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You want global warming? I got your global warming right here. Shrinking glaciers, disappearing permafrost, melting icebergs.
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SFW? Uses the word "teledildonics." You be the judge.
SFW? Uses the word "teledildonics." You be the judge.
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A sobering message about the Trekkers in your life.
A sobering message about the Trekkers in your life.
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OS X Tiger gives users something to do with those 256MB video cards.
OS X Tiger gives users something to do with those 256MB video cards.
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Can't we all just accept evolution already? Yeesh. I'm sure God is like every other lazy programmer or inventor, and designed the simplest system he could that could answer whatever it is he created us for. The simplest system is one that can start from base pieces and just keep randomly combining. It's not like he hasn't got the time to wait for his answer...
I think Douglas Adams was thinking too small when he wrote that Earth was a giant computer.
Can't we all just accept evolution already? Yeesh. I'm sure God is like every other lazy programmer or inventor, and designed the simplest system he could that could answer whatever it is he created us for. The simplest system is one that can start from base pieces and just keep randomly combining. It's not like he hasn't got the time to wait for his answer...
I think Douglas Adams was thinking too small when he wrote that Earth was a giant computer.