The Real Intelligent Design
Created on: December 28th, 2005
The Real Intelligent Design
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December 28th, 2005
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Even morons have their own theory.
December 28th, 2005
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goons lol. Also the above comment is from a fool.
December 28th, 2005
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I don't care what you believe. That's a beautiful animation. :)
January 14th, 2006
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Beautiful site. Pachelbel fit this perfectly.
January 24th, 2006
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+2 for Evolution, +1 for awesome gif, +1 for Canon in D
May 28th, 2006
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"Contrary to the fantasies of the fundamentalists, there was no deathbed conversion, no last minute refuge taken in a comforting vision of a heaven or an afterlife. For Carl, what mattered most was what was true, not merely what would make us feel better. Even at this moment when anyone would be forgiven for turning away from the reality of our situation, Carl was unflinching. As we looked deeply into each other's eyes, it was with a shared conviction that our wondrous life together was ending forever." --
May 28th, 2006
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-- Ann Druyan, Epilogue to Billions and Billions: Thoughts on Life and Death at the Brink of the Millennium
May 16th, 2007
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That made no sense at all. Maybe if there was a giraffe or something. But it was black, which is the color of giraffes. Wait, giraffes are all colors. But there was an iguana and a naked chick. Iguanas, naked chicks, and giraffes are the same thing (so says professors from University of Haiti), but all living things come from Billy Bob Thorton's toes, which are also black like giraffes. No stars because you fail at life, but 5 stars for naked chick.
September 6th, 2008
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These are the kind of things hydrogen atoms do, given 15 billion years of cosmic evolution.