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  1. about 9 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    That’s plain wrong, only a guy would say that it would be worth less, I’m sure Pam would agree that replacing the image with that of a woman would raise the value some 175%

  2. about 9 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    Brewster will surely eat it!

  3. about 9 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    Sounds like the beginning of a B-Movie

  4. about 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Misfortunes never comes singly

  5. about 11 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    So who can run faster, Cliff, Pam or the Space squid? knowing the answer to this question could have saved Pam 90 bucks … but of course being Pam she wants the gun anyway

  6. about 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Heh I did the same thing as a child … noone following me either, but it was fun to imagine someone trying to track me

  7. about 11 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    Don’t use it on Brewster, he will surely turn suicidal if he realizes how stupid he has been. he’s happy the way he is.

    Oh and by the way studies show that 80% of all people believe they have above average intelligence.

  8. over 11 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    The fact checkers will not find any problems with this statement either

  9. over 11 years ago on Brewster Rockit

    Don’t worry, the meteor will strike long before that

  10. over 11 years ago on Calvin and Hobbes

    Actually modern philosophy is still a search for the truth, it has just shifted focus from the truth about the universe (which physics has more or less nailed) and to the nature of humans, which is a lot harder to explain by natural sciences.

    Philosophy will always be about questions to which there is no definitive answer, once an answer is found, it ceases to be philosophy and becomes science.

    Strangely enough modern physics is becoming more and more like philosophy, with different theories trying to describe reality without actual evidence in experiments.