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The Theory of Evolution Made Easy
This is an absolutely fantastic video.
The nylon-eating bacteria basically proved the entire thing. That's all you need to say. It's like maddox's "ok you like the matrix, but why did we have to see keanu reaves' ass?" it just trumps EVERYTHING.
Will Smith and the attack of the I, Robots!
Some decent action scenes in this flick but I won't even get into how shabbily done the movie was translated from Isaac Asimov's work + the original screenplay for it, in his own words, "The first truely adult science-fiction film.", which this was not. Not to mention all the advertisements. The image of (thanks to Maddox) Will Smith pissing on an ad-riddled Isaac Asimov's grave always pops into my head whenever I see this now.
Democracy now: popular mechanics Vs loose change 911
Like Maddox sez: if the Conspiracy was willing to kill thousands on 9-11, why would they hesitate to wipe out this kollij doofus and everyone he knows.
The same people who think it's a Conspiracy are equally blind to islamofascism in the world. Head in the sand.
Gulf of Tonkin : Did the NVA attack happen?
The Gulf of Tonkin Incident was an alleged pair of attacks (the second of which did not occur) by naval forces of the Democratic Republic of Vietnam against two American destroyers, the USS Maddox and the USS Turner Joy. The attacks occurred on 2 and 4 August 1964 in the Gulf of Tonkin. Later research, including a report released in 2005 by the National Security Agency, indicated that the second attack did not occur, but also attempted to dispel the long-standing assumption that members of the administration of President Lyndon B. Johnson had knowingly lied about the nature of the incident.
The outcome of the incident was the passage of the Southeast Asia Resolution (better known as the Gulf of Tonkin Resolution, which granted the Johnson authority to assist any Southeast Asian country whose governments were jeopardized by communist aggression and which served as Johnson's legal justification escalating American involvement in the Vietnam Conflict.
- More @ Wikipedia