doctorevii2001
Danny Steiger
doctorevii2001

Sneakers... so good!

$7.50?! Where do you live because I want to move there... I about died paying $16.75 the other night - some RPX something or other, mind you, but bull$h1t none the less!

No no, I have enjoyed several films of that nature and I'm sure there would be many more that I would enjoy. It was more the interpreted attitude of the posting that clearly these English films cannot hold a candle to the vastly superior foreign films.*

High brow much? Obviously most people reading this only speak English, so it kinda goes without saying that these are the best movies of the year *in english.*

Exactly... any specs on what the "starting at" price brings along with it?

They call it a "MANPAD," really?? That has to be one of the worse acronyms in the military yet.

I'm no expert on space or math, but this seems like a pretty common sense conclusion to come to... having not read any of the source information, is that an unreasonable conclusion to come to?

Lol, valid point, and winning statistic! I must concede that much to you :)

Seriously? Maybe not your cup of tea. You should try listening to the whole thing, though.

To each their own! Personally I'd take them over T-swift anyday.

Hmm... I suppose that's your prerogative, however 100,000,000 people disagree ;)

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Fun fact: Pentatonix has been nominated for a Grammy this year:

I'm grandfathered and I did some math to figure out just how bad it is... If you're throttled at 5GB it would literally take you 30 days, using full bandwidth 8 hours a day to reach the 30GB tiered plan that AT&T tries to sell you (priced comparatively to the unlimited plan that I have).

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Well, I guess I still disagree, but that's just fine. I like to pride myself on being able to have open conversations and appreciate scientific advances a little better than stereotypical religious types (really a shame that this attitude is so seemingly rare).

Pff, favorite drinks? No way, that's weird man! /s

You might find it highly unlikely that any intention/will played any part in the formation of the universe, however you cannot say as a matter of fact that it did not. No one knows. I doubt that science will every *truly* be able to answer what came before anything or where the mass of energy came from that resulted

Yeah... you definitely lost me there...?

It is a dangerous thing when anyone thinks they "know" the answer and then try to force that on others. The crazy religious folk drive me insane - and I happen to believe in God. Totally understand where you're coming from.

Yes, this is true. Where did that come from though? It almost becomes more of a question of philosophy; everything must come from something, so there couldn't have been nothing that turned into something. I happen to be a Christian, though I love science and I'm not afraid to have my ideas challenged (how else do

Indeed! It's far more likely that everything, energy, mass, etc, magically appeared out of thin air (vacuum of space?). No matter if you believe a being had something to do with the Big Bang or it just happened you're still believing that something came from nothing. A fact that many militant atheist like to