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These days, voting is not so much a choice as it is a lack of options. Watching divided Americans bicker and argue over whom is going to "win" their respective abstract popularity contest is sad thing to watch. Fact: We live in a country where more people have voted for "their" American Idol than for "their" American P...more
On that note, here's a time paradox I pondered recently that you can share with all of your friends using the plot from the original Terminator movie.
Kyle Reese (Michael Biehn's character) travels back in time and fathers John Connor. Here's where the fun with paradoxes begins. Let's say John Conner at some point i...more
A previous record holder of this ...title was named Greg Valentino. His arms were bigger than the man's pictured above. Mr. Valentino was using steroids and his arms "exploded".
http://www.metacafe. com/watch/1292243/gr eg_valentiono_the_ma n_whose_arms_explode d/
"Monday", as it is called, is a place holder of time; just like every other day of the week and just like every passing second and minute on a clock. Also, time and our named days of the week and months etc... are all abstract ideas we modern humans created to give ourselves a sense of order and structure and a sense o...more
Three peeks in a 100 year time span does not make a "cycle of violence". However, looking at the provided source link above, one will notice each peek occurs as a result (in part or whole) of political resentment. In short, our government pisses us off so badly that we, collectively as a nation of people, come together...more