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    WiseLad

    [61]Oct 30, 2007
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    thanks Eman, I was ready to post the "myth" that Avatars can't fall in love

    not having "attachments" in your mind while becoming avatar, doesn't mean "not loving someone" in your normal life
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    Psyche987

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    WiseLad wrote:
    also lot of people think that the storyline of Zuko, Aang and the Gaang will continue in book 4, in various interviews the creators of Avatar have stated that book 4 would be without zuko and Aang being part of the storyline, and have implied that it will be with new characters.

    Avatar: the Last airbender.

    The legend continues; without Avatar: the last airbender, but georgie, a male character who got kicked out of Yu Gi Oh the spin off after the pilot episodewhere he made a joke about throwing a carddeck in the fire.....

    I'm sorry, this is off topic isn't it.....well, I agree this is definately a myth lol.

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    KrayZ_Katz

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    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:

    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    Atu_1 wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    Can I tell you guys a secret? I hate South Park AND Family Guy =O
    I barely watch FG, and I think South Park would be funny without all the gratuitousness of it.
    Probably same. Plus, everytime I hear swearing, it catches me off guard and scares me. Dunno why that is. I can read it without spazzing, though. -is wierd- So let's talk about how real ghosts are. Anyone a believer?
    i want to believe it but i don't, i used to but i took an interest in science so naturally i had to reject any interst in anything supernatural. (i also turned atheist, but now i'm agnostic)
    I used to not beleive it, too. Then all these really trustworthy people who never would lie talked about these ghosts and stuff that they'd "met", so I started reading more about ghosts and stuff, and then I watched some shows that convinced me. You've gotta admit though, there are some things science could never explain, and half the stuff they teach us is still "in the process of being proved", like Global Warming(I don't know whether to agree or disagree with that one... I guess we should try to conserve energy and forests anyways, but humans just release an itty bittyfraction of all the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere), organic food being better for you, (The nutricionists I've talked to say that it's not been proven that they're better or worse), and evolution (Find me that missing link and I'll believe it.) They used to think that transfats were better for you, but it turns out they're worse.

    How about we get back to the ghosties. Anyone ever been to a haunted house?

    organic food is (pardon my language) bulls***, if anything it's worse because the stuff shoudl be GM'd to stop bugs eating it and leaving s**t on it, organic food has bugs and stuff not worth mentioning on it because of this.

    evolution has had no evidence against it ever, especially not from creationism, so there is no logical reason to diebelieve it, creationism doesn't count as a logical reason, find me evidence that the world was made in 6 days and i'll rethink darwinism.

    global warming is probably true, you've got to look at who's funding all of the research that says it's false, the thing is, no one will ever do anything about it because it's not an immediate threat and politiciand don't like dealing with issues they don't need to immedaitely.

    true, there is lots of stuff science can't explain yet. emphasis on yet, in the future science will be able to explain all of those unsolved mysteries. (yet no one will ever explain why toast always falls butter-side-down)

    Actually, my sources all say that the chances of things happenning JUST SO in order for there to be life are extremely thin. Possible, but not very. The problem isn't the evidence against it, it's the lack of evidence itself. They've shown how a a bear can evolve into a red panda, but how do they know humans evolved from MONKIES? Maybe it's one of those speicies that died out when the Earth was covered with ash or debris or whatever it is. They're still missing a lot of things that make the teory of evolution a scientific fact.

    Here;'s something I found on the internetz. http://www.johnankerberg.org/Articles/_PDFArchives/science/SC1W0102.pdf

    In "Algorithms and the Neo-Darwinian Theory of Evolution," Marcel P. Schutzenberger of

    the University of Paris, France, calculated the probability of evolution based on mutation

    and natural selection. Like many other noted scientists, he concluded that it was "not conceivable"

    because the probability of a chance process accomplishing this is zero: "...there

    is no chance (

    think about it, the odds against life are thin, if the earth was made so it was uninhabitable, we wouldn't be having this conversation would we? only because life exists can we have this chat. anyway, there are billions of planets in the universe without life, why can't one planet in billions have life on it? the odds that 1 in billions will have life are pretty high.
    As far as I'm concerned, I don't really care what EXACTLY happened, nor will sientists ever know. All I know is that it's happened, and I'm glad it did, and dispite what people say, things always work out for the better. If evolution is true, then maybe it's nature's lesson to us about how imperfections can go from bad to amazing. I'm done now. These types of conversation depress me.

    And I thik you're right. Just because scientsts say i's impossible, doesn;'t mean it isn't. That;'s two things evbolution teaches us: optimism and non-perfectionism. Want a cookie?

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    http://www.tv.com/avatar-the-last-airbender/show/28841/is-the-day-of-black-sun-movie-the-end/topic/13281-869701/msgs.html?tag=board_topics;title;10

    people still thinking this myth is true
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    Psyche987

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    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:

    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    Atu_1 wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    Can I tell you guys a secret? I hate South Park AND Family Guy =O
    I barely watch FG, and I think South Park would be funny without all the gratuitousness of it.
    Probably same. Plus, everytime I hear swearing, it catches me off guard and scares me. Dunno why that is. I can read it without spazzing, though. -is wierd- So let's talk about how real ghosts are. Anyone a believer?
    i want to believe it but i don't, i used to but i took an interest in science so naturally i had to reject any interst in anything supernatural. (i also turned atheist, but now i'm agnostic)
    I used to not beleive it, too. Then all these really trustworthy people who never would lie talked about these ghosts and stuff that they'd "met", so I started reading more about ghosts and stuff, and then I watched some shows that convinced me. You've gotta admit though, there are some things science could never explain, and half the stuff they teach us is still "in the process of being proved", like Global Warming(I don't know whether to agree or disagree with that one... I guess we should try to conserve energy and forests anyways, but humans just release an itty bittyfraction of all the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere), organic food being better for you, (The nutricionists I've talked to say that it's not been proven that they're better or worse), and evolution (Find me that missing link and I'll believe it.) They used to think that transfats were better for you, but it turns out they're worse.

    How about we get back to the ghosties. Anyone ever been to a haunted house?

    organic food is (pardon my language) bulls***, if anything it's worse because the stuff shoudl be GM'd to stop bugs eating it and leaving s**t on it, organic food has bugs and stuff not worth mentioning on it because of this.

    evolution has had no evidence against it ever, especially not from creationism, so there is no logical reason to diebelieve it, creationism doesn't count as a logical reason, find me evidence that the world was made in 6 days and i'll rethink darwinism.

    global warming is probably true, you've got to look at who's funding all of the research that says it's false, the thing is, no one will ever do anything about it because it's not an immediate threat and politiciand don't like dealing with issues they don't need to immedaitely.

    true, there is lots of stuff science can't explain yet. emphasis on yet, in the future science will be able to explain all of those unsolved mysteries. (yet no one will ever explain why toast always falls butter-side-down)

    Actually, my sources all say that the chances of things happenning JUST SO in order for there to be life are extremely thin. Possible, but not very. The problem isn't the evidence against it, it's the lack of evidence itself. They've shown how a a bear can evolve into a red panda, but how do they know humans evolved from MONKIES? Maybe it's one of those speicies that died out when the Earth was covered with ash or debris or whatever it is. They're still missing a lot of things that make the teory of evolution a scientific fact.

    Here;'s something I found on the internetz. http://www.johnankerberg.org/Articles/_PDFArchives/science/SC1W0102.pdf

    In "Algorithms and the Neo-Darwinian Theory of Evolution," Marcel P. Schutzenberger of

    the University of Paris, France, calculated the probability of evolution based on mutation

    and natural selection. Like many other noted scientists, he concluded that it was "not conceivable"

    because the probability of a chance process accomplishing this is zero: "...there

    is no chance (

    think about it, the odds against life are thin, if the earth was made so it was uninhabitable, we wouldn't be having this conversation would we? only because life exists can we have this chat. anyway, there are billions of planets in the universe without life, why can't one planet in billions have life on it? the odds that 1 in billions will have life are pretty high.
    As far as I'm concerned, I don't really care what EXACTLY happened, nor will sientists ever know. All I know is that it's happened, and I'm glad it did, and dispite what people say, things always work out for the better. If evolution is true, then maybe it's nature's lesson to us about how imperfections can go from bad to amazing. I'm done now. These types of conversation depress me.

    And I thik you're right. Just because scientsts say i's impossible, doesn;'t mean it isn't. That;'s two things evbolution teaches us: optimism and non-perfectionism. Want a cookie?

    About Darwin: first of all it's the biggest misunderstanding; Darwins interpretations was 'survival of the fittest' a selection pattern which makes certain species survive earlier then others; this selection pattern according to darwin doesn't have to fit extremely to the idea of evolution.

    Things might change, but it's not saying they get better, Darwin isn't specific in this part, he's not perfectionistic when it's evolving 'progress' as for example early vitalists; evolution as the slow progress towards perfection.Darwin's actual theory wasn't the extreme evolution theory as most of the people understand it.

    Second of all; there are a lot of fossiles found of predesseccors of humankind, according to different scientific tests on the bones they can track down how old the skeletons are. What is to be found of all the material found is diversing skeletons; from the earlier eras having more features of the ape (don't ask me what type) skeleton, slowly during time skeletons that have more resemblances of nowadays human. This is how the theory mankind evolved from the ape came up, and this is pretty much the closest toproof, people.

    I don't like the way people see humans evolving from apes seeing as a bad thing. I don't see the ape as a weaker creature, it just has different features. Why shouldn't we be glad evolving from the apes? According to Planet of the Apes we should even be happier; it's even an honour lol.

    Last thing;Mankind evolving from apesDOES have scientific proof (exactly these finds of human bones of predecessors), at least the part ofEuropean continent knows about that that knows how not to let science be interfeared with religion. ok, this is off topic, I know. So let me get back on topic for the next one.

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    WiseLad

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    the thing that might have been proven is that Ape and Homo Sapiens could have come from a "common ancestor" but no human has come directly from today's apes

    the closest ape genes wise is the chimpanzee (98.5 to 99% similar) but all other apes have 24 pairs of chromosomes, while man has only 23
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    ReflectTheStorm

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    Killing your children really is legal.

    Just like breaking a chair I made amirite?

    p.s: Realized a religious debate was going to pick up so here goes.

    1.) We were never created, we've always existed.

    2.) We don't die we simply disappear.

    3.) Time happens in a looooooooop.

    4.) Vision quests are fun.

    5.) Cheesecake owns pie and other cakes, equally.

    6.) My spirit will go onnnn for all of eternity.

    7. Nothing is real, we're all just sitting in a blank room with images and sounds flashing in our minds.

    Edited on 11/01/2007 1:55am
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    ReflectTheStorm

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    tomtitan wrote:
    giants are actually anti-gods in norse mythology that are destined to kill the gods in the end of the world (ragnarok), there are fire giants from the fiery realm of muspell lead by surt and frost giants from jotunheim, there are also regular giants. giants are wise and powerful beasts and they are the arch-enemies of the gods, they aren't a large race of savages that live in the mountains as some sources suggest. most gods had one parent who was a giant/ess, loki had 2 giants for parents, but was still considered an Aesir.
    Norse mythology ftw! My god has a huge hammer.
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    Sektos

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    Thank you Psyche987. The fact is there's an abundance of proof on evolution; fossils (we have NUMEROUS FOUND links, though creationist still say they're missing), comparing DNA showing how geneticly similar species our to one another, and how some our more closely related (chimps and Humans have less than 3% difference in DNA), comparative anatomy eg pentactyl limbs of animals in all animals (fins and bird wings are fused, but the bones are still recognisable), comparative embryology- shows how embryos of animals begin the same and split of in different stages of developement (ep our embryo's have gills that turn into ears) biogeography with animals being found in specific environments. H*ll, its shown in the domestication of animals like cats and dogs, and even moths in london changed during its industialisation to blend in with the now blackened tree bark and buildings.

    Global warming- The fact that green house gases are dozen times higher than ever before, the rapidly melting ice caps, the server droughts here in Australia has caused hundreds of farmers to sell up, and we have a serious water shortage, storms have been getting worse and worse (take Katrina for example). Its incredible clear, with the vaaaast majority of scientist saying that it is real. H*ll, John Howard, our cr*ppy conservatice b*stard PM has had to come out and agree its real.
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    keiran151291

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    everyone discussing evolution.....
    you're all off topic

    please can we return to myths and rumours inside the avatar world
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    Psyche987

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    Sektos wrote:
    Thank you Psyche987. The fact is there's an abundance of proof on evolution; fossils (we have NUMEROUS FOUND links, though creationist still say they're missing), comparing DNA showing how geneticly similar species our to one another, and how some our more closely related (chimps and Humans have less than 3% difference in DNA), comparative anatomy eg pentactyl limbs of animals in all animals (fins and bird wings are fused, but the bones are still recognisable), comparative embryology- shows how embryos of animals begin the same and split of in different stages of developement (ep our embryo's have gills that turn into ears) biogeography with animals being found in specific environments. H*ll, its shown in the domestication of animals like cats and dogs, and even moths in london changed during its industialisation to blend in with the now blackened tree bark and buildings. Global warming- The fact that green house gases are dozen times higher than ever before, the rapidly melting ice caps, the server droughts here in Australia has caused hundreds of farmers to sell up, and we have a serious water shortage, storms have been getting worse and worse (take Katrina for example). Its incredible clear, with the vaaaast majority of scientist saying that it is real. H*ll, John Howard, our cr*ppy conservatice b*stard PM has had to come out and agree its real.

    Ooh....there's just a new release of some guy named Bjorn Lomborg; the dude denies Global Warming....I don't know what to think about that, but I'm dying to read his new book, just to see what's playing in this man's mind and if he hasactual proof againstit...I bet he doesn't.

    Though I do think global warming is not mainly caused by humans, we play a humongous part in causing it....I'm not so keen in science myself, but I've heard rumours of a new ice age after the global warming.....

    Back on topic: Now rumours are Kuzon might be Zuko's grandfather from Ursas side...but we still have to see lol.

    Edited on 11/01/2007 4:49am
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    Psyche987 wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:

    tomtitan wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    Atu_1 wrote:
    KrayZ_Katz wrote:
    Can I tell you guys a secret? I hate South Park AND Family Guy =O
    I barely watch FG, and I think South Park would be funny without all the gratuitousness of it.
    Probably same. Plus, everytime I hear swearing, it catches me off guard and scares me. Dunno why that is. I can read it without spazzing, though. -is wierd- So let's talk about how real ghosts are. Anyone a believer?
    i want to believe it but i don't, i used to but i took an interest in science so naturally i had to reject any interst in anything supernatural. (i also turned atheist, but now i'm agnostic)
    I used to not beleive it, too. Then all these really trustworthy people who never would lie talked about these ghosts and stuff that they'd "met", so I started reading more about ghosts and stuff, and then I watched some shows that convinced me. You've gotta admit though, there are some things science could never explain, and half the stuff they teach us is still "in the process of being proved", like Global Warming(I don't know whether to agree or disagree with that one... I guess we should try to conserve energy and forests anyways, but humans just release an itty bittyfraction of all the carbon dioxide in the atmosphere), organic food being better for you, (The nutricionists I've talked to say that it's not been proven that they're better or worse), and evolution (Find me that missing link and I'll believe it.) They used to think that transfats were better for you, but it turns out they're worse.

    How about we get back to the ghosties. Anyone ever been to a haunted house?

    organic food is (pardon my language) bulls***, if anything it's worse because the stuff shoudl be GM'd to stop bugs eating it and leaving s**t on it, organic food has bugs and stuff not worth mentioning on it because of this.

    evolution has had no evidence against it ever, especially not from creationism, so there is no logical reason to diebelieve it, creationism doesn't count as a logical reason, find me evidence that the world was made in 6 days and i'll rethink darwinism.

    global warming is probably true, you've got to look at who's funding all of the research that says it's false, the thing is, no one will ever do anything about it because it's not an immediate threat and politiciand don't like dealing with issues they don't need to immedaitely.

    true, there is lots of stuff science can't explain yet. emphasis on yet, in the future science will be able to explain all of those unsolved mysteries. (yet no one will ever explain why toast always falls butter-side-down)

    Actually, my sources all say that the chances of things happenning JUST SO in order for there to be life are extremely thin. Possible, but not very. The problem isn't the evidence against it, it's the lack of evidence itself. They've shown how a a bear can evolve into a red panda, but how do they know humans evolved from MONKIES? Maybe it's one of those speicies that died out when the Earth was covered with ash or debris or whatever it is. They're still missing a lot of things that make the teory of evolution a scientific fact.

    Here;'s something I found on the internetz. http://www.johnankerberg.org/Articles/_PDFArchives/science/SC1W0102.pdf

    In "Algorithms and the Neo-Darwinian Theory of Evolution," Marcel P. Schutzenberger of

    the University of Paris, France, calculated the probability of evolution based on mutation

    and natural selection. Like many other noted scientists, he concluded that it was "not conceivable"

    because the probability of a chance process accomplishing this is zero: "...there

    is no chance (

    think about it, the odds against life are thin, if the earth was made so it was uninhabitable, we wouldn't be having this conversation would we? only because life exists can we have this chat. anyway, there are billions of planets in the universe without life, why can't one planet in billions have life on it? the odds that 1 in billions will have life are pretty high.
    As far as I'm concerned, I don't really care what EXACTLY happened, nor will sientists ever know. All I know is that it's happened, and I'm glad it did, and dispite what people say, things always work out for the better. If evolution is true, then maybe it's nature's lesson to us about how imperfections can go from bad to amazing. I'm done now. These types of conversation depress me.

    And I thik you're right. Just because scientsts say i's impossible, doesn;'t mean it isn't. That;'s two things evbolution teaches us: optimism and non-perfectionism. Want a cookie?

    About Darwin: first of all it's the biggest misunderstanding; Darwins interpretations was 'survival of the fittest' a selection pattern which makes certain species survive earlier then others; this selection pattern according to darwin doesn't have to fit extremely to the idea of evolution.

    Things might change, but it's not saying they get better, Darwin isn't specific in this part, he's not perfectionistic when it's evolving 'progress' as for example early vitalists; evolution as the slow progress towards perfection.Darwin's actual theory wasn't the extreme evolution theory as most of the people understand it.

    Second of all; there are a lot of fossiles found of predesseccors of humankind, according to different scientific tests on the bones they can track down how old the skeletons are. What is to be found of all the material found is diversing skeletons; from the earlier eras having more features of the ape (don't ask me what type) skeleton, slowly during time skeletons that have more resemblances of nowadays human. This is how the theory mankind evolved from the ape came up, and this is pretty much the closest toproof, people.

    I don't like the way people see humans evolving from apes seeing as a bad thing. I don't see the ape as a weaker creature, it just has different features. Why shouldn't we be glad evolving from the apes? According to Planet of the Apes we should even be happier; it's even an honour lol.

    Last thing;Mankind evolving from apesDOES have scientific proof (exactly these finds of human bones of predecessors), at least the part ofEuropean continent knows about that that knows how not to let science be interfeared with religion. ok, this is off topic, I know. So let me get back on topic for the next one.

    That's why I beleive in the Darwin Theory, but not the neo-darwin theory. But do you seriously want to beleive your GREEEEEEEAAAAAAT grandparent is a peice of algea? All those skulls show is that at onetime humans RESEMBLED monkies. Like at onetime horses RESEMBLED dogs. You know... just pointing that out.

    My point is, why does it HAVE to be evolution, a theory that hangs so clearly on faith that it's almost the equivalant of creationism. You know, the Bible's REALLY historically accurate, and scientist have been trying to disprove it for years to no avail. The world of the supernatural can not be exploreed by science. That's where a lot of scientists make their mistakes.

    Theories can not be disproved, only proved. Neo-darwinism has NOT been proved at all. Hence why it's still just a theory that is doubted by many renownd scientists...

    -withdraws to corner- I feel like I'm being scolded which is why I hate these things...

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    Sektos

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    Sektos wrote:
    Thank you Psyche987. The fact is there's an abundance of proof on evolution; fossils (we have NUMEROUS FOUND links, though creationist still say they're missing), comparing DNA showing how geneticly similar species our to one another, and how some our more closely related (chimps and Humans have less than 3% difference in DNA), comparative anatomy eg pentactyl limbs of animals in all animals (fins and bird wings are fused, but the bones are still recognisable), comparative embryology- shows how embryos of animals begin the same and split of in different stages of developement (ep our embryo's have gills that turn into ears) biogeography with animals being found in specific environments. H*ll, its shown in the domestication of animals like cats and dogs, and even moths in london changed during its industialisation to blend in with the now blackened tree bark and buildings.

    Global warming- The fact that green house gases are dozen times higher than ever before, the rapidly melting ice caps, the server droughts here in Australia has caused hundreds of farmers to sell up, and we have a serious water shortage, storms have been getting worse and worse (take Katrina for example). Its incredible clear, with the vaaaast majority of scientist saying that it is real. H*ll, John Howard, our cr*ppy conservatice b*stard PM has had to come out and agree its real.


    PROOF, i just stated some for u right there. AND THATS GENERALISING IT!!!! OMG hangs on faith, your kiddding right! The Bible says that Jews were slaves in eygpt, guess what, EYGPT DIDNT HAVE SLAVES, they were one of the most advance societies socially; women could own a business, could divorce, could even become doctors. The bible is vastly inaccurate historically, the gospels dont even agree on the facts of when Jesus; actually Esus in old Hebrew, was born! And a world flood in which all the animals, only two of each species, got on a boat! and where did all that water go, why then is their fossils of species of transitional forms spaced out in perfect time frames in sedimentry rock, or the carbon dating that shows how long ago species was on earth; billons of years, not thousands like in the Bible. And we are not evolved from monkies, but a modern ancestor.

    Thats the thing about science, your personal preferance for what u believe doesnt count when it comes to facts!
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    Sektos

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    In science Theory is the logical or mathamatical explanation, discribing how something works, what something is or how it came to be, and needs to be backed up by substantial proof. Evolution does this perfectly and has plenty of proof to back it up. I suggest you actually do some reading on evolution from ppl not funded by conservatives and fundamentalists
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    avrurakinninami

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    I think its really off-topic right now. No offence.
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    Sektos

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    yeah, sorry i however felt compelled to respond

    What other myths are there?
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    avrurakinninami

    [77]Nov 1, 2007
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    I dont know, maybe a myth about Iroh who teach Zuko the advanced firebending in a upcoming episode, or about the fact that the fire element is the best to fight the combustion man.
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    Sektos

    [78]Nov 1, 2007
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    Im not sure thatIroh will be with Zuko anymore, that he'll travel in search of his mother alone, or with the Gaang.
    Edited on 11/01/2007 6:06am
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    Sektos

    [79]Nov 1, 2007
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    However, i would love a season of Iroh teaching both othem adavnced moves, and Zuko and Aang get into a massive fight with Iroh in the background just shaking his head.
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    Nakkie34

    [80]Nov 1, 2007
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    I think the only reason why it's called the legend of aang is because THE LAST AIRBENDER, just wouldn't sound good in their language.

    IM from Holland and it would be called. Avatar: de laatste luchtstuurder

    I can tell, it sounds like crap
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