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Oct 25, 2018 20:32:17   #
Rebecca E wrote:
I'm not interested in her lifestyle. She sings it beautifully. Her voice is so strong!
I could listen to her sing all day.


God is interested in her lifestyle from the standpoint of what He allows. Talent won't get us to heaven !!
It is nice that her voice brings joy to people.
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Oct 23, 2018 23:00:30   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Sir Yes Sir !


Ten Hut !!
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Oct 23, 2018 22:54:08   #
Mikeyavelli wrote:
Over roasted, over rated, over priced.
Tar with hot water.
Starbucks should merge with Whole Foods, both over rated, over priced, and uber left.


truth forsooth !!
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Oct 23, 2018 22:52:53   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Yep and is the face one of the Gods ?


Basically I like the expression of grim determination and the tear(s) in one eye with hopes for needful justice !

Ha ha -- just the way it affects my sensibilities !!

Nuff said !! ?
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Oct 23, 2018 22:35:47   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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You like this one yes?


Yea-ess !!! But I never noticed the face on top !!!

Thx for answering !!!
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Oct 23, 2018 22:03:29   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Oh wow... 82 bags...
where were the bags put ?

Well yeah but i’m Waiting for one of them to comment on why I chose Oscar for a while and what it represents...
I also like how clean it is... just an epic mold, flawless, smooth, perfect like the others.

But you’re right it’s just not like the Bronze Battle Gear.


bags given to nieces to go thru and residue to charity or such....

mold just needs some glorious-type head gear?

I really enjoy your opining !!!
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Oct 23, 2018 21:34:37   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I’m trying to get him to open his horizon a little more to the real possibilities of serious wrong doing and actual conspiracies planned by a cabal of very Evil people including officials on our own soil.


This has nothing to do with nothing but I found out my sis who has dementia now
had stored 82 bags of clothing at $l0O A MONTH FOR l2 years. $l4,400 ?? whew.

no comment on your latest pic -- the best one is still the most preferred!!
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Oct 23, 2018 21:19:59   #
Betta wrote:
She sings it beautifully and full of heart. Gave me chills. I pray that she has or will renounce the lifestyle she has chosen. God will not accept it.


agreed......
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Oct 23, 2018 21:18:45   #
pafret wrote:
Had that experience once, went into a Starbucks and read the wall of horrors. listing every combination of garbage imaginable. I was forced to ask the counter girl if they had any "just plain black coffee". She said yes, but you won't like it, no one does and that is why it isn't listed. I bought it anyway but I should have taken her words to heart and walked out. After one or two sips I threw it away.


one taste and the price was all I needed to make my decision -- yuck!!!
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Oct 19, 2018 15:59:34   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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I have suckered no one and I might post things you think are theories ok but it’s not always Bullshit, so knock it off.


You may just need to let him stew in his own milieu !!!!!!!
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Oct 19, 2018 15:56:18   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
Funny! Ha ha. If you've fallen for Sici's bullshit, I truly feel for you. You've been suckered.


don't be such a sourpuss.

At least he makes efforts toward informing the sheeple these days.

What are you doing other than griping now and then?
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Oct 18, 2018 20:29:35   #
Blade_Runner wrote:
What are going to do with it if you get it back? God forbid that someone as cracked as you are should run it.


You may be the cracked one. Sounds like you have no new ideas !! and/or could care less. ???
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Oct 18, 2018 19:21:57   #
[quote=Sicilianthing]>>>>

Well I”m not totally convinced Trump is the guy to really start reversing course and removing the Criminal Federalist entities.

More on that later.[/quote

I think he's the best we've got for now !!!!
Lkg for your next
info !!
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Oct 18, 2018 13:50:31   #
Sicilianthing wrote:
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Thank You, I just want my country back.


Thank GOD we got another chance for now!

Hope it's not more tenuous than before.
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Oct 18, 2018 13:44:49   #
badbobby wrote:
Stephen Hawking apparently thought so. In the grand tradition of famous physicists making claims about subjects beyond their scope of expertise, the great British theorist left behind a collection of essays in which he speculated about and predicted the human future. In one essay, published Oct. 14 in the Sunday Times, Hawking argued that humanity risks being replaced by genetically modified "superhumans."

Well-intentioned research designed to improve human health and human life, he wrote, will eventually be corrupted. People will start to modify humans to live longer, be smarter, or be more aggressive and dangerous. [9 Absolutely Evil Medical Experiments]

"Once such superhumans appear, there are going to be significant political problems with the unimproved humans, who won't be able to compete," Hawking wrote. "Presumably, they will die out, or become unimportant."

Was Hawking right to worry about this sort of dystopia?

The physicist framed the problem in startling terms. But he's not alone in worrying that humanity is wandering into dangerous territory as genetic technologies improve.

Right now, the gene editing available for humans almost exclusively treats severe medical problems. For incurable, deadly diseases, doctors have altered people's genes to prevent those diseases from progressing further. This has sometimes been successful, as Live Science has previously reported. There have also been early experiments in China into germline gene editing — making genetic changes that can be passed down from one generation to the next — in order to prevent parents from passing genetic diseases to their children.

Bioethicists have raised concerns about where all this is headed.

The most immediate concerns, though, aren't about superhumans. The first problem with gene therapy is that it's just not that well understood, according to the National Human Genome Research Institute (NHGRI). Researchers don't yet know all the possible side effects of gene editing, or the risk of those changes being passed from one generation to the next.

Relatedly, according to the NHGRI, "In germline gene transfer, the persons being affected by the procedure — those for whom the procedure is undertaken — do not yet exist. Thus, the potential beneficiaries are not in a position to consent to, or refuse, such a procedure."

However, if gene editing were to become widespread, there's a risk it would be available only to the wealthy, and that efforts to prevent genetic diseases could blur with efforts to create enhanced humans, according to the National Institutes of Health.

The University of Missouri Center for Health Ethics similarly published a document online raising the possibility that efforts to weed out genetic diseases could de facto lead to the eugenic eradication of disabled people from society. And, according to the Center, in a society where human beings are enhanced, previous "models" of human risk become obsolete, echoing Hawking's fear.

But the closer a bioethical argument gets to the world Hawking envisioned, the vaguer the predictions become — because the science is still a long way off from that point. And right now, this sort of conversation often amounts to confusing scaremongering, said Matthew Willmann a biologist and director of the Plant Transformation Facility at Cornell University.

"I was frustrated [to read what Hawking wrote] because, to me, if you want to scare people about a technology that has some amazingly positive benefits for humankind, you'd make predictions like that," he told Live Science. [10 Amazing Things Scientists Just Did with CRISPR]

It's theoretically possible that Hawking's world of superhumans could emerge, Willmann said.

"Could it happen? Yeah. But there's a lot going on to prevent that from happening," he said.

Scientific institutions and governments are developing strict ethical codes and laws that would regulate gene editing, he pointed out. And those laws would be incredibly difficult to circumvent without the world noticing.

In the TV show "Orphan Black," a cabal of scientists decide to edit and enhance a group of cloned babies — and all the scientists need is money and a willingness to do evil things.

But the reality, Willmann pointed out, is that genetics is too complicated and confusing for that to work.

"You can only do editing when you have information about how the genes work," he said.

In his research, he's able to create plants with specific genetic traits only by first creating lots of plants with damaged, deadly, or otherwise screwed-up genes. Over time, he and his colleagues figure out which genes do what and therefore how those genes need to be modified to get the results they want.

But that's only possible, he said, because, "as I often say, plants don't cry."

A similar project in human beings would take far longer, and be — if not unimaginable — difficult to pull off in a modern society.

So, was Hawking right to worry about a new species of superhumans replacing our own? It's hard to definitively say no. But it's probably not going to happen anytime soon, and there are more pressing ethical concerns in genetics to worry about in the meantime, Willmann said.

Originally published on Live Science.
Stephen Hawking apparently thought so. In the gran... (show quote)


Sad to know his brains and soul never believed in God's heaven as a destination.
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