Posts by kaik
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Need the hardest evidence possible that humans have lived for more than 6000 years
by ILoveTTATT2 insince coming out of the witnesses, i have gone through a transformation in thought and in mind.
i started with the usual: i thought that jesus was god.
then i investigated more about the bible and thought that the bible was not true, given the many contradictions, failed prophecies, etc.. then i investigated evolution and read lots and now i accept evolution and natural selection as things that are true.. now, i need to make my dad rethink everything.
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kaik
Entire northern hemisphere yields tons of evidence due glaciation and interglaciation period. This is well documented both in the archeology but also in the flora, geology, and sediments in all of Europe and Northern America. During the interglaciation period, human population inhabited large part of Europe in 28000-18000 BC and the flora/fauna was different. Large animals like mammoth, saber tooth kitties, and other animals lived in different climate and weather pattern, and the population left hundreds of sites with an extensive artifacts. Not only with Venus statues, but also burial sites, carving in the stones and bones, and so on. World eventually cooled again and continental ice shield retried deep into Central and Western Europe and Northern America (Wisconsin Glaciation). The trace of this last major continental ice shield are well preserved all over northern hemisphere and overlapped many area where humans lived earlier. Flora and fauna disappeared. This glaciation ended after several thousands years, but the new species were different from earlier flora/fauna/humans. Glaciation is well measured event, it has its characteristics and rates and can be pinpointed into several hundreds of years in the last period. -
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Do video games cause bad behaviour in children?
by The Rebel inmy boy is 10 and has got very interested in pocamon cards.
( a game way to complicated for me to understand) but i've also noticed it's linked to a computer game, which seems harmless enough but i also noticed advertisements for more violent games appear.. i would value people's opinion on whether, you think video games cause bad behaviour in kids.
i should mention my kid says i limit his time on these games, much more than other children's parents, and i was thinking of reevaluating that rule.. thanks.. the rebel..
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kaik
Video games are played by various people in many age groups. The biggest spender for video games is generation between age 30 and 40, who played more games than younger generation. I enjoy playing video games especially medieval theme and I am well over 40. My former boss was extremely into video games and had an extensive collection at home. Many elderly play board games online like my mom and step dad. Yet, you do not see there is correlation between violence and gaming in the age group, because there is none. I have not read any serious study that would link video games with violence. Prior video games, similar association was done for comic books.
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The audio recorder days -- remember those 1950s luggable cases?
by FatFreek 2005 ini don't remember why they met at our new bedford, ma, tenement, a $5 weekly cold water flat.
mom took home some $37 per week and dad was disabled.
there were no food stamps, no ssi.
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kaik
My grandmother had the radio through most of her life. My grandfather bought before WWII; she had her in kitchen, so when she cooked, she could listen to the music or announcement. My father told me that as kids they listen illegal broadcast BBC from London during WWII. What I know, this radio had two knobs on the either side, and middle there was tube with green color and we could adjust between stations. It was functional for years, because my grandmother listened to it well to the 1980's. Back prior TV, family sit by radio and listened to the broadcast. I think it was made by Phillips. If anyone in my family still has this radio in the attic or basement, it must be 80 years old. -
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The audio recorder days -- remember those 1950s luggable cases?
by FatFreek 2005 ini don't remember why they met at our new bedford, ma, tenement, a $5 weekly cold water flat.
mom took home some $37 per week and dad was disabled.
there were no food stamps, no ssi.
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kaik
Electronics was big and expensive at that time. I still remember we had TV on legs with a rabbit ears. My mom managed to brake the TV during vacuuming by knocking out one of the leg, and the TV crashed and broke. Also my grandmother had old radio. It was from 1920/30's or so and it was still functional in 1980's. There was registration sticker on it by German occupational force as back then it was required to register all radios. My mom still has the type recorder from 1900's. My great-great grandfather was a city lawyer and it been in our family for over 100 years. It is not functional, but my mom still has it at her study. I do no know what happens to that radio, but we threw the tape player out in the 1980's. We got cassette player, and I had my first walkman in mid 1980's. -
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The audio recorder days -- remember those 1950s luggable cases?
by FatFreek 2005 ini don't remember why they met at our new bedford, ma, tenement, a $5 weekly cold water flat.
mom took home some $37 per week and dad was disabled.
there were no food stamps, no ssi.
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kaik
Ouch, memory of the childhood. We had one audio case like this, in brown color, and it was heavy. My elder had two, because he was copying tapes all time. That thing was expensive. I think my dad paid two months of salary for it. -
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Cecil the Lion deserved what he got...That's right. I said it.
by cappytan inlions are notorious murderers of beautiful zebras, antelope and other graceful exotic animals.
cecil probably contributed to the deaths of hundreds if not thousands of animals.
what happened to him was justice.. you reap what you sow.
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kaik
I am not knowledgeable of English laws, but poaching was crime in Czech lands since 14th century. It has to do for overall protection as overkill became a huge problem in medieval times and caused extension of many species in Bohemia (wolfs, European bison, lynx, bears, and elks). Poaching was also defined as hunt outside legally defined hunting season (Sept-Nov). Even wealthy noblemen were fined for violating laws until 1627. Fishing was also on permit where hundreds of ponds across Bohemia were publicly owned, often by municipality, not by manor or landlord. Poaching was problem, because it destroyed expected source of food in medieval times where fish was important staple diet. Again, laws were implemented to regulate and to benefit a greater community. Anti-poaching and forest preservation laws in Bohemia are actually one of the oldest legal documents in that country.
Yes, the lion was living in reserve and was lured out by bait out, so he could be hunted and killed.
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Those aussie elders may escape repercussions after all....RC day 3
by Witness My Fury indamn those tricky state laws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmeg1omfumk 15:30 on.
annoying no?.
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kaik
Obligated is the word, and many countries you can be compliant to the crime by not reporting it. Regardless, JWs do not live in theocracy in their own world, but are subject and citizen of the respective country, and thus they must obey laws or face felony charges. There is no excuse. This has nothing to do with freedom of religion. Can you imagine if someone in AU would start to stone people because his or her religious conviction says so. Either way, he will be charged with a murder, and religious freedom nothing to do with it as it is criminal to stone people to death. While religious organization can handle the problem within their theocratic boundaries, but ultimately, JWs in AU are the subject of the laws of the country and not of the WT HQ. So anyone who shield rapists and enabled their behavior should be prosecuted. No excuse. -
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Those aussie elders may escape repercussions after all....RC day 3
by Witness My Fury indamn those tricky state laws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmeg1omfumk 15:30 on.
annoying no?.
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kaik
The law enforcement and the AG should do thorough investigation followed by arresting and prosecuting real offenders and the people who shield them and protect them. I do not know what are the laws in AU, but the idea that any organization would shield child-rapists and enable their crime for years makes me disgusting. -
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Cecil the Lion deserved what he got...That's right. I said it.
by cappytan inlions are notorious murderers of beautiful zebras, antelope and other graceful exotic animals.
cecil probably contributed to the deaths of hundreds if not thousands of animals.
what happened to him was justice.. you reap what you sow.
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kaik
What I have read, he returned to Minneapolis and published pictures from his kill within the USA. I think it was reported by MN Star Tribune. They also leaked the story that he had previous run with the law for poaching and killing bear outside approved region in WI, was fined for perjury by lying to Dept. of Interior, and had lawsuit by one of the female patient that he touched her in private parts during the dental procedure. I think more of the sh!t will be eventually reported. A guy, who claimed that he can shoot a card from dozens of feet in the air, and said that he could not see protective collar on the lion is lying. He knew what he was doing. The tormented the big cat for 40 hours or so, just for fun. As lover of big cat I hope he serves time for poaching in Zimbabwe. Poaching was crime in the medieval times, today, and will stay a crime in the future. The lion was living on reservation and they had lured him outside into the nature, which tells you that there are NOT many of them in the wild left. -
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Those aussie elders may escape repercussions after all....RC day 3
by Witness My Fury indamn those tricky state laws: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zmeg1omfumk 15:30 on.
annoying no?.
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kaik
In Czech Republic, castration is generally surgical, because is it prevents for men to have erection. Chemical castration was not effective, had side effects, and was costly. Surgical procedure takes two hours or so. It has been done since 1970's or even longer, and decades of the Czech crime statistics showed that was very effective. The biggest critics of this procedure is UK; Germany had never voiced criticism of it.
Similar procedure is also done in Poland. I am not sure on Slovakia since they are independent and have different laws and political structure than Czech Republic.