Message from @AlanPowell

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2019-02-11 20:40:09 UTC  

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2019-02-11 20:40:19 UTC  

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2019-02-11 21:08:34 UTC  

Pompeo

2019-02-11 21:08:40 UTC  

KeKkk

2019-02-11 21:19:11 UTC  

it so strupid that the politicians get surprised that china steal all the info they need from the west when we let them build all our tele and data infrastructure in said nations

2019-02-11 21:24:42 UTC  

trusting chongs was your first mistake

2019-02-11 21:25:11 UTC  

they are, as an entire nation, horrendously corrupt

2019-02-11 21:25:49 UTC  

Yep.

2019-02-11 21:26:06 UTC  

like when Sweden did outsource all the record keeping of it military materiel and personnel to a Romanian company that was later found out it had strong ties to Russia as it was cheaper even when the intelligence chef did say it was beyond stupid but was overruled by the politicians

2019-02-11 21:26:25 UTC  

damn

2019-02-11 21:27:04 UTC  

oof

2019-02-11 21:35:31 UTC  

at least some good news when it comes to china and huawei
https://www.newsinenglish.no/2019/02/04/norways-pst-warns-against-huawei/

2019-02-11 21:45:23 UTC  

seems pretty obvious those parents are shit. on the day she died she wanted to talk to them, and they shut the door in her face. sad @Broo TulsiGang 2024 🇬🇧 🇺🇸

2019-02-11 21:48:14 UTC  

yeah they're terrible

2019-02-11 21:49:02 UTC  

the parents are shit for letting it go so far as she was obuis in need of help, but im sure they was busy watching TV then taking care of their kid

2019-02-11 21:49:05 UTC  

she wanted them to pay attention to her most likely

2019-02-11 21:51:06 UTC  

yea, kids acting out is normally a sign of they need help but don't know how to get it

2019-02-11 21:57:12 UTC  

and if there was any other mistreatment that people don't know about, the parents definitely wouldn't bring it up after what happened.

2019-02-11 21:58:18 UTC  

now it all an act to look as heartbroken as possible and hope it all goes away

2019-02-11 21:58:38 UTC  

yup

2019-02-11 23:20:37 UTC  

10/10 times, a child or young adult committing suicide is the fault of the parents.

2019-02-11 23:23:22 UTC  
2019-02-11 23:29:16 UTC  

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2019-02-11 23:37:28 UTC  

*The group points out that signing the statement does not mean these scholars endorse “alternative theories such as self-organization, structuralism, or intelligent design,” but rather simply indicates “skepticism about modern Darwinian theories central claim that natural selection acting on random mutations is the driving force behind the complexity of life.”*

2019-02-11 23:37:38 UTC  

Nothing weird at all.

2019-02-11 23:39:27 UTC  

Pretty rational

2019-02-11 23:39:46 UTC  

All those thousands of scientists denying darwinism like...

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/377519739380957184/544663873043562516/2bg8a5.png

2019-02-11 23:40:07 UTC  

Being skeptical is not flat out denying

2019-02-11 23:59:25 UTC  

There are people who don't think increased co2 in our atmosphere is a bad thing, yet still believe in climate change.

2019-02-12 00:01:02 UTC  

Believing in climate change doesn't really affect your attitude towards it, it's acknowledging that man made emissions are what is causing increasing global temperatures that can be irreversible

2019-02-12 00:01:47 UTC  

Whether you think it's good or bad doesn't negate your belief in it

2019-02-12 00:03:59 UTC  

I'm going to play Devil's advocate here:

There's some argument in the biology community about the origin of SOME adaptations, in the sense that they're 'random' in a very distinct direction towards the benefit of the organism, and are duplicable in other species at a rate above random chance.

2019-02-12 00:06:17 UTC  

Basically, in a sense, that there's almost a 'grab bag' of possibilities organisms work with that is not unlimited

2019-02-12 00:07:25 UTC  

But alatriste, how do we know how much humans are affecting climate change ?

2019-02-12 00:07:42 UTC  

Should we really be worried if we find out that only 2% of warming is caused by humans?