search results matching tag: goodnight

» channel: motorsports

go advanced with your query
Search took 0.000 seconds

    Videos (40)     Sift Talk (5)     Blogs (2)     Comments (112)   

On civility, name calling and the Sift (Fear Talk Post)

blankfist says...

>> ^dystopianfuturetoday:

So you are going to let petty politics come between us, eh? We had a good thing going, you and me, but it all goes down the drain because I don't like Milton Friedman.
Fine....whatever.... I can't stop you from taking that away from me....
....but what you can never take away from me are my fond memories of our hot weekend in Barbados; particularly the number of mangoes you were able to put up your.... er... fist-hole.... like a fleshen clown car you are.
Goodnight, sweet prince.



On civility, name calling and the Sift (Fear Talk Post)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

So you are going to let petty politics come between us, eh? We had a good thing going, you and me, but it all goes down the drain because I don't like Milton Friedman.

Fine....whatever.... I can't stop you from taking that away from me....

....but what you can never take away from me are my fond memories of our hot weekend in Barbados; particularly the number of mangoes you were able to put up your.... er... fist-hole.... like a fleshen clown car you are.

Goodnight, sweet prince.

Christopher Hitchens' Address to the AA Convention 2011

Japan made Kissing Machine... really.

GeeSussFreeK (Member Profile)

Psychologic says...

If I start lending it out then I'll just lose it again!

Usually if I find myself typing a lengthy post I'll stop myself and try to think about the subject from a different perspective. After two or three attempts I can usually get a pretty good idea of what is needed and what is fluff.

On the other hand, if I can't cut it down to a manageable size I just end up not posting. I think it mostly comes down to thinking of efficient and appropriate examples to illustrate an idea, which is deceptively difficult. My success in that regard depends greatly upon the subject.

Also, I've worked in public relations and teaching jobs dealing with people who tend to glaze over if I take more than three sentences to describe anything, so that may have something to do with shortening my posts. =)

In reply to this comment by GeeSussFreeK:
How come you can easily sum up in 2 short paragraphs what it has taken me, and failed in me, 5 comments of walls of text! I hate my brain, can I borrow your's from time to time?
In reply to this comment by Psychologic:
>> ^Drachen_Jager:
Statistically speaking Gods do not and can not exist.
[...]
Some statistics are absolute. The probability of a deity existing are finite:infinite. In other words 0.


By that logic humans can't exist, because the probability of any specific individual you could imagine existing is practically 0.

You can point out a lack of evidence in the existence of gods, and I would agree with you on that point, but statistics cannot disprove the existence of something.

If you want to think of it in mathematical terms... 1/X approaches zero as X approaches infinity, but 1/X cannot equal 0. You can't just divide something by infinity and proclaim it is therefore impossible. Mathematics do not work that way, goodnight.

Psychologic (Member Profile)

GeeSussFreeK says...

How come you can easily sum up in 2 short paragraphs what it has taken me, and failed in me, 5 comments of walls of text! I hate my brain, can I borrow your's from time to time?
In reply to this comment by Psychologic:
>> ^Drachen_Jager:
Statistically speaking Gods do not and can not exist.
[...]
Some statistics are absolute. The probability of a deity existing are finite:infinite. In other words 0.


By that logic humans can't exist, because the probability of any specific individual you could imagine existing is practically 0.

You can point out a lack of evidence in the existence of gods, and I would agree with you on that point, but statistics cannot disprove the existence of something.

If you want to think of it in mathematical terms... 1/X approaches zero as X approaches infinity, but 1/X cannot equal 0. You can't just divide something by infinity and proclaim it is therefore impossible. Mathematics do not work that way, goodnight.

Aren't Atheists just as dogmatic as born again Christians?

Psychologic says...

>> ^Drachen_Jager:
Statistically speaking Gods do not and can not exist.
[...]
Some statistics are absolute. The probability of a deity existing are finite:infinite. In other words 0.


By that logic humans can't exist, because the probability of any specific individual you could imagine existing is practically 0.

You can point out a lack of evidence for the existence of gods, and I would agree with you on that point, but statistics cannot disprove the existence of something.

If you want to think of it in mathematical terms... 1/X approaches zero as X approaches infinity, but 1/X cannot equal 0. You can't just divide something by infinity and proclaim it is therefore impossible. Mathematics do not work that way, goodnight.

Japanese Tsunami hitting Northern California

Comedian Danny Bhoy Takes Us on a Tour of Scotland

Lann (Member Profile)

Drawing on water

Dance Fortress 2

Penn & Teller on the Anti-Vaccination Movement

vyka11 says...

VACCINES DO NOT WORK THAT WAY! Goodnight.

>> ^Yogi:

What about all the superbugs that vaccines are now responsible for? What I don't like about Penn and Teller's Bullshit, is when they pick a subject they choose what they want to talk about too narrowly. It's like the point of this show isn't to educate but to lash out at those who make some false claims...it's missing the script completely.


>> ^Yogi:

Soooo Vaccinations are perfect? I don't buy it....even penicillin is coming back to bite us in the ass.
EDIT: I should point out that I never got vaccinations and I'm healthy as a horse...a horse thats very healthy.

Capturing Pigeons Using a Net Catapult

bleedmegood (Member Profile)



Send this Article to a Friend



Separate multiple emails with a comma (,); limit 5 recipients






Your email has been sent successfully!

Manage this Video in Your Playlists

Beggar's Canyon