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Newo
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Posted - 02/15/2006 :  04:52:26  Show Profile  Click to see Newo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Where Did Humans Come From?
Evolution & Creationism
Stuart Wilde
February, 2006


There is a battle raging in America between the Christian right and scientists as to the origins of man. Some Christians take the Bible story of Genesis literally. They believe God made Adam and Eve six thousand years ago, and that all the animals and plants of the world began at that time. This theory is called creationism. So when presented with evidence that fossils have been laid down in sediment that is known to be millions of years old, the creationists say that it's a trick to test their faith.

The scientists believe in the theory of evolution and Darwin's survival of the fittest. So tall giraffes eat more leaves than shorter ones, so they survived to give birth to progeny that over time got taller and taller and that is why a giraffe is as tall as it is today. The evolutionists also believe that four billion years ago particles on earth clanged together randomly to form proteins and DNA molecules, and that from that 'particle-clang' process, single-cell life forms grew in a primordial soup of early earth to become humans.

Some believe that Darwin said that humans evolved from the apes. But that was misinformation put out by those that were antagonistic to Darwin's theories that hoped to ridicule him into submission. In fact, Darwin never said that modern man ascended from the apes. He said there is a gap in the fossil record and that he did not know how modern man evolved.

The chance of particles bumping together to form the right amino acid chain to establish one life-sustaining protein are 10(130) or 10 with one hundred and thirty zeros. Paul Davies who wrote The 5 th Miracle says that life requires hundreds of thousands of proteins and the chances of them all coming together at random are 10(40,000).

Then the odds that millions of protein molecules happen into existence by chance just as millions of DNA atoms also happened to become viable at the same instance, and that they bound together to form millions of species of animals, plants and insects here on earth, would be 10 to the power of all the zeros you could put down on a piece of paper between here and a distant galaxy.

The problem with the theory of evolution and the particle-clang theory is that it is mathematically fraught, and in terms of evolutionary scales the total of earth's existence, four billion years, is not a very long time. Many believe there has not been enough time for the random clanging of particles to create life, never mind enough to form the human eye, or a finger nail, or fifty million animal, insect and plant species that exist or have existed on earth.

There is a third theory, called 'intelligent design'. It is akin to creationism in that it says that a superior intelligence created life on earth, but the followers of intelligent design don't agree with the Christians' six thousand-year time frame; they side with the evolutionists in believing life on earth is hundreds of millions of years old. (The oldest documented fossils of living animals are 540 million years old).

Some say it was God that designed life on earth and others say they don't know who designed intelligent life except that it must have been a civilization that is older and superior to ours. Some believe that aliens placed us here as an experiment, and while no one can disprove the idea there isn't any evidence for it either. The problem with the theory of aliens from another star system is they would also be living on an earth-like plant that sustains life that is in this universe, and that planet may not be any older than ours. So there is every chance that aliens from another system would not be any further forward than we are.

What is unexplainable is that modern man, Homo sapiens, suddenly appeared in the fossil record thirty thousand years ago. There is no fossil record of us having evolved from any other beings or animals, and there is no record of us having been here on earth before thirty thousand years ago. Modern man is not linked to the Neanderthals in any way whatsoever. So the fossil mystery gives rise to a speculation I call the "plopped-on-earth" theory. The question is what form of intelligence (if any) dropped us off here thirty thousand years ago.

The Fourth Alternative

The answer may be found in a fourth alternative, a transdimensional theory that says we weren't exactly dropped off; but that we walked in from another dimension. We know from watching the Morph that this world is not solid and having seen transdimensional beings (Tall Boys) walk into this 3-D earth-plane from other dimensions, and having seen a human dematerialize out of here, I realized that the walk-in theory might be possible.

The problem with all the other theories of origins of man is that they look at the earth and humans as solid. Once you realize that the universe's solidity is an illusion then it is perfectly feasible that a human could walk out of a multi-dimensional, non-solid, hyperspace into the 3-D earth plane.

Then particle-clang looks silly as the origins of our humanity and all of life on earth could well have begun in an eternal, twenty-six dimensional hyperspace that might have existed for trillions upon trillions of eons before this universe came into being, just 13.8 billions years ago. Humans could be very old, much older than the universe. It is also very possible that our Universe is just one of hundreds of thousands, maybe millions of universes, that various human species have evolved in over timeframes that are so astronomical in length they boggle the mind.

©Stuart Wilde 2006
www.stuartwilde.com

Here below is a P.S. about the origins of man that I saw in the Mirror World.

The Origins of Man in the Mirror World-Aluna
February 2006
Stuart Wilde

The mystical Kogi people of northern Columbia called the Mirror World, the aluna. In the aluna there is a record of the origins of man on earth. In there, it is shown that man walked in naked from another dimension but he was initially unable to cope. It was as if his brain was not as yet activated to deal with a world of three dimensions and gravity, so he initially lay down on the ground and fell asleep.

While he slept a being came to him from another world and it placed six psilocybin mushrooms on his chest, three down one side and three down the other. When the man woke he found the mushrooms and being hungry, he ate them. A while later the mushroom's affect took hold of him, and his brain that had been previously dormant, clicked into action and the man rose and stumbled off to find others who had also walked into this three dimensional plane on exactly the same day. I would presume women got here in the same way at the same time as the men.

What is fascinating is that the anthropologist and ethnobotanist Terrance McKenna, who wrote Gift of the Gods, knew about the mushroom activation of human consciousness theory but he did not discuss the walk-in theory. He believed humans evolved from a primitive state akin to automatons, and that they then took the mushroom they developed the self-aware conscious that we know today.

I have no idea how we will ever prove the walk-in theory because by its very nature it left no trace of what happened, but as creationism and evolutionism are open to question, it might be an idea to consider the possibility of walk-ins. A sophisticated form of the intelligent design theory might be right in the end as it doesn't preclude walk-ins, and when dealing with other dimensions in hyper-space, one isn't constrained by the tightness of a few billion years that particle-clang theory asks us to believe in.

I reckon we walked in here just as the animals and the insects did, and that life is trillions-upon-trillions of eons older than our rather new universe.




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vilainde
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I like the last theory, but sorry, I don't buy it. I only believe in the Flying Spaghetti Monster.


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Newo
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Posted - 02/15/2006 :  05:26:19  Show Profile  Click to see Newo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
You will burn in casserole dishes preheated to 200 degrees forever for that, unbeliever.

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Llamadance
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http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4702336.stm

Life on Earth was unlikely to have emerged from volcanic springs or hydrothermal vents, according to a leading US researcher.

Experiments carried out in volcanic pools suggest they do not provide the right conditions to spawn life.

The findings are being discussed at an international two-day meeting to explore the latest thinking on the origin of life on Earth.

It is taking place at the Royal Society in London.

Darwin's theory

David Deamer, emeritus professor of chemistry at the University of California at Santa Cruz, said ahead of his presentation: "It is about 140 years since Charles Darwin suggested that life may have begun in a 'warm little pond'. We are now testing Darwin's idea, but in 'hot little puddles' associated with the volcanic regions of Kamchatka [Russia] and Mount Lassen [California, US]."


Understanding how life emerged on Earth within 1,000 million years of its formation is a fascinating scientific problem
Prof Ian Smith, University of Cambridge


"The results are surprising and in some ways disappointing. It seems that hot acidic waters containing clay do not provide the right conditions for chemicals to assemble themselves into 'pioneer organisms.'"

Professor Deamer said that amino acids and DNA, the "building blocks" for life, and phosphate, another essential ingredient, cling to the surfaces of clay particles in the volcanic pools.

"The reason this is significant is that it has been proposed that clay promotes interesting chemical reactions relating to the origin of life," he explained.

"However," he added, "in our experiments, the organic compounds became so strongly held to the clay particles that they could not undergo any further chemical reactions."

Martian existence?

While our understanding of the world is rapidly increasing, the answer to how life began on Earth remains elusive.

The conference, involving more than 200 leading international scientists, will also explore other theories including whether life arrived from space.


Scientists see evidence of early life in ancient rocks


"It is presumed that life arose in a soup rich in carbon compounds, but where did these organic molecules come from?" said Dr Max Bernstein from the US-based Seti Institute.

He believes the answer may lie in interstellar dust, and will be talking about the possibility that a comet or asteroid may have provided Earth with the raw ingredients needed for life.

The researchers will also be asking whether life could exist elsewhere in the Universe.

Professor Monica Grady from the UK's Open University will explore the possibility of a Martian existence at the meeting.

She will discuss whether a Martian biosphere once existed by examining research into the carbon chemistry of Mars.

Professor Ian Smith, from the University of Cambridge, the organiser of the conference said: "Understanding how life emerged on Earth within 1,000 million years of its formation is both a fascinating scientific problem and an essential step in predicting the presence of life elsewhere in the Universe."

Professor Deamer said that his research, which is not yet published, will help to narrow down the theories about how life on Earth emerged.

"One possibility is that life really did begin in a 'warm little pond', but not in hot volcanic springs or marine hydrothermal vents," he added.



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Thomas
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Posted - 02/15/2006 :  06:24:45  Show Profile  Click to see Thomas's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Science fact: We came from the fifth planet from the Sun called Minerva, now the asteroid belt. You can read the truth here.


History of the destroyed Minerva

Appr. 4.6 billion years ago
Birth of the Solar System. At its birth the Solar System consists of nine planets which are the following in order of growing distance from the Sun: Mercury, Venus, Earth, Mars, Minerva, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune.

25 million years ago
The evolution of a species, the Giants, results in the emergence of intelligence on Minerva. Rise of the civilization of the Giants. Later the CO2 content of Minerva's air begins to rise thanks to plate tectonics. The Giants set out to normalize the situation. In order to achieve this the crew of the starship Shapieron performs experiments on the star Iscaris. The experiments go wrong, Iscaris goes nova, and the fleeing Giants suffer a relativistic time shift on board the malfunctioning Shapieron which throws them 25 million years into the future. Learning about the failure at Iscaris, the Minervan Giants import animals (proto-humans among them) and plants from Earth to Minerva and successfully isolate their gene which is responsible for their CO2 tolerance. They plan to insert this gene into their own genome, but finally give up the plan fearing its consequences. As they find no other solution to the CO2 problem, the Giants move to planet Thurien orbiting Giants' Star. During the evacuation one of their starships crashes on Ganymede. Terran life conquers Minerva, reaching a new ecologic equilibrium. The Thurien Giants observe the changes on Minerva via relays left on the planet.


Appr. 4 million years ago
Rise of Australopithecines on Earth.


Appr. 2.5 million years ago
Homo habilis evolves on Earth.


Appr. 2 million years ago
Homo ergaster appears on Earth.


Appr. 1.6 million years ago
Appearance of Homo erectus on Earth.


Appr. 150,000 years ago
Homo neanderthalensis evolves on Earth.


Date unknown
The evolution of hominids with altered gene set leads to Homo sapiens on Minerva.


Date unknown
Along the rise of human civilization an ice age begins on Minerva threatening to destroy civilization. Mankind starts to develop space travel to flee the planet and move to Earth. Later, political relationship between the planet’s two continents, Cerios and Lambia deteriorate because of disagreement on how best to develop the space program. The bad political atmosphere leads to an arms race.


Appr. 50,020 years ago
The Jevlenese Imares Broghuilio and his generals appear from the future of another segment of the Multiverse in five starships. Cerios and Lambia realize that both sides fight for the survival of mankind and that the preparations for war make no sense. Cerian president Harzin and Lambian king Perasmon declare the end of the arms race and the demilitarization of the two continents. The Jevlenese help prince Freskel-Gar Engred in secret to assassinate Perasmon and Harzin and ascend the throne of Lambia. War preparations speed up and the Jevlenese help the Lambians develop new kinds of weapons.


Date unknown
Broghuilio removes Freskel-Gar from Lambia’s throne and taking the name Zargon he becomes dictator of the continent.


Date unknown
Xerasky takes Broghuilio’s place as dictator of Lambia.


50,000 years ago
The bad political situation leads to a total nuclear warfare between Cerios and Lambia at the dawn of space travel. The war involves the surface of Minerva's moon, too, where Cerians built a base. The nuclear catastrophe shatters Minerva to pieces: a major fragment becomes the planet Pluto, the rest scatter to form the Asteroid Belt. Upon their request, Thuriens observing the war transport the moon's Cerian survivors to Earth and leave them to their fate. Lambian survivors are settled on planet Jevlen in Thurien's neighbourhood and are slowly integrated into Thurien society. The moon freed of Minerva's gravitic grip is later arrested by Earth's gravity well and Minerva's onetime moon becomes Earth's Moon. The Moon arriving to Earth orbit causes upheavals and floods on Earth, almost wiping out the Cerian survivors, throwing them back into barbarism. In a race to stay alive they soon wipe out the Neanderthals who until now ruled the Earth. Homo sapiens spreads on Earth and starts his second ascension toward civilization.


Date unknown
On Jevlen the Thuriens set up JEVEX, a supercomputer modelled after their VISAR. Later Jevlenese secretly transport JEVEX to planet Uttan and set out to extend it so that it should reach and eventually top VISAR's performance. Unbeknownst to the designers a universe later named Entoverse evolves in the growing JEVEX. Its intelligent inhabitants, the Ents sometimes manage to transfer to the world outside JEVEX by invading Jevlenese minds. Such obsessed Jevlenese (the so-called ayatollahs) sometimes create religious-mystic cults around themselves. The existence of Entoverse remains unknown.

Date unknown
Upon their request Jevlenese are trusted by the Thuriens to conduct the observation of Earth. Driven by vengenace, Jevlenese leaders spread religions and superstitious beliefs on Earth via agents in order to hinder the development of civilization.

1831
A newly obsessed ayatollah, Sykha founds the Spiral of Awakening cult.


19th century
Seeing that Earth's civilization grows in spite of their meddling, Jevlenese help develop certain areas of science to provoke arming and global, self-destroying wars on Earth.


1914
Beginning of World War I on Earth.


1939
Beginning of World War II which, according to Jevlenese plans, should lead to nuclear disaster. Earth, however, aviods nuclear warfare.


After 1945
Thanks to the Jevlenese agents, Earth begins a nuclear arms race after World War II, which threatens the existence of civilization for a few decades. In the meantime, unbeknownst to the Thuriens, Jevlenese leaders also start to arm.


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danjersey
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"The Fourth Alternative
The answer may be found in a fourth alternative, a transdimensional theory that says we weren't exactly dropped off; but that we walked in from another dimension. We know from watching the Morph that this world is not solid and having seen transdimensional beings (Tall Boys) walk into this 3-D earth-plane from other dimensions, and having seen a human dematerialize out of here, I realized that the walk-in theory might be possible".

Huh? 'watching the morph and Tall Boys'?

your guess is as good as mine.

In the american musem of natural history there are fossils of creatures that make T-rex look like a house pet, my point is 'We' are in motion as a species and where we are going or becoming is probably the same as where we came from.

our perception can either expaned (beer gut) or limit us (diet). whether we came from God aliens warm puddles of water or a plate of pasta with meat balls the search for origin is but a tether.
the answer to the ultimate question is conceald by every human beings instinct to keep up and survive in it's own surroundings.


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VoVat
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Posted - 02/18/2006 :  11:24:19  Show Profile  Visit VoVat's Homepage  Click to see VoVat's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Where do humans come from? Well, when a mommy human and a daddy human love each other very much...

As far as I can tell, the "humans were created by aliens" idea is held primarily by Creationists who desperately want a way to show that Intelligent Design isn't necessarily religious in nature. Maybe some UFO enthusiasts go along with it, but I don't see anything at all scientific about it. Besides, it doesn't explain anything! If humans were created by aliens, that still leaves the question as to where those aliens came from.



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Newo
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Posted - 02/18/2006 :  11:46:46  Show Profile  Click to see Newo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
That was going to be the next paper I posted: Where Do The Aliens Who Created Humans Come From? I´d plump for intelligent design, or some other aliens.

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Posted - 02/18/2006 :  12:09:52  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
it's quite plausable we descended from martians



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Newo
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Posted - 02/18/2006 :  12:26:37  Show Profile  Click to see Newo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Why do you say that?

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i read in this (or last) weeks new scientist.. peter ward, an astrobiologist at university of washington, thinks mars might have been a more favourable planet for life to begin on. and we already know earth and mars have been trading rocks throughout history. he also thinks quite a few other planets/moons in the solar system could once have been suitable for life to start.

*reads previous articles*



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Newo
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Posted - 02/18/2006 :  12:54:58  Show Profile  Click to see Newo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
A Californian researcher called Brian Desborough sez: "Fascinating, some scientists claim that when white people are immersed in sensory deprivation tanks for long periods, their circadian rhythm has a frequency of 24 hours 40 minutes, which corresponds not to the rotational period of the Earth but of Mars. This is not the case with non-white races who are in tune with the Earth's rotation."

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Posted - 02/18/2006 :  15:08:02  Show Profile  Visit VoVat's Homepage  Click to see VoVat's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
So maybe we should send the white supremacists to Mars to live.



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Posted - 02/18/2006 :  15:40:00  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Any Scientologists here?
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Llamadance
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Posted - 02/19/2006 :  12:38:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I've not read through it all (or much for that matter), but there may be some answers here. I had this site bookmarked, but had forgotten about it.

http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/comdesc/section1.html#pred4
http://www.talkorigins.org/origins/postmonth/feb98.html
http://www.talkorigins.org/faqs/homs/



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Newo
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Posted - 02/19/2006 :  13:37:05  Show Profile  Click to see Newo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Thanks Llamasteve. Do you know anything about R-complex brain?

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Llamadance
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Just what I've read since you asked the question. Hadn't heard of it before.

There was a quote that went something like "a magical wizard sitting on top of a wolf sitting on top an alligator" which was used to describe it. I quite liked that.


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Superabounder
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The last time I took mushrooms I certainly felt like I had the answers to the universe.



I tend to think of human beings as huge rubbery test tubes, too, with chemical reactions seething inside
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Newo
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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  05:09:42  Show Profile  Click to see Newo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Llamadance Posted - 02/20/2006 : 00:58:24
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Just what I've read since you asked the question. Hadn't heard of it before.

There was a quote that went something like "a magical wizard sitting on top of a wolf sitting on top an alligator" which was used to describe it. I quite liked that.


I first read of it in a David Icke book, then I saw a documentary about neuromarketing by Doug Rushkoff with a section about a French anthropologist called Clotaire Rapaille who helps companies devise marketing strategies based on targeting the R-complex because "the desire for excess comes from the reptilian brain, the earliest, most primitive structures in our mental evolution. The reptilian wants to grab as much food as possible, to be as big and powerful as possible, because it's focused on survival. When it comes to a choice between the intellect and the reptilian, the reptilian always wins." if you ever wanted to know why there are so many SUVs on the roads.


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remig
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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  06:21:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
Humans come from this:

The origin of the world
[img]http://www.chass.utoronto.ca/epc/langueXIX/laforgue/courbet.jpg[img]

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Llamadance
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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  06:30:19  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
remig :D

not work safe folks.


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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  06:35:46  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
haha. that's on wikipedia though. aswell as a picture of a girls anus, and erect penis, and lot's of other giggle worthy stuff.



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remig
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Hey, that's art!
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Llamadance
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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  06:37:53  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by remig

Hey, that's art!



if you like bad topiary


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remig
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Topiary?
What's that? Is it like ovary?
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Newo
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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  09:33:01  Show Profile  Click to see Newo's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
I can´t see the picture.

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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  09:56:54  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
paste it into your browser without the img tags. he missed the /




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Thomas
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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  10:49:57  Show Profile  Click to see Thomas's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by PixieSteve

paste it into your browser without the img tags. he missed the /






The [/img] was left out on purpose so us people at work wont get in trouble like Llamadance pointed out.


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PixieSteve
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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  10:56:04  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
erm, if you say so, remig. i mean, thomas.

why did he put img tags at all then?



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remig
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Thomas is right, i did it on purpose. It's just a joke.
It's like the chicken and the egg. Who came first?
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VoVat
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Posted - 02/20/2006 :  16:45:15  Show Profile  Visit VoVat's Homepage  Click to see VoVat's MSN Messenger address  Reply with Quote
Maybe the entire universe hatched from an egg laid by a cosmic chicken?



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Posted - 02/24/2006 :  01:03:39  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
I'm currently in the process of learning about Intervention Theory.

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0309987/
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Posted - 02/24/2006 :  01:05:27  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
quote:
Originally posted by remig

Humans come from this:

The origin of the world
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Nar, nar!

70's bush
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Posted - 02/24/2006 :  01:25:24  Show Profile  Reply with Quote
yes, 70's but from the 19th century
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