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Tea Bag Tax Protest
04/16/10, 14:04 I wonder if when Sarah Palin inevitably gets botox to extend her conservative sexy just a little longer, they'll call her Botox Palin. Yeah, I didn't think so. |
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A Scene From The Addams Family Musical
04/16/10, 13:48 This is fucking stupid. This show should have died with Raul. |
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson on the importance of NASA
04/16/10, 13:39 No defense spending is not. I would love to see more government spending on universities and even some of those people claiming to be on the verge of cold fusion. But I doubt sending people to Mars will facilitate that. |
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson on the importance of NASA
04/16/10, 13:36 We definitely need people like him, and Sagan, as ambassadors of science. Just because he simplifies and romanticizes science doesn't mean he's hurting science. Scientists studying in the field will continue to use rigorous logic while he sells their breakthroughs to the masses.
And really science is beautiful and romantic. Maybe not in its methodology but certainly in its results, breakthroughs, technologies, applications and the order it's able to find in the seeming chaos of the universe.
The point is we do need to get people excited about science and I applaud anyone or any method to do so. Even if that means our new scientists may be a little disappointed by the sterility of the work they enter into. |
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson on the importance of NASA
04/15/10, 17:43 I get his point; I just don't think that sending people out on dangerous missions into space, that robots could do safer and cheaper, is the best and only way to inspire kids to become scientists.
Mr. Wizard and energetic science teachers in schools have probably inspired as many kids as the space program. Astroboy probably inspired more kids to go into robotics than Neil Armstrong inspired to go to astronaut camp.
And it's not as if NASA has had all of its funding cut or something, technological breakthroughs will still continue with the current strategy. Though just as many breakthroughs will come, and have come, from DARPA and Defense spending. |
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Neil DeGrasse Tyson on the importance of NASA
04/15/10, 11:39 I like Neil but I don't know that sending a person to Mars is worth the money and effort if the only real effect is inspiring kids to care about science.
Manned missions aren't going to help us prevent asteroids collisions and we're not building any space colonies/mines until we have advanced nanotech and space elevators. Low earth orbit is the only thing worth pouring money into until then. |
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ICP has strong views about homosexuals
04/15/10, 11:32 The funny thing is the more you try to suppress homosexuality the more it gets in the gene pool. A gay guy who has to hide it will get married and have kids to hide it, thus being more likely to pass on any homosexuality than if he had been openly gay and married a dude.
It's a miracle! |
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Zero Punctuation - Red Steel 2
04/15/10, 10:13 http://tinyurl.com/caminantesgame |
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Bill Hicks - Religion
04/15/10, 09:57 Alright just stop uploading Bill Hicks if you're going to keep uploading mediocre bits, you're making me question if I even like him anymore. The cross part is great but still not his best stuff. |
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The Universe with Dr. Jimes Tooper and Dr. Donna Gust
04/13/10, 17:33 You can't open doors with swords! |
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tomekkobialka has taken up composition
04/11/10, 19:46 It sounds like shit. |
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The League Against Tedium - I have the taller hat
04/11/10, 19:39 wut? |
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Ellen Watches Family Feud
04/10/10, 14:03 This is what Christians actually believe. |
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TRANSFORMERS THE MOVIE (1986) NEVER HAPPENED!!!
04/10/10, 13:52 haha He thinks Transformers is Bible. |
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Jesus wants me for a sunbeam...
04/09/10, 18:34 When you die Jesus turns you into a photon that shoots out of the sun and travels through the emptiness of space for all eternity alone and scared. |
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Rachel Maddow Deconstructs ACORN Sting Tape
04/08/10, 14:22 You'd think congress would have learned not to push through legislation quickly without making sure they have all the facts.
And maybe not take Fox's propaganda at face value.
What does Fox have to do to actually tarnish their reputation? |
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Bristol Palin PSA - 'Don't get pregnant unless you're privileged'
04/08/10, 13:20 Yeah being stupid and having poor memory is now a point of pride for her family. |
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Old Spice: Sun
04/07/10, 16:47 I don't watch TV much these days so this is all new to me. |
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Old Spice: Sun
04/07/10, 16:46 I think the thing is that in the past most deodorants and beauty products were chiefly marketed at women, Dove, Secret, Herbal Essences, etc. Cause most teenage boys don't care that much about their beauty products.
Then Axe showed you could make a lot of money if you put deodorant in a black bottle and put "for men" in all your marketing. Now the deodorant and body wash aisle is half pastel and half black and teenage boys can be proud to buy it because they think it will get them laid. |
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Patriotic Pittsburgh Woman Proposes New Tax Policy
04/07/10, 11:45 Actually most people are probably at home watch the Pens.
(I'm from that city) |
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