@pettytalk saidI don’t care what you find offensive.
I find offensive your knack for manipulating text.
You’re offensive. You’re post was offensive.
@pettytalk saidI don’t care what you find offensive.
I find offensive your knack for manipulating text.
@ghost-of-a-duke removed their quoted postThe Arsene Wenger vision is strong with this one …
@very-rusty saidDid you even report that post?
Yet for reasons known only to the powers that be it is quite ok to pretend someone has passed during a Pandemic when people are actually dying.
@ghost-of-a-duke saidExactly. So not viewing the sun through the colander.
Not so sure about the bag thing, but viewing the eclipse through a colander is something science bods have recommended before. (You hold it above the ground with your back to the sun. You don't view the sun through the gaps in the colander). In essence, the colander projects many little suns onto the ground so you can see the transit of the moon safely.
@david-burton saidI’d ban you, but it looks like someone’s beaten me to it.
no I am not but Jackson was,personaly I would ban all his music.
@pettytalk saidYour not doing very well with your posting in the last 24 hours are you PettyTalk.
When getting saluted, keep an eye out for double agents. The way you can spot them is by their peculiar salute. These tricky double agents don't use the nostrils to stick their fingers in. They turn their back to you, stick a finger in their rear hole, and then fart.
@kellyjay saidLemonJello would say this post by you is “word salad”; and he’s be correct, it is.
I don’t either. But we are talking about what is right in front of us we know a mind generates instructions that preforms complex functional processes within integrated systems.
Naturally speaking that is how those processes are naturally programmed, and within life the genetic code using biological features preforms complex processes to generate forms and functions, lev ...[text shortened]... our mind off to avoid acknowledging that and accepting mindlessness is capable of doing all of that.
@kellyjay saidWhat facts do you bring to the table to support your world view and your way of looking at things that support reality as you see it?
What facts do you bring to the table to support your worldview and your way of looking at things that support reality as you see it?
@pettytalk saidWhat did I say that you found offensive… was it my taking the piss out of your post about using a colander to view the sun or the fact that you said you actually put a plastic bag over your eyes to shield you from the eclipse?
It was not meant to be a joke. It was meant to be a fly swatter. You find offensive the neighbor's cat fertilizing your garden. I find other things offensive.
@drewnogal saidHe’s a nasty individual; probably plagiarised what he wrote though…
I don’t think I’ve ever read anything quite that vicious here in a long while. You’re quite a nasty piece of work aren’t you, as were those that have encouraged you for saying it.
@pettytalk saidIt’s difficult to say which more stupid; looking directly at the sun through the holes in a colander or putting a black plastic bag over your head. Perhaps, like the colander, the bag had holes in it to protect children from suffocating which you could look through. If you’ve damaged your maculas you’ll know.
I'm in the East valley, and the same %, I assume.
Yes, I know about the leaves and pin holes. At the time I took the photos of the shadows the eclipse was about 50% (half-moon shape). Without eye protection we are told that we can use a colander to view the eclipse indirectly.
I used, believe it or not, a Home Depot, throwaway, black plastic liner for a paint roller ...[text shortened]... dent on my part on either. Or should I be blunt with myself, and say that it was a stupid thing do?