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Gannon wrote:
Himmelslicht wrote:What about Tardigrades?
Why does everyone have to die and Tardigrades stay here from the day they're born and never die? Those little bastards :mrgreen:
I did not know what a Tardigrade was so I googled it. Wow, they are weird. They look like something from a science fiction movie. :)
Yeah, they're resilient!
They resist literally EVERYTHING! Scientists are very curious about them because for being so tiny and having a hard exoskeleton they resist fire, water, ice, even the 0ºC of the universe (that is -273ºC or 459ºF), the coldest temperature known to us.
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Himmelslicht wrote:
Gannon wrote:
Himmelslicht wrote:What about Tardigrades?
Why does everyone have to die and Tardigrades stay here from the day they're born and never die? Those little bastards :mrgreen:
I did not know what a Tardigrade was so I googled it. Wow, they are weird. They look like something from a science fiction movie. :)
Yeah, they're resilient!
They resist literally EVERYTHING! Scientists are very curious about them because for being so tiny and having a hard exoskeleton they resist fire, water, ice, even the 0ºC of the universe (that is -273ºC or 459ºF), the coldest temperature known to us.

Wow those are pretty cool. Thanks for the lesson :wink:
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His opinions on War, and will it ever end ?
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What really happens when we die?

Can I have a Tardis?
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Will 2015 have any surprises for me?
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Will I finally throw my very belated wedding party, God, O God? :P
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Are my husbands doing okay?
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Where were you during The Holocaust...Katrina...Any of the Wars...9/11...The Post Christmas Tsunami et al ??? (...and yet my neighbour seems to think you helped her find her lost car keys...and helped her team win the football game ) What's up with THAT?
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Carla Hurst-Chandler wrote:Where were you during The Holocaust...Katrina...Any of the Wars...9/11...The Post Christmas Tsunami et al ??? (...and yet my neighbour seems to think you helped her find her lost car keys...and helped her team win the football game ) What's up with THAT?
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Where in the world did I put my car keys? Just send me a sign, please, please
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Why? Why?
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Call it " BLIND FAITH " either ya got it or ya don't "
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"Is there an afterlife in which we are reunited with everyone and anyone?"
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Why am I a doofus all too often? But I periodically ask Him that already too.
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If I had a question for God I would ask why do you take our loved ones when there are many morons in jail and prisons that should be taken away.
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