Well, that was disappointing...
|
|
|
There's no content in not believing in bigfoot, in unicorns, in fairies, it is not a doctrine not believing in these things the same way there's no content in not believing in gods, same thing. What you seem to be referring there is called Nihilism. Here are a few quotes from Mein Kampf: No, by the living God, this is very unimportant. When at length he comes home on Sunday or even Monday night, drunk and brutal, but always parted from his last cent, such scenes often occur that God have mercy! The fact that a large part of the people moved blindly through the manifestations of decay showed only that the gods had willed Austria's destruction. The struggle of the year 1914 was not forced on the masses- no, by the living God-it was desired by the whole people. Well, just read the book.
|
|
|
Like we should believe anything written in religious books ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) If you attack atheism at least tell something that's worth it, right now you,re just throwing sentences in a post trying to make it looks bad. Had a bad day??? No no, I was just trying to re-balance some debate. So let's get some food for though. Do you people think that Hitler and Karl Marx that was both atheists could have let their beliefs system influence their political decisions? I think it could be very hard to dissociate both. Maybe atheism in some form can be dangerous to humankind? Ex USSR was a nation wide atheism country. Still, we all know how they turned out. I don't know Dude seriously?! Atheism has no content, it is not a belief system, it is not a doctrine, it isn't even a thing! BTW, Hitler was Roman Catholic.
|
|
|
This has nothing to do with atheism...
Did I took things out of context? oh ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I don't know, did you? But you clearly mislabeled your topic... But atheist people aren't truth by definition? Because that's how they are arguing... So Karl Marx should be truth. Oh great atheist leader! What the fuck are you talking about?
|
|
|
This has nothing to do with atheism...
Did I took things out of context? oh ![Roll Eyes](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/rolleyes.gif) I don't know, did you? But you clearly mislabeled your topic...
|
|
|
This has nothing to do with atheism...
|
|
|
But it reminds me of when I managed restaurants, we would have these idiots That would see the money coming in and wonder why we didn't pay them more… I would just take them back to the office and let them do the books, some of them realized some of them got fired…
Managers also receive a miserable salary and they have a lot more responsibility and work more hours...
|
|
|
Well, there's a global flood in there, I think this is enough to say it is not accurate...
|
|
|
I've read/saw somewhere that a considerable percentage of McDonalds employees receive food coupons, one can say their wages are being subsidize by taxes payers.
I've worked for Mcdonalds for 7 years, I know they pay as little as they can to employees, while I started working there as teenager and stayed through college, I saw the age of my fellow employees getting higher as time passed, and many people depended on that job.
Basically, they like to employ teenagers, teenagers are not very demanding and work quite well, as the economy went down they started employing older people and they continue paying a miserable salary because people don't have any other choice.
For the owners of the restaurants it's pretty much a get rich quick scheme, because they do get filthy rich!
|
|
|
Those nasty litecoins got me. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif) I hope you enjoy it. ![Grin](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/grin.gif) Thanks For Playing Beat my score : 3708 3615 Tomorrow I'll beat those bitcoins!
|
|
|
Those nasty litecoins got me. ![Cheesy](https://bitcointalk.org/Smileys/default/cheesy.gif)
|
|
|
Well, I guess now it's pirate at 40 million dollars debt! ![](https://ip.bitcointalk.org/?u=http%3A%2F%2Fstatic.comicvine.com%2Fuploads%2Foriginal%2F4%2F40261%2F849410-horatio460.jpg&t=663&c=D1fLXyheMrr6kA)
|
|
|
It's probably a scam. The inventor has kept the details secret so there is no way to independently verify that it is legitimate. It's a scam Demonstrations and experiments[edit]
Invited guests attended several demonstrations in Bologna in 2011.[34][35][36] The device has not been not independently verified. Of a January demonstration, Discovery Channel analyst Benjamin Radford wrote that "If this all sounds fishy to you, it should," and that "In many ways cold fusion is similar to perpetual motion machines. The principles defy the laws of physics, but that doesn't stop people from periodically claiming to have invented or discovered one."[37] According to PhysOrg (11 August 2011), the demonstrations held from January to April 2011 had several flaws that compromised their credibility and Rossi had refused to perform tests that could verify his claims.[2]
University of Bologna researchers have attended some E-Cat experiments, but only as observers. On 5 November 2011, the University of Bologna clarified that its researchers had not been involved in the demonstrations and that none of the experiments took place at the university. Rossi had signed a contract with the university, but the contract was terminated and no research was done because Rossi didn't make the first payment.[38][39][40][41][42]
Skeptic Ian Bryce believes that the E-cat is misconnected during demonstrations, and that the power attributed to fusion is supplied to the device through the earth wire.[43][44] Dick Smith offered Rossi one million dollars to demonstrate that the E-Cat system worked as claimed, while the power through the earth wire was also being measured, which Rossi refused.[45][46] Peter Thieberger, a senior physicist at Brookhaven National Laboratory, said it would be very difficult for this misconnection to happen by accident and that the issue could only be cleared with a fully independent test.[43]
Another demonstration on 6 October 2011 reportedly lasted for about eight hours.[47][48][49] Roland Pettersson, retired Associate Professor from the University of Uppsala, who witnessed it said "I'm convinced that this works, but there is still room for more measurements".[19]
On 28 October 2011 the unit was "customer tested" and was said to release 2,635 kWh during five and a half hours of self-sustained mode, an average power of 479 kilowatts – just under half the promised power of one megawatt. Independent observers were not allowed to watch the measurements or make their own, and the plant remained connected to a power supply during the test allegedly to supply power to the fans and the water pumps.[50][51][52][53] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Energy_Catalyzer
|
|
|
You may be confusing sexual orientation with gender identity.
|
|
|
|