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  • M
    "Biologics". To repeat a point made elsewhere, a "UFO scene" person talking about something in the context of biological science using a word that is already in widespread use in biological science with a completely different, fairly...
  • Mendel
    Thank you for watching the dadgum video for us.
  • Mendel
    Mendel reacted to Ann K's post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Funny Funny.
    If you want a friendly term, I suggest calling them "gumballs", or in Brit-speak, "gob-stoppers".
  • Mendel
    Mendel reacted to John J.'s post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Funny Funny.
    Bauble sounds a bit gaudy or decadent to me. What about "bobble"? Sounds a bit friendlier.
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to jdog's post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Like Like.
    "Bobbles" were a feature of some Vernor Vinge science fiction stories. A faction called the Peace Authority develops the technology to generate impermeable and apparently permanent spheres of force around targets at a distance, which they use to...
  • J
    jdog replied to the thread Debunking Humor....
    "Bobbles" were a feature of some Vernor Vinge science fiction stories. A faction called the Peace Authority develops the technology to generate impermeable and apparently permanent spheres of force around targets at a distance, which they use to...
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman replied to the thread Debunking Humor....
    I like it! And if you smoke them you might see aliens: https://dutchie.com/stores/tacoma-house-of-cannabis/product/alien-gobstopper-live-resin-1g-by-slab-mechanix-26063
  • Todd Feinman
    Todd Feinman reacted to Ann K's post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Like Like.
    If you want a friendly term, I suggest calling them "gumballs", or in Brit-speak, "gob-stoppers".
  • Ann K
    Ann K replied to the thread Debunking Humor....
    If you want a friendly term, I suggest calling them "gumballs", or in Brit-speak, "gob-stoppers".
  • Ann K
    "Biologics". To repeat a point made elsewhere, a "UFO scene" person talking about something in the context of biological science using a word that is already in widespread use in biological science with a completely different, fairly...
  • Ann K
    Ann K reacted to John J.'s post in the thread The Origins of AAWSAP with Like Like.
    I'm sure Hal Puthoff is very knowledgeable in the field he's qualified in; he has a PhD in electrical engineering. I wouldn't be surprised if he is knowledgeable about other things and has lots of varied interests. But he has also, over at...
  • Gary C
    I emailed with Peter when they released a big story about it last year. They had the same conclusions as in all my videos, but he say he never had seen them. If that's true it's actually pretty cool they come to the same conclusion :)
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Nemon's post in the thread Washington Correspondents Dinner Shooting with Like Like.
    I'm not entirely sure what the intention behind posting the video is. I don't know the case well enough to immediately see what the takeaway is supposed to be. What does stand out — and what is being discussed elsewhere — is that none of the...
  • Gary C
    Gary C reacted to Mendel's post in the thread Debunking Humor... with Funny Funny.
    I support switching over from 'orb' to 'bauble', as in "I observed a luminous bauble in the sky".
  • John J.
    John J. replied to the thread Debunking Humor....
    Bauble sounds a bit gaudy or decadent to me. What about "bobble"? Sounds a bit friendlier.
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