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".. I'm betting my mortgage on nothing incriminating everbbeing released *even if* aliens have landed (which they haven't, by the way, just to be clear .. ![]() . The French military and governmental organisation which set up the cometa report says otherwise | |||
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"The truth is out there. Haters. ![]() . I think you must have a flying saucer. You've been all over the world in the last three weeks ![]() | |||
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"If you take a cup and scoop some water from the Atlantic would you consider there to be life just by using your eyes? Now imagine how big space is! And that there are billions of galaxys each with billions of stars most much bigger than our own, with their very own solar systems and you have to think....Its a waste of an awful lot of space if we are the only ones. I don't have proof but id be very naive to think that life doesn't exist everywhere in the universe, in many forms and in many different stages of development and advancement." This! There is no way that we are the only planet with life on. | |||
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"The truth is out there. Haters. ![]() ![]() ![]() . Ahh, can't i just have glimpse at your flux capacitor,i promise I won't say I saw it.... Or take pictures ![]() | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago." Astronomy talk? ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago. Astronomy talk? ![]() ![]() Did you enjoy the Butt probe? ![]() | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago. Astronomy talk? ![]() ![]() ![]() Doesn't everyone enjoy a little butt probe ever now and then? ![]() | |||
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"Wouldn't it be funny if David Icke was an alien ![]() He's definitely one of those lizard-people he keeps telling us about. | |||
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"Wouldn't it be funny if David Icke was an alien ![]() I get the bragging and hiding in plain view bit | |||
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"Thing is with David Icke he says some absolute bobbins so nobody takes him seriously at all about anything he says (eg the shape shifting reptilian stuff ![]() ![]() So you believe in the Lizard people? | |||
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"Thing is with David Icke he says some absolute bobbins so nobody takes him seriously at all about anything he says (eg the shape shifting reptilian stuff ![]() ![]() That the Royal Family are all shape shifting reptiles? Erm ... no comment ![]() | |||
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"Obama to reveal 'alien & UFO detail before he leaves office'.." I thought Mulder had all the secret alien/ufo files? I don't know what he did with them 'cos I haven't seen last night's episode on Spike yet... (No spoilers please, but I'm guessing he doesn't post them to the New York Times...) ![]() | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago." Totally agree. I'm more excited by the possibility there was once water on Mars. But I'll stick to watching X Files because, well, Mulder. ![]() ![]() | |||
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"The thing I hate is when people just dismiss other people's opinions as crazy or bollocks just because you don't believe in something do sent mean it's wrong. ..when colombus first said the world was round the people then said he crazy and look how that turn out... I get what you're saying, but considering Columbus thought he found India when he sailed to the Americas and his theory that the world was flat, I don't think he is your best example. ![]() He was looking for India, because he knew the world was round! | |||
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"The thing I hate is when people just dismiss other people's opinions as crazy or bollocks just because you don't believe in something do sent mean it's wrong. ..when colombus first said the world was round the people then said he crazy and look how that turn out..." I get what you're saying but considering Columbus thought he was sailing to India when he landed in the Americas and considering his theory about the earth being round wasn't a new one at the time...I don't think he is your best example. ![]() | |||
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"The thing I hate is when people just dismiss other people's opinions as crazy or bollocks just because you don't believe in something do sent mean it's wrong. ..when colombus first said the world was round the people then said he crazy and look how that turn out... I get what you're saying, but considering Columbus thought he found India when he sailed to the Americas and his theory that the world was flat, I don't think he is your best example. ![]() I know. I messed up my typing and tried again. ![]() | |||
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"The thing I hate is when people just dismiss other people's opinions as crazy or bollocks just because you don't believe in something do sent mean it's wrong. ..when colombus first said the world was round the people then said he crazy and look how that turn out... I get what you're saying, but considering Columbus thought he found India when he sailed to the Americas and his theory that the world was flat, I don't think he is your best example. ![]() . Actually most proper scientists and astronomers had hypothesised the world was round for hundreds of years before Columbus, the church was the one that didn't like the idea because there'd already got this great theory of it being held in an old guys hand or sat on a tortoise!. Galileo had to fight the church in getting it accepted. | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago. Totally agree. I'm more excited by the possibility there was once water on Mars. But I'll stick to watching X Files because, well, Mulder. ![]() ![]() As Jeff Wayne once told us, the chances of anything coming from Mars are a million to one, but still they come .. | |||
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"Actually most proper scientists and astronomers had hypothesised the world was round for hundreds of years before Columbus, the church was the one that didn't like the idea because there'd already got this great theory of it being held in an old guys hand or sat on a tortoise!. Galileo had to fight the church in getting it accepted." Oh, don't go quoting the post that I removed! I fucked up the typing on my phone....quote the corrected version ![]() | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago. Totally agree. I'm more excited by the possibility there was once water on Mars. But I'll stick to watching X Files because, well, Mulder. ![]() ![]() . The drake equation actually says there'd be millions of life forms the universe not none. The argument is whether any would have evolved enough, considering the earth is about 6 billon years old and has had many life forms on it for hundreds of millions of years, I don't see any reason why other planets wouldn't have undergone the same evolutionary process! The argument about distances is irrelevant as were talking about distances based on our own technology! Only 100 years ago traveling the earth was considered extreme, the moon was considered by many to be not ever achievable in the 20th century. To think that a civilisation that's been around for a million years of advancement wouldn't be able to travel the solar system with ease is ridiculous | |||
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"Actually most proper scientists and astronomers had hypothesised the world was round for hundreds of years before Columbus, the church was the one that didn't like the idea because there'd already got this great theory of it being held in an old guys hand or sat on a tortoise!. Galileo had to fight the church in getting it accepted. Oh, don't go quoting the post that I removed! I fucked up the typing on my phone....quote the corrected version ![]() . Lol I never saw your post.... Were we twinned at birth ![]() | |||
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"Actually most proper scientists and astronomers had hypothesised the world was round for hundreds of years before Columbus, the church was the one that didn't like the idea because there'd already got this great theory of it being held in an old guys hand or sat on a tortoise!. Galileo had to fight the church in getting it accepted. Oh, don't go quoting the post that I removed! I fucked up the typing on my phone....quote the corrected version ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Actually most proper scientists and astronomers had hypothesised the world was round for hundreds of years before Columbus, the church was the one that didn't like the idea because there'd already got this great theory of it being held in an old guys hand or sat on a tortoise!. Galileo had to fight the church in getting it accepted. Oh, don't go quoting the post that I removed! I fucked up the typing on my phone....quote the corrected version ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() . ![]() ![]() | |||
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"Actually most proper scientists and astronomers had hypothesised the world was round for hundreds of years before Columbus, the church was the one that didn't like the idea because there'd already got this great theory of it being held in an old guys hand or sat on a tortoise!. Galileo had to fight the church in getting it accepted. Oh, don't go quoting the post that I removed! I fucked up the typing on my phone....quote the corrected version ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() I don't know anymore. I'm coming with you to the pub. | |||
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" . Coz if so, I'm going the pub ![]() . Have we tried the Guinness moustache yet ![]() | |||
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"Waste of internet ink... ![]() ![]() I sometimes wonder if I am from another planet.... ![]() | |||
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"Waste of internet ink... ![]() ![]() ![]() . Mmmm are you feeling stuck between Mars and Venus. Wait a minute, you know what's in between Mars and Venus ![]() | |||
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"Waste of internet ink... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Would it be were small creatures live in peace and harmony inside a small, hollow planet, far, far away, nourished by Blue String Pudding, and Green Soup harvested from the planet's volcanic soup wells by the Soup Dragon...... ![]() | |||
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" The argument is whether any would have evolved enough, considering the earth is about 6 billon years old and has had many life forms on it for hundreds of millions of years, I don't see any reason why other planets wouldn't have undergone the same evolutionary process! The argument about distances is irrelevant as were talking about distances based on our own technology! Only 100 years ago traveling the earth was considered extreme, the moon was considered by many to be not ever achievable in the 20th century. To think that a civilisation that's been around for a million years of advancement wouldn't be able to travel the solar system with ease is ridiculous" The problem with traveling between galaxies, if you have the technology to go fast enough, is it involves traveling at near light speed to get anywhere in a reasonable time. Going at near light speed is like a one-way ticket due to space-time. If you traveled away from your own planet at 99% of light speed for a few years and then back again, several thousand years on your original planet would have elapsed. So the aliens could come, but they would most likely be alone and wouldn't be going home for re-reinforcements. That's not to say they wouldn't come, just that they would be lone travelers. | |||
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" The argument is whether any would have evolved enough, considering the earth is about 6 billon years old and has had many life forms on it for hundreds of millions of years, I don't see any reason why other planets wouldn't have undergone the same evolutionary process! The argument about distances is irrelevant as were talking about distances based on our own technology! Only 100 years ago traveling the earth was considered extreme, the moon was considered by many to be not ever achievable in the 20th century. To think that a civilisation that's been around for a million years of advancement wouldn't be able to travel the solar system with ease is ridiculous The problem with traveling between galaxies, if you have the technology to go fast enough, is it involves traveling at near light speed to get anywhere in a reasonable time. Going at near light speed is like a one-way ticket due to space-time. If you traveled away from your own planet at 99% of light speed for a few years and then back again, several thousand years on your original planet would have elapsed. So the aliens could come, but they would most likely be alone and wouldn't be going home for re-reinforcements. That's not to say they wouldn't come, just that they would be lone travelers. " . It's hypothesised that you can bend space to make two points be as simple as a bus ride!. Like I said, it's relative to about 2000 years of advancement. We can't even imagine what a million years of advancement would look like | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago." What if they made us what we are and pop back to keep an eye on us? | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago. What if they made us what we are and pop back to keep an eye on us?" I've seen 'Prometheus' ![]() | |||
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"Wishful thinking. The chances of complex life existing within traversable distance of ourselves, and at a sufficiently advanced level of technology, AND at the right time to coincide with the few thousand years of our own intelligent civilisation is much, much smaller than most people think. Look up the Drake equation - especially abiogenesis. Funnily enough, I was at an astronomy talk about the search for extra-terrestrial life (and its subset, SETI) only a month or two ago. What if they made us what we are and pop back to keep an eye on us?" ![]() ![]() | |||
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"1) we are not indigenous to this planet. Ergo we are aliens. 2) why is it that an alien race advanced enough to travel across the emptiness of space with technology way beyond us Would just crash!!!!! " Shit happens mate! ![]() | |||
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"True. Also if they were advanced enough to be able to visit us, would they be bothered to? obviously they helped build stonehenge and the pyramids but havn't done much since apart from freaking out hillbillies now and then in the 50's .." . Humans study ants, flowers, bacteria and viruses. When your advanced you like to look, it's the nature of being advanced | |||
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".. according to a news story in the Mirror ![]() ![]() Might be an idea to tell the truth about foreign goverment involvement in 911 first, just as bloody likely though ! | |||
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"They already started rounding us up. They pick swingers first and have been taking all the single women, especially the bi ones. Soon there'll be none left ![]() Brilliant sir | |||
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"The problem with the Drake equation isn't that it doesn't predict life. Simple single-celled life may be relatively common. Making the leap to complex life is the biggest hurdle. As far as we know, from our sample size of exactly one planet, it's only happened once in the billions of years that the Earth has existed. We also have exactly zero evidence that a civilisation can become stable enough to exist for millions of years. Even if it gets past the self-destructive stage, there are plenty of external total annihilation options out there. And distance matters because the speed of light matters. Theoretical bending of space-time in a wormhole type configuration may be theoretically possible, but you'd better have the energy of a star or seventy to manage it. But hey - if we're going along the lines of 'forget science as we actually understand it - aliens will inevitably have impossible technology', then sure, they've been here loads of times. They ride unicorns. Time-ravelling unicorns. With lasers. Wait and see what Obama says - I think you'll see that I'm right..." Yes! Yes! You heard it here first on Fabswingers!! Aliens ride time travelling unicorns and fire lasers!!! Beat that Obama!! ![]() | |||
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"For all we know earth might be some alien kids school science project and at the end of the school day we're off in the bin...thankfully the alien school day is billions of years long so we won't feel a thing ![]() Ooops someone's been on the happy juice ![]() | |||
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"The thing I hate is when people just dismiss other people's opinions as crazy or bollocks just because you don't believe in something do sent mean it's wrong. ..when colombus first said the world was round the people then said he crazy and look how that turn out..." Columbus never said the world was round. He thought it was pear shaped. #interestingfacts | |||
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"The thing I hate is when people just dismiss other people's opinions as crazy or bollocks just because you don't believe in something do sent mean it's wrong. ..when colombus first said the world was round the people then said he crazy and look how that turn out..." ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"The thing I hate is when people just dismiss other people's opinions as crazy or bollocks just because you don't believe in something do sent mean it's wrong. ..when colombus first said the world was round the people then said he crazy and look how that turn out... Columbus never said the world was round. He thought it was pear shaped. #interestingfacts" Which it is, actually.... | |||
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"If space is curved then aliens could jump from one point to another rather quickly so even though they might live a long way away, the actual travel time might be less than you think. Arthur C Clarke once said something along the lines of 'if a technology is so far advanced, it might seem like magic' " Exactly. It's crazy that people think they know everything. Tribes in rainforests would think cars are magic yet they are normal to us. | |||
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".. according to a news story in the Mirror ![]() ![]() Who believes the mirror??? Come on now. Check RT news if you want the truth. That being said if this does happen you will probably discover that angels and the most high are aliens. This would be good for them to admit about other life forms though | |||
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"If you take a cup and scoop some water from the Atlantic would you consider there to be life just by using your eyes? Now imagine how big space is! And that there are billions of galaxys each with billions of stars most much bigger than our own, with their very own solar systems and you have to think....Its a waste of an awful lot of space if we are the only ones. I don't have proof but id be very naive to think that life doesn't exist everywhere in the universe, in many forms and in many different stages of development and advancement." This gentleman here wrote what I couldn't be arsed to. Salute you sir ?? | |||
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"i believe Kennedy was going to do the same before they shot him. cant imagine Cameron telling the truth about anything.. he seems incapable of it .. " | |||
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"This is going to sound really stupid and I have my coat at the ready! But if the sun has been expanding, for what billions/millions of years? and still expanding..... Then at some point in the past, when it was cooler (hey! sunshine is always cool!)....then Mars would have been cooler and surely likelihood of life on Mars, more of a probability! Major Tom ![]() I think your absolutely spot on, There is a lot of evidence suggesting water flowed on the planet. Maybe mars was just as vibrant as earth now.....And no doubt our planet will suffer the same fate. | |||
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"I like to think aliens have seen human life on Earth and thought oh shit! Look at those nukes they've got! Only to be left scratching their heads as to why they are pointing at ourselves. ![]() ![]() ![]() | |||
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"This is going to sound really stupid and I have my coat at the ready! But if the sun has been expanding, for what billions/millions of years? and still expanding..... Then at some point in the past, when it was cooler (hey! sunshine is always cool!)....then Mars would have been cooler and surely likelihood of life on Mars, more of a probability! Major Tom ![]() . Isn't Mars further away? Mercury Venus earth Mars?. The sun has a complex nuclear physics equation that it pretty much follows. The temperature on Mars is actually governed by a lack of greenhouse effect, it's smaller than earth colder and has less atmosphere!. It's just on the outside of the Goldilocks band where as the earth is just on the inside... If I remember correctly | |||
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"Open-mindedness, we need to talk. Send me a friend request or something brother" your blocking all guys on your profile | |||
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"This is going to sound really stupid and I have my coat at the ready! But if the sun has been expanding, for what billions/millions of years? and still expanding..... Then at some point in the past, when it was cooler (hey! sunshine is always cool!)....then Mars would have been cooler and surely likelihood of life on Mars, more of a probability! Major Tom ![]() your absolutely right about its where abouts. However we do not not what mars composition was a million/billion yrs ago and we can only theorise on wether life was in abundance or on a smaller molecular level. | |||
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"This is going to sound really stupid and I have my coat at the ready! But if the sun has been expanding, for what billions/millions of years? and still expanding..... Then at some point in the past, when it was cooler (hey! sunshine is always cool!)....then Mars would have been cooler and surely likelihood of life on Mars, more of a probability! Major Tom ![]() . No I agree with you It's just more likely that Mars will be the future life planet in a million years time not a million years ago. Besides they already know it's got water and basic life bacteria | |||
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"will gary mckinnon be invited to tell us what he knows? ![]() He did tell what he knows, have a look on youtube for Richard D Hall's video of him, it's mind blowing! | |||
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"will gary mckinnon be invited to tell us what he knows? ![]() seeing as obama and cameron have discussed mckinnon publicly, that's what i was hinting at. | |||
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"Did you know none of us really exist, we are like in a computer game that the man above is playing with his mates that he created ![]() In that case the bloody sore throat I've currently got really was an unnecessary piece of code that they didn't really need to add. Cheers guys ![]() | |||
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"will obama say sorry to japan fo nuking them ?" Obama didn't nuke Japan. ![]() | |||
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"Did you know none of us really exist, we are like in a computer game that the man above is playing with his mates that he created ![]() In todays world that doesn't seem too far fetched. After all isn't that the direction we are going in anyway. A.I. | |||
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