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  • yurimon0
    • flawed, my cats both come when called, well... one passed away recently but stillZOOP
    • most retarded article I've read in a while.ESKEMA
    • its said science so it must be true.yurimon
    • there's a HUGE difference between simply saying something is science and verified conclusive scientific evidenceZOOP
    • factZOOP
    • but most of science is theory not fact though...very few scientific principles that make scientific law.yurimon
    • aka factyurimon
    • there's plenty of scientific factsESKEMA
    • I knew it! No wonder I hate these fucking sneaky pussies.utopian
    • so can you make a list of scientific facts please that are not theories..yurimon
    • how about water solidifies at 0°C and reach ebulition at 100 °C. Is that a theory? Or do you not consider that science?ESKEMA
    • who made up the system of degrees? yes it observable but is this aspect true? im a post..yurimon
    • "Negative forty is the temperature at which the Fahrenheit and Celsius scales correspond; that is, -40°F = -40°C. Just as ice melts at 33 degrees, just as 13 inches equals 33 centimeters, just as 666 divided by 212 Fahrenheit (boiling point of water) is equal to Pi 3.1415, the serendipitous lineup of Fahrenheit and Celsius at 40 perfectly coincides with Masonic/Mystery school numerological knowledge"yurimon
    • -40°C. Just as ice melts at 33 degrees, just as 13 inches equals 33 centimeters, just as 666 divided by 212 Fahrenheit (boiling point of water) is equal to Pi 3.1415, the serendipitous lineup of Fahrenheit and Celsius at 40 perfectly coincides with Masonic/Mystery school numerological knowledge"yurimon
    • (boiling point of water) is equal to Pi 3.1415, the serendipitous lineup of Fahrenheit and Celsius at 40 perfectly coincides with Masonic/Mystery school numerological knowledge"yurimon
    • with Masonic/Mystery school numerological knowledge"yurimon
    • is it true also of that fact? similar to the video above. just sayinyurimon
    • could be more convincing if you'd referred to zero kelvin as an accurate standard, and less coincidental anomaliesZOOP
    • 273.2 lunar months days related to 273.2 kelvin, absolute 0. moon radius .2723 of earths..
      tis true? yay or nay?
      yurimon
    • please stop feeding the trolls, folkshereswhatidid
    • you're adorable, yuriscarabin
    • stop trolling the feed..yurimon

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