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celled....@gmail.com

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Apr 21, 2018, 10:10:03 AM4/21/18
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art is an assertion for peer pressure. science is speculation for peer review. your suppose to do wonder twin powers activate.then organized crime will be destroyed and junk science avoided

RonO

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Apr 21, 2018, 11:00:02 AM4/21/18
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On 4/21/2018 9:06 AM, celled....@gmail.com wrote:
> art is an assertion for peer pressure. science is speculation for peer review. your suppose to do wonder twin powers activate.then organized crime will be destroyed and junk science avoided
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This is what IDiocy/creationism has devolved into.

Ron Okimoto

jonathan

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Apr 21, 2018, 1:05:03 PM4/21/18
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On 4/21/2018 10:06 AM, celled....@gmail.com wrote:


> art is an assertion for peer pressure. science is speculation for peer review. your suppose to do wonder twin powers activate.then organized crime will be destroyed and junk science avoided
>



Qualia opens total acceptance of experiences
and a formless void is rooted in the barrier
of genes.


Evolution is the continuity of intrinsic boundaries
and our consciousness differentiates into
unparalleled success.







*Hemidactylus*

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Apr 21, 2018, 1:15:03 PM4/21/18
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Nonsense is not a counter to nonsense. The wonder twins have met.




jonathan

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Apr 21, 2018, 1:20:03 PM4/21/18
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It's gibberish, not nonsense. There's a difference~


Jonathan



~ The Higgs boson is in the midst of positive love




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Bob Casanova

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Apr 21, 2018, 1:40:02 PM4/21/18
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On Sat, 21 Apr 2018 07:06:34 -0700 (PDT), the following
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celled....@gmail.com:

>art is an assertion for peer pressure. science is speculation for peer review. your suppose to do wonder twin powers activate.then organized crime will be destroyed and junk science avoided

Yes, and stapler broccoli pencil frog!
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Bob C.

"The most exciting phrase to hear in science,
the one that heralds new discoveries, is not
'Eureka!' but 'That's funny...'"

- Isaac Asimov

*Hemidactylus*

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Apr 22, 2018, 8:00:02 AM4/22/18
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<celled....@gmail.com> wrote:
> art is an assertion for peer pressure.

Art under the auspices of Lorenzo the Magnificent can explore humanist
themes until it raises the hackles of a radically iconoclastic monk who has
a taste for deep fried vanity and pissed off a libertine Pope. A great
political philosopher rose from this unarmed prophet’s own ashes inspired
by the machinations of the libertine pope and his pugnacious son.

> science is speculation for peer review.

The famous tutor of the Grand Duke of Tuscany was reviewed by a stern
tyrant who had no peer on Earth.

> your suppose to do wonder twin powers activate.then organized crime will
> be destroyed and junk science avoided
>
Well they were godfathers of the rebirth of Greek classicism, patronized
the greatest art of the western world and the unfurling of the Great
Dissonance of the Copernican system. Were they lizard kings?



jonathan

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Apr 22, 2018, 9:25:02 AM4/22/18
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You two seem to understand each other
embarrassingly well.




*Hemidactylus*

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Apr 22, 2018, 9:55:02 AM4/22/18
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Given your response you have no sense of history, especially within that
hub that sparked two huge interrelated movements (three if you count bean
counting and banking) that we still live with today. I am not surprised.
Phillistine!


jonathan

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Apr 22, 2018, 10:15:02 AM4/22/18
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Wouldn't that be four?



> that we still live with today. I am not surprised.
> Phillistine!
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A Philistine is someone that can't spell the word
or count, as such things are generally required
to understand higher concepts such as art and
culture.






*Hemidactylus*

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Apr 22, 2018, 10:40:03 AM4/22/18
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No bean counting and international banking collapse into One.
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>> that we still live with today. I am not surprised.
>> Phillistine!
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> A Philistine is someone that can't spell the word
> or count, as such things are generally required
> to understand higher concepts such as art and
> culture.
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Spellchecker failed me. You haven’t intimated that you grokked what I was
alluding toward. Unlike Brunelleschi you have no perspective and lack
capacity to effectively apply a concept. You cannot cap your ruminations
here with a dome that will not collapse.



zencycle

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Apr 23, 2018, 9:45:03 AM4/23/18
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On Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 9:55:02 AM UTC-4, *Hemidactylus* wrote:
> >
> Given your response you have no sense of history, especially within that
> hub that sparked two huge interrelated movements (three if you count bean
> counting and banking) that we still live with today. I am not surprised.
> Phillistine!

Jonathon has already stated that an understanding of history is completely useless

zencycle

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Apr 23, 2018, 9:55:03 AM4/23/18
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On Sunday, April 22, 2018 at 10:15:02 AM UTC-4, jonathan wrote:
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> A Philistine is someone that can't spell the word
> or count, as such things are generally required
> to understand higher concepts such as art and
> culture.

According to you, math is a useless concept to apply to such emergent concepts as art and culture anyway. By your logic, a philistine would be just as good as anyone at it.

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