Wallacegromit

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  1. about 7 hours ago on Pearls Before Swine

    Per Wikipedia: A 2018 YouGov poll found that around 4% of the population of the United States believed in flat Earth, while the POLES 2021 Survey found around 10% of the United States population believed that the Earth is flat.

  2. 15 days ago on Pearls Before Swine

    I guess my age is showing… The comic references “The DOORs” songs, which were Rock. “Burn, baby, burn!” was Disco (Full Disclosure: yes I danced to it)

  3. 2 months ago on Non Sequitur

    Yes I think Christians banned Christmas, I know they did! Things are not like today, back in the Good Ole Days, things be crazy… Tinyurl.Com/mv4n6jtk , or read Christmas on Wikipedia.

  4. 2 months ago on Non Sequitur

    My snarky part was the return to “Christian roots”, and Make america great. Not the fact that Christmas was banned by Christians… Tinyurl.Com/mv4n6jtk

  5. 2 months ago on Non Sequitur

    Yes I had read about it previously, the snarky part was that we should return to the “Good ole Days”, and the make America great again crack…

  6. 2 months ago on Non Sequitur

    I remember back in the good ole days when Christmas was banned in the USA (I read about it, I was not there. and not all of the USA)! Make America Great Again, and bring back the Christmas Bans, let us return to our christian roots!!! /s

  7. 3 months ago on Herman

    The head gear does not look strapped on, the strap under the chin is dangling. As soon as you turn it on, off it goes???

  8. 4 months ago on Pearls Before Swine

    “Hundreds of papers were published at the end of the 60’s into the 70’s about a coming ice age. It is a myth that it never happened….”

    “Hundreds”, please list them. I know you will not answer, and your mind is already made up, so this is for others…

    Here is a discussion of the papers, and the sensationalism that rose up around them: (You can google “1970s prediction of an ice age”)

    “One of the undying, zombie-like arguments against climate change is that you can’t trust climate scientists because they started out making doom and gloom claims about global cooling in the 1970s.”

    “But people who obsess about these few instances of cooling-focused press are being a bit selective. It’s not as if the concept of global warming was absent from the 1970s media (or even the 1950s or 1960s media). A 1977 New York Times headline read “Climate Peril May Force Limits on Coal and Oil, Carter Aide Says,” for example. "

    arstechnica.COM/science/2016/06/that-70s-myth-did-climate-science-really-call-for-a-coming-ice-age/

  9. 5 months ago on Pearls Before Swine

    I go a step further, and log out of my Google account on my Android phone. Maps still work, Play Store does not (I log back in twice a year for app updates).

  10. 5 months ago on Herman

    I was thinking it would be hard as a rock, or at least rock like!