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Dr. Who

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  1. There is probably something inbuilt to human nature that induces compassion for muppets.
  2. Very clever.
  3. I really don't buy that vague moral equivalence argument, though in a generic sense this is correct I suppose. There's some real proof of Boston shenanigans. You can speculate all you like everyone does it.
  4. Yes, I wouldn't expect much. That's a very common misstatement, btw. Another one is confusing conscious with conscience. Most fellas, I don't bother and grammar police are annoying. On a whim I decided to point it out as you seem a decent sort and it's better to be accurate with these things.
  5. You know its bad when you're crying in your bear . . .
  6. You couldn't care less. If you could care less, it matters to you some.
  7. ` LOL. Just thought about a dialogue we had before the season where you were arguing that we should follow the 49er model and have Josh run a lot. I was one of the few who was happy when Allen was drafted. I believed he would get there, but I don't think anyone expected consensus top 5 qb this year (well, maybe Transplant). But we're there and McDermott knows defense. Bills are legitimate SB contender. If we play like the last two weeks, we can beat anybody. And John Brown is hopefully getting healthy . . . @Nextmanup Not many folks left in the haters clubhouse. Still think the first four games this year were an abberation?
  8. For the old timers, classic Trek has this thing about how catastrophic it would be for matter and anti-matter to meet. Let's hope Josh Allen never shakes hands with Trent Edwards.
  9. Happy birthday, fella. That's pretty old. Most folks lie going the other way. OTOH, if you were a dog you'd be 749.
  10. Had an excellent career outside of Bond as well. I am particularly fond of The Wind and the Lion.
  11. Catherine Schell was a hottie back in the day.
  12. The Bills playing a perfect game to win the super bowl is precisely the worst case scenario for that fella. Put him on ignore.
  13. It's a good signing for both sides. Sam is still a RFA next year. He's a very good player, haters notwithstanding.
  14. That's pretty dogmatic. What is the basis of your certitude? Is it simple monism/materialist metaphysics? If so, I don't see how that differs from other epistemological presuppositions, i.e., a certitude of faith. If not, why not? How is knowing they don't exist preferable or more rational to agnosticism? Certainly, there are strange events that have given rise to ghost stories, though, of course, one can plausibly explain many of them without resort to spectral beings.
  15. I think folks are going to vote to have a job. Trump is good for the economy. Green New Deal is utopian lalaland and ordinary folks who have to pay bills and raise their families know this. Also, I think there are ways to preserve the environment and still have a thriving energy industry. The either/or is a false narrative. Nonetheless, I concur that the cost to the environment is often appalling. I do not concede that only lefties care about the issue. The dispute is over how best to address the matter. If your answer kills the economy, you don't have a plausible response.
  16. PA is going for Trump. Biden going full AOC on the oil industry is a dagger, no matter how much the DNC, er, mainstream media try to spin it.
  17. You're not paranoid if there really is a conspiracy.
  18. The peaceful protestors are going to react.
  19. Let's see. Begin with an oline that can't run block. The few maulers are sidelined with injury. Draft slow rb; next year draft slower. Keep fella that seems to be able to catch and run a bit in the dog house because . . . Run infrequently and when it doesn't immediately work, stop altogether. Yep, I'm confident we have a counter.
  20. He's stone cold dim and corrupt. If Biden had an R after his name the mainstream media would have destroyed him a dozen times over before he even sniffed the nomination. But since they are actually partisans that will promote hoaxes as impeachable offenses while ignoring treasonous coup attempts and calling actual criminal behavior hoaxes and conspiracy theories of al-right racist bigots, what you get is radio silence, censorship, and what's your favorite color townhalls for Creepy Joe.
  21. Coincidentally, that is also a picture of Maizie Hirono's brain.
  22. The level of passion regarding Roe v. Wade is not only due to the intrinsic nature of the issue involved, but also to the way in which it was imposed upon the country.
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