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>adderall is not addictive

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Basis = Span

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How many of you are participating in the experiment /x/ is conducting tonight?

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>Light is a particle and has mass (a photon) Job 38:19 1932
Had to pop into the passage on this one.
Not really, no.


>Radio astronomy (stars give off signals) Job 38:7 1945
Sure, if the stars emitted soundwaves, this might be OK, but they emit radio signals, and they do it all the time, not only on special occasions when God is an awesome dude.


>Oceans contain fresh water springs Job 38:16 1920
OK, I guess


>Snow has material value Job 38:22 1905, 1966
I didn't know snow had any real value.
Not any more value than say, water, anyway.
Someone explain this?


>Infinite number of stars exist Genesis 15:5 1940
butthatswrongyoufaggot.png


>Dust is important to survival Isaiah 40:12 1935
Really?
I honestly didn't know that...


>Hubert Spencer's scientific principles Genesis 1 1820
What are these?
Did they include that saying let there be light makes light?


>Air has weight Job 28:25 16th Century
That's nice, I guess.


>Light can be split up into component colors Job 38:24 1650
But the passage doesn't even mention colors.

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/sci/, how come that the average human penis size doesn't equal the average size for optimal pleasure for women?

It doesn't make sense evolutionary.

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