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#11 Re: The Garden » Gulf oil spill released toxic, tough-to-track chemicals » 776 weeks ago

Doom and gloom in the GoM: goal posts... the doomers change them, and they should be ashamed of their of stupid shit analogies... methane vocanoes? hahahaha... vast caverns???

Fucking idiots! Should be shot???

#12 Re: Dust N' Bones & Cyborg Slunks » New GNR vs old GNR/ GNR vs Velvet Revolver thread » 777 weeks ago

Axlin08 wrote:

My guess is that all of his "gurus" like Yoda convinced him how psychology is a pseudo-science, and don't believe it.

Yep. He first needs to get rid of his wack-a-loon house keeper. IIRC, it was her that led him off into all that New Age horse shit.

A couple of constants: Beta=Career collapse; New Age horse shit=Career collapse.

Anecdotes are a dime a dozen, but they are the fodder for further feeding. Lose the looser, Axl!

#13 Re: The Garden » Gulf oil spill released toxic, tough-to-track chemicals » 777 weeks ago

When I want to learn how to construct a sentence, I will rely on a journalist, otherwise...

#14 Re: The Garden » Gulf oil spill released toxic, tough-to-track chemicals » 777 weeks ago

The article is little more than fear mongering. I have had a few too many tonight to deconstruct the bullshit, but it is there. And, that is the problem with relying on journalists for any science information- they always fuck it up! Grab a few pieces of some report, or a few quotations, and fill the print.

When reading any article in MSM that relates to science, one must remember... what are the science requirements for a baccalaureate in journalism???

I'll have more to say, later.

#16 Re: The Garden » North Korea threatens nuclear retaliation on U.S. » 778 weeks ago

For the record: The Pueblo sits in Wonson Harbour as a monument to US Imperialism. It is often used as a high level research tank. I think that the first move should be judicially timed on that city.

#17 Re: The Garden » North Korea threatens nuclear retaliation on U.S. » 778 weeks ago

^^^20-25 would be sufficient. In the 21st Century shouldn't starvation be considered a Crime Against Humanity???
Fuck the Kim regime! Those assholes never signed a treaty, and they have violated the armistice that was signed in '53 numerous times. That, in and of itself is reason to resume operations on the peninsula. Sorry Flag, but that is how I see it.

Back in '70, that regime attacked the USS Pueblo. The attack resulted in the death of a US sailor, and the brutal incarceration of 83 other US personel.

Later that year, the Il Sung Kim(deliberate) regime shot down a P3 over international waters that resulted in the loss of over 20 airmen.

Those actions should have warranted a response. But Soviet intentions probably prevented us thumping that cock sucker.

Then, there are reports of kidnapping nationals of nations that we have signed to defend. To me, the answer is clear.

Back in 03, I was hoping that SW Asia was a faint, and that the real target was SE Asia... oh well, I guess that Americans can't stomach more jungle shit... perhaps, we wanted to try out some new toys.

Be that is it may, it is past time that the brutal regime of the Kim's is resigned to the books.

As much as one likes it, or not, war with that piece of shit is inevitable.

And, that is why I have long thought the the capitol should be remove to Taejon. While the KPA might have an initial advantage, they won't make it past Seoul.

I must ask, what is 36k tubes worth? Not much against the US Air Force.

#18 Re: The Garden » U.S. sending China a "warning"?? » 779 weeks ago

Thanks Neemo, I'll figure out the interwebtubz, one of these days.

#19 Re: The Garden » U.S. sending China a "warning"?? » 779 weeks ago

fuck!

Revenge, is  a dish best served, cold

Aah, ok. I got it.

#20 Re: The Garden » U.S. sending China a "warning"?? » 779 weeks ago

html fail: Should read <em>Revenge, is  a dish best served, cold</em>

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