Category: Quizzes.Ever get the feeling you're a fish out of water... or an alien from outer space? Find out which planet in our solar system spat you out and sent you here! Ta... moreCategory: Quizzes.Ever get the feeling you're a fish out of water... or an alien from outer space? Find out which planet in our solar system spat you out and sent you here! Take me part if you find quizzes fun. Yes, it's a QUIZ. Share results and descriptions below in the comments. Don't forget to have fun!Link for quiz: What Planet Are You Actually From?Me: EarthComplacent yet flexible, You're.... Right at home! Earth, also known as "the Earth" and "the World" and sometimes referred to as the "Blue Marble", Terra or "Gaia", is the third-closest planet to the Sun, the densest planet in the Solar System, the largest of the Solar System's four terrestrial planets and the only celestial body known to accommodate life. It is home to millions of species, including a global population of humans, that are supported and nourished by its biosphere and minerals. The human population is grouped into around two-hundred independent sovereign states that interact, among other means, through diplomacy, conflict, trav... less
I only ever voted ONCE in any election. In the state in which I lived. Updating records often lag behind. It takes time to clean them out, clear them up. Simply because someone is ... moreI only ever voted ONCE in any election. In the state in which I lived. Updating records often lag behind. It takes time to clean them out, clear them up. Simply because someone is registered in two states means nothing. Now did I vote in California and then again in Massachusetts in the same election? No. I did not. I don't have a jet at my disposal to facilitate that kind of fraud nor do I have the inclination to cheat. What a tempest in a teapot. "It is a tale told by an idiot full of sound and fury signifying NOTHING!" :) less
Would you go as far as contacting the congressional heads of those committees and asking them to contact media to tell them that "there is nothing there"? Is that a recognized way ... moreWould you go as far as contacting the congressional heads of those committees and asking them to contact media to tell them that "there is nothing there"? Is that a recognized way to throw water on the investigations and move on to other things? Is that normal, acceptable, honorable? If not what is it?
I have a family member who is an alcoholic. She has been sober for a while. Almost sure she has relapsed.Just don't understand, her life is going so well. Is ther... moreI have a family member who is an alcoholic. She has been sober for a while. Almost sure she has relapsed.Just don't understand, her life is going so well. Is there some way to encourage her to stop before everything in her life falls apart?
* Per realclearpolitics.comHis stances on military spending, tax cuts, and jobs are playing very well in many parts of the nation and make him a darling of the Republican base. Whi... more* Per realclearpolitics.comHis stances on military spending, tax cuts, and jobs are playing very well in many parts of the nation and make him a darling of the Republican base. While he's rude, crude, and kind of a putz, and he's appointed some real bozos to the Cabinet, he's also proving that he's not so politically inept.
Tonight I'm clapping and laughing, whirling and twirling, dancing and prancing, skipping and leaping, singing and squealing to celebrate another work week. Wi... moreTonight I'm clapping and laughing, whirling and twirling, dancing and prancing, skipping and leaping, singing and squealing to celebrate another work week. Will you join me?
According to the US Census Bureau world population reached 7 billion in March 2012. It will reach 7.5 billion this year and almost 10 billion by 2050. Can we expect all manner... moreAccording to the US Census Bureau world population reached 7 billion in March 2012. It will reach 7.5 billion this year and almost 10 billion by 2050. Can we expect all manner of synthetic foods to prevent a world famine?
Psychologist Leon Festinger’s landmark theory of 1957…that we humans become mentally stressed and high discomfort when we are confronted with ideas inconsistent with o... morePsychologist Leon Festinger’s landmark theory of 1957…that we humans become mentally stressed and high discomfort when we are confronted with ideas inconsistent with our own…
Then, Glis’ question, throwing the veiled insults and so forth…
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So, here on the Internet/aMug, when we (inevitably) encounter those ridiculous people who hold outrageous beliefs inconsistent with our own, we don’t have a lot of options for relieving our mental stress and discomfort: 1. Leave the site, or 2. Attack the person who makes us uncomfortable, or…3. Are there any other options? less
"If we want some sort of pattern that carries information about our living cells to persist, then we must specify precisely what medium carries that pattern, and how it interacts w... more"If we want some sort of pattern that carries information about our living cells to persist, then we must specify precisely what medium carries that pattern, and how it interacts with the matter particles out of which our bodies are made," Cox, from the University of Manchester, explained in a recent episode of BBC's The Infinite Monkey Cage."We must, in other words, invent an extension to the Standard Model of Particle Physics that has escaped detection at the Large Hadron Collider. That's almost inconceivable at the energy scales typical of the particle interactions in our bodies."Astrophysicist Neil deGrasse Tyson, who was also on the show, replied, "If I understand what you just declared, you just asserted that CERN, the European Centre for Nuclear Research, disproved the existence of ghosts.""Yes," said Cox.It's become glaringly obvious that the Standard Model of Physics is an incomplete theory, with several gaping holes that physicists have been trying to patch up for decades, but Cox says the existence of... less