The force is strong with this one.
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[QUOTE="poptart"]
Seriously you spend a couple of hours every day? For 3 years? Crumbs. Think of all the things you could have achieved when you finally realise it aint gonna happen.
psychobrew
Think about all the achievements in all those video games he could have had. It's depressing when you realize what he gave up.
2 hours per day for 3 years equates to 2190 hours, or 91.25 days which is exactly 1/4 of a year.
"what did you do before I was born Dad?"
"well I spent a few years trying to lift pencil shavings with my mind son"
" Dad can I be adopted?"
It's possible to prove some things but impossible to disprove anything except the opposites of things that are proven (for example, if it is proven that aliens exist, then it is disproven that aliens do not exist); it is impossible to disprove something without proving something else, however.When you "prove" something, you are coming to a conclusion under the assumption that the information you gained when testing your hypothesis is correct. To know that the data is correct, you have to find proof that it is correct, and to know that you found proof that it is correct, you have to find data proving that the data is correct. It's a never-ending cycle. That's why I don't believe anything can be proven (or disproven). That's science, not philosophy.[QUOTE="Theokhoth"][QUOTE="mmwmwmmwmwmm"]As far as I know, it's impossible to prove or disprove anything. But I'm taking a semi-philosophical approach to this.mmwmwmmwmwmm
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