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Neil deGrasse Tyson on Extraterrestrials
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<blockquote data-quote="The Fifth" data-source="post: 162508" data-attributes="member: 9659"><p>He is either a celebrity or a puppet and honestly there are no strong differences between the two. You should listen to a scientist that does not show off how big his dick is on television. But props for him for making money out of stupid people who watch his crap. I used to watch him when i was younger , now i don't.</p><p></p><p>If you want to expand your view on the world read scientific articles that you can find on online libraries. Make sure they have been made by someone with "a book at his head" (an old sayin in my language). The Oxford library i think , has such collections , i don't know , just google it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="The Fifth, post: 162508, member: 9659"] He is either a celebrity or a puppet and honestly there are no strong differences between the two. You should listen to a scientist that does not show off how big his dick is on television. But props for him for making money out of stupid people who watch his crap. I used to watch him when i was younger , now i don't. If you want to expand your view on the world read scientific articles that you can find on online libraries. Make sure they have been made by someone with "a book at his head" (an old sayin in my language). The Oxford library i think , has such collections , i don't know , just google it. [/QUOTE]
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