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The Wizard Of Speed and Time

poolcleaner says...

Misty morning, clouds in the sky
Without warning, a wizard walks by
Casting his shadow, weaving his spell
Funny clothes, tinkling bell

Never talking
Just keeps walking
spreading his magic

Evil power disappears
Demons worry when the wizard is near
He turns tears into joy
Everyone's happy when the wizard walks by

Never talking
Just keeps walking
spreading his magic

Sun is shining, clouds have gone by
All the people give a happy sigh
He has passed by, giving his sign
Left all the people feeling so fine

Never talking
Just keeps walking
spreading his magic

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YCjspyo-_aI

Michael Bradley ties it up. USA vs Slovenia

The Whale Shark - National Geographic

What Italians really think about Pizza Hut pasta.

Siftquistions (Sift Talk Post)

volumptuous says...

>> ^blankfist:
^I think I can explain this to volumpuous. Let me don my Obama mask so to keep his attention the entire time. [clears throat]
Star members are immune to bans, therefore the ban invocation is pointless against star members (and higher). Sift Talk posts and videos are NOT immune to gay invocations.
Though, yeah, your gay invocation was hilarious.



I couldn't read what you wrote. Everything after the word "Obama" was blurry, due to the tears of joy streaming down my face.

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Black Sabbath - The Wizard

MrFisk says...

Misty morning, clouds in the sky
Without warning, the wizard walks by
Casting his shadow, weaving his spell
Funny clothes, tinkling bell

Never talking
Just keeps walking
Spreading his magic

Evil power disappears
Demons worry when the wizard is near
He turns tears into joy
Everyones happy when the wizard walks by

Never talking
Just keeps walking
Spreading his magic

Sun is shining, clouds have gone by
All the people give a happy sigh
He has passed by, giving his sign
Left all the people feeling so fine

Never talking
Just keeps walking
Spreading his magic

The Happy Video Game Nerd reviews Little Nemo for the NES

Ron Paul Doesn't Believe In Evolution.

GeeSussFreeK says...

>> ^EDD:
Surprising and sad. It's really short though, I wonder what the general context was and also what he followed that up with..?
Anyway, I hope the day arrives soon, well within my lifetime, when scientific method and resultant fact aren't feared and disputed as something contradicting the idea of a creator. It's just plain wrong to compare the two, because science doesn't claim to have an answer to this particular question (yet) as it's based on the set of laws that just didn't exist before the beginning of time (the Big Bang). The laws and rules of our existence are indisputably set and they're here whether we like them or not; by defying them (imagining the occasional 'miracles' and expecting divine interventions) and defying the need to study and understand these laws, one is hindering our progress as a civilization - usually because one is accustomed to and wants to maintain the current status quo (i.e. they're well off) and is afraid (or purposefully intimidated) of change.
All the ancient nonsense that was made up to "explain" the unknown should and probably will eventually be discarded just like the heliocentric model was accepted by (the majority of) the sane world, and all that would remain afterwards would be folks that have been made believe via indoctrination. And when we'll finally be rid of this final despicable abusive parenting malpractice (and I do believe there will come such a day), we will have freed ourselves from one of the most oppressive shackles in our species' history.
Now there's a day full of tears of joy I am so looking forward to!


Except science doesn't deal with the main element of the question people pose with life. Science doesn't deal with truth, only observed trends which can't even be called facts as far as I would define a fact. A fact is a certainty, and I define certainty as perfect knowledge that is total security from error. This can never be achived with sceince as it deals with percived phenomina and not noumenon. Kant was the one who ended up saying that the limmits of reason open up the doorway to faith.

I am not an saying science is useless or anything, it got us to the moon, and other neato things. But it doesn't ever have a claim to truth, or as you would put it facts.

Moreover, the more we learn about the the "laws" that govern all that is around us, we find that it has no certainty in the quantum relm at all. Things do not play by any set of rules, and indeed, it seems random in nature. Thus overuling any model that could say with true certainty that it had discovered the facts of the univerce. The fact is, that science doesn't deal with facts and has no method of proving things true, only methods of proving them false.

Might I remind you that sciece doesn't even have a proper explanation for gravity or even more simple, mass and how it is created. Moreover, those are things that are the basis for all other things built on top of them and yet they go unanswered. Science is the new abuse in it scope of what it says it has answers to and the relm of life that it holds to have answers for.

once again I'm all for science, being a scientist myself (as my frequent mispellings should indicate ), but it will never replace the faith element by Kants own admissions. (I view Kant as the father of empirical thinking, but there are others like hegal and hidigar that point out some of the main problems with the limmits of reason)

edit, or ya, and on topic for this movie, his views on evolution shouldn't have anything to do with his revolutionary ideas on getting back to the small government topology. Completely irrelvant just as what his faith is or isn't. Unless now anyone accociated with faith is now automatically a moron; in which I find to be an very bigoted way of thinking and not conforming to the so called tolorance that I keep hearing people claim should be the order of the day.

Ron Paul Doesn't Believe In Evolution.

EDD says...

Surprising and sad. It's really short though, I wonder what the general context was and also what he followed that up with..?

Anyway, I hope the day arrives soon, well within my lifetime, when scientific method and resultant fact aren't feared and disputed as something contradicting the idea of a creator. It's just plain wrong to compare the two, because science doesn't claim to have an answer to this particular question (yet) as it's based on the set of laws that just didn't exist before the beginning of time (the Big Bang). The laws and rules of our existence are indisputably set and they're here whether we like them or not; by defying them (imagining the occasional 'miracles' and expecting divine interventions) and defying the need to study and understand these laws, one is hindering our progress as a civilization - usually because one is accustomed to and wants to maintain the current status quo (i.e. they're well off) and is afraid (or purposefully intimidated) of change.

All the ancient nonsense that was made up to "explain" the unknown should and probably will eventually be discarded just like the heliocentric model was accepted by (the majority of) the sane world, and all that would remain afterwards would be folks that have been made believe via indoctrination. And when we'll finally be rid of this final despicable abusive parenting malpractice (and I do believe there will come such a day), we will have freed ourselves from one of the most oppressive shackles in our species' history.
Now there's a day full of tears of joy I am so looking forward to!

Jose Saramago's reaction after premiere at Cannes 2008

2pornot2p says...

Indeed, very moving moment they have at the end. It must feel good to do such a good job of adapting someone's work that they cry tears of joy. Can't wait to see this film. Didn't know it opened Cannes though. Who's the producer?

Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe - Sweet 16

Payback says...

>> ^Shepppard:

I'm sorry, I'm around that age (19) and nobody I know would react anywhere nearly as badly as she did in the movie. Infact, we'd all probably be so shocked we were actually getting a car in the first place, even if it was an old junker, we may be crying tears of joy.
The difference between me and that kid? My parents aren't rediculously rich. This kid was obviously spoiled from birth, and got everything she ever wanted, how she wanted it. When she cries, her parents buy her something to her feel better.
Now, I can't truly speak for anything earlier then 1989, but i'm pretty sure there have been kids like this since the beginning of time, INCLUDING through the 40's, 50's, 60's 70's and 80's, which ever generation you grew up in. So I have to disagree with you completely.
The kids these days are almost the exact same as they were when you were growing up. If your family had/has money, 99% of the time, you're spoiled with it.


The way rich people create non-spoiled children is to absolutely, 100% refuse to use their money as a substitute for their lack of love and/or attention.

Charlie Brooker's Screenwipe - Sweet 16

Shepppard says...

>> ^Abel_Prisc:
I remember back when a clip of that episode was on the sift. The girl bitched, cried, and screamed because the car wasn't presented at the party, and I was completely in shock about her behavior.
Whenever I tell my peers that this newer generation of children are completely fucking spoiled out of their minds, to the point where they have absolutely no respect for themselves, anyone around them, and especially their parents, I use this very video as my example. Sure, not every child is this bad, but the majority of them are pretty damn close, from my observation.


I'm sorry, I'm around that age (19) and nobody I know would react anywhere nearly as badly as she did in the movie. Infact, we'd all probably be so shocked we were actually getting a car in the first place, even if it was an old junker, we may be crying tears of joy.

The difference between me and that kid? My parents aren't rediculously rich. This kid was obviously spoiled from birth, and got everything she ever wanted, how she wanted it. When she cries, her parents buy her something to her feel better.

Now, I can't truly speak for anything earlier then 1989, but i'm pretty sure there have been kids like this since the beginning of time, INCLUDING through the 40's, 50's, 60's 70's and 80's, which ever generation you grew up in. So I have to disagree with you completely.

The kids these days are almost the exact same as they were when you were growing up. If your family had/has money, 99% of the time, you're spoiled with it.

Korean Christian FUN FUN LOVE Children Jesus Camp

10355 says...

Aww
LOL. (not laughting at them, but because they are so cute) They are touched by the Holy Spirit Only people who haven't accepted Christ would call this crazy, no offense. Those tears you saw were tears of joy because the Holy Spirit gives you a feeling of unexplainable joy, esp. the first time you accept Him into your life, u go from miserable to overjoyed! period. As for the rocking...studies show that people rock when they are feeling comforted in a way. either that or they have to go piss:)



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