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The 0uter Space Thread
April 5, 2014
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GanjaGoblin said
No such thing as space and the Earth is flat. Truth. You all been lied to. laugh

Tell that to @patjoyce , I hear he went to outer space with Sigourney Weaver once.

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April 5, 2014
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I believe drugs had something to do with Pat and Ms. Weaver going off into space together.

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April 5, 2014
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She tricked me. She told me we were going to Red Lobster. Never falling for that one again.

April 6, 2014
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April 6, 2014
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Watched "Gravity" last night. Not bad, would've been better if my mentally ill mama would've shut up for five seconds. But damn Sandra Bullock lookin great in those tight black under shorts. Skinny as a rail but them thighs nice n thick . 

April 6, 2014
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Good movie, but super unscientific. If even a tiny, microscopic piece of shrapnel would have hit her suit (which it would have) she would have died.

April 6, 2014
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piggofdoom said
Good movie, but super unscientific. If even a tiny, microscopic piece of shrapnel would have hit her suit (which it would have) she would have died.

Yeah they said the debris was travelling faster than a bullet sooooo... yep lol. 

April 6, 2014
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I think Cosmos is on tonight on Fox and tomorrow on NatGeo. Love that show. Used to watch it when I was a kid. I've enjoyed every episode from the new series. It amazes me how much they've learned in just the past 5 years, let alone the past 30 years or so since I watched the original series.

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they show old school cosmos today?  carl sagan n shit, 'billyins, and billyins, of years, ago...'?  

thats fresh.  

  

its also amazing how much they already knew back then, but keeps having to be re-explained to the public.  

  

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I was referring to the new Cosmos series but I think I saw some old school ones on NatGeo last week (or the week before).

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i didnt know there was a new one til i read your post and looked it up.  

cosmos was good to watch as a kid, because everything was broken down and made into easy little metaphors that my puny mind could easily grasp.  im guessing the new one is fairly similar, but more modern in its approach, a la 'the universe', et al.  

  

im in favor of shows like that.  most of the programming on the brain channels these days is a miserable fuckin joke.  

  

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April 6, 2014
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That's because stupid shows (i.e. Reality shows) are really cheap to make, and people like to watch them so it makes the channels money. That's why there are shows about building treehouses on animal planet.

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and shows about how aliens gave hitlers ghost the time machine he used to murder jesus.  

  

at least treehouses are real.  

  

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April 6, 2014
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But when Honey Boo Boo is on the "Learning" Channel? WTF!

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But when Honey Boo Boo is on the "Learning" Channel? WTF!

I have a little more respec for her mother than I used to, instead of blowing all of the money she has received for the show (like I expected) she is saving all of it to put her children for college. And she isn't forcling her daughter to do those competitions, the girl wanted to and she was just being a supportive parent. All in all, they are trashy but seem like good people. So theyre pretty much juggalos lol.

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@piggofdoom , Well, I didn't expect that. I judged the show without ever watching it. I should know better than to do that.

Anyway, tonight's episode of Cosmos seems like it won't be very space oriented. According to the website: All-New Episode SUN 9/8c, Host Neil deGrasse Tyson sheds light on the scientific method, and on light itself.
Anyway should be a good watch.

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That's because they have to take the time to explain to the young earth creations that the theory of evolution is on the same level as the theory of gravit's scientifically speaking... No offense religious peeps, unless you believe the earth is 6,000 years old, then I meant to offend you.

April 13, 2014
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http://news.discovery.com/spac.....=pulsenews

 

Wow now they hypothesize water on goddamn PLUTO!  Damn I'm loving these planetary breakthroughs. Just sticking it to every narrow minded scientist from the recent past whom all said for certain that earth is the only planet with life. 

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New Cosmos tonight 9/8c

Host Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the neural network in our brains and travels deep beneath the surface of the earth. Not very space like tonight but still posting this as an update.

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Hmmm... Doesn't seem like the episode is what I thought it would be. Still not outer space.

Anyway, here is something outer-space like...

Space is big. You just won't believe how vastly, hugely, mind- bogglingly big it is. I mean, you may think it's a long way down the road to the chemist's, but that's just peanuts to space.

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