I think i saw one in the market the other day...Hmmm maybe i should have pinched him to see if he was real.....
2007-01-08 21:29:32
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answered by ABBYsMom 7
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Not I. As I sit here alone in front of my computer, reading online novels and answering engineering questions, my pot belly rumbles gently (nothing roars with me) and I realize that I am not a real man in the slightest. Nerd is just not a strong enough word to describe the utter lack of strength I embody.
Man, that's depressing. Tell your friend that she made me cry, and that if I wasn't scared of Yahoo! cancelling my numerous accounts I'd launch a DDoS attack against all of her favorite websites.
2007-01-08 20:33:38
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answered by wood_vulture 4
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in short, its all new agey bunk, hype and fiction. ---- area of his theory lies in an astronomical interpretation of the Babylonian advent delusion, the Enuma Elish, wherein he replaces the names of gods with hypothetical planets. even with the undeniable fact that, as a results of fact the critical information for Sitchin's claims lies in his very own individually derived etymologies and not on any scholarly agreed interpretations (inclusive of scholars between the Sumerians themselves), his theories proceed to be at maximum pseudoscience to the overwhelming majority, if no longer the totality, of lecturers.[a million] [...] beginning in 1995, web content consisting of ZetaTalk have pointed out Nibiru or "Planet X" as a huge merchandise interior the outer image voltaic equipment presently on collision course with Earth. Sitchin himself disagrees with those claims. To the Babylonians, Nibiru replaced into the celestial physique or region now and lower back linked with the god Marduk. The be conscious is Akkadian and the which potential is unclear. as a results of this, the hypothetical planet Nibiru is now and lower back additionally observed as Marduk. Sitchin hypothesizes it as a planet in a surprisingly elliptic orbit around the sunlight, with a perihelion passage some 3,six hundred years in the past and assumed orbital era of roughly 3,six hundred to 3,760 years or 3,741 years, he additionally claims it replaced into the abode of a technologically progressed human-like alien race, the Anunnaki, which might have visited Earth in seek of gold debris. ---- even with the undeniable fact that, there is not any longer purely somewhat *information* in help of any of this nonsense, distinctly any astronomical information. Given the considerable furnish of telescopes observing the skies each and every nighttime, it relatively is not any longer attainable that this kind of hypothetical physique could desire to proceed to be undetected. you would be lots extra suited off learning approximately planets that truly exist. between each and every of the spacecraft orbiting or engaged on Mars, and Cassini nonetheless working in Saturn orbit, its unlike we are in need of thrilling genuine planets to look at.
2016-12-16 05:09:45
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answered by ? 4
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Yes. I'm a guy. I treat women with respect. I would never cheat or lie. I have good morals and I believe in God. And believe it or not... I'm not having sex until marriage.
2007-01-08 20:31:20
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answered by Sleepyguy 4
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As hard to find as a needle(or a diamond ring) in a haystack.
2007-01-08 20:30:54
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answered by bronson 2
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Obviously she must have a funny idea about REAL men... And if she is Christian, she'll never find a real man in there.. :D All us real men are satanists!!! ;)
2007-01-08 20:30:12
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answered by Forlorn Hope 7
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Yes but we are all married.
2007-01-08 20:31:00
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answered by kevin_4508 5
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Yes Im here why you ask?
2007-01-08 20:30:31
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answered by Realdeal 2
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I am right here. Come find me.
2007-01-08 20:33:16
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answered by Sarcastic Sid 4
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may-be a just a feel out that or not
2007-01-08 20:45:59
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answered by EVA J 4
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