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Reply Sat 2 Feb, 2008 04:13 pm
Osso,

I often say that about democrats.

They are "usually" wrong on most issues but when they get things right, they are REALLY right.

But how do you know the difference?

It's all still just like potatoes to me... hehe

Does it really matter how they are cooked? Wink

No matter how seemingly trivial people still have a preference.
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Reply Sat 2 Feb, 2008 04:32 pm
If each side of the brain were to be separated and become autonomous persons they would be diametrically opposed to one another. Why should we trust our own choice when it is derived out of such chaos?

What kind of synergy is happening when both sides of the brain agree upon one reality? Do they actually agree or is one side suppressed?

Possibly both sides of the brain are suppressing realities to merge in the middle?
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Reply Sat 2 Feb, 2008 07:05 pm
Remember "War of The Worlds" by HG Wells? Here's an excerpt from Chapter Ten "The Epilogue".
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At any rate, in all the bodies of the Martians that were examined after the war, no bacteria except those already known as terrestrial species were found. That they did not bury any of their dead, and the reckless slaughter they perpetrated, point also to an entire ignorance of the putrefactive process. But probable as this seems, it is by no means a proven conclusion.
In the end perhaps it was germs that killed the Martians.......the littlest of things.

By comparison, Rex's fate may be the equivalent of a mote in eye of the potato.
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Reply Sat 2 Feb, 2008 07:17 pm
Chumly wrote:
Remember "War of The Worlds" by HG Wells? Here's an excerpt from Chapter Ten "The Epilogue".
Quote:
At any rate, in all the bodies of the Martians that were examined after the war, no bacteria except those already known as terrestrial species were found. That they did not bury any of their dead, and the reckless slaughter they perpetrated, point also to an entire ignorance of the putrefactive process. But probable as this seems, it is by no means a proven conclusion.
In the end perhaps it was germs that killed the Martians.......the littlest of things.

By comparison, Rex's fate may be the equivalent of a mote in eye of the potato.


Three words Chumly,

Sunbeam blender... Smile
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Reply Sat 2 Feb, 2008 08:27 pm
Ephesians 2:12
That at that time ye were without Christ, being aliens...

Acts 26:17 Delivering thee from the people, and from the Gentiles, unto whom now I send thee,

Comment: Delivered from the people then sent back to them as aliens. Shocked
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Reply Sat 2 Feb, 2008 09:43 pm
RexRed wrote:
Chumly wrote:
Remember "War of The Worlds" by HG Wells? Here's an excerpt from Chapter Ten "The Epilogue".
Quote:
At any rate, in all the bodies of the Martians that were examined after the war, no bacteria except those already known as terrestrial species were found. That they did not bury any of their dead, and the reckless slaughter they perpetrated, point also to an entire ignorance of the putrefactive process. But probable as this seems, it is by no means a proven conclusion.
In the end perhaps it was germs that killed the Martians.......the littlest of things.

By comparison, Rex's fate may be the equivalent of a mote in eye of the potato.


Three words Chumly,

Sunbeam blender... Smile

Moonbeam blender!
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