The NCAA is at it again.

Beast, how every conservative of you to still believe the earth is flat.

That the earth is round is irrefutable, as are the stories of GW hiring a convicted terrorist, and the story of the university professor videotaped angrily ripping down 9-11 memorial posters.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/30/health/gw-hires-former-islamic-extremist/

the above is from a liberal news agency.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiep...essor-rips-down-911-memorial-posters-n2216074

I presume this is not, but pictures don't lie.

For the record I am a moderate Republican who feels that abortion is evil and punctuated by the murder of third trimester babies about to be born (partial birth abortion). I also believe that those who express that they are personally against abortion but don't want to inflict their beliefs on others are hypocrites. They might as well say "I'm against murder but don't want to inflict my beliefs on others". People like Tim Kaine should stop masquerading as someone he isn't He's sold his values out for his quest for political power.

I am a moderate who believes that while freedom of speech is protected, the freedom to do or say whatever you wish does not protect the expression of such from the legal ramifications of such.

I am a moderate who feels that protecting the environment is vital to our survival.

I am also a moderate who believes the adult minimum wage should be a living wage.

I kind of call it what it is.
 
just beating austor to the punch. ;) The irony being that In the inevitable future when nothing at all matters and no one remembers anything about partisan politics or even most shockingly of all, atheists, either centrifugal force will in fact have flattened the earth or it will have entropied into complete dissolution. So basically flat earthers were always right in the only way that matters, just more advanced in their thinking than their materialist friends who essentially never existed anyway. Ha!
 
just beating austor to the punch. ;) The irony being that In the inevitable future when nothing at all matters and no one remembers anything about partisan politics or even most shockingly of all, atheists, either centrifugal force will in fact have flattened the earth or it will have entropied into complete dissolution. So basically flat earthers were always right in the only way that matters, just more advanced in their thinking than their materialist friends who essentially never existed anyway. Ha!

Your advanced intellect staggers me. Are you certain you went to St. John's?
 
Beast, how every conservative of you to still believe the earth is flat.

That the earth is round is irrefutable, as are the stories of GW hiring a convicted terrorist, and the story of the university professor videotaped angrily ripping down 9-11 memorial posters.

http://www.cnn.com/2016/08/30/health/gw-hires-former-islamic-extremist/

the above is from a liberal news agency.

http://townhall.com/tipsheet/katiep...essor-rips-down-911-memorial-posters-n2216074

I presume this is not, but pictures don't lie.

For the record I am a moderate Republican who feels that abortion is evil and punctuated by the murder of third trimester babies about to be born (partial birth abortion). I also believe that those who express that they are personally against abortion but don't want to inflict their beliefs on others are hypocrites. They might as well say "I'm against murder but don't want to inflict my beliefs on others". People like Tim Kaine should stop masquerading as someone he isn't He's sold his values out for his quest for political power.

I am a moderate who believes that while freedom of speech is protected, the freedom to do or say whatever you wish does not protect the expression of such from the legal ramifications of such.

I am a moderate who feels that protecting the environment is vital to our survival.

I am also a moderate who believes the adult minimum wage should be a living wage.

I kind of call it what it is.

Yeah you and I a couple of moderates. Funny. I wasn't addressing the veracity of your points. We can find stories of crazy folk doing crazy things all over the place. I was just wondering how the colleges were going to fall off of earth if there's no edge. No interest in hearing or reading the balance.
 
just beating austor to the punch. ;) The irony being that In the inevitable future when nothing at all matters and no one remembers anything about partisan politics or even most shockingly of all, atheists, either centrifugal force will in fact have flattened the earth or it will have entropied into complete dissolution. So basically flat earthers were always right in the only way that matters, just more advanced in their thinking than their materialist friends who essentially never existed anyway. Ha!
slightly off topic but still kind of on topic on the earth. When your daughter was in ecuador did she go to the equator line outside quito ?

True fact if anyone is interested. At the exact equator line they have a red line painted. The guide there has a portable sink. He puts the sink on one side of the line and fills the sink and drains it and it swirls one way down. Then he moves it maybe a foot to the other side of the line and does the same thing. The water swirls down the opposite way. Then the guide puts the sink right on the red line and lets the sink drain only this time the water doesn't swirl. It goes straight down the sink. All 3 of these things happen within a foot or 2 of each other

Then you try to walk the equator line like a dwi test with 1 foot in front of the other and you can't go more than 2 or 3 steps without gravity pulling you off the line on either side.

It's totally insane
 
Beast, how every conservative of you to still believe the earth is flat.

Uh oh! Be careful!

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just beating austor to the punch. ;) The irony being that In the inevitable future when nothing at all matters and no one remembers anything about partisan politics or even most shockingly of all, atheists, either centrifugal force will in fact have flattened the earth or it will have entropied into complete dissolution. So basically flat earthers were always right in the only way that matters, just more advanced in their thinking than their materialist friends who essentially never existed anyway. Ha!
slightly off topic but still kind of on topic on the earth. When your daughter was in ecuador did she go to the equator line outside quito ?

True fact if anyone is interested. At the exact equator line they have a red line painted. The guide there has a portable sink. He puts the sink on one side of the line and fills the sink and drains it and it swirls one way down. Then he moves it maybe a foot to the other side of the line and does the same thing. The water swirls down the opposite way. Then the guide puts the sink right on the red line and lets the sink drain only this time the water doesn't swirl. It goes straight down the sink. All 3 of these things happen within a foot or 2 of each other

Then you try to walk the equator line like a dwi test with 1 foot in front of the other and you can't go more than 2 or 3 steps without gravity pulling you off the line on either side.

It's totally insane
I take it your visit to the equator wasn't an early morning one. ;) :)
 
just beating austor to the punch. ;) The irony being that In the inevitable future when nothing at all matters and no one remembers anything about partisan politics or even most shockingly of all, atheists, either centrifugal force will in fact have flattened the earth or it will have entropied into complete dissolution. So basically flat earthers were always right in the only way that matters, just more advanced in their thinking than their materialist friends who essentially never existed anyway. Ha!
slightly off topic but still kind of on topic on the earth. When your daughter was in ecuador did she go to the equator line outside quito ?

True fact if anyone is interested. At the exact equator line they have a red line painted. The guide there has a portable sink. He puts the sink on one side of the line and fills the sink and drains it and it swirls one way down. Then he moves it maybe a foot to the other side of the line and does the same thing. The water swirls down the opposite way. Then the guide puts the sink right on the red line and lets the sink drain only this time the water doesn't swirl. It goes straight down the sink. All 3 of these things happen within a foot or 2 of each other

Then you try to walk the equator line like a dwi test with 1 foot in front of the other and you can't go more than 2 or 3 steps without gravity pulling you off the line on either side.

It's totally insane
I take it your visit to the equator wasn't an early morning one. ;) :)

Or else it was very, very early in the morning.
 
just beating austor to the punch. ;) The irony being that In the inevitable future when nothing at all matters and no one remembers anything about partisan politics or even most shockingly of all, atheists, either centrifugal force will in fact have flattened the earth or it will have entropied into complete dissolution. So basically flat earthers were always right in the only way that matters, just more advanced in their thinking than their materialist friends who essentially never existed anyway. Ha!
slightly off topic but still kind of on topic on the earth. When your daughter was in ecuador did she go to the equator line outside quito ?

True fact if anyone is interested. At the exact equator line they have a red line painted. The guide there has a portable sink. He puts the sink on one side of the line and fills the sink and drains it and it swirls one way down. Then he moves it maybe a foot to the other side of the line and does the same thing. The water swirls down the opposite way. Then the guide puts the sink right on the red line and lets the sink drain only this time the water doesn't swirl. It goes straight down the sink. All 3 of these things happen within a foot or 2 of each other

Then you try to walk the equator line like a dwi test with 1 foot in front of the other and you can't go more than 2 or 3 steps without gravity pulling you off the line on either side.

It's totally insane
I take it your visit to the equator wasn't an early morning one. ;) :)
I was too hungover on pisco sours from peru to be going anywhere in the mornings the first couple of days in ecuador :)
 
slightly off topic but still kind of on topic on the earth. When your daughter was in ecuador did she go to the equator line outside quito ?

She did. Also went into the jungle and ate some jungle food, climbed a mountain to get to a mountain top restaurant, did some bungee jumping and other things... I remember her saying that the public line of the equator wasn't the actual equator and getting taken to another spot where a guy did a trick with a coin, but I don't recall a drain story but will ask her about it.
 
slightly off topic but still kind of on topic on the earth. When your daughter was in ecuador did she go to the equator line outside quito ?

She did. Also went into the jungle and ate some jungle food, climbed a mountain to get to a mountain top restaurant, did some bungee jumping and other things... I remember her saying that the public line of the equator wasn't the actual equator and getting taken to another spot where a guy did a trick with a coin, but I don't recall a drain story but will ask her about it.
Great about the jungle. We didnt make it to the jungle. The 2 equator spots are about a mile or so from each other. The spot we went to is the newer one that they used gps to make sure its right one. Also at the spot you can balance an egg on it's end on the top of a nail. You actually get a certificate if you can do it. Was fun

Wish we could have done bungee jumping somewhere. That must have been awesome
 
Per Gary Parrish

The NCAA has made Oakland’s Isaiah Brock eligible immediately.
 
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