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|    John H. Gohde to All    |
|    A Brief History of Time    |
|    04 Feb 14 05:12:56    |
      From: john.h.gohde@gmail.com              A Brief History of Time by Stephen Hawking (Sep 1, 1998)              The perfect book for really stupid, egotistical, people who have the arrogance       to believe that by reading Hawking's deluded rantings, that alone would make       them smart. Lookie, look who is reading _A Brief History of Time_ in       public. Gee, I bet that        they must be smart. LOL              Nah! Jim Carrey is still the same sick dumb ass that he always was. Carrey's       dumber and dumber movie makes me want to barf.              Stephen Hawking is nothing but a modern day throwback to the Greek Platonic       idea that anyone can learn about reality merely by thinking about it without       getting their hands dirty.              The idea that Hawking's knows anything at all about alternative medicine is       revolting. The fool after all couldn't even save himself. I bet that hefty       dosages of vitamin D a very long time ago would have done the trick.              Think all that you want to, Hawking. Just don't crap over the healing powers       of vitamin D.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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