mrbeerd.bsky.social
Atheist, humanist, lover of science, inventor, Certified SolidWorks Professional, horror enthusiast, maker of beer, meads, & country wine.
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WTF is wrong with you?
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Math too hard, bro. 🙄
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Good grief, don't give that moron any ideas! 😳
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Do you read what you type before you hit that post button...like, at all?
What a fucking stupid question.
Are all billionaires this dumb and disconnected from reality?
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H O W!?
Half of the voting citizens ushered in this asshattery. Roughly 1/2 of the population didn't vote at all - some for spite, others out of indifference.
Stop "preaching to the choir" and get the spiteful and indifferent ones fired up.
Time to play dirty.
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Since when does 4:10 equate to 1:4?
4:10 is 40%
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Cube (1997)
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Yeah, Peck is a cartoonish characature (sp?) of a moronic bureaucrat hellbent on a power trip. Which was pretty typical of the era. A serious EPA rep wouldn't have been so stupid as to ignore expert opinions. Like I said, that part was poorly written.
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Uh...a majority of the world already accepts ghosts, spirits, specters, etc. It is engrained in many cultures throughout.
Following the movie's premise to conclusion, where reports of the GBs deeds are syndicated nationwide; it would be ridiculous to pretend that it wasn't accepted.
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Very true, unfortunately. When one is conditioned from birth to believe in fairytales, it gives snake oil salesman lots of gullible patrons.
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🤣. I didn't know that. Noice!
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IDK...if I saw a building's top explode, where all sorts of spooks and specters flying out (because you know no news agency wouldn't NOT cover that) and then seeing a massive Stay Puff Marshmallow Man walking around NY like Godzilla...it'd be hard to deny! 😜
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All that was after the ramp of Psychic Energy (Twinkie Analogy), no?
Maybe I'm mixing up some of the story out of place.
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Bad timing that the "Psychic Energy" ramped up after they were kicked out.
I would've enjoyed more details regarding why they couldn't provide any replicable findings, instead of the plot just blitzing past it.
Probably why I'm not a screen writer...🤣
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They weren't as far as the movie goes. And that's something that would've been fun to explore, IMO with sequels, books, comics, etc.
I didn't like that they weren't meet with other ghost busting competition.
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Not at the beginning, sure. When they trapped their first ghost and stored it, that set their universe as establishing that ghosts exist. They were only fringe and looney until they provided evidence. Sure, there were some doubters left; but all of NY, saw the explosion of ghosts and the SPMM.
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In our world, sure. However in the GB universe, it was fairly well established that ghosts existed and could interact with artificial equipment made from natural elements.
The Peck antagonist bit was poorly written, IMO to facilitate the "sign" needed for the big showdown without much thought.
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It wasn't a nuclear waste storage facility either. It was a huge electromagnetic storage container for ghosts. Hence the danger warned for cutting off the power.
Their proton packs were unlicensed. That's what Peck could have "got" them with.
Peck was a moron; refusing to listen to an expert.
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So... you're not a Christian then?
I'm confused.
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And that changes anything I pointed out, how exactly?
According to the majority of biblical scholars; Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John were writing decades after Jesus. By your logic they weren't Apostles either, or Christians.
Many sources note Paul as an Apostle. You're wrong.
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Really? He failed miserably. Separation of church and state changed "divine" laws for humanistic laws.
Your "god" is an utter failure.
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Didn't assume anything. I asked questions. Instead of answering you dodged them and contradicted yourself.
Why should I take your word for your interpretation of the Bible?
I reason from reality. You reason from fairytales.
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The fact that Jesus never said slavery was bad still proves my point.
You're saying the Bible isn't divinely inspired, you're saying Paul was a fake Christian, you are saying Jesus is not God.
Jesus said he didn't come to change the law - ergo, all of the laws regarding slavery were condoned.
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Paul said it as an apostle of Jesus. Are you saying that Paul was a fake Christian then?
Also, is Jesus also God?
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Don't compare her to Jesus. He told slaves to be grateful for their lot in life and to obey their masters.
Taylor Swift is vastly better than Jesus ever dreamed to be.
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"AI" is the "Fusion" of the 21st century.
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Hell yeah!
You da man!
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That's very cool! I started a table top RPG a long time ago based on the D20 Modern system. I was paying an artist and then he ghosted me. I end up putting it on the back burner.
I had several hundred pages in development for cultures, religions, biology, weapon systems, etc.
Good luck!
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🤣🤣🤣
You need your mind washed out!