Gaffigan on Christmas 8 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
I've heard that the christmas tree symbol stemmed from pagan traditions of sacrificing children under such trees. But that is not what we associate it with nowadays.
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Just a little bit more and then. 4 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
But that's the joy of programming (or nearly any job)! There is always more cool stuff you can learn!
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My favorite part of this movie 17 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
As a strong fan of the series, I can say the movie felt like something was lost. Maybe it was the voicecasting. Kowalski sounded more fun in the series. Also the mutant penguin army wasn't an enjoyable twist for me.
My favorite part of this movie 17 comments
I like scarves 5 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
I think it means "Now we'll put on our joyous clothes"
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Darth who? 82 comments
Darth who? 82 comments
9/11 was an insidejob 8 comments
Gotcha science 13 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
It's fine that you don't know, no need to be sorry. I'll just cut to the chase and say that the evolutionary, old-age paradigm is considered fact by many people, but is based on ludicrous assumptions and doesn't stand up to scrutiny. The young-Earth Creation model fits the measurable facts much better. There are two world views when it comes to geologic history: Creation or Evolution. But both are not scientific fact. No one should be calling old-age evolution fact.
I'm not saying this against you personally, or anything, and I do not know everything either. But one should not believe in humans' recount of history without researching it for themselves.
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I'm not saying this against you personally, or anything, and I do not know everything either. But one should not believe in humans' recount of history without researching it for themselves.
Gotcha science 13 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
Then it stands to reason that those scientists made a huge assumption that the rocks are millions of years old. Where did they get these crazy numbers from? Not from the rocks, so where? Maybe they made it up. But why would they make it up?
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Rise and act before it's too late 48 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
Yes, why Aren't they starting with cities? I haven't heard of any cities converted yet, but it sounds like Germany's ahead of the game.
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Gotcha science 13 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
Cool, but how do we correlate a magnetic measurement with an age? On Wikipedia it says "at least one isotopic age needs to be collected," i.e. radiometric dating is used to make sure it lines up with the assumed millions of years. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetostratigraphy#Correlation_and_ages
And how are the radiometric dating methods calibrated? By using a rock of 'known' age. It seems secular scientists use rocks assumed to be millions of years old, to calibrate how to measure their age. Isn't that circular reasoning? By using these 'accurately calibrated' radiometric dating methods, they end up with million-year ages on rocks that humans have witnessed being formed. For example, "Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, but rocks were dated up to 2.8 million years old." http://qccsa.org/the-end-of-long-age-radiometric-dating/
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And how are the radiometric dating methods calibrated? By using a rock of 'known' age. It seems secular scientists use rocks assumed to be millions of years old, to calibrate how to measure their age. Isn't that circular reasoning? By using these 'accurately calibrated' radiometric dating methods, they end up with million-year ages on rocks that humans have witnessed being formed. For example, "Mount St. Helens erupted in 1980, but rocks were dated up to 2.8 million years old." http://qccsa.org/the-end-of-long-age-radiometric-dating/
Gotcha science 13 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
If the sea is that low now, how do we know how old those layers are? Couldn't water have eroded their older layers too?
Window puns are a pane to make 33 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
They were selling mats down in the flats but there were bats who needed pats
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Window puns are a pane to make 33 comments