This couldn't be considered a rant, this could be considered not a rant, it's all about how you see it really but whatever. 1. Science is not evil. Science is a tool and all about how you use it. If you use science to create something that will destroy the entire universe by a single whim, then science is being used for evil. If you use science to cure all known diseases and we can all live until we're over 1,000 years old, then science is being used for good. It's all about how you ...
We all know about issues and problems. First world problems, Third world problems, etc. we all know that annoying person who has a lot of first world problems that aren't even problems at all. Like his homework being done late and such. Well, problems are still problems, no matter what the scale is. Sure, are there more important problems, such as starving people in Africa/around the globe? The plagues of cholera that happen around the world? People not getting the appropriate vaccinations ...
The story of England starts way WAY back, back to the 400s AD. The Romans left modern day England. Around 450 AD Germanic tribes started, like the Anglos and the Saxons, who gave us the phrase "Anglo-Saxon". It's also worth mentioning that England is old English for "Land of the Angles/Anglos". Then, during the late 500s AD Christian missionaries rolled in, bringing Latin words and Christianity to England. Then at around 800 AD, vikings came in with words like "die" ...
What if communism in Japan died out completely before Mario was made? Here's a video to help you out
Hi, and welcome to Who's Theory Is It Anyway, where everything's made up and the logic doesn't matter. On tonight's show, Pokemon professor rangernumberx, evolution expert rangernumberx, wedlocke winner rangernumberx, and Bidoof brained rangernumberx. I'm rangernumberx, let's go make s**t up. That's right, I'm back from holiday so it's another episode. This time, I'm looking deep into legendaries and what makes a legendary. According to Bulbapedia (my main source of info for these ...