no threats against San Francisco, I live just near there. Jokes of course. I am back and I will have your long awaited video response up in the next few days.
WayOfTheBastard 2 years ago
I grew up in Santa Rosa, and recently lived in Benicia and Vallejo. So I am kinda fond of San Fran myself. welcome back!
RationalRoundtable 2 years ago
Tell me again why you are a christian ?
Do you pray ? If so why ? If god is a natural being then why honour him. Surely the bible is not gods word. Just mans.
holdontoyourwig 2 years ago
I am a Christian because I believe in God, and I believe in Christ, I am also a skeptic, and I believe that there eventually will be a understanding of what God, the soul, angels and all the rest are.
RationalRoundtable 2 years ago
An article on LiveScience I read recently discussed how heart and brain tissue can remain alive for hours after it has been cut off from oxygen. That seems counter intuative, however they found that it was the recessitation that actually killed them. The brain apparently has an anti-cancer mechanism in which a cell kills itself if it is exposed to too much oxygen suddenly, which is exactly what we normally do. By attempting to recessitate slower we could see a heavy improvement in survival.
HonestDiscussioner 2 years ago
interesting indeed.
RationalRoundtable 2 years ago