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January 10, 2013

and now, all is well in the world



and now, all is well in the world

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Published on January 10, 2013 22:52

alcohol... a love story

Below is our own bastardized recipe for debauchery. Let me know if you give it a go


Mix the following:
1/2 gallon apple juice
1/2 gallon apple cider
1/2 cup sugar
1/4 cup brown sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
3 cinnamon sticks


Bring to boil


Add in 375ml to 750ml (1/2 to full fifth) of one of the following depending on taste and desire to forget all of humanity upon consumption:
a) pure distilled alcohol (aka the hooch, white lightning, the ‘good stuff’, jet fuel, ruckus juice, radiator whiskey, moonshine) if you have a pressure cooker and a considerable amount of patience…
b) OR Grain Alcohol (preferably 190 proof but 151 or higher can be used if you’re a pussy)
c) OR Corn Whiskey (only if you can’t get your hands on either of the above) 


Mix slowly and then separate into Ball jars (uh huh huh uh… Ball jars) and let sit for 2-3 weeks minimum (yeah right) before consuming. Remember to shake the contents of each jar before consuming.


The longer you let the jars sit, the better by the way.


ENJOY

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Published on January 10, 2013 21:19

Honest 2012 Movie Posters (x)























Honest 2012 Movie Posters (x)





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Published on January 10, 2013 20:39

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Published on January 10, 2013 20:39

So this has been floating around social media since yesterday...



So this has been floating around social media since yesterday apparently…

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Published on January 10, 2013 20:36

January 9, 2013

those who know, know









those who know, know

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Published on January 09, 2013 11:47

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Published on January 09, 2013 09:52

cryptic post not so cryptic...

Received an invite to a backdoor search and cataloging engine from an Icelandic friend in the same predicament as myself of late… bandwidth being completely manhandled for the last 12 hours.


In related news… watched “Zero Dark Thirty” again last night. Loved this movie if you haven’t seen it. Not at all what it was hyped to be.

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Published on January 09, 2013 09:52

quantumaniac:

The Creation Museum - An Analysis
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So dinosaurs and humans coexisted?








Say again?


Good!

quantumaniac:



The Creation Museum - An Analysis


At Quantumaniac, I would never openly discriminate against anyone for holding a particular religious belief, as I understand that such beliefs can be very personal for some people. However, occasionally I stumble across something so egregious that it must be brought up - harboring beliefs is one thing, but spreading fallacies in this way is outrageous. I know that I’m going to get tons of hate mail for this post, but nonetheless - enter the Creation Museum. 


The Creation “Museum” is an institution in Kentucky, USA, opened by Ken Ham, that aims to “present an account of the origins of the universe, life, mankind, and man’s early history according to a literal, young earth creationist perspective of the Book of Genesis in the bible.” Here are just a few of the “scientific facts” presented at the museum: 


the Earth and all of its life forms were created 6,000 years ago over a six-day period
humans and dinosaurs once coexisted, and that dinosaurs were on Noah’s Ark.
the reason there are different races is because of birth defects which caused early black people’s skin to discolor. 
the waters of Noah’s flood carved out the Grand Canyon in a matter of days.  
there are no fundamental physical laws of the universe, everything is subject to disruption and miracle. 
that all logic is irrelevant, and to never trust “man’s word,” only “God’s word.” They go as far as to tell children that what they may be learning in schools about science is wrong.
there are guards present to suppress criticism and nonbelievers (you must sign a document upon entering that requires you not to discuss any contrary ideas!).
The most disconcerting fact about this establishment is that all of its claims are presented as tested and legitimate scientific theories. This is inexcusable. It is one thing for a person to be a “young-Earth creationist,” but they are already lost to science and reason, they’re not who I’m concerned about.

I pity the children. Hundreds of thousands of young, impressionable children visit this museum every year, and have these ideas thrust upon them as irrefutable facts. The ideas presented in this “museum” are flagrant lies that stomp on the legitimacies of science, shutting the door on disciplines such as biology, physics, cosmology, chemistry, and reason. Presenting these as simply religious beliefs is fine and a perfectly acceptable, and you will hear no argument from me - but everything in this museum is presented as facts. Scientific, proven, facts. In a country where only about 28% of the population is “scientifically literate,” establishments like this are a legitimate problem that must be addressed.  

If you’d like to learn more about the museum, here are features by various other sites:
The Creation Museum
The New York Times
Science Blogs
Wikipedia

Let the hate mail begin. 
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Published on January 09, 2013 09:39

January 6, 2013

Game Over!

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Published on January 06, 2013 12:08

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