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#1 twitchmonkey399
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[QUOTE="twitchmonkey399"]Toward the end of the entire show, including all ten parts, that is. @hartsickdisciplhartsickdiscipl

I'll check it out. I already have one problem with it though.. it refers to UFOs as a "modern phenomenon." That's not even close to true. I'll watch it to see what they have to say.

And I already have one problem with yours. The very first video clip I'm shown is a dark, blurry image, like I was describing before. *Sigh* But I'll trust you, and I'll see what they have to say, as well.
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#2 twitchmonkey399
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Toward the end of the entire show, including all ten parts, that is. @hartsickdiscipl
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I could certainly use a credible documentary. This could be interesting. Also, I failed to mention, in addition the the fuzzy, etc. descriptions, the high level of questionable and proven to be fake photos, videos, etc. Certainly, there are clear depictions, I won't deny that. Lastly, I'd recommend this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-su1ZGyXrE There's a bit of stuff I wouldn't give much thought to, but there is an interesting insight on possible explanations of abductions and sightings toward the end. Part one of ten. Thanks for the link.
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The only thing I find strange are his casual remarks about the people he kills "usually" being the bad guys. Honestly, I think he was just trying to be smooth. Also, his last two entries could have been taken in a general, patriotic/historic kind of way; that is, you don't have to agree with our current activity in the middle east to agree with your army friend.
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#5 twitchmonkey399
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[QUOTE="johny300"][QUOTE="hartsickdiscipl"]

I hope you're joking. Take a look at the stars at night, and tell me that you seriously think we're alone. Then watch the DVD called "I know what I saw," and tell me you don't think they've been here around our planet for a very long time.

hartsickdiscipl

I looked at the stars their beautiful nothing more, aliens don't exist that's a fact until it's proven otherwise.

Mathematical probabilities say that it's extremely unlikely that we're alone, even in our own galaxy. Combine that with everything else that I've seen or read in ancient texts, and UFO reports everyday that can't be explained.. I have enough proof. I'm sorry if it's not enough for you.

Letting alone the possibility of alien life that has not made any contact with earth exists, I find it irritating that we have absolutely no clear shots, footage, remains, technology, or any other concrete evidence. They're always fuzzy, dark, blurry, or otherwise hard to study.

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#6 twitchmonkey399
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i didn't kiss yet,who wants to kiss me:P

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From what I've seen you post, I'd say you're not exactly the "can-do" type of guy. It's never too late to fix that, you know. The TC and all of it's girl-related hilarity will see you through, in any case.
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#7 twitchmonkey399
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Absolutely not. There is no logic in that to me whatsoever.

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It's not logic to you? You mean to say it could be for someone else? I've always found logic to be a consistent sort of thing.
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#8 twitchmonkey399
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I'm an Agnostic.

I'm on the fence about the possible existence of a God(s), and I've been leaning more towards belief lately, but I am completely against organized religion of any kind; I don't believe anything man claims to know about God.

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Belief in Jesus' divinity is what gets me past that.

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Protestant Christian. The existence of my God is revealed to me in the beauty of the world and the beauty of life, not to mention the beauty of worship.Acemaster27
And it is the astounding complexity in this beauty that gets me. From the tiny but absolutely essential saprophytic organisms to the incredible examples of symbiotic mutualism, the astounding level of conformity and balance in nature screams to me that we are not an accident.
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#10 twitchmonkey399
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it's possible, but usually (at least in my experience) growing usually slows down around 15.

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That's strange. I experienced rapid growth when I was around 14 and 15, and then continued to grow (albeit at a slower pace) and especially fill out when I was 16-17. I guess everyone's different, but if my research was done properly, most people's growth slows and evens out at around 17-18. TC, given the height of of your parents, and assuming you don't have many other taller relatives, I'd say you'd be lucky to get another inch or two before you stop growing.