Am i the only one who thinks the Ark of Noah and the big flood couldnt worked out??
Trivially correct. It's good to be able to almost anything. As long as you can choose freely when, how or whether do it. Heck, it's even good to be able to kill yourself, in case you ever really need euthanasia. This doesn't mean dying is anything good.There's a difference between work and job. It's good to be able to work, but not everyone is happy with having a job.
They would have to build their boats within significantly less than 40 days, though. Besides, nowadays almost no one knows how to build a boat. Back then the general person was probably much more capable than modern man. Back then they probably built their own homes and stuff while we need corporations to do everything for us.Am i the only one who thinks the Ark of Noah and the big flood couldnt worked out?? Lots of Peaple in this time would know how to build an Boat or an Ship, so they wouldnd got killed by the flood,
Please, man. All that doomsaying for nothing. Be reasonable, that would never be the case in such a polite society. They would starve before they could enslave anyone because they are unable to grow their own food or go forage. The funny part would be the excuses they would make up for not being able to survive. The blame would most likely lie on the drowned peasants.What would probably happen if there was such a flood today is that the prices of boats would sky-rocket to where only bankers and other elite scum can pay for it and then they would survive while we die. Then, after the flood is over and the water has dried up, humanity (now consisting of only the former elite) would engage in a violent and deadly war where each side tries to bring the other side into oppression and to make them the new enslaved working class.
I am yes. But I'm also too tired to type. I'd like to discuss these things in person in a light-hearted fashion. I think we agree on a few things.Are people really interested in this ?
You work too much ...I am yes. But I'm also too tired to type.
Yes, we may agree in a few things... Not easy to talk in person, unfortunately.I'd like to discuss these things in person in a light-hearted fashion. I think we agree on a few things.
It's for coating edge connectors in, and for records that go on interstellar space probes. Doesn't explain it's high price mind you, that, I understand is due to it's rarity combined with the fact some people consider it pretty.Also explains why humans obsess with gold but don't know what do with it (other than show it off).
No no no no no. Noah wasn't a man. He was Annunaki.
As i recall, Annunaki are a race of humanoid beings. They live on a planet .. whos name I forgot. It is in our solar system and has an orbital period of approximately 3600 years. Every period it comes close enough for them to get to earth. They are like humans but a bit smarter, have longer faces and are capable of short-distance space travel. They have advanced science and have special uses for gold in particular. It has a bunch of interesting properties they can wield. So they came to earth a few times because of all the gold and started training apes to hunt it for them. At some point they realised, from the mothership just off earth, that the deluge was soon coming. So they instructed Noah to preserve 2 of a bunch of species, including nicely bred apes. They fled earth, avoided death, and these well bred apes started to rule. They became what we call Man.
There is all sorts of evidence in ancient scriptures, tales and artifacts across many civilisations pointing to the Annunaki. The rise of many civilisations coincide with the 3600 year period and were such a step change in technology that it must have been an external impetus. Sumeria, Egypt, thant kind of thing. Also explains why humans obsess with gold but don't know what do with it (other than show it off).
I have over $50 on my debit card, and I'm bored, and I'm afraid I'm going to spend it on something dumb.
You know, my twin sister's birthday is in less than a week, maybe I should be looking for something for that.