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opticle said:pretty much guaranteed.
Nothing is guaranteed until you can prove it though - its a terribly unscientific phrase.
People used to think it was pretty much guaranteed that the atom could not be split.
opticle said:pretty much guaranteed.
There are scarier-looking things than that that crawl all over your skin at night. They're in your bed right now. Waiting. Biding their time. When you get in & the lights go out, they pounce!
There's very little alive in my house at the moment. Even the spider under the downstairs shower crawled into the middle of the room and went belly-up - and I didn't even spray in there:
Did you spray yourself to make sure you got the exploding poo spiders that live on your face?
People who whine on Facebook, mainly women, who say "Fucked off with this, this and this!" then say "I can't say on here I'll text you". Stupid bitches.
You mean the ones I told you about here?
No. But I reckon standing in the invisible cloud of gasses as I did the whole house can't have done me any good![]()
As a popular hater of Facebook, I agree.
Remove them as a friend, or unsubscribe from their updates; you'll feel much happier for it.
Edit: also have a friend cull. If you wouldn't talk to them in the street, defriend them.
I use this: https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/news-feed-eradicator-for/fjcldmjmjhkklehbacihaiopjklihlgg
Best fucking thing I ever installed on my computer.
Inspired by Dr Tom from the tv show Being Erica?![]()
http://www.freeones.co.uk/But I have suddenly freed up 50% of my time / checking on the internet. I don't know what to do on it any more so I just sit and stare at Freddyshouse.
Someone recommend some good websites ?![]()
There are no other websites, they're all figments of your imagination.Someone recommend some good websites ?![]()
But I have suddenly freed up 50% of my time / checking on the internet. I don't know what to do on it any more so I just sit and stare at Freddyshouse.
Someone recommend some good websites ?![]()
The attitude should always have been - they're out there, we just haven't found them yet.
a bit more likely.
I doubt we ever will - it's one thing to think they might exist but without serious amendment to the laws of physics we will never get out to visit other stellar systems.
I think if we do ever try to get to another man to another solar system it will be a several generation job, or some sort of stasis. Though it would be far easier to just send machines.
unless we suddenly discover stargates or something.
We'll grow androids/cyborgs(whatever you want to call it) that have a self learning/replicating programming, send them over while we watch over them from afar, then watch as they "evolve" into a more biological system to mimic humans and we remain the "god" in the sky, then have a crisis on planet earth and suddenly there's no god for them
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imagine what we will have done in 1000 years? ...if we haven't blown ourselves up ofc!
Not really, we need to increase our understanding of the laws of physics, we cannot amend what we don't know much about
Such as what happens in a blackhole, what is space actually made up of? It is all theory at the moment, theory that changes as we discover more.
No we don't know what space is made up of, we know what some of it is made up of but not the bits in between.
Who is to say future propulsion would bear any resemblance to something that needs a chemical fuel?
Nobody knows, nobody can predict the future. You can't judge a technology that doesn't exist...for the simple reason that we don't know.
People used to think that there was nothing left to be discovered or invented. They were proved wrong pretty quickly.