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Sep 19 2016 10:41am
Quote (pypyjyys @ Sep 18 2016 09:38pm)
ehh.. did I trigger something?


Nope, i just like pointing out that 95% of the universe is made up of either dark matter and dark energy and we know absolutely nothing about it - but of the 5% we do know - their theories and assumptions about it must be accepted as 100% real and unquestionable because their peer reviewed. That's pretty crazy logic.

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Oct 24 2016 08:01pm
popular science and popular mechanics great magazines and been around for years.
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Oct 25 2016 10:51pm
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National Geographic - plus they have had that magazine for over 100 years - so its more reading that you have time for

National Geographic is embarrassingly shit these days. Seems everything they produce now is meant for a 5 year old or an idiot. They LIE in their articles and with video editing and lying narrators to tell a feel-good story. They were once a great magazine for decades, full of integrity and discovery. Now they pander for views - money. They lost the science and have become what is more attune to a work of fiction.

The National Geographic we knew and trusted as kids is gone.
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Oct 26 2016 04:38pm
If you want real information about the environment just watch fox news.
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