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>>9034143
>Whole family will dis-own you if you fail class

DO TEST NOW

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>theory

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>bothering to make a thread about it

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>>5036240
>replying to yourself

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>>4367476
>According to IQ he was clinically retarded


Are you confusing some Richard Philips Feynman the Nobel prize winning physicist to some retard friend of yours?

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>be in elementary school, maybe 5th or 6th(early 90s)
>discussion about bird types
>remember a show from the discovery channel about same topic
>mentions that birds of prey can also be called raptors
>raise hand, answer that raptors are a type of bird
>teacher responds "Raptors are dinosaurs not birds"
>mfw

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>>2693758
Bourgeois has to be the pretentious word you can use in a discussion of economics.

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>implying you need a god for reality to balance itself out

go back to suckling your preacher's penis, child

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>>2485924
Oh no. He was on /sci/ first. On /x/ we usually avoid the presumption of infinite knowledge that he and most of the denizens of this board have. I did leave. Now I'm here with you. Feel loved.

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>>2456546
>Source: http://www.icr.org/article/origin-life-research-still-dead/
>Institute for Creation Research
>Biblical - accurate - certain
>My face.

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>People throwing around their internet test confimed IQs like they mean something
>Implying IQ even genererally good term to measure intelligence.

Sure smells like another thread with american bullshit education and retarded egoism.

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>>2045698
>do OP's research
I am OP and was simply prompting a discussion. You're probably an engineer.

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Death freaked me out for a while, and then I got over it. Because I basically realized that all death means is that life once existed. To experience death you have to have experienced life, and to have experienced life is badass. Plus, death inevitably leads to more life. When your corpse rots/is burned/is launched into the air in a fireworks display like Hunter S. Thompson/etc. your matter returns to nature and creatures feed on you while you decay, allowing them to survive and reproduce more easily. It's actually beautiful. And it happens to everyone, so it's fair.

However in 9th grade, when learning about atoms and how they behave in science class, I basically realized determinism without knowing there was a word for it, and I was thoroughly convinced that it was true (that choice doesn't exist and that the grand secret of humanity is that their ambition and accomplishment was just part of an inevitable automated process) and I got really depressed. Now I'm not so sure if I believe in a Deterministic universe, but it was one of the scarier thoughts I've had.

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>>1611130

yeesh. sour lot tonight.

still....taken out by a puff of plasma?
i don't feel so great and smart now. the tools...they do nothing.

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>my face when i wasted my time reading your post

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>>1175340
really?

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