Why are there no comments on this? Wil is awesome. Those Wesley haters are nasty little bastards who made this poor guy'ss teenage years a nightmare. He's such a nerd, I love him all to bits. The other guy, I have never heard of. But I'm guessing he's cool too.
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- Comment on Awesome Drawing (2010-06-06 22:51:30)
Why are there no comments on this? Wil is awesome. Those Wesley haters are nasty little bastards who made this poor guy'ss teenage years a nightmare. He's such a nerd, I love him all to bits. The other guy, I have never heard of. But I'm guessing he's cool too. - Comment on Skeptic Trumps - VIII (2010-06-06 22:36:09)
I like Adam even more now. And I was already inordinately fond of him. - Comment on anti-gay book (2010-06-06 22:28:09)
See also: anal sex, fisting, and golden showers. I suspect that Dick Hafer would not object to engaging in at least the first one with a woman. Or maybe he would. He seems awfully uptight. And judgy. I think it is jealousy, frankly. "Sex with no strings attached? Eeeew!" - Comment on d*light Huggable pillow (2010-06-05 10:55:27)
The jokes on them, because I'm Canadian. It just seems that they have so many products for sad and lonely people. Human-shaped pillows and the like. Plus the schoolgirl tentacles porn, and the porn of women chopped up in suitcases, and girls in body casts porn... - Comment on Zombie Shuffle day (2010-06-04 19:42:07)
Last year's zombie walk in Toronto has 5000 zombies. They require a police escort and permits. - Comment on d*light Huggable pillow (2010-06-04 19:12:09)
Why are Asians so weird? Seriously. - Comment on The Hike (2010-06-04 19:00:47)
Your dog looks just like my old dog. A Staffie? So sweet. - Comment on Last Five Frazettas (2010-06-01 23:08:48)
Never too many Frazetta's. - Comment on This is Gizmo. (2010-06-01 23:05:04)
Is she a Staffie? Very cute. - Comment on This is Gizmo. (2010-06-01 23:04:22)
Fuck. I thought he was gone. Wonderfuckingful. Thanks, Tiki, for the endless torment. - Comment on Pimp Crimp (2010-06-01 22:40:19)
And ridiculously clumsy. - Comment on Sign fail (2010-06-01 22:35:05)
Yeah, somebody worked a long effing time to build that. Show some respect. - Comment on no gore images will ever be approved on MCS (2010-06-01 22:30:50)
I feel sorry for Tiki now. I'm sure he spends a lot of time wading through nastiness. - Comment on Phineas Gage (2010-06-01 01:07:49)
I don't think IRM is missing the point actually (even though he came dangerously close to enacting Godwin's law there). Sure, the scientific process may start with a hypothesis, but it usually something rational. Therefore, the alien thieves hypothesis would not be tested until other, more likely, ideas had been explored and discarded. If the farmer's story were linked to strange lights, other reports, physical evidence, then yes, all that would be considered. But religion doesn't care about reason, and facts, and reality. What offends me is that someone would choose to stop thinking and instead just say "god did it." God is the answer when you stop asking questions. Truly, there is nothing that disgusts me more than willful ignorance. Religious belief is the equivalent of sticking your fingers in your ears and making noise to drown out what you don't want to hear. Also, to refer to such nonsense as a hypothesis is to imply that it is something that religious people are actively testing. But they aren't even willing to consider such a thing. Therefore, it is not a hypothesis. - Comment on Phineas Gage (2010-05-30 12:05:37)
Sorry, but I have no respect for religious thought. It is willful ignorance and it bugs the shit out of me. The concepts of souls and gods are constructs of the human mind, and are byproducts of our hierarchical social structure. Believing in a soul is just wishful thinking coupled with human arrogance. Tiresome. And scientists have no problems with updating their theories. That's what science is about. Faith and science are ultimately irreconcilable, so I'm going to go with the one that actually exists, and affects my life. Just because the brain is not completely understood (and it is much better understood due to research into injuries like Gage's, and that 9/10ths stat has _long_ been disproven) does not mean the fallback is belief in souls. That's silly. That's like thinking that because I don't know how my car's engine works, that it is run by gremlins. The brain's structure is clear evidence for evolution, in fact. You know what bugs me the most? The fact that no matter what advances science makes, no matter how much evidence piles up with not a scrap of it pointing towards a god, the religious types will just shrug and keep on believing in fantasies. And yet they'll depend, every minute of every day, on a world built by scientific progress. I simply don't respect that. It is incomprehensibly idiotic to me.