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ALIEN-UFO INTELLIGENCE- The U.S. Government's Involvement With Extrat Anonymous 23/12/27(Wed)02:02 No. 18703 Board: /sci/ [Reply]
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Anonymous 24/06/16(Sun)18:34 No. 18760

It was a nice work, but unfortunately the American government does not have any green-skinned, small-stature, big-eyed space species. I did not say there are no aliens, the results show that the alien type has not contacted us yet.




Anonymous 23/01/22(Sun)00:47 No. 18467 Board: /sci/ [Reply]
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I think I just realized that it would probably take the same amount of time to circumnavigate the Milky Way galaxy in a space shuttle as the galaxy has been around for.

Also probably about the same amount of time to reach the Andromeda galaxy assuming that it doesn't get to us first.


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Anonymous 23/01/26(Thu)10:26 No. 18477
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>>18467
Just need to invent FTL travel


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Anonymous 23/02/16(Thu)09:04 No. 18494
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>>18477
That seems easy enough to achieve...


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Anonymous 23/04/18(Tue)23:38 No. 18508
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>>18494
Lets do it




Anonymous 22/07/27(Wed)00:02 No. 22545 Board: /me/ [Reply]
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Thoughts on this kino series?


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Anonymous 22/12/04(Sun)17:16 No. 22649
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uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh coolllllllllllll he's jewish? but goes for girls who are into drawing IT?


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Anonymous 22/12/15(Thu)05:02 No. 22659

The series kept going on and on. The ending of the show felt like a cliffhanger anyway. But it's a ending.


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Anonymous 25/07/02(Wed)13:35 No. 23031

It ran for too long and lost steam.




Minority Report Historian 19/08/23(Fri)07:47 No. 15216 Board: /hi/ [Reply]
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The key names are Lara and Sean. It's like they're begging me at this point.


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Analockman(ThailandNative) 19/11/05(Tue)16:03 No. 15254

>>15216
Have you considered consensual rape at this point?




Wwyd Anonymous 24/12/31(Tue)10:23 No. 48780 Board: /cd/ [Reply]
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Please take these panties off me and fuck me




Anonymous-San 24/10/01(Tue)11:31 No. 38125 Board: /a/ [Reply]
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Asuka is best girl and ayanami is her footstool


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Anonymous-San 24/10/28(Mon)09:12 No. 38149



Frieren cast FIREBALL
https://youtu.be/sSTUdQHTwQ8


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Anonymous-San 25/05/04(Sun)14:15 No. 38448

ASUKA is austrian?




Anonymous-San 23/02/10(Fri)08:37 No. 37445 Board: /a/ [Reply]
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Do you like JJBA?


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Anonymous-San 24/08/22(Thu)13:08 No. 38078
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What if they were.... cats?!?


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Anonymous-San 25/01/13(Mon)19:25 No. 38214

>>37445
Jojo as a whole is great, though I can see where people are coming from when they say it's overhyped (that seems to be a growing popular opinion I've noticed)

I am one of the few that didn't get filtered by & enjoyed part 1, Joseph is my favourite jojo, I feel the weakest parts are the ones with little to no travel (4, 6, & 8) but their casts range from ok to great

JJBA came to me at a time where I was unsure if I even liked anime anymore or if what I enjoyed was simply nostalgia, I was pleasantly surprised when I felt I could actually enjoy something "new" for once & finding out it was actually old, that's mainly why I like the series so much, the theme of humanity persevering & passing on the torch is also handled well by Araki in a way that is engaging but not too fan-servicey I feel (well, except when it comes to Jotaro).


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Anonymous-San 25/07/01(Tue)14:13 No. 38545

『スティール・ボール・ラン ジョジョの奇妙な冒険』 特報映像/"STEEL BALL RUN JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure" Anime Announcement trailer
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RHkvkwnQbEQ




NON-SYSTEMD Anonymous 20/02/05(Wed)23:16 No. 22739 Board: /halp/ [Reply]
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I am looking for an operating system that meets the following criteria
I have looked on Distrowatch and done loads of searches.
I have tried many distributions of Linux and the BSD variants. I have tried openindiana, I just cannot find one that works for me
The best I have tried so far is AntiX linux but I dont trust the devs, To be perfectly honest. When I mentioned that I had installed xfce4 and tint2 and was using xfce like openbox, I got the impression they were almost religious about the fact that I should be using ICEWM and the devs just seem a bit bizarre at Antix
Here's what I thought of the ones I've tried so far

openindiana. Unix, based on illumos. Great Unix distro really great, except I couldnt get it to work with my keyboard, a Roccat Suora. Would use it if I could just get my keyboard to work with it

MX linux, ridiculously bloated
Devuan, Overly complex installation procedure, gave up
NetBSD, great distro, too slow as a desktop OS
Refracta,too complex to setup
Dont like any other BSD due to the taste of tranny CoC
Void Linux hahahahahahah what a joke.
Obarun, too complex to set up
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Anonymous 20/02/14(Fri)20:57 No. 22746
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Anonymous 20/02/17(Mon)01:11 No. 22747

I'm using one right now based on Debian. Keep looking, it's there.


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Anonymous 20/03/02(Mon)19:42 No. 22751

>>22739
Just follow a Devuan install guide on Youtube, enable same password for root and your user and learn how to partition on MBR/GPT drives. Try Anti-X or PCLinuxOS, the latter looked pretty bloated but it's worth a try.




Abiogenesis is a fairy tale for Darwinists Anonymous 21/03/26(Fri)20:48 No. 17384 Board: /sci/ [Reply] [First 100 posts] [Last 50 posts]
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A major unresolved issue when dealing with the origin of life is that prebiotic syntheses invariably generate very heterogeneous solutions of organic compounds. This makes it impossible to imagine how ordered linear polymers, amino acids and nucleotides could be assembled. Prebiotic chemistry could produce a wealth of biomolecules from nonliving precursors. But the wealth would become overwhelming in the prebiotic soup and one cannot fathom how organized chemical processes could emerge from such a mess. At the heart of this problem is a dreary and vicious circle: what would be the selective force behind the evolution of the extremely complex translation system before there were functional proteins? There could be no proteins without a sufficiently effective translation system. How a random collection of proteins would assemble themselves into some kind of proto-cell capable of primitive replication is not even remotely answered. Modern cells require hundreds of proteins carrying out specific tasks when assembling a new protein molecule and if only a small portion of them were crudely made it is impossible to manufacture a new cell. The cells translational system is highly dependent on accurately made proteins and a faulty translational system is by default a biochemical paradox in evolutionary terms. A primitive cell is faced with an impossible task: in order to develop a more accurate translational system is has to translate more accurately. Each imperfect cycle introduces further errors and the cyclical nature of self-replication in the cell means that imperfections lead to autodestruction. A complex system like a cell cannot be gradually achieved because of its many complex and perfectly coadapted proteins.


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Anonymous 25/06/14(Sat)23:00 No. 18822

>>17494
Irony is, most adults have only high school education anyway


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Anonymous 25/06/14(Sat)23:03 No. 18823

>>18234
You sound like an arrogant pseudo intelligent adult bullying their juniors.

Also, evolution has more than one theory
The Darwin theory is just conveniently overused.

Also, the same biochemical compounds we have on earth are found a plenty in the solar system and even interstellar space.

Yet, we have yet to see any form of sentient activity happen outside of earth.


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Anonymous 25/06/14(Sat)23:04 No. 18824

>>18278
>>17386
>>17399
Evolution was first a theory suggested in the ancient times




Two female companion AnonGPT 25/06/01(Sun)12:02 No. 2675 Board: /ai/ [Reply]
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In a place like this, is paradise have two beautiful girls in forest looking to nature.





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