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Materialism

lopez

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The body shouldn't be defined in contrast to the soul or personality since that is a religious view point. The body should be defined independent of wether the soul is a part of the body or not. Materialist philosophy and holistic wievs see the soul and body as one. Biology of the brain and the chemical hormones of the body also indicate that the "soul" is a part of the body. Phenomenas such as ghost arms or motor memories in the spinal cord should also be considered. Additionally both modern religious persons and atheist are often toning down the difference between the mind and the body.
 
I personally prefer 2% over whole milk. It's what I grew up with.
 
Way too expensive... unless it's under warranty.

Indeed it is. ;)
And plus, the Manager is an old Unit buddy of mine, so I get the Toyota Family Discount. A tune-up, oil change, balance/rotation, fuel injection cleaning, and more only cost me $98 at max! Basically, the cost of the materials used. Ranger's always watch out for one and other, my friend.
 
Indeed it is. ;)
And plus, the Manager is an old Unit buddy of mine, so I get the Toyota Family Discount. A tune-up, oil change, balance/rotation, fuel injection cleaning, and more only cost me $98 at max! Basically, the cost of the materials used. Ranger's always watch out for one and other, my friend.

Tight deal. The tune up alone is at least 98 depending on what you need.
 
This thread is too funny to let die...

I ate at the Chinese buffet for dinner tonight. I'm going to regret that in about 20 minutes....

:lol:
 
Awesome scene from Tombstone:

Johnny Tyler: Is something on your mind?

Wyatt Earp: Just want to let you know you're sittin' in my chair.

Johnny Tyler: Is that a fact?

Wyatt Earp: Yeah, it's a fact.

Johnny Tyler: Well, for a man who don't go heeled you run your mouth kind of reckless, don't you?

Wyatt Earp: No need to go heeled to get the bulge on a tub like you.

Johnny Tyler: Is that a fact?

Wyatt Earp: Mm-hmm. That's a fact.

[Johnny Tyler stands up.]

Johnny Tyler: Well, I'm real scared.

Wyatt Earp: Damn right, you're scared. I can see that in your eyes.

[Wyatt walks up to Johnny as Johnny reaches for his gun.]

Johnny Tyler: All right now.

Wyatt Earp: Go ahead. Go ahead, skin it. Skin that smoke wagon and see what happens.

Johnny Tyler: Listen, mister, I-I'm gettin' awful tired of your--

[Wyatt slaps Johnny hard in the face.]

Wyatt Earp: I'm gettin' awful tired of your gas. Now jerk that pistol and go to work.

[Johnny doesn't do anything and Wyatt slaps him in the face again.]

Wyatt Earp: I said throw down, boy.

[Wyatt slaps Johnny harder and when Johnny turns to look at Wyatt his mouth is bleeding.]

Wyatt Earp: You gonna do somethin' or just stand there and bleed?

[Johnny still doesn't do anything.]

Wyatt Earp: No? I didn't think so.
 
I am too cheap to go to the Infinity dealership. I let my buddy do it for a quarter of the cost.

Changed all my rotors, pads, oil for 300$. :P
 
Did you know that when you look at a planet and you see it's light, that planet's not even there... that's just a light; that's just your neighbor shining a flashlight right into your yard ... lookin for 'coons.
 
The spelling of balogna has always annoyed me.

Who the hell thought it would be smart to spell it balogna, but pronounce it baloney
 
The spelling of balogna has always annoyed me.

Who the hell thought it would be smart to spell it balogna, but pronounce it baloney

Its a word picked up by the italians, but based on the latin word 'Bononia.' which apparently means over processed round meat. I guess thats where the pronunciations get funny.

When I was a kid I used to wonder how it got the be that shape. I mean, if a steak comes from a cow but is a muscle, was there a round animal running around; basically like a bologna tube/cylinder with feet and a head?

I thought too much as a kid.
 
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