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Twit For Tat. by God Of Wine 06/09/2009, 6:44 AM
Yup.
One out of every ten people who have a Twitter account comprise almost one hundred percent of the crap you will find there. For every subscriber that regularly “tweets”, there are nine dormant subscribers doing something else. Like watching paint dry.
Rightfully so.
Webster dictionary describes a Twit as a “silly annoying person”. Twitter is very aptly named and/or prophetic.

Re: Twit For Tat. by MisterPerson 06/09/2009, 10:41 AM
Tit for twat. Sorry I had to say it.

Re: Twit For Tat. by kati 06/09/2009, 10:59 AM
LOL!

Re: Twit For Tat. by chuckz 06/09/2009, 11:21 AM
kati, did you really laugh out loud?

Re: Twit For Tat. by kati 06/10/2009, 1:12 AM
Chuck, you got me there. I was lying. Actually I was going hi hi to myself, which is French for Ha ha, I might actually have been snickering, which is the same in both languages and perhaps all languages. Hi Hi/ Ha Ha is what my generation used to write when something funny came their way but I was just trying to pretend to be cool...... (I have a weakness for puns, even vulgar ones).

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Posted by Emiliana Malaquias on May 6,2009 | 03:33PM
I'm a simple housewife, and I don't have any academic study of science, but I'm happy that I cold see, with my son and daughter (12&10 y. old), those images, that are soo wonderfull. I hope that you could show more of it. Thank you, Emily, (Portugal)


Posted by marc dorfner on May 9,2009 | 08:50PM
Many years ago, I was almost killed in a car accident. During the minutes when I was between life and death, I had what I later learned was a near death experience. People asked me to describe the feeling, but until I saw my first picture of the Eagle Nebula, I couldn't describe it. Now when asked to describe the experience, I tell them "I felt like you'll feel when you see your first image of this nebula" Thank you Hubble.

Posted by Wayne Simons on May 12,2009 | 10:55PM
PLEASE EXPLAIN THE CONSEQUENCES IF OUR GALAXY WERE TO COLLIDE INTO ANOTHER GALAXY AND IF THERE ARE ANY CURRENT POSSIBILITIES OF THAT HAPPENING IN THE NEAR FUTURE. THANK YOU

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Posted : Sunday, June 07, 2009 10:19:01 AM

Doesn't anyone watch television? There was some worlds greatest mysteries revealed or some crap a few years ago with a team of three people showing how they made crop circles. All though some are extremely elaborate with intricate details and patterns, SWIM believes 99% (he has been wrong once before) to be a hoax. Also, SWIM doesn't think super intelligent beings would waste time making pretty things in fields anyway...

SWIM does however believe in some pretty funky shit too so, who is SWIM to judge...


Sunday, June 07, 2009 4:45:26 PM

There are definately hoaxers out there, probably the majority of them are.
But the "Real" circles defy explanation. There are magnetic traces in the soil. The nodes of the wheat have been blown out as if by microwaves. And the size, complexity, and perfection of certain circles, which appear overnight without any witnesses, defy explanation. The energy that one feels in these circles is different as well, for those who are more sensitive to it.

Skepticism is a good thing. But it highly unlikely that some of these are made with a few people with planks and string.

Monday, June 08, 2009 1:24:38 AM

It has been shown time and again that is no problem for humans to make incredible complex crop circle formations with an outstanding accuracy. Saying that this can't be made by human hands is kinda insulting for the human race because we just can.

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