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Gibberings CLXVI - You go away for a weekend...

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yes it si nature, SHM, what's that meant to mean? I live in some of the most beautiful valleys in the world.
Why do I detect that you are trying to argue with me for some reason?
When I mentioned about the aqueduct, although it is true, I was trying to me a joke hence the "lol"

Evey

EDIT; I'm proud of where I live I don't see why that should be an issue with anyone????
 
Why do you detect everyone is always trying to argue with you Evey?

That's some problem you have. I'm here to help you anytime you need it.

Read my posts. Where you live is beautiful. All I intimated was an aqueduct isn't nature. That's all.
 
I don't detect that everyone is at all. I ASKED you.
In the past I'd have assumed you were n probably argued with you. But I didn't. I asked if you were.

Thanks for saying my place is beautiful. I see what you mean.
Yea the aqueduct isn't nature. It was done by Thomas Telford.

Hope you are doing ok? Lovely day innit?

Evey xxxx
 
I don't detect that everyone is at all. x

Welllllll, maybe sometimes eh?

A little less confrontation might go a long way, that is all. And of course you live in a beautiful place. It's hard to live in Wales and not live in a beautiful place. Unless its Merthyr...
 
An aqueduct isn't nature, no; but the valley it's spanning certainly is.

But if you really wanted to stretch the argument, you could argue that inventing stuff is baked into humans; therefore, it's natural for us to invent stuff.

Yeah. If... ;)

(point taken, honest)
 
What about stepping down from the trees and making a new life on the open grassy plains? Of course, you could argue that that wasn't really humans, but the last common ancestor we share with chimpanzees .....

Or you could say walking on the ground, fire, growing food near to home to make it easier to catch -- all that was just moving stuff into position for the big one. And after the next big life-changing event, things such as kinetic energy not from muscles, transport networks and mass-production will be relegated to "just arranging things" for what happened next.

Well fire is generally thought of as being the turning point in human history that led to all sorts of things such as the ability to cook etc which led to the broadening of our diet, which was what resulted in the subsequent increase in brain size.

I don't know enough about human history to make a serious argument, I was just throwing it out there!
 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pontcysyllte_Aqueduct

I live within walking distance to this.... one of the most amazing pieces of nature you'll ever see.

That would make you fairly close to me then. Although being Wales everywhere is fairly close to everywhere so is not saying much. Had a hospital appointment in the big town around there not so long back. Seemed like a nice place. Also had more Polish people than I ever expected to see in any place outside Poland. That's not said as a criticism cos the section of town where virtually every shop is Polish looked really interesting. I love shops like that. Also quite amused at the sheer numbers of people swigging bottles of voddy at 10am whilst pushing buggies. That's a better class of alcoholism than white cider on park benches for sure.
 
Well fire is generally thought of as being the turning point in human history that led to all sorts of things such as the ability to cook etc which led to the broadening of our diet, which was what resulted in the subsequent increase in brain size.

I don't know enough about human history to make a serious argument, I was just throwing it out there!

My addiction specialist is convinced that apes finding psilocybe mushrooms in cow dung and eating them lead to an expansion of our mental faculties helping our evolution as human beings. This guys is a senior doctor and has been working with drug addicts for the past 30 years.

He mostly deals with smackies and crackheads and is amazingly happy to have one patient(me) who seems so into his psychedelics.
 
ARGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGGG seriously about to lose the will to live ffs!!!! Trying to insert links in for a new member. And a whole section of links I have inserted WON'T BLOODY SHOW.... so I keep looking trying to see if I've got a digit wrong or something but can't tell then I edit them and my ISP keeps going to some stupid reset your password BS!!! I try clicking back to get rid of it but it won't let me so I have to type the site address in and start again... Have spent an hour doing this and my ISP is STILL taking me to the fucking reset your password BS.... I don't want to reset my password so why doesn't it just fuck off when I'm trying to sort these links out for a new member... Really hating technology at mo because if it's not that it's my phone being slow, crashing or whatever n my network provider basically saying they can't do nothing about it!!!!!

Is the universe trying to tell me something here?

Evey :(
 
He's cool as hell, totally unexpected, I thought he would be like the other wankers my parents forced me to see. I actually look forward to appointments with this guys, top bloke, we just chat for hours and he's incredibly knowledged.

He said he was against banning MXE as he could see potential for depression treatment, he made me recall my trips on it in detailed and was very interested.

Rare you meet people like this, he also works for free, I mean he's paid by the state health program, he doesn't charge me for visits.

I had some private addiction specialists that were complete frauds, ignorant and expensive.
 
Well fire is generally thought of as being the turning point in human history that led to all sorts of things such as the ability to cook etc which led to the broadening of our diet, which was what resulted in the subsequent increase in brain size.
And also made the "susceptibility to low temperatures" gene, and any others that might have been tagging along with it, a bit less likely to be passed on. Thus increasing genetic diversity a little. (Shambles -- weren't we talking about evolution the other night?)

It's all really just a series of incremental improvements. Some of which build not on the most recent one, but on one from some time ago; so it's not a single line of progression, but a tangle with branches coming off here and there and some of them joining back up later. It's actually very, very hard to point to a single specific moment in time when something happened and say that the difference between before and after that event was greater than the difference between before and after any other event.

As I've alluded to previously, some future armchair historian with a bit of artificially-enhanced confidence probably will point to (for argument's sake) the advent of computer networking as the turning point in human history; and the building of factories, canals, aqueducts, steam engines, pumping stations, railways, viaducts, electrical power stations and so forth was all just mere scene-setting.
 
If thats ya biggest problem in life, you should be one of the happiest people in the world, really.

Cheer up ;)

No need to be sarcastic is there? I didn't say it was my biggest problem. Am I not allowed to moan about things now.
Nick you obviously have an issue with me please put me on ignore because I've had enough of your snipping I'm not in the mood for it.

Evey
 
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