You dumb?
You dumb?
I read that in a very high-pitched, squeaky voice.
EI is still a very controversial subject. And even then, nobody claims that it is not a product of nature. So I don’t know what you’re talking about.
China goes “Bug live here? Pppfffft! Build it!
Sure. Where’s your evidence? Oh, that’s right, it’s in your pseudoscientific books. Dude, morals are no more difficult to explain than the sensation of pain. Both pain and morals are evolved sensations that help us survive and thrive in our environment and society respectively.
One reason is that it is yet another example of human sprawl infesting some of the few remaining areas of untouched wilderness, which is both aesthetically and environmentally problematic. Basically, people are afraid we’ll turn this:
*Land.
Awesome...I guess?
I am quite open to the notion that our mind has yet to reveal many of its greatest secrets. But why I should be reading those pseudoscientific books or what that has to do with ethics, well, that I don’t know.
Ethics = I feel funny in my tummy. Nothing more, nothing less.
The blackest thing I’ve ever heard anyone say was: “bich, r u out yo cotton pickin’ mind?”
She is fucking it up for lots of people.
Here’s the only litmus test to being black: Would you have been a slave? Okay, then. Welcome.
Should be. It’s a wooden square panel on the bathroom ceiling. Have fun and be sure to take a flashlight with you.
By far one of the spookiest places in New York City is the Green-Wood Cemetery Chapel, circa 1911:
I am trying to determine if this particular gut feeling is consistent with logical arguments, it doesn’t have anything to do with pre-existing gut feelings.
Space colonization has reached an impasse, for reasons far more fundamental than a lack of money for the Space Shuttle program. There is simply no way humans can travel easily offworld without using massive amounts of rocket fuel to escape the gravity well — and that’s both expensive and environmentally unsustainable.