I Resemble That Remark/Quotes
Reporter:Isn't it true that you're really an lndian? |
Pound: Let's see what you got... (passes a basketball to Michael Jordan) ...chump! |
Nanase: I can't believe it they have so much in common. |
Erik: (frowning) You are contradicting me again. |
<Pahalial> "ignorance more frequently begets confidence than does knowledge" - Charles Darwin |
<Fenris> My mom found me perusing bash.org and looking up quotes about incest, and was like OMG! |
“Well no, but someone has to keep you alive while you go – without supervision the two of you are as likely to kill each other as you are to smite any demons, and Uriel can’t walk anywhere without hurting himself!” |
A communications group at Yale University has put out a video that seems to be a rebuttal to a Dilbert cartoon by Scott Adams poking fun at climate scientists and their misplaced confidence in models. The video is full of impressive-looking scientists talking about charts and data and whatnot. It probably cost a lot to make and certainly involved a lot of time and effort. The most amazing thing, however, is that it actually proves the points being made in the Dilbert cartoon. Rather than debunking the cartoon, the scientists acted it out in slow motion. —Dilbert 1, Scientists 0. by Ross McKitrick (Cato Institute)
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Clearly the goal of this panel was for these three to give their politically incorrect opinions on a variety of topics and watch as as dumbass ideological college students prove their point for them by trying to censor them. And that’s exactly what happened every time one of them tried to make a valid point: |
Allow me to explain why the presence of my slate on the Hugo nominations is so controversial. This is complicated and your time is valuable, so short explanation first, longer explanation if you care after.
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