Will you go to this school? 18 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
That must be one ragged uniform
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Tomb Raider was a little rough on the undesensitized 6 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
And yet this post is not nsfw.
Edit: now it is, yay
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Edit: now it is, yay
It's not about looks 9 comments
Christmas > Halloween 12 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
Considering the Christmas tree originated as a Pagan child sacrifice tradition (or so I'm told), that could explain this character's behaviour
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Doggo crossing a crosswalk! 2 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
This is the one and only time an embedded thumbs up icon convinced me to like the post.
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Denied! 11 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
Wait, I just tried image searching, and Google says it is unique. Dammit
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Denied! 11 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
You copy the link to the IMAGE in the app, and search with that image as the search phrase
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Best way to pile rocks 5 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
It would make sense in the context of the Tower of Babel from the Bible. The people dispersed after God changed their languages, and when they settled down at all corners of the Earth, they built structures that reminded them of where they came from (the Tower of Babel).
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Press x 7 comments
It's in our genes ;) 42 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
You have some good points @yimmye. If I did enough research, I am sure I could come up with another counter argument, but I'm getting a bit tired of this debate, and being accused of not listening, being stupid, etc. I am going on holiday today, so goodbye, friend!
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It's in our genes ;) 42 comments
sublimegamer
· 7 years ago
Those chemicals were arranged and formed in the lab by an intelligent creator, the scientist. We have never observed an instance of abiogenesis occur, anywhere.
@kamatsu, welcome to this comment thread! The cosmic background microwave radiation actually poses some major problems to the evolutionary model. How did it get so uniformly distributed, when bulges are required to supposedly create stars? Creationary models made by Dr. Russel Humphreys and R. V. Gentry which use uniform distribution can account for the cosmic background microwave radiation, in the context of a young world.
I am not against science, I love learning and exploring our world! I am against the act of labelling hypothetical models as irrefutably true, which is what many people say of evolution.
@kamatsu, welcome to this comment thread! The cosmic background microwave radiation actually poses some major problems to the evolutionary model. How did it get so uniformly distributed, when bulges are required to supposedly create stars? Creationary models made by Dr. Russel Humphreys and R. V. Gentry which use uniform distribution can account for the cosmic background microwave radiation, in the context of a young world.
I am not against science, I love learning and exploring our world! I am against the act of labelling hypothetical models as irrefutably true, which is what many people say of evolution.