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Brad(4) Watson(6) is a dumb(4) faggot(6). THERE ARE NO COINCIDENCES.
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If by "contemporary", you mean "lived a century earlier" then yeah sure.In my eternal soul's previous incarnations, I was Pythagoras who was a contemporary of Buddha and the Hebrew prophet Daniel.
In my eternal soul's previous incarnations, I was Pythagoras who was a contemporary of Buddha and the Hebrew prophet Daniel.
He also claims that because thoughts are massless, they can travel faster than light. Massless things can only travel at the speed of light in that same medium, no faster or slower. To be fair, he's not the only moron I've seen make that mistake.
I noticed how you conveniently dropped the biblical figure of David from your calculations.Pythagoras c. 570-495 BC
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras
Buddha born c. , died c.
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha
Conclusion:
==INCOMPLETE==
Pythagoras c. 570-495 BC (74 or 75 years)
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras
Buddha born c. 563 - 483 BC or c. 480 – 400 BC (79 or 80 years)
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha
Conclusion: There's two different potential dated lifespans for Gautama Buddha 82-83 years apart. This is the first time I've seen this. The 1st timeline for Buddha directly conflicts with Pythagoras, whereas the 2nd one doesn't cross timelines.
Anyone got any better sources/links than this Wikipedia crap?
Synchronism: 16:37 "Tea at 4, dinner at 7." - The Roosevelts - Intimate, The Storm (1920-1933, S1/Ep4) (2016) - PBS
Pythagoras c. 570-495 BC (74 or 75 years)
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Pythagoras
Buddha born c. 563 - 483 BC or c. 480 – 400 BC (79 or 80 years)
http://wikipedia.org/wiki/Buddha
Conclusion: There's two different potential dated lifespans for Gautama Buddha 82-83 years apart. This is the first time I've seen this. The 1st timeline for Buddha directly conflicts with Pythagoras, whereas the 2nd one doesn't cross timelines.
Anyone got any better sources/links than this Wikipedia crap?
Synchronism: 16:37 "Tea at 4, dinner at 7." - The Roosevelts - Intimate, The Storm (1920-1933, S1/Ep4) (2016) - PBS
Stay off of the site, Brad: you as a person are blocked and not welcome here. We do not care about your beliefs nor do we want them on this site.
Ian Thomson on Wikipedia said:Calling your beliefs "truth" does not justify your actions, which is why no one supports your additions and everyone who comes across your additions reverts them before either warning or blocking you. If your additions were the truth, you could find sources for them. You have presented no sources, and no, your blogs do not count. If your claims were still true despite the lack of sources, you could get professionals to recognize your "truth" and publish it in a reliable source. They haven't, and again, your blogs do not count. From the perspective of everyone but you, you are wrong. If you want to egotistically believe that you are the only source of truth in the universe, that's your problem, but we are not having it here. Your ideas are useless to this site, your efforts here are a waste of everyone's time, stop it and get whatever help you need.
Dick Jr. is such a reknown "scientist", Wikipedia tells him they deem his knowledge not even worthy of a discussion side on his own user profile and that he diminishes their reputation by posting there.
So, @Brad Watson_Miami, how does it feel when all the scientific "recognition" that you ever will get boils down to: "Please stop shitting up Wikipedia"?
Ian is amazing. I want to have his baby.They also said that his blogs aren't a source for information/ citations.
Who do you think you're kidding? GOD? You obviously have no way of knowing what kind of recognition I'll receive in the future as a scientist, religious leader, politician, musician, golfer, park ranger, or tight-jeans model.when all the scientific "recognition" that you ever will get
Now there's a devil baby to top Rosemary's.I want to have Ian's baby.
Who do you think you're kidding? GOD? You obviously have no way of knowing what kind of recognition I'll receive in the future as a scientist, religious leader, politician, musician, golfer, park ranger, or tight-jeans model.
In other words, if you are god, then you have no hope of succeeding in any of those because what little remains of the time you have on this earth is short because of your advanced years and poor health.
We have ample evidence that Brad can't even cure his own sunburn. You would think he would want to, you know, not look like a tomato while wearing that purple flog shirt (not Eqfish; I want to flog the designer) and being filmed.