I think Martin might have been talking about the time I recognised him in soho. It was nothing but a great interaction he was very nice. And I’m still here listening years later
Me and my boyfriend listen to your podcast every night :)) now that we are long distance we choose one to both listen to just to make us feel a little bit more connected! So thank you for such a good podcast!!
Not me having lunch and then Martin repeating that question, this feels ominous 🤣🤣🤣 if this is real I can't believe we got another just meh announcement like the video of the CIA, it's giving so much paper maché
So apparently I'm just a little bit weird. Everything after this should be painted with the brush of I Do Not Believe that these are actually alien mummies. That's Just Silly. However… I am a Christian. I believe in intelligent design, because I can't look at the world around me and not see intelligent design. But I'm also a huge fan of science fiction, fantasy a little bit, but really Star Trek is my jam, also The Matrix. I love that the vast majority of the original Star Trek tech is now available to us at the local mall, or in the hospital down the road. And I do believe that we will be leaving the planet and exploring the vast universe at some point in our future. Or that we'll be going entirely online, into some virtual reality. For me, the idea of intelligent aliens and a Creator are not mutually exclusive. I'm always disappointed when people who are supposed to be worshipful of a Creator don't also understand the idea that that Creator is by definition extraterrestrial. To be clear, I'm not saying that ET created our reality. I'm just saying that it's so short-sighted to believe that we know everything about even our own beliefs. Substituting our own thoughts and ideas for fact will be looked at by future historians and mocked. Also, to be clear, I don't believe that Earth has been "visited by aliens." I don't believe it's impossible. I just don't think it's time yet. I don't think it makes sense yet. If I were out there, I would be avoiding us like the plague that we are. But that's just me. And I'm a little bit weird. Also, I'm going to be out of the range of the internet for the next 10 or 12 days, please don't take any silence on my part as an indication that I'm not willing to defend my crazy. I'm totally willing to defend my crazy!
Increible que a estas alturas aun no este al tanto de los estudios echos, informence mejor hay paginas en donde se ponen todos los estudios echos por gente seria no por opinologos
So, I live in Arizona, I've been to Mexico a couple of times, I don't feel the need to go back. A good number of my friends and neighbors are hispanic. Some of them have been here since forever and others are new. I'm having a hard time even putting this into words. I'm realizing that I have feelings about Mexico that are probably very colored by my lived experience that are at least peripherally racist. I would like to think they're probably more prejudiced. I hate to think that I would ever have racist feelings. Prejudice is just human. Anyway, to me, the idea that this person is presenting this to this body, can't be taken seriously. Because I think I don't take the government of Mexico seriously. Which again, I'm not comfortable with that idea because I think that says something about me. But I was entirely unsurprised by this news. I think I take the goings on of the Mexican government and the news about it very much like I would read in whatever tabloid or Onion article I happen to scroll by. I am afraid of the police in Mexico, and I am afraid of the cartels in Mexico, the gangs, the criminal stuff, but I don't take the government seriously. And I wonder if that's not really truly very common in the US. Like I think that individual citizens of the US don't take Mexico very seriously. I don't take the US government terribly seriously either, and I absolutely know that it's my privilege here, but I don't fear the police, or the criminal element to the degree that I would if I happened to be in Mexico. But I do think that the US government is dangerously stupid, whereas I think of the Mexican government as just being ineffective and kind of laughable. So yeah, I am feeling stupidly American today.
Actually the Scottish life was completely separate from the one with the shower or the card game. The card game is my clearest memory but also the most recent. I know this because I was female in Scotland, and male for the other two, but the shower was pre-American Civil War, the card game was after and I was a child. I know it was after because I heard a player piano playing in the background. They weren't invented until 1881.