![]() 02/04/2014 at 21:39 • Filed to: bill bill bill bill bill nye the science guy | ![]() | ![]() |
This man is a fucking saint for not just beating the shit out of Ham.
Also, Nobody, was your mind changed in any direction?
And Australia, please explain Mr. Ham, why did a dingo not eat him?
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He was protected by the LIDDLE BIBBY JEEEZUZ.
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Bill Nye for the win. Bow ties remain cool.
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The world is only 6 thousand years old?
These trees beg to differ.
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Thank you for the explanation, Australian member of the party.
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Nah, you weren't there to see it grow, so that means all of your conclusions are invalid.
/trololol
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No worries.
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What about protection from Drop Bears?
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I did not just fart, because you weren't there to see it!
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Damn, I've been foiled again!
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What type of creature is that?
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I'm on my way to evolving without a nose, thanks to you.
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Someone just needs to find the odometer on the earth. Then we would finally know.
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Latin name Thylarctos plummetus. Half koala half Satan. Attacks it's prey by dropping from the trees onto the heads and backs of its unsuspecting victim. According to the Australian Museum they can be up to 51 inches in length.
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But that's removing a function!
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Pray to any deity you want, there ain't no protection from a drop bear.
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Drop bears are a cousin to the Koala. Where Koala's are cute and cuddly, Drop Bears are stupidly vicious and attack for no reason at all.
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Yes, but what "Type"? And these were originally vegetarian, right? You can't tell from the teeth!
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"Survival of the fittest is not true, it's survival of the survivors." Talk about survivorship bias! Man, Plato would have some things to say to that guy. But since he doesn't speak ancient greek, he'll have to wait for the "New New New King James' Brother's Aunt used Babelfish" edition translation.
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Well so much much for my comment on an earlier post about the debate. I said then, in response to someone saying this was an unsuitable subject for Oppo, that there is no reason why we can't talk about because one need not respect the opinion of others but they need to respect others.
I see that's to much to ask from some around here.
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Of all the poisonous and deadly creatures in Australia this is the one that will prevent me from going there.
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Well yes, as all creatures were originally vegetarians the drop bear used to be a vegetarian. Now however it wants nothing more than to eat your face
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You'll be fine so long as you put some vegemite behind your ears. Vegemite is like absurdly effective drop bear repellant.
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I so want Drop Bears in the next Fallout.
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I must say, Ken Ham did much better than I thought he would.
But he definitely didn't answer most of the questions as much as point back to his own beliefs.