Carlos Mencia is the biggest fraud in show business (1 Viewer)

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I can't believe people are dumb enough to go pay money to watch this hack tell other peoples jokes. WAKE UP PEOPLE!!!!!!
 
I like how you used the exclamation point icon for this post. Personally I would have gone with the "thumbs down" but whatever floats your boat.
 
I've never cared enough to read about his stolen Jokes.. I just know I hate Mencia, this comeing from a Mexican lol.
 
beaner beaner beaner beaner beaner ethnic joke ethnic joke ethnic joke........ good god thats all the guy says
 
Not to mention his real name is Ned and he isn't even Mexican.

Funny story from a vid of Joe Rogan (who hates carlos more then any of us). apparently after the south park episode that ripped apart carlos and kanye west... kanye west made a statement how he wanted to change himself after he saw that episode. So carlos posted a twitter saying "yea i think ill chnage too" and some guy left a comment on it saying "there you go stealing peoples ideas again". carlos got mad and deleted the twitter and the comment lol.
 
Not to mention his real name is Ned and he isn't even Mexican.

Funny story from a vid of Joe Rogan (who hates carlos more then any of us). apparently after the south park episode that ripped apart carlos and kanye west... kanye west made a statement how he wanted to change himself after he saw that episode. So carlos posted a twitter saying "yea i think ill chnage too" and some guy left a comment on it saying "there you go stealing peoples ideas again". carlos got mad and deleted the twitter and the comment lol.

Wiki says his mother is Mexican, his father Honduran.
 
Not all boats, just successful ones.

Boats that rely on concrete to float, for example, tend to fail.

Actually, surprisingly that isn't the case. You can, and people do, make concrete boats, and they float.

barfo
 
Actually, surprisingly that isn't the case. You can, and people do, make concrete boats, and they float.

I meant boats out of neutron star material. Let's see ya make a floating boat out of that, smart guy.
 
I meant boats out of neutron star material. Let's see ya make a floating boat out of that, smart guy.

The elimination of the neutron-star class sailboats hypothesis for the Crab nebula was a disappointing blow to those who hoped to find direct observational evidence for the existence of such highly collapsed objects. Newer estimates of the rate of cooling of a neutron star class sailboats now indicate that its high-temperature, X-ray emitting phase is very short-lived probably less than a year. The chance of observing a hot neutron star class sailboats is therefore very slim. But, as will be discussed below, the neutron star class sailboats concept has become a part of some new models of X-ray sources, even after the neutron star class sailboats is relatively old and cool.

barfo
 
The elimination of the neutron-star class sailboats hypothesis for the Crab nebula was a disappointing blow to those who hoped to find direct observational evidence for the existence of such highly collapsed objects. Newer estimates of the rate of cooling of a neutron star class sailboats now indicate that its high-temperature, X-ray emitting phase is very short-lived probably less than a year. The chance of observing a hot neutron star class sailboats is therefore very slim. But, as will be discussed below, the neutron star class sailboats concept has become a part of some new models of X-ray sources, even after the neutron star class sailboats is relatively old and cool.

[citation needed]

minstrel
 
Sail-Boat-Freak is a pretty well-known density-denier think tank. I figured you'd be quoting a non-expert who has an agenda.

I've got a dead guy here somewhere, let me bring him out and prop him up. Also I've got a petition signed by 31,000 people who have taken a ride on a boat. Or, at least, they are related to someone who may have.

barfo
 
I've got a dead guy here somewhere, let me bring him out and prop him up. Also I've got a petition signed by 31,000 people who have taken a ride on a boat. Or, at least, they are related to someone who may have.

Scientific consensus holds that boats cannot be made out of stars after those stars have collapsed. And no, constellations like Orion's Boat don't count, even if certain sites claim that they qualify as "boats." That simply betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of boats.
 
Scientific consensus holds that boats cannot be made out of stars after those stars have collapsed. And no, constellations like Orion's Boat don't count, even if certain sites claim that they qualify as "boats." That simply betrays a fundamental misunderstanding of boats.

Then refute this: In the past 10 years, Orion's Boat has consistently not sunk. In fact, it seems to be riding higher. And chafing a bit.

If it is really impossible to build a boat out of a collapsed star, you should be able to fail to do that in a lab.

Besides, "consensus" starts with "con". Obviously anyone who claims consensus is conning you.

barfo
 

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