I heard this song on a WoW PvP vid (it was Saurfang, a godly NPC, on a rampage in Org, so I found it funny and deserving of viewership), and I made my girlfriend listen to it. This song rocks.
Freaky. Probably happens because the maps are made of different pictures, so it's probably just two pictures side by side that were taken at different angles. Still freaky.
If you travel back in time and kill your grandfather, you will still exist but won't be born.
Freaky, eh? You see, time is considered a dimension, like space. Think of a ruler and a block. The block starts off at the 12' mark. You then move the block backwards to the 4' mark. Does the block cease to exist since it is no longer at the 12' mark? No. Time will be different, but it's not required that something will happen to have happened after time is rewritten.
The Invader Zim/Alpha 5 voice actor also does Billy from Billy and Mandy and Rodney the squirrel on that new show Squirrel Boy. And Mandy form Billy and Mandy, IIRC, is the same voice actor as the purple haired chick from Hi Hi Puffy Ami Yumi. Or whatever it's called.
My point exactly, ahdemarco. The Big Bang Theory was actually conceived by a priest who was a physics enthusiast as a means to explain scientifically that the universe started with a single event, aka the Hand of God. Though I'm atheist, I just find it funny that most Christians oppose the Big Bang theory only because they think they have to.
5'd for understanding and reminding others that science is only a method of learning, not a system of beliefs. Albert Einstein, one of the greatest scientists (if not the greatest) was credited to have developed such a complex theory so well because he didn't take for granted anything he was taught up into college. This is also why he was known for failing courses. He didn't show up to class, didn't "honor" his professors, and didn't just regurgitate information.
Aww, they think they're special and were something more than just a fun little dumbass-of-the-week.
Besides, the concept of a meme was used to explain why religion, which tells fantastical tales, might still be around.
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