NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System

NASA released the clearest pictures yet of our neighbours in the solar system

NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System
NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System
NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System
NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System
NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System
NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System
NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System

Oh and of course us

NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System

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NASA Released The Clearest Pictures Yet Of Our Neighbours In The Solar System

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1 year ago

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4 years ago
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1 year ago

It's sad, because the most down to earth people tend to be outdoorsmen. Hunters, fishers, campers, hikers, ect. All have a good relationship with nature and respect for maintaining it while thinking "climate change" is a bunch of hoopla. Everyone has a critique for the forest service and the braindead politicians making environmental decisions they don't understand, but it's not a political movement. Maybe it should be.

The problem with "climate change" isn't the idea that we should honor our land and preserve it, the GOP approach of "Who cares about tomorrow burn it all down for money now" is as boomer as it gets, but conservatives are right to doubt the motives of environmentalists 🧵/1

— Auron MacIntyre (@AuronMacintyre) July 24, 2023
I Don't Like The Stupid Boomer Insult, But Everything Else Is Spot On. Honestly, Real Environmentalism--things
I Don't Like The Stupid Boomer Insult, But Everything Else Is Spot On. Honestly, Real Environmentalism--things
I Don't Like The Stupid Boomer Insult, But Everything Else Is Spot On. Honestly, Real Environmentalism--things
I Don't Like The Stupid Boomer Insult, But Everything Else Is Spot On. Honestly, Real Environmentalism--things
I Don't Like The Stupid Boomer Insult, But Everything Else Is Spot On. Honestly, Real Environmentalism--things

I don't like the stupid boomer insult, but everything else is spot on. Honestly, real environmentalism--things like conservation, supporting zoos, and limiting pollution--is something the right has a really big opportunity to be leaders on. Every aspect of environmentalism is infected by the climate cult. I've talked about it before, but you can't donate to any environmental cause without there being a good possibility that your money is going to go towards lobbying politicians to ban air conditioning or instituting a gas tax. Even things like zoos are infected. Every zoo I've been to in the last 5 years has listed climate change as one of the biggest--if not the biggest--reasons why species or their habitats are endangered. Every single natural disaster is blamed on climate change.

And all of this is possible only because the right ceded the entire environmental protection movement not just to the left, but to the craziest of the crazies. People who attack whaling boats and put spikes in trees to loggers get maimed when their chainsaws strike them. The environmental terrorists are the face of environmentalism. But at least in the past the slightly less crazy ones would publicly distance themselves from the ones actually committing terrorism, even if their efforts were lukewarm. These days, the World Is In Crisis! It's the Climate Emergency! The future of humanity and the planet are literally at stake, so nothing is too extreme in the face of extinction.

We really need some right wing environmental groups. Groups that recognize the need to preserve and cherish our land and wildlife, but who also understand economic and developmental reality, along with energy needs. Groups that will actually do things like fighting beach erosion or repopulating species or rebuilding habitats that were destroyed in natural disasters, not shutting down pipelines because oil makes them mad, or seizing people's private property because there's a puddle that's just big enough to qualify as a regulated body of water on their land. I know it's a fever dream at this point, but I really do think the environmental left has gotten so crazy and so insufferable that there's a real chance to move in and make those issues our own.

3 years ago

SBK is the new PETA.

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So proud of my mother for doing her own research after I sent her that meme. A sign she hung in her car window.

1 year ago

So ocarina of time goes to great lengths to show that the Hero of Time doesn't kill anything that's not a monster. If you shoot a patrolling Gerudo, you knock her out. One of the ones that ambush you even says that he hit her with the flat of his sword. He doesn't (can't?) kill the Skull Kids that attack him as an adult in the Lost Woods. This continues into Majora's Mask when he moves to restrain the Skull Kid rather than attack him even thought he has a sword. And even in Twilight Princess. Even though it's only briefly mentioned in the manga and hyrule historia about how careful The Hero's Shade is with the Hero of Twilight.

ALL I'M SAYING IS: The Hero of Time is actually an incredibly gentle person and Zelda bound Ganon at the end to protect Link from having to kill him a second time.

5 months ago

Why is everyone celebrating the CEO's death? He didn't deserve to be killed. No one, unless you're the worst of the worst, deserves to die. No one.

They overestimate the actual level of control a CEO has in a publicly traded company like the one he was running.

Guy could have gone in and tried to make some massive sweeping changes to coverage and all cost and all that good stuff and then what would happen is the shareholders would come in and kick his ass out of there because profits are down or they might even be posting a loss.

For a company that size his salary was actually on the low end too.

But people just want a villain and he's convenient right now, especially with other goings on in the world experiencing a sea change when it comes to things to scream and yell about.

If people really want to find the villains out there they need to look past the CEO's of these companies though, gotta find out who the ceo answers to.

They don't deserve to be murdered either though.

>insert Gandalf pity quote here.


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4 years ago

The bible is incredibly edited. If it fits together, which is heavily does not, it's because someone arranged it to be that way. Books that didn't match up were discarded. It's nothing more than a collection of short stories, cultivated in a vain attempt to convince generations of people to pass judgement on others. There's not a shred of evidence a word of it is anything more than personal delusion. Believing is just buying into that delusion.

Actually, the Bible is the most authenticated ancient text known to man. What does that mean? A lot of things actually…

The Bible has the smallest time gap between the time it was first written and the earliest manuscripts we have. That is VERY important when we are dealing with ancient documents because it greatly increases probability of reliability. We are going to take a few moments to compare the New Testament to other ancient historical accounts that are considered trustworthy and reliable. I usually just link to this whole video but I felt like throwing in pictures this time because I’m Extra like that

The Bible Is Incredibly Edited. If It Fits Together, Which Is Heavily Does Not, It's Because Someone

By historical comparison, the earliest manuscripts we have of the New Testament were written in a shockingly short time span from when the original document was penned - a mere 50 years. But there is so much more…

Every single manuscript out of the 24,633 we have of the New Testament alone matches up virtually perfectly, which means they were copied, not edited. They were not perpetuated like a game of telephone, they are true to their original content. How does that compare to the works of other ancient text? Look how many we have of Caesar, Plato, and Tacitus in comparison to the New Testament:

The Bible Is Incredibly Edited. If It Fits Together, Which Is Heavily Does Not, It's Because Someone

The next closest in regards to the number of manuscripts we have would be Homer’s Iliad with a total of 643 manuscripts

The Bible Is Incredibly Edited. If It Fits Together, Which Is Heavily Does Not, It's Because Someone

That still leaves the Bible leading by 23,990 manuscripts.

The foundational points of Caesar’s life, the preservation of the Iliad, and the reliability of Tacitus’ writings are considered rock solid. We believe those events happened, we believe the stories told are ones the authors wrote. So why do we doubt the Bible which is FAR more trustworthy than anything else we have? 643 x 38.31 to be exact.

So internally it’s accurate, but what about externally? How do we know it is not simply the writers perpetuating a lie? Glad you asked! Next slide…

The Bible Is Incredibly Edited. If It Fits Together, Which Is Heavily Does Not, It's Because Someone

Apart from the Bible, we have 9 non-Christian outside sources and 33 Christian outside sources. That brings us to a total of 42 outside sources affirming the events and authenticity of the Bible. Compare that to the second place who would be Caesar of which we only have ten outside sources documenting his life.

We don’t doubt the events of Caesar’s life, we don’t say that there is no evidence to prove the words about him are true, we don’t claim that these other books are so heavily edited that we can no longer believe anything they say is accurate. So why do we doubt the Bible is true?

The Bible blows everything else away. It passes every test of authenticity by a massive amount. If we disregard the validity of the Bible, we have to discard everything we claim to know about ancient history because the Bible is the absolute highest standard for historical accuracy. That’s a fact. (You can watch the whole video including why the four eye-witness gospel accounts are important here)

2 weeks ago

Idk Shadow, with Sonic there's always a little bit of extra time for you

Idk Shadow, With Sonic There's Always A Little Bit Of Extra Time For You
Idk Shadow, With Sonic There's Always A Little Bit Of Extra Time For You
Idk Shadow, With Sonic There's Always A Little Bit Of Extra Time For You

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