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i don't get them either but i like the percentage possibilities...they are easy to get
we are 75% likely to be living in a simulation
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i don't get them either but i like the percentage possibilities...they are easy to get
we are 75% likely to be living in a simulation
In the perineum of life we are in death....Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
shit loops
that's deep
i'll ponder on it after i've read dr bob's quote
is andy dead?
You know where he lives. Why don't you go find out?Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
i don't socialize bobOriginally Posted by DrB0b
i have become a misanthrope
it's a horrible quality i think but it suits me
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nice stat
appreciated
have grenery
i'm not sure if i'm explaining myself very well but i recently listened to an audiobook of the bible...new and old testaments and we are promised eternal brilliance and such like but maybe eternity is where we are at and i don't believe the bible but maybe jesus was talking about 70 odd years rather than an impossibly large number
???
sorry for not getting back to you on this bob but i think that's what i'm trying to get atOriginally Posted by DrB0b
One of the TV offerings on a recent airplane trip was a Dr. Who Christmas special,
Something the BBC still do very well. I presume from last Christmas.
In this episode the main theme was that people were being put into a dream, by "Alien" type face huggers whilst they ate the persons brain. This was understood eventually and the trick was when to determine that, what you were experiencing wasn't a dream. It all ended happily for the crew, Dr. Who and his female co-star.
The other climax was when, after being successful with the face huggers, Dr Who was offered the chance to fly Santa's sleigh. Not something money can buy, just imagination.
So I continue to enjoy my dream, if it ends I start another. Is that life, or am I dead.
A tray full of GOLD is not worth a moment in time.
If you are dead everything stops, whethet simulated or not.
If you were the only one here it would be a reasonable conclusion to draw, that you could be dead.
As you are surrounded by others who have not stopped, you can assume you are alive, or in a sufficiently complex simulation for it not to matter.
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
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some good responses
thank you
i'm not sure but i tried watching dr who and i thought it was awfulOriginally Posted by OhOh
did series 8 and the recent one
did you see that shit with robin hood and vikings and the little pixy girl from game of thrones?
i love good sci fi but dr who isn't it
it's no bab 5 for sure
Oh dear. Babylon 5. You may not be physically dead but you're dead inside.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
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fukk off
i'll grant you the first series but after that????
Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
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it was ^^Chas not ^Willy
The Breakfast of Yermans.Originally Posted by ChiangMai noon
Dr Who, I've been watching it for 40+ years on and off.
The quality has gone up and down but there is always something to make one wonder. The scripts are excellent, the production quality has moved from cardboard sets to CGI. It may be the British humour and remembrances that does if for me.
^^Suddenly death becomes a more attractive option.
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