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wild_goat_14

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  1. Sure. Even though it would be horrible, $150-200k would be more than worth it.
  2. I actually like American Idol, and we do actually get some amazing singers from it. and if you haven't ever noticed, anyone on American Idol is MUCH better singing live than "studio artists". Ex- Taylor Swift can't sing worth a damn, but Carrie Underwood has perhaps the best voice I have ever heard. But one of them has help with voice editing in the studio, but still sounds like [cabbage] live.
  3. People like that ^. Seriously, I doubt a lot of people in OT even play RS now, so we're not going to give a [bleep] here. My list: EA The word random (its lost all meaning) People who continually quote Family Guy and such. I bloody get it! I've seen it! Stop [bleep] repeating, its not [bleep] funny. 1)I was obviously mocking people who act like that. 2)Click my blog link to see.
  4. [bleep]. Can't I just win ONE game of chance?
  5. This is true, but since the disease is stronger, it is more likely to kill the father if he does get infected. Sure, it lowers infection rate(if the vaccination is effective) but it raises the mortaility rate of people who haven't been vaccinated. Of course I'm not referring to human influenza, because we have somewhat formed a natural immunity to it already. But without vaccinations, the disease has nothing to evolve against, except a natural immunity that we may form from it. You've not justified why the disease is stronger if you vaccinate against it. I don't even see what you're trying to argue with that second point... Let me try and break it down this way: if you don't vaccinate, people will gain natural immunity but the pathogen will evolve immunity against the antibodies we produce. If you do vaccinate, we gain "artificial" immunity but the pathogen will evolve immunity against the antibodies we produce. The only point of a vaccine is to gain immunity before copping the brunt of the disease, and I don't see how that makes the pathogen stronger. My argument was that vaccinations, due to lowering the amount of time a pathogen divides and mutates in vivo, can't possibly make the pathogen stronger. Quite the opposite, I would have thought. Wow, I feel really dumb. Looking back at this, I really look like an absolute idiot. For some reason I thought the vaccination strengthened the actual immune system against the disease, thus making the pathogen evolve faster to survive. But obviously, it would still infect those without the vaccine the same. :wall:
  6. DAMN YOU!!! Thanks for reading! :lol: :lol: :lol:
  7. End of Click Dog dying in I am Legend Maximus's family being killed in Gladiator.
  8. Limewire fails. Except for getting you any song for free in a few seconds. And a virus every other song. Never gotton a virus from downloading songs, and my family has probably done well over a thousand. "Every other song"?
  9. What was the bulge then? :twss:
  10. People not reading my RS blog. :(
  11. This is true, but since the disease is stronger, it is more likely to kill the father if he does get infected. Sure, it lowers infection rate(if the vaccination is effective) but it raises the mortaility rate of people who haven't been vaccinated. Of course I'm not referring to human influenza, because we have somewhat formed a natural immunity to it already. But without vaccinations, the disease has nothing to evolve against, except a natural immunity that we may form from it. Of course, I believe getting vaccinations is a good idea, but I will never be for forcing people to have something put into their bodies against their will.
  12. Only one disease has been completely eradicated by human vaccinations(smallpox). And the only reason we could do that is because it could only be spread directly from person to person, it was not airbourne and not sitting on any touched surface. Vaccinations only keep those who get vaccinated safe. They actually hurt those who don't, because the disease gets stronger trying to outdo the vaccination. All the more reason for others to get vaccinated. Exactly. It's too late now to go back to no vaccinations, as these diseases are now so strong that 2000 years ago, something like our common flu would wipe out over 50% of the world. Some people seem to forget how lucky we are with dieases sometimes. Just imagine if HIV/AIDS was an airbourne disease.
  13. wild_goat_14 replied to AceBeam's topic in Off-Topic
    sitting calmly as you burn to death is in fact dumb[wagon] Fix'd.
  14. Girls thinking that 7 inches is 4. Guys who think 7 inches is long. Guys who play first player shooters on the Wii. You mean first person? Yea. :wall: In all honesty, I was just inverting his statement to see how people would respond. And it was well worth it. And about Wii FPS, not cool.0 :oops:
  15. I'm actually about to go use Limewire right now.
  16. Girls thinking that 7 inches is 4.
  17. Only one disease has been completely eradicated by human vaccinations(smallpox). And the only reason we could do that is because it could only be spread directly from person to person, it was not airbourne and not sitting on any touched surface. Vaccinations only keep those who get vaccinated safe. They actually hurt those who don't, because the disease gets stronger trying to outdo the vaccination.
  18. I call one of my friends Caboose. My favorite is Church, and everyone says I act exactly like him.
  19. Welcome Home - Coheed & Cambria
  20. I can't Drive 55 - Sammy Hagar
  21. GTFO!!!
  22. Er... this is the easiest map to get dogs in < 60 seconds on. Seriously, charge and don't die. It's as easy as it sounds.
  23. LOOK! A HOMOPHOBIAC! :wall: This is what I get for taking one step out of OT?
  24. Bacteria has a purpose. This empty shell doesn't. :| And what is that purpose...? Why is nobody answering my questions about life being some sort of mission? Bacteria, like any other organism, is there to reproduce and thrive as a species. Different sorts of bacteria have different purposes, some help give plants nutrients, some live inside us and help with bodily functions, and some try to kill us. That is their niche. Now this baby will never do anything. EVER. It won't walk, talk, feel, taste, smell, love, think, reproduce, or even voluntarily move. This is, by scientific description, a human. But it is not a sentient human being. It is, for lack of a better term, as someone said, an organic poop machine.

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