Creepy atmosphere, great performances. Kind of a Polanski-meets-Argento celebration of 80s horror. I loved it.
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The Pusher trilogy is excellent so I was looking forward to this film. It's pretentious, melodramatically bordering on silly, yet brutal and fascinating.
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Unfortunately contemporary use of "myth" is monomythic or used exclusively as a term to divide the existent from the non-existent when it's better used in describing the multitude of cultural expressions through ritual, the origin(s) of morality, stories that explain humanity's place in the...
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The theory that the alteration of alleles in populations creates an inheritable variation from generation to generation is indisputable. A viable alternative to biological evolution has yet to be presented and the evidence for evolution is as solid as a science can be. But there...
The elves have an abundance of materials and resources to manufacture the weaponry in Santa's workshop; wresting the monopoly of weapons from Santa is an integral step in the revolution. Once the proles acquire arms things become interesting.
While I agree that this particular group would...
Who has been shut down? :confused:
It seems to me that critiques of evolution are common and the shrillness of the critics is in direct proportion to their rejection of scientific evidence in favor of pious propoganda- particularly in the U.S.
Well it is a religious education site so this...
Good! The firing squad is only the beginning of a grander movement.
I for one am glad that this fat capitalist oppressor's reign of laissez faire tyranny is over. Anarcho-capitalism has finally been overthrown in the North pole- no more will the proletariat elves be exploited by the red fur...
You're making the common mistake of assuming science and technology are synonymous. Science is the application of the scientific method; it's a system of inquiry that best allows an unbiased investigation of the universe. What you are calling science is more accurately called applied science or...
As the recent paper Carolome: Functional Imprints of Cultural Memes in the Global Genome attests attests GenBank currently contains about 3x 1011 base pairs on file and PNAS NorthPole went through the database to find evidence of Christmas carols in the sequence data. 21 genomes had Deck the...
Guys, guys... I know the whole question of when Jesus was crucified is contentious, but I think we can all agree that when it happened all of the disciples favorite tv shows were pre-empted by the news and the schools were closed too.
Right?
As I stated, you defined it as intelligence and I corrected your misinterpretation of "progress" in evolution.
So a change in genetic variation would be "progress" by your definiton. Evolution meets your silly (and somewhat incomprehensible defintion though I'll play along)definition of...
As for the OP, it is awesome that there are now three distinct human populations that co-existed in the early Pleistocene. The paper is going to be subjected to a lot of nitpicking and analysis as the months go on. I'm prepared to see the lumpers and splitters go head to head over the whole...
You've already been corrected on this falsehood. Evolution isn't about "progress", however you may define it (you defined it as intelligence in the thread I linked). As I've explained, Scala naturae is a quaint footnote in anthropomorphism and medieval thinking and has nothing to do with the...