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0 edit I followed the link and commented before seeing the reference.
There have been many societal advancements, you ought to feel comfortable coming out of that closet mk.
That was a really fun read, I didn't expect that.
- I told them that mankind's ecological niche was to be the creature that pushed earth life into the stars, and that this wasn't a religious function but a natural biological one. They would prattle on for a bit and I would say "great, but what's really important about men is that we can spread life to other planets. I got them to admit that spreading life to other planets was pretty interesting. They seemed pretty eager to leave after a good half an hour and never came back to that address.
Video not working for me. Nice poem though
So who would have been the right pick in your opinion?
I read the npr article and enjoyed the process they used to come to their determinations.
That could be. I think the study is flawed but at the same time, it's important to be doing such studies. This is a real problem. I was recently at a museum and there was a school group coming through at the same time. I was shocked by how many of these 8-10 year olds were over weight. It was rare that a kid was obese when I was growing up, now it's commonplace.
Why did I almost tear up?!!
- Nihilists! Fuck me. I mean, say what you like about the tenets of National Socialism, Dude, at least it's an ethos.
INDEED.
I have little knowledge of 3D printing but I just read this
http://www.engineeringexchange.com/forum/topics/the-perfect-...
and it seems like it could be helpful to you.











