♫ Uterus man, uterus man, / Doing the things a uterus can / Carries a fetus to gestation / Confuses dudes with its location / Whoa-oh / Here comes the uterus man....
♫ Uterus man, uterus man, / Doing the things a uterus can / Carries a fetus to gestation / Confuses dudes with its location / Whoa-oh / Here comes the uterus man....
My favorite series of Diablo-clones continues on Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PC this summer. To celebrate, here's…
The man responsible for the Right Hand of Doom draws Geralt of Rivia. 'Tis glorious.
Here's Fox Mccloud and Falco from Star Fox, reimagined by artist Oscar Römer in a somewhat realistic way. Speaking of which, a new Star Fox game with a similar design would be pretty cool.
Ah, I should have read the whole comment thread, then. I forget that Kinja's comment system times out the edit period.
I'm curious, at what point does education become more (or less) important than personal belief?
Just look at it.
And thank you. :-)
Well, I'll just put this right here; http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/truth?s… But beyond that, I could argue about your explanation of multiple truths. Wherein I'd ask you some basic questions of what is real and true, and you'd agree on all of them save for the one the deals with this argument. Which leads me…
Can we decree that every vehicle in pop fiction has to turn into a giant robot, please? Because artist Darren…
Of course people have the right to believe what they want to believe. But anyone who values an informed populace should advocate for reality-based science education. Creationists don't exist in a vacuum. They influence public policy, education, et cetera.
See, but that's the issue. The nature of the term "Truth". We can look at evolution, the universe, and our own technology, and say "Yes, these are real." Based on evidence of principles we can test and use in the real world. EG: Everything from your cellphone to genetic therapy. We understand fundamental underlying…
Someone who believes the Earth is six thousand years old is in most definitely in dire need of straightening themselves out. We're not arguing their right to believe whatever they want, that' same given, we're commenting on the poisonous stupidity of that particular belief.
As much as I disagree with creationism, people have the right to believe what they wish to believe.
I think that is why they started Cosmos v2.0 with an episode focused heavily on the dangers of policing thought.
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I wish I could hit the star more than once!
I get that his thing is being angry and super strong and invincible, so they have to accentuate his strength and that bulging veins accomplish that but come on.