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dimreepr

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  1. Indeed, but some people think they're freedom to kill other's, is an inalienable right; Antivaxers may as well have a gun in their hand, while they say "sorry, it just went off, but don't take my gun"...
  2. It's only a difficult ask because some people think they're freedom to kill other's, is an inalienable right...
  3. When do politicians need a reason, when any old excuse will do?
  4. I think it's more political than factual, although I'm struggling to find a reason.
  5. dimreepr replied to Markus Hanke's topic in The Lounge
    I shall miss you, but I hope you find the peace, that I have found on a different path; good luck to you...
  6. "can I say that time is linear" No-body knows...
  7. No, for instance the Japanese tsunami arrived at different time's, along the coast; depending on the topography of the ocean floor...
  8. How will we ever know?
  9. As an athiest, the irony is palpable and not from the quote you quoted... Not that Olorin, has any sort of clue what he/she is talking about. If we unpack the quote: "When a man stops believing in God, he doesn't believe in nothing" that part is patently obvious, however, it doesn't mean the replacement belief is more beneficial? "he will believe anything." Here-in lies the problem, of course he won't; he gives up the magic man, only to replace him with a different magic man??? That's one persuasive magic man...
  10. It does that because the water is frozen, with no where to go; if anything the land will rise up when the water slides off...
  11. much like Event horizone, is the wrong word to use for a black hole...
  12. I'm not certain, you're right...
  13. Isn't a singularity the wrong word to use for a black hole?
  14. What if they were taught to do bad thing's and didn't enjoy it? "I don't generalise, for instance Hitler was a vegetarian; I don't generalise and assume that all nazi's are cu%'£" - Frankie Boyle
  15. Isn't that the definition of a "real paradox"? We can never know...
  16. This analogy, like all, is only superficially correct (like joy is the wrong word); it's confusing and can hinder understanding. For instance, those who don't enjoy the journey can feel like they've been disqualified from the game of life; while they're perfectly comfortable with the game of planning. If one is content with the plan, it's only mildly uncomfortable when the plan doesn't come together, another plan will be along any time soon. A person that can be content with now, is more likely to find enjoyment in the moment I planned to enjoy this journey, but I'm cold and wet and tired and my feet are really hurting and I've just soiled myself and I haven't eaten for three day's; therefore I'm way to miserable to even crack a smile, when my mate fell face first into a pile of shit; normally I'd piss myself laughing.
  17. Only if, someone with zero understanding tried to explain it...
  18. A quick read of a dead thread, it's not good so the next step is, ask a better question. If only you'd read the forum since 01/20, you could have learned so much; so in answer to the topic title, I suggest you read more and pointlessy wait for a pat on the back, less... 😉🙄
  19. It can't reach me here, I'm so far removed from the filth and squalor; and then suddenly the bin men don't turn up...
  20. I don't know for sure, never seen it, but the evidence is out there...
  21. Blame being the operative word, just something to think about... 😉
  22. But that's my point... It's your fault (the writer)... 🙄
  23. I get what you're saying but the onus of understanding is not their's, you're the teacher...

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