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>>4880455

Hory shit, thats incredible

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[ERROR]

You can't alter the future.

>Discuss

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>>3470601
>YOU CAN ONLY ADD ON HALF ITS ORIGINAL PRICE WHICH WAS A DOLLAR
which was $1 plus half it's price
fixed*

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>>3457152
BUMP

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>>3431218
i think the fact that the planet is already near carrying capacity, and that we may need to plan to expand elsewhere now, is a good enough reason by itself. otherwise, we could rest on our laurels until it's too late, and we don't have the means to move elsewhere.

Answering your asteroid point, throwing every cent at the last minute when an asteroid impact (granted it is one of the 10% that we know about) becomes imminent isn't a good idea, because research and development of space tech good enough to deflect an asteroid would take decades at the shortest. It's an argument of "do it now so it isn't worse later".

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Why not start terraforming Mars?

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I got a 1 on the AP European History test back in 9th grade.

Didn't study, didn't show up for the class, and put smiley faces on all of the free response questions. Meanwhile, I worked my ass off the following year on several other AP courses, got fives, and still laugh at my AP transcript for having all fives and a one.

Trolled the university I applied/got accepted to completely.

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I have one big questions, but I'm going to phrase them short and simple.

1. Is flying a logical step in evolution?

Picture unrelated.

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OP here... you guys resorting to picking on my english? you really are out of arguments then.. just admit, I stumped you and your foolish thoughts process. No matter how many equations you write, Albert Eisenstein still never found out what creates gravity. Ergo, you can't teach a dog the science of physics. ergo, we humans can't understand the high levels of the universe.

What we do know is that matter doesn't exist, its all just an illusion. Its all laid our for your eyes to see in the Double slit experiment. Only when we see the balls of light, do we see where they land

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I'm bumping this shit, it's already late and I can't find shit on this even in shriver & atkins, which makes this fucking gay.

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>>2225072
there's a third variable (my famousness)
correlation does not equal causation
when you come to terms with this you will realize that I am indeed famous

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