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This is a huge Batman fan!!
This type of materialism just creates a short-term increase in enjoyment, and then things go back to normal.
After the initial newness has passed, watching movies will go back to only being as fun as watching them on your computer monitor (which is fine).
He could have saved himself hundreds of thousands of dollars.
Superbad Dick Bit
*dead unfortunately
Double Fail: There's nothing like "professional rescue" !
Sadly, all twelve rowers died while awaiting rescue
Star Trek: The Video Game -- Shatner vs. Gorn Trailer
I thought he looked pretty good for a 70 year-old. But he's actually 82. Wow
Richard Feynman on helping the Manhattan Project
That's interesting... I wasn't aware of that. It seems Nazi policies and distaste for "Jew Science" greatly slowed their nuclear research down, but they were still making fast progress on it.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_nuclear_energy_project
"In the late 1930s, Germany might very well have had a 5-year lead on the West in [atomic weaponry]. ... [But] Manhattan did go forward, first and foremost as a counter to the feared German development [of atomic weaponry]." Google Books: How to lose a War.
The following thread isn't a primary source, but it's enough to make me think more research would probably find similar conclusions to the commenters:
http://www.city-data.com/forum/politics-other-controversies/1062440-will-isreal-attack-nuclear-power-plant-4.html#ixzz2OnfHjt7X
We knew the Nazis weren't pursuing Nuclear bombs because of defected scientists. Hitler thought of it as "Jew Science".
Russian Cars: Now There's Your Problem!
Haha. Buncha jokesters. *comedy
Amy hears sound for the first time @ 26 years old.
@ant, better not to get implants. They might interfere with your antennae
I was born mostly deaf. Hearing aid works fine. I don't like implants and surgeries (too many already!).
Transgender at 11 yrs. Old
Most people wouldn't really care if they were the opposite gender.
If you ask most women "If you were a man instead, what would you do?" they'll probably say "I'd try to be a good man." They won't say "I'd undergo medical procedures to partially change my gender to female."
I think that's a good basis from which to say that this girl is fixated... she's under the mistaken impression that (1) gender matters and (2) it's psychologically fixed, rather than malleable.
(That being said, I found this to be a sweet video.)
Transgender at 11 yrs. Old
@TangledThorns
From what I've read in the scientific literature, they say that fetus' brains and sex develop at different points, so e.g. hormone spikes at a certain point in development can make the brain male or female, while the rest of the body develops to be the opposite sex.
(Individuals' sex can be more complicated than just genetic sex. Genetic males can grow up to appear female in every way if there are certain unusual hormonal conditions.)
No arms! No legs! No problem!
Damn, he has tenacity. My problems suddenly seem really small.
Joss Whedon's Much Ado About Nothing: Official Trailer
It's shot in sepia-toned black and white, so you know it's going to be good.
Phineas & Ferb: Weaponry-(Foreign Policy Explainer)
*dead, unfortunately
replacement: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_3H18bkKyG8
The Unfortunate Truth about the Death Penalty
*dead, unfortunately.
Japan Presents the Incredible Shrinking Building
Japan is constantly showing how to get the respect of the rest of the world.
Kai the hatchet wielding hitchhiker on Jimmy Kimmel
There's nothing wrong with intellectual discussion between people with different viewpoints.
When we let bad ideas spread unopposed, it's bad for the world.
Didn't realize quoting something out of the video meant that I was wholeheartedly endorsing it. Just thought it was a point he made that was worth highlighting.
And there's no reason to jump straight to barter as that wasn't what was said. I could just as easily buy it in China or convince someone to take my Euros for a new computer. Both of those acts would not require me to believe in Dollar$ and would be consistent with his statement.
Either way, think maybe you need to chilaxe a little.