Yes. Unless you're ok with this grouping.Bob Dole, Donald J. Trump...must Dante name others?
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Yes. Unless you're ok with this grouping.Bob Dole, Donald J. Trump...must Dante name others?
I believe we are all missing the most important part.I have to ask, were we using commercially pure aluminum in 1947, or alloyed?
Did you fail critical thinking?Yes. Unless you're ok with this grouping.
You strike me more as a critical theory person.Did you fail critical thinking?
While Donald Trump is frequently noted for using illeism (referring to oneself in the third person), Barack Obama has occasionally used the device jokingly, such as joking to Stephen Colbert about a "third term" where he'd feed lines to a stand-in, as seen on YouTube. Obama typically focuses on "I", "you", and "we" to build narrative, while other politicians use it to appear more objective![]()
Why do some people refer to themselves in the third person?
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump occasionally refers to himself as "Trump" - instead of using the words "I" or "me". Why do some people do that?www.bbc.com
Why do you call other Christians idiots? That's what drove me away from Christianity, Christians don't even like each other unless beliefs and Bible interpretations are exactly the same.I can't control the idiocy of others. Nowhere in the bible does it imply the earth is special.
You're a hammer looking for a nail.Why do you call other Christians idiots?
Way to make absolute statements.That's what drove me away from Christianity, Christians don't even like each other unless beliefs and Bible interpretations are exactly the same.

No, because you ain't right in the head.Why? Because you recoil at the logical conclusion of your atheism? It's hilarious when atheists make moral arguments.
Of course you are going to see it that way. I just destroyed your world view with less than 65 words.No, because you ain't right in the head.
And it's getting worse, because now you're delusional.Of course you are going to see it that way. I just destroyed your world view with less than 65 words.
Said the righteously indignant new moral minority atheist who expects everyone to agree and accept his code of morals.And it's getting worse, because now you're delusional.
Trolling, son? Trying to make this thread all about you?Did you fail critical thinking?
While Donald Trump is frequently noted for using illeism (referring to oneself in the third person), Barack Obama has occasionally used the device jokingly, such as joking to Stephen Colbert about a "third term" where he'd feed lines to a stand-in, as seen on YouTube. Obama typically focuses on "I", "you", and "we" to build narrative, while other politicians use it to appear more objective![]()
Why do some people refer to themselves in the third person?
Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump occasionally refers to himself as "Trump" - instead of using the words "I" or "me". Why do some people do that?www.bbc.com

Nope. Hell, you can't even abide by your own code, how could I expect you to handle my much more stringent requirments?Said the righteously indignant new moral minority atheist who expects everyone to agree and accept his code of morals.
Okay, try and convince the Universe that it is not.Trolling, son? Trying to make this thread all about you?![]()
I have free will but thanks for admitting to be the church lady I always knew you were. Go ahead... make some more moral arguments while I shit all over your religion, church lady.Nope. Hell, you can't even abide by your own code, how could I expect you to handle my much more stringent requirments?
Not what?Okay, try and convince the Universe that it is not.
Analysis of alleged "alien" material from crash sites, such as Roswell, has occasionally revealed 100% pure aluminum, which is unusual because aluminum rarely occurs in nature without being alloyed with other elements. While UFO proponents cite this purity as evidence of extraterrestrial technology, scientific analysis often identifies such materials as terrestrial debris, industrial byproducts, or, in some cases, not having an extraterrestrial origin, according to NewsNation and a 2024 Pentagon report.
- "Pure" Aluminum Claims: Proponents, including researchers highlighted in media, have stated that samples, such as those discussed on the Alien Encounters series, are 100% aluminum, noting that pure aluminum is not typically used in earthly manufacturing due to its instability.
- Scientific and Official Findings: The U.S. government's All-domain Anomaly Resolution Office (AARO), in collaboration with the Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL), analyzed samples in 2022 and found that material, including items from the "To The Stars" organization, did not show clear evidence of being alien.
- Other "Alien" Materials: The Pentagon has reportedly studied other alloys and exotic materials in Las Vegas related to UAP (Unidentified Aerial Phenomena) investigations.
- Commercial Use: It is important to distinguish this from commercially sold "space alien" statues, which are often marketed as being made from 100% recycled cast aluminum
A light is Not a Flying Object. It's a light.