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Off Topic / Re: Do you believe in the existence of aliens?
« on: September 10, 2019, 09:25 PM »
Extraterrestrial life IMO absolutely exists and so many ancient religious texts around the world blatantly talk about spaceships, 'gods,' technology, advanced weapons, etc. I'm in the camp that believes that human beings are the result of genetic engineering and not pure evolution. I also think that human civilization on this planet is far older than 6,000-7,000 years but unfortunately mainstream archaeology/history largely refuses to acknowledge newer findings that indicate that what we know is largely incomplete and/or just plain wrong. Anyone who is into learning about old megalithic structures would agree that it's highly damn unlikely that a bunch of humans thousands and thousands of years ago erected these sites/structures without some sort of help, especially quarrying and fashioning stones that were harder than tools available to them at the time that are cut so perfectly that you can't even slide a credit card between them... not to mention the fact that many of them are so heavy that even with modern machinery it would be nearly impossible to move some of them.

I have read some of these books as well.
The older I get the more I think of it as absolute bogus.

We have a clear timeline as is, in which everything fits. From simple life to advanced civilization, it all takes place in steps. There's no indication of a clear cut in history, a specific year or very short period in time in which civilization suddenly takes a hundred steps at once.. It's all very gradual.

Building shit with big boulders is also very primitive. It's far easier to do than building with small bricks, particularly because they had no cement and shit. The only way to build bigger things, than simple huts, was by using stones, preferably BIG stones.
Would aliens use these massive rocks to build things for them? I think not. They'd probably use steel and iron like we do nowadays, or some other alien technology. But it's really just big stones. Stones that have been collected at random: big and small, all oddly shaped.. surely us moderners and aliens alike would cut all these stones neatly into the same practical shape (completely square).

Considering that building with huge boulders is all they did.. they probably had better ways of handling them than we do today. We have grown so accustomed to machines that we wouldn't know how to take on such a massive task with our bare hands. Much like we also have 'un-learned' advanced hunting techniques.

And all that besides, there are only few places that have really nicely cut building blocks. Most of Europe's stone age monuments are nothing more than these boulders placed upright.. or in really really simple constructions, like this:



That's about the most advanced building that was made with big rocks in the northern parts of Europe. If aliens did that... it must have been the ones in the first grade of the special needs class.  :-X

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Off Topic / Re: George Carlin knows the script.
« on: September 06, 2019, 06:37 PM »
Well vast majority is clearly wrong. Maybe HHC meant vast majority in Netherlands?

I was speaking particularly about Western Europe.

Compared to third world countries it's a bit more trickier to make such a statement. 19th century landlords didn't have problems buying clothes or food, but their life expectancy was less than it is today in Africa. Which makes it fair to say that their living conditions, and their access to healthcare were less favourable than those of the vast majority of people in the poorest countries in the world.

See attachment.

The greath wealth of the last decades has only lasted for 1 generation. My mother still had to share her bed, had no shower or running water in the house, no proper toilet, no electricity, let alone a car, a tv or a phone. And she grew up in a household that wasn't particularly marked as poor. It was a normal rural household.

Those are all luxuries that even the biggest chavs in England have nowadays, and most of the world population as well.

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Off Topic / Re: George Carlin knows the script.
« on: September 05, 2019, 12:34 PM »
The world is not a video game Anu. A cap won't work at all cause it's impossible to implement. As it is now people just move their money elsewhere, invest it in material goods, land, property, or even illegal personal loans.

Carlin is right that the current system leads to excesses. But I think he's gone a little overboard with the whole 'rich people's conspiracy against the working sobs'. That rich guy is just like you komo, he's no different, he's just looking after his interests.
And one of his interests is a peaceful society with law abiding citizes. To make that happen you gotta re-distribute the wealth, or at least make sure enough people share in the wealth. That's why the Marxist theory of 'Verellendung' doesn't work.. the system itself may have a tendency to increase the gap between rich and poor, but there's enough reason not to let the poor starve to death.

The vast majority of people now live like landlords did in the 19th century. There has never been a time in history where the poor were better off than they are now.

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Off Topic / Re: Condom in sexual activities
« on: August 13, 2019, 08:37 PM »
this man needs to get played.. in worms.. big time!

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General discussion / Re: Worms OST
« on: June 01, 2019, 12:42 PM »
It's not T17's decision I think. The music is Bjorn Lynne's.

The Worms 2 OST is already there:
https://open.spotify.com/album/673cuQ8hG3FYLbF1HxHJuc?si=d5HZIVI4RyahJIhacMBxsA

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Off Topic / Re: Mug shots / Post your vehicle !
« on: April 21, 2019, 11:31 AM »
That's a neat thing Prankster  :)

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Off Topic / Re: Music Video thread
« on: April 10, 2019, 03:04 PM »
the one with the screeching birds?

the spooky one  ;D

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Schemes / Re: Lucky Strike
« on: April 03, 2019, 04:47 PM »
Sounds good Kradie  :)

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Off Topic / Re: PC again..
« on: March 30, 2019, 03:26 PM »
havent done that either in about 2 years rofl

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Off Topic / Re: PC again..
« on: March 30, 2019, 02:36 PM »
what do you take me for? a woman?

no, I don't.

Fan looked normal though, just a wee bit of dust.

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Off Topic / Re: Mug shots / Post your face !
« on: March 29, 2019, 11:00 PM »
cool pic charles  8)


bummer komo  :(

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Off Topic / Re: PC again..
« on: March 29, 2019, 03:09 PM »
they applied shock therapy and just put it back in factory state.

Works fine now.

It was either me installing several programs at the same time causing windows to crash in the first place ór the power issue (I now use a UPS just to be sure).

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Off Topic / Re: Mug shots / Post your face !
« on: March 25, 2019, 06:15 PM »
 ;)

did you visit the puto's redi?  :o

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Off Topic / Re: PC again..
« on: March 16, 2019, 06:08 PM »
Sending it back to the shop for repair.. This is gonna suck..

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Off Topic / Re: PC again..
« on: March 16, 2019, 02:43 PM »
I checked the contacts in the wall, it's doing normal 220v. Can't be the problem I think  :-[

Today old PC works again lol. Arrr.

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