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Speaker Pelosi Announcement on Impeachment
Whoo another dumb post by bob regurgitating his same old low IQ support of the worst president ever... Yeah you sure are a winner lol.
Trump
Winner Winner chicken dinner.
Another proven nothing burger from the left.
Pastor Pretends to be Open Minded in Sterile Modernist Room
This might be a dumb post.
Disclaimer: I am not religious, I hate organized religion to a point of (self-recognized, regretful) prejudice, and believe that nothing is certain. Not even "god", or the absence of such.
That said: you kind of touch on this later in your post, and herein lies the eternal futility of arguing with religion, but who is to say we are not clay?
A piece of clay cannot reason. It has no concept of self, it has not figured out even the most basic mathematical or physical principles, and we have no way of communicating with it.
Humans have achieved all those things.
It costs $30,000 to fill an iPod?
This is a dumb post. Their point is that it's cheaper to get a subscription to gain access to a large amount of music than to pay for each individually at a dollar a piece. With their example if you get 16 songs in a month (or 192 in a year) Zune is a cheaper way to gain music than iTunes. They're not talking about which has a better library, or pre-existing music on a person's hard drive or CD collection.
Zune doesn't really have anything I would want, and I would rather pay for a full album of good music than get a single song. Neither option is of interest to me, personally. I'm just stating that the commercial isn't claiming that people are spending 30K to fill their iPod, he's stating that another service is a cheaper way to purchase songs in bulk.
Duh.