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Comment Re:Correction (Score 1) 255

Same applies to every kind of unsolicited communication, e.g. SMS, postal, or even in-person. You can reply to whatever, but you can also ignore them. There are few exceptions, like (real life-threatening) emergencies, but those are not relevant to this discussion.

Comment There's a 4th solution. Just sayin'... (Score 1) 368

The morally neutral report said pharma had 3 solutions: address large markets, address disorders with high incidence, constant innovation and portfolio expansion.
Curing is not sustainable, but they missed an obvious 4th solution which is to leak new incurable diseases with tailor-made ongoing life treatment options.

Comment Police! Unlock your phone, now! No? Look out, Gun! (Score 1) 212

- His phone looked like a gun to the officer who shot him. We did not find anything incriminating the deceased, but he did have the contact of another known suspect, which confirms our initial suspicions. At this point in time we will be asking the second suspect to provide us access to his phone, in order to continue the investigation.

Comment Re:Fake science, fake pyramids! (Score 0) 299

What do you mean, nonsense? Is it the part about the Mexicans having built the pyramids? Or maybe you don't agree that Noah and his children had to love each other very much to repopulate the Earth? Or is it the part about him being alive for 6 centuries before building and sailing his ark? Oooh, I know, is it the part where I mention that there is such a thing as a God?

Maybe I should have hash-tagged #sarcasm, or is that still too subtle these days?

Comment Re:Fake science, fake pyramids! (Score 0) 299

The animals must have been pretty stoked to have been taken into consideration. Right up to the point when God told humans that he loved the smell of burning animal fat on the sacrificial altar. I mean, who doesn't love that bbq smell? That's how you know that those vegan religions are fake. Of course God loves to eat animals. Jesus even multiplied fish for people to eat. But I guess fish weren't that excited when they heard that there would never be another Deluge again.

Comment Fake science, fake pyramids! (Score 1) 299

We know the Flood occurred in 2348 BC (when Noah was 600 years young), and all humans were wiped out except for Noah and his direct family (who went on to love each other very, very, very much).
Now this article wants us to believe that "The pharaoh Khufu, who reigned from 2509 to 2483 B.C., built (the pyramid)"! Do they expect us to believe that it survived the Great Deluge? With those paintings in such condition? No way. I say they were built and painted after God invented the rainbow. Probably by Mexicans. They have pyramids there too.

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