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WCDT 2071-75 (Dec. 5-9, 2011)

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NotsoAverageJoe:

--- Quote from: Skewbrow on 07 Dec 2011, 23:34 ---
I don't think that causality was broken by that experiment, but I won't trust myself here. I would advice that you won't take my word on it either.


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that was all i was advocating.  that no matter what field of study people prefer, they don't fall into the trap of assuming they've found the absolute answer.  everyone is prone to it, people want answers and they tend to grasp at even the slightest chance to get one.

only difference that i can see between men now, and men two thousand years ago, is that instead of worshiping an invisible spaghetti monster in the sky, now we worship imaginary numbers and scientific theories.

that's why i personally can't bring myself to get overly excited about new discoveries and inventions... to me we haven't advanced that much from our ancestors, we've picked up a few new tools, but our base nature isn't any different than it ever was.  it doesn't matter if the monkey only has a pointy stick or if he's sitting in a space capsule, he's still just a monkey.


--- Quote from: Carl-E on 07 Dec 2011, 23:47 ---Comics up.  Sad in a way, but it actually made me happy to see this, and to know Padma's not immune...

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this is gonna be ugly...


--- Quote from: idontunderstand on 08 Dec 2011, 00:32 ---Thought the same thing. Marten does run into some gorgeous ladies.

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i've got a buddy like that... always amazes/pisses me off, the luck he has sometimes.  i mean, its like he's in the right place, at the right time, wayyyyy more often than should be fair.


--- Quote from: akronnick on 08 Dec 2011, 02:33 ---I have a feeling the conversation will begin during tomorrow's comic and will reach a suspenseful climax that will be left unresolved until the following comic. :evil: 

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wonder how many people are taking bets that padma is thinking about if she should stay now?

zmeiat_joro:

--- Quote from: ilikefishfood on 08 Dec 2011, 04:46 --- And then they spoon!  That's some pretty intimate stuff.

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Hm, really? Is spooning generally seen as a very intimate thing? I haven't thought about this.

jwhouk:
"Double, double, toil and trouble
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble..."

Mr_Rose:

--- Quote from: NotsoAverageJoe on 08 Dec 2011, 05:07 --- that was all i was advocating.  that no matter what field of study people prefer, they don't fall into the trap of assuming they've found the absolute answer.  everyone is prone to it, people want answers and they tend to grasp at even the slightest chance to get one.

only difference that i can see between men now, and men two thousand years ago, is that instead of worshiping an invisible spaghetti monster in the sky, now we worship imaginary numbers and scientific theories.
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You either have some seriously fucked up ideas about what it is scientists do with their time or are working from a completely different definition of 'worship' to everyone else. Which is it please?

VonKleist:

--- Quote from: jwhouk on 08 Dec 2011, 05:42 ---"Double, double, toil and trouble
Fire burn, and cauldron bubble..."

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it is a tale told by an idiot
full of sound and fury
signifying nothing.

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