A Space & astronomy forum. SpaceBanter.com

Go Back   Home » SpaceBanter.com forum » Others » Misc
Site Map Home Authors List Search Today's Posts Mark Forums Read Web Partners

Reality Is ??????



 
 
Thread Tools Display Modes
  #121  
Old September 14th 06, 12:33 AM posted to alt.astronomy,demon.local,comp.os.os2.advocacy,soc.men,ne.weather
ah
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 652
Default Notorious Demon.Local Nitwit Savant, Bruce

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Cognitively challenged and the demon.local nitwit savant Michael
Blowwind, Bruce wrote:


Unoriginal and jejune bull dyke Holly wrote:
Unimaginative, repetitive, Michael Baldwin, Bruce whose

vocabulary
is
extremely limited wrote:
Bull dyke Holly wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote:
dishonestjohn wrote:
"ah" wrote in message

...
Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Raving Loonie wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote:
one hand crapping Holly

wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce

wrote:
fake Double-Anus wrote:
Painius wrote:
"Double-A"
wrote in
message


oglegroups.com...

Painius wrote:
"Mark Earnest"

wrote...
in message
...

"G=EMC^2

Glazier"
wrote...

Lets start

with
philosophers for
they attempt to understand the
universe
around them

and
grasp
the nature
of reality by means of thoughts
alone.
I have always
looked
for
scientific truths,for science is a search
for
the truth.

Still
what
do we mean
when we say that idea based on
science
is "true"?
That
begs this
question. Can any theory really be said
to
be

true(proven)?

Truth has a
certain
ring to it,
which when discovered, is familiar.

This can be
dangerous
thinking, Mark.
People are so
"into" fiction and
fantasy these days
that an "untruth"
can often ring
familiar...

...and is

frequently
taken as "truth".

Examples?

Here's one...

Canals on Mars -

an
interesting piece
of history...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals

The canals on Mars were the Martian's last ditch effort.

This was once a
widely
accepted truth,
both popular
*and* scientific!

You can probably
come
up
with several
more of your
own examples, if

you
try...

How's about
"Piltdown
Man"?

happy days and...
starry starry
nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine

http://www.painellsworth.net

http://www.savethechildren.org


How about the once
accepted
belief that
drilling holes in people's
heads was good for

the
mentally ill?




http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...emagazine.org/
im
ag
es
/2
1/open_lobotomy.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.stayfreemagazine.org/archives/
21
/l
ob
ot
omy_sidebar.html&h=269&w=227&sz=13&hl=en &start=5&tbnid=PYJ2nFhwPNcsuM:&
tb
nh
=1
13
&tbnw=95&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dlobotomy%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr% 3D%26s
af
e%
3D
of
f%26sa%3DN

Double-A

Perfect! And we must
also
remember the
immortal words...

"One cannot help the
times
we live in."

This just means that

the
doctors back in
that time actually
and truly thought they
were
"advancing
knowledge" and
helping people. Just
like
those in the
time when leeches
were used to "bleed"
people.

While things can be

said
to
have improved
a bit over the
many abominata of the
past,
i
still wonder
how many new
abominations still

take
place
under the
guise of knowledge
advancement and

"helping
people"?.

We think that we know
sooo
much... and yet
we still have
sooo much to learn!

happy days and...
starry starry

nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine

http://www.painellsworth.net

http://www.savethechildren.org


I look at it like one of
those
dreams where
you think you have woken
up, but really you are
still
dreaming. We
always think that in the
past people had things
wrong,
but now we've
got it straight! Trouble
is that 20 or 30 years
from
now
we will
think the same thing about
today's misconceptions:
but
now we've
finally got it!

Double-Anus

Wake up, fool!

You neophyte Buddhist you.

Oooommmm.


That which passes, passes like
Teh
Bartlo.
--
ah

that which passes is your life

...

~~~
"The being human is a guest

house
..."
Rumi


We'd make great pets.
--
ah
"We"?

Aw, don't be coy!
--
ah

I cannot be fully domesticated.

Not possible, or not willing?
--
ah

Ah... Cupcake... Let me go back to your
orginal
comment:
"We'd make
great pets." What sort of pet?

Something that shares the same niche for an
extended period,
eats cheap
food, and doesn't do much in the way of
bodily
harm.

http://kittens.sytes.org/kitten1.jpg?

Oh, GOd!
ah, um ...

no.

http://www.dogduty.us/poop_doggy_dog.swf ?
http://tinyurl.com/qdrkd



http://www.stttelkom.ac.id/helpdesk/...ubbing%20Noses.
jp
g
Ah Holly,

O.K. The following site is just too *inspiring* ...


Life is short ... so might as well blow the whole
load,
eh.


http://haha.nu/funny/strange-statues-around-the-world

Cordially,

RL



http://aycu19.webshots.com/image/129...9375590_rs.jpg

POT-HEAD PIXIES!!1!

"FILTH"

FILTH!

The camels on Mars were the Martian's last ditch effort.

Nonsense. There are no camels on Mars. Only dromedaries.

Not only ... but also camels, because the dromedaries ran out of
milk.
. . and the camels had to go get some.

Why would camels have to get milk for dromedaries? Classic

illogic.

Ya figure?

Go smoke a Camel.

I would never kill a camel. Your reference to violent resolution is
unwittingly revealing, Michael Blowwind, Bruce.
http://tinyurl.com/lgz57

ROLF!

DOLF!

LUNGRIN!

ARNOLD!

BLACKWOOD!

JUERGEN!

SICK!

FILTH!


PKH!


FILTH!


FILTH!
--
ah
  #122  
Old September 14th 06, 02:40 AM posted to alt.astronomy,demon.local,comp.os.os2.advocacy,soc.men,ne.weather
Art Deco[_1_]
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 1,280
Default Notorious Demon.Local Nitwit Savant, Bruce

ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Cognitively challenged and the demon.local nitwit savant Michael
Blowwind, Bruce wrote:


Unoriginal and jejune bull dyke Holly wrote:
Unimaginative, repetitive, Michael Baldwin, Bruce whose
vocabulary
is
extremely limited wrote:
Bull dyke Holly wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote:
dishonestjohn wrote:
"ah" wrote in message

...
Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Raving Loonie wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote:
one hand crapping Holly
wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce
wrote:
fake Double-Anus wrote:
Painius wrote:
"Double-A"
wrote in
message


ooglegroups.com...

Painius wrote:
"Mark Earnest"

wrote...
in message
...

"G=EMC^2
Glazier"
wrote...

Lets start
with
philosophers for
they attempt to understand the
universe
around them
and
grasp
the nature
of reality by means of thoughts
alone.
I have

always
looked
for
scientific truths,for science is a search
for
the truth.
Still
what
do we mean
when we say that idea based on
science
is "true"?
That
begs this
question. Can any theory really be said
to
be
true(proven)?

Truth has a
certain
ring to it,
which when discovered, is familiar.

This can be
dangerous
thinking, Mark.
People are so
"into" fiction

and
fantasy these days
that an "untruth"
can often ring
familiar...

...and is
frequently
taken as "truth".

Examples?

Here's one...

Canals on Mars -
an
interesting piece
of history...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals

The canals on Mars were the Martian's last ditch effort.

This was once a
widely
accepted truth,
both popular
*and*

scientific!

You can probably
come
up
with several
more of your
own examples, if
you
try...

How's about
"Piltdown
Man"?

happy days

and...
starry starry
nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine

http://www.painellsworth.net

http://www.savethechildren.org


How about the once
accepted
belief that
drilling holes in people's
heads was good for
the
mentally ill?




http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...reemagazine.or
g/
im
ag
es
/2
1/open_lobotomy.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.stayfreemagazine.org/archive
s/
21
/l
ob
ot
omy_sidebar.html&h=269&w=227&sz=13&hl=e n&start=5&tbnid=PYJ2nFhwPNcsuM:
&
tb
nh
=1
13
&tbnw=95&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dlobotomy%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr% 3D%2
6s
af
e%
3D
of
f%26sa%3DN

Double-A

Perfect! And we

must
also
remember the
immortal words...

"One cannot help

the
times
we live in."

This just means that
the
doctors back in
that time actually
and truly thought

they
were
"advancing
knowledge" and
helping people.

Just
like
those in the
time when leeches
were used to "bleed"
people.

While things can be
said
to
have improved
a bit over the
many abominata of

the
past,
i
still wonder
how many new
abominations still
take
place
under the
guise of knowledge
advancement and
"helping
people"?.

We think that we

know
sooo
much... and yet
we still have
sooo much to learn!

happy days and...
starry starry
nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine

http://www.painellsworth.net

http://www.savethechildren.org


I look at it like one

of
those
dreams where
you think you have woken
up, but really you are
still
dreaming. We
always think that in the
past people had things
wrong,
but now we've
got it straight! Trouble
is that 20 or 30 years
from
now
we will
think the same thing about
today's

misconceptions:
but
now we've
finally got it!

Double-Anus

Wake up, fool!

You neophyte Buddhist you.

Oooommmm.


That which passes, passes

like
Teh
Bartlo.
--
ah

that which passes is your life
...

~~~
"The being human is a guest
house
..."
Rumi


We'd make great pets.
--
ah
"We"?

Aw, don't be coy!
--
ah

I cannot be fully domesticated.

Not possible, or not willing?
--
ah

Ah... Cupcake... Let me go back to your
orginal
comment:
"We'd make
great pets." What sort of pet?

Something that shares the same niche for

an
extended period,
eats cheap
food, and doesn't do much in the way of
bodily
harm.

http://kittens.sytes.org/kitten1.jpg?

Oh, GOd!
ah, um ...

no.

http://www.dogduty.us/poop_doggy_dog.swf ?
http://tinyurl.com/qdrkd



http://www.stttelkom.ac.id/helpdesk/...Pubbing%20Nose
s.
jp
g
Ah Holly,

O.K. The following site is just too *inspiring*

...


Life is short ... so might as well blow the whole
load,
eh.


http://haha.nu/funny/strange-statues-around-the-world

Cordially,

RL



http://aycu19.webshots.com/image/129...9375590_rs.jpg

POT-HEAD PIXIES!!1!

"FILTH"

FILTH!

The camels on Mars were the Martian's last ditch effort.

Nonsense. There are no camels on Mars. Only dromedaries.

Not only ... but also camels, because the dromedaries ran out

of
milk.
. . and the camels had to go get some.

Why would camels have to get milk for dromedaries? Classic
illogic.

Ya figure?

Go smoke a Camel.

I would never kill a camel. Your reference to violent resolution is
unwittingly revealing, Michael Blowwind, Bruce.
http://tinyurl.com/lgz57

ROLF!

DOLF!

LUNGRIN!

ARNOLD!

BLACKWOOD!

JUERGEN!

SICK!

FILTH!

PKH!


FILTH!


FILTH!


FILTH!

--
COOSN-266-06-39716
Official Associate AFA-B Vote Rustler
Official Overseer of Kooks and Saucerheads in alt.astronomy
Official "Usenet psychopath and born-again LLPOF minion",
as designated by Brad Guth

"Who is "David Tholen", Daedalus? Still suffering from
attribution problems?"
-- Dr. David Tholen
  #123  
Old September 18th 06, 12:29 AM posted to alt.astronomy,demon.local,comp.os.os2.advocacy,soc.men,ne.weather
ah
external usenet poster
 
Posts: 652
Default Notorious Demon.Local Nitwit Savant, Bruce

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Art Deco wrote:
ah wrote:

Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Cognitively challenged and the demon.local nitwit savant Michael
Blowwind, Bruce wrote:


Unoriginal and jejune bull dyke Holly wrote:
Unimaginative, repetitive, Michael Baldwin, Bruce whose
vocabulary
is
extremely limited wrote:
Bull dyke Holly wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote:
dishonestjohn wrote:
"ah" wrote in message

...
Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Raving Loonie wrote:
Holly wrote:
Raving Loonie wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Holly wrote:
ah wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce wrote:
one hand crapping Holly
wrote:
Michael Baldwin, Bruce
wrote:
fake Double-Anus wrote:
Painius wrote:
"Double-A"
wrote in
message


news:1154524301.243190.315150@b28g2000cwb. googlegroups.com...

Painius wrote:
"Mark Earnest"

wrote...
in message
...

"G=EMC^2
Glazier"
wrote...

Lets start
with
philosophers for
they attempt to understand the
universe
around them
and
grasp
the nature
of reality by means of thoughts
alone.
I have

always
looked
for
scientific truths,for science is a search
for
the truth.
Still
what
do we mean
when we say that idea based on
science
is "true"?
That
begs this
question. Can any theory really be said
to
be
true(proven)?

Truth has a
certain
ring to it,
which when discovered, is familiar.

This can be
dangerous
thinking, Mark.
People are so
"into" fiction

and
fantasy these days
that an "untruth"
can often ring
familiar...

...and is
frequently
taken as "truth".

Examples?

Here's one...

Canals on Mars -
an
interesting piece
of history...


http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martian_canals

The canals on Mars were the Martian's last ditch effort.

This was once a
widely
accepted truth,
both popular
*and*

scientific!

You can probably
come
up
with several
more of your
own examples, if
you
try...

How's about
"Piltdown
Man"?

happy days

and...
starry starry
nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine

http://www.painellsworth.net

http://www.savethechildren.org


How about the once
accepted
belief that
drilling holes in people's
heads was good for
the
mentally ill?




http://images.google.com/imgres?imgu...reemagazine.or
g/
im
ag
es
/2
1/open_lobotomy.gif&imgrefurl=http://www.stayfreemagazine.org/archive
s/
21
/l
ob
ot
omy_sidebar.html&h=269&w=227&sz=13&hl= en&start=5&tbnid=PYJ2nFhwPNcsuM:
&
tb
nh
=1
13
&tbnw=95&prev=/images%3Fq%3Dlobotomy%26svnum%3D10%26hl%3Den%26lr% 3D%2
6s
af
e%
3D
of
f%26sa%3DN

Double-A

Perfect! And we

must
also
remember the
immortal words...

"One cannot help

the
times
we live in."

This just means that
the
doctors back in
that time actually
and truly thought

they
were
"advancing
knowledge" and
helping people.

Just
like
those in the
time when leeches
were used to "bleed"
people.

While things can be
said
to
have improved
a bit over the
many abominata of

the
past,
i
still wonder
how many new
abominations still
take
place
under the
guise of knowledge
advancement and
"helping
people"?.

We think that we

know
sooo
much... and yet
we still have
sooo much to learn!

happy days and...
starry starry
nights!

--
Indelibly yours,
Paine

http://www.painellsworth.net

http://www.savethechildren.org


I look at it like one

of
those
dreams where
you think you have woken
up, but really you are
still
dreaming. We
always think that in the
past people had things
wrong,
but now we've
got it straight! Trouble
is that 20 or 30 years
from
now
we will
think the same thing about
today's

misconceptions:
but
now we've
finally got it!

Double-Anus

Wake up, fool!

You neophyte Buddhist you.

Oooommmm.


That which passes, passes

like
Teh
Bartlo.
--
ah

that which passes is your life
...

~~~
"The being human is a guest
house
..."
Rumi


We'd make great pets.
--
ah
"We"?

Aw, don't be coy!
--
ah

I cannot be fully domesticated.

Not possible, or not willing?
--
ah

Ah... Cupcake... Let me go back to your
orginal
comment:
"We'd make
great pets." What sort of pet?

Something that shares the same niche for

an
extended period,
eats cheap
food, and doesn't do much in the way of
bodily
harm.

http://kittens.sytes.org/kitten1.jpg?

Oh, GOd!
ah, um ...

no.

http://www.dogduty.us/poop_doggy_dog.swf ?
http://tinyurl.com/qdrkd



http://www.stttelkom.ac.id/helpdesk/...Pubbing%20Nose
s.
jp
g
Ah Holly,

O.K. The following site is just too *inspiring*

...


Life is short ... so might as well blow the whole
load,
eh.


http://haha.nu/funny/strange-statues-around-the-world

Cordially,

RL



http://aycu19.webshots.com/image/129...9375590_rs.jpg

POT-HEAD PIXIES!!1!

"FILTH"

FILTH!

The camels on Mars were the Martian's last ditch effort.

Nonsense. There are no camels on Mars. Only dromedaries.

Not only ... but also camels, because the dromedaries ran out

of
milk.
. . and the camels had to go get some.

Why would camels have to get milk for dromedaries? Classic
illogic.

Ya figure?

Go smoke a Camel.

I would never kill a camel. Your reference to violent resolution is
unwittingly revealing, Michael Blowwind, Bruce.
http://tinyurl.com/lgz57

ROLF!

DOLF!

LUNGRIN!

ARNOLD!

BLACKWOOD!

JUERGEN!

SICK!

FILTH!

PKH!

FILTH!


FILTH!


FILTH!


FILTH!
--
ah
 




Thread Tools
Display Modes

Posting Rules
You may not post new threads
You may not post replies
You may not post attachments
You may not edit your posts

vB code is On
Smilies are On
[IMG] code is On
HTML code is Off
Forum Jump

Similar Threads
Thread Thread Starter Forum Replies Last Post
The Achilles Heel of String Theory. [email protected] Misc 0 July 18th 06 05:36 PM
The Achilles Heel of String Theory. [email protected] Astronomy Misc 0 July 18th 06 05:36 PM
The Achilles Heel of String Theory. [email protected] UK Astronomy 0 July 18th 06 05:36 PM
Brad Guth's Credentials Robert Juliano Policy 715 July 15th 06 02:28 AM
Al-Lawh wa-l-Qalam: The Tablet and The Pen Warhol Misc 12 June 17th 06 03:01 AM


All times are GMT +1. The time now is 03:29 PM.


Powered by vBulletin® Version 3.6.4
Copyright ©2000 - 2024, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.
Copyright ©2004-2024 SpaceBanter.com.
The comments are property of their posters.