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The Best Psychology Advice Ever!
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Forgetfulnes
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Forgetfulnes
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Forgetfulness - Billy Collins' Animated Poetry
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the craziest thing I have seen anyone do for a job ever
>> ^ctrlaltbleach:
So does anyone know if there was any chance that he could have missed the landing? Also these people are way underpaid. I thought all this stuff was cgi these days.
Here are some of the biggest fall fails in the A screen cinema...there are more.
Steel (1979)
A.J. Bakunas died doubling for George Kennedy in a fall from the Kincaid Towers in Lexington, Kentucky, for the movie "Steel". Bakunas had successfully performed a fall from the ninth floor of the construction site, but when he learned that Dar Robinson had broken his record high fall for a non-movie related publicity stunt, Bakunas returned to perform the fall from the top of the 300-foot (91 m) construction site. Bakunas performed the fall expertly, but the airbag split and Bakunas was killed.
Love Serenade (1996)
During the filming of a scene on a grain silo, stuntman Collin Dragsbaek (doubling actor George Shetsov) died when he fell onto a faulty airbag.
World Wrestling Federation event
Professional wrestler Owen Hart died in May 1999's WWE/WWF PPV Over the Edge 1999 after he was scheduled to glide down from the rafters for a ring entrance. This stunt was botched and Owen fell 78 ft (24 m) to the ring below.
-wiki
Trailer Park Boys - The Best of Phil Collins
Wow, Phil Collins changed. Oh not that Phil Collins.
The Temper Trap - Sweet Disposition
What? Temper trap are aussie?
You know, I love this song because it starts out and I think its some shitty song I cant think of...maybe a phil collins song. Yeah the one about his father. Anyway, so I groan, then I realise its actually an awesome song that I like.
EDIT: That is a brilliant video clip.
SDGundamX (Member Profile)
I guess what I'm trying to say is that belief in religious claims is completely and utterly irrational, not because there isnt sufficient evidence to meet a scientific standard, but because there is NO evidence at all. None. One of the many problems with accepting subjective experience in this context is the simple fact that we have several religions, and that some of their claims are directly in conflict. (Islam is pretty clear that anyone who believes Jesus is the son of God will end up in hell, and both of these religions are clear on what happens to any non-abrahamic believers etc.) If we were to take into account a mere 2 believers and their subjective experience with god, we'd be back to square one almost immediately. A bit like forever determining the best ice-cream flavor. Ironically, if there was a god who communicated with individuals , then subjective evidence would actually be interesting. However, since believers cant seem to agree on what god it is and what its saying, all we have is noise.
In other words we need some input, some kind of evidence that doesnt contradict itself or prove utterly unreliable, and here, anything would really be of interest. Bring it on. I'm waiting, and I'd be thrilled to see some, and I wont be picky. I promise.
I am perfectly aware that many scientists have religious convictions, but this fails to impact the truth of these claims. Scientists are humans, and humans are prone to superstition and being wrong. What we can say, however, is that the percentage of religious people drops dramatically among the educated. People like Francis Collins are clearly among the exceptions. And all I can say about his rationale for his rather evangelical beliefs is that they are laughably childish and silly.
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Skepticism doesn't just require evidence for belief, it requires overwhelming evidence and hence any change will be slow (there are still scientists arguing against global warming).
Ironically, I think you could look at religious people as reverse-skeptics. Where a skeptic will not believe anything without overwhelming evidence to support it, a religious person will not change their belief in something without overwhelming evidence that the belief is wrong. And this, I suppose, is the main reason why skeptics and believers simply cannot agree with each other. There is not enough (I would say any, actually) reliable evidence (objective or subjective) to convince either side. How could there be? Most skeptics discount subjective knowledge (their own included) right from the start. Everyone is arguing over apples and oranges.
Does Morality Need God?
The first time I saw Collin McGinn I was watching "A Breif History of Disbelief" I agreed with him then and I agree with him now.
The second speaker still hasn't answered the arguments made by Collin. He DOES talk fancy though.
Where do you stand on HCR without a public option? (Politics Talk Post)
>> ^Doc_M:
"Ever unpopular" to the American citizen chief. Sorry to disturb your dreamland, but there are people that disagree with you to the extent that freedom means.
Go google the public option polling again, you are grossly misinformed.
The public option always polled in the 55-70% support range, and has been more popular than the reform package generally in every poll I've seen.
As for your lament about the two party system being broken, do you really think more parties would help? The likliest "new" parties would start on the extreme right (libertarian/tea party) or to the left of Democrats (green/progressive). Neither would be more likely to compromise, given that their entire existence would have come from their otherwise uncompromising ideological stances.
Without changing the overall adversarial nature of politics these days, there is no such thing as bipartisan agreement.
As for the argument that the Republicans offered amendments that would've let them vote for it, that's horseshit, and I hope you already knew that. Republicans were never going to vote for this bill unless Democrats accepted their first amendment, which would've stricken the entire bill and replaced it with one penned by
the insurance industryRepublicans. They were never willing to truly compromise; they would never agree to let us make the bill more liberal in one area in exchange for it getting more conservative in another.For example, what could we offer Republicans to get them to vote for a bill that allowed every American the choice of buying into Medicare? Anything?
It's simply naive to think that there were any Republicans who would've ever voted yes for the final bill. At best, we might have gotten Snowe or Collins to vote for cloture, but given the pressure they got from the right, I doubt there was a compromise that could have been made that would've won us either of their votes.
For that matter all Snowe said she wanted was the public option to be triggered, but now it's gone entirely. Why didn't she announce she'll vote for cloture and prevent Ben Nelson from making the bill more anti-choice? It's not been a big focus in press coverage, but it's not like they haven't asked her.
SNL - Say Anything Boom Box Scene
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Curb Your Enthusiasm - Big Vagina
And that would be Mo Collins of MadTV fame. She's friggin' hilarious and isn't afraid to take comedic risks like a lot of other female comediennes.
Curb Your Enthusiasm - Big Vagina
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25 Random things about me... (Blog Entry by youdiejoe)
1. I was sent to a behavioral hospital for saying I would kill myself and stabbed the table with a large kitchen knife.
2. I thrive to be the kindest person I know but still end up being an ass without even trying.
3. I'm Socially retarded. I have trouble talking to friends I've known for years.
4. When I was 19 I had an affair with a twenty year old woman. I felt guilty about her husband but I was in love.
5. I often feel my social awkwardness is the #1 contributer to feeling that my life has been kind of dull.
6. I work in the IT industry and I'm building a web site for my dads company which I still have no confidence in.
7. I love everything French and wish there was a French channel. Although I cannot speak French fluently even after studying three years of it.
8. I play piano and guitar.
9. I adore women.
10. When I was young I told my brother that there was a twenty dollar bill behind a fence in a coke can so I could steal the front seat of my moms car. He came back with a twenty dollar bill and a coke can.
11. I used to work security for a event arena. I sat next to Lars Ulrich all night and did not recognize him. I've also said hi to Phil Collins, Eddie Van Halen, Bonnie Raitt, Natalie Merchant, Ericah Bahdu, and the guy from Matchbox 20.
12. ^ I've also been back stage and watched Metallica warm up for the show and was the sole reason a popular disc jockey was thrown out of the same concert.
13. I have celebrity crushes on Drew Berrymore, Dolores O rirden (I know I did not spell that right), Kelly Osborne, Audrey Tautou, Natalie Portman, and Lisa Loeb.
14. I always stick up for Jewish people when the chance arises.
15. When I was young I cried because a younger man was picking on and beating up an older man in an old western movie.
16. I always wanted to be famous but only because I wanted people to like me.
17. I did not have sex until I was 19. (and it was the affair 4.)
18. I married the second person I had sex with.
19. I once had a beagle named Snoopy. (I know so original)
20. I wish I worked for a gaming company.
21. I still feel like a kid.
22. I spent two weeks in France.
23. I kissed a girl I barley knew in Paris, she was from Richmond Virginia. I also was became lost there with two others who did not speak French and between the three of us had to find our way to the hotel. Luckily I know how to say where is the Metro?
24. I just recently purchased a house.
25. I cannot seem to be able to turn off love. Once I've fallen in love with someone I always love them.