I love how scientists always seem to be wrong |
I love how scientists always seem to be wrong |
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Just another kid... ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Member Posts: 600 Joined: Feb 2007 Member No: 505,690 ![]() |
Okay, so scientists have been wrong about the past two "y2k"'s. Is anyone else tired of them making up theories only to be let down when it doesn't happen? I know I am
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This is going to turn into another religion thread. I can feel it. Someone's going to say, "OMG I KNOW AND THEY SAY GOD IS IMPOSSIBLE", and it'll spark a horrible antiquated chain reaction.
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*I Viddy Horrorshow* |
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This is going to turn into another religion thread. I can feel it. Someone's going to say, "OMG I KNOW AND THEY SAY GOD IS IMPOSSIBLE", and it'll spark a horrible antiquated chain reaction. I missed you... And I would point ou that for every Y2K, there is a Sputnik, or something along those lines... Of course there are theories that don't pan out... that's all part of experimentation. |
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