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JoshC.

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  1. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    Science is inductive and only shows everything to be very likely, not fact. Science can never be 'fact' - but rather give us reason to believe the result of the theory is the most possible conclusion.Off topic Philosophy rant
  2. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    Could I just ask one more thing?Could someone explain how exactly I've been offensive please? I don't mind of it be a post or a PM, but no offence was intended and I genuinely cannot see where I've been offensive. Then, I will apologise where to everyone for who I caused offense to and make sure I do not repeat the same mistake again.Thank you
  3. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    Which could easily be disproved in however many years into the future.Fair enough. I'm not narrow-minded on the matter; just having my opinion and sticking to it I understand and accept others' views, but that doesn't mean I have to agree with them. I don't think the groups aren't doing a good thing, I just don't think there's a need for so many. And I'm fine to drop this argument also. Simply gave my opinion; just like everyone else.
  4. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    Man from 500 years ago:"Notice how we never fall off the earth. It must be flat." Homosexuality is a part of every day life in the modern society which as a whole is generally a whole lot more accepting of it. Yet it's made out to be this huge problem by most people. People are gay. People are straight. It's that simple. Yes, a minority of people don't like it, but is there a need to make it a bigger deal than what it is? People don't like a lot of things, doesn't mean that those issues will be taken to such a huge scale.
  5. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    I believe that it is the best theory we have at this time. But in 500 years time, that theory could easily be wrong with better technology, etc. etc. Just like how people believed the world was flat - and I too would have believed it had I lived in that time. But, as technology improved, the theory was rubbished. Who's to say it won't happen again?
  6. The argument being the very opposite of what you just said - they don't always but major rides on there!And what do you define as major exactly? If say, Detonator and Samurai were down - would they be advertised? Are they 'major enough'? What about Tidal Wave? Because if they aren't classed as major, and all 3 were down on a warm enough day, the majority of people would very disappointed.
  7. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    I define entitled to be able to have the right to do something. Therefore, people have the right to be gay - be it genetic or by choice. Offensive? I'm sorry, but what have I said that is offensive? Have I said being gay is wrong? No. Have I said that supporting being gay is wrong? No. Please state where I've been in any way offensive, thanks.And I need to learn that it's a genetic reason? To be honest, I think the whole what 'causes' homosexuality is irrelevant. All I ever said was that I dislike the amount of small scale homosexuality groups. What has genetics got to do with that? And, in all fairness, I don't believe genes cause homosexuality. Just like I don't believe nothing can travel faster than the speed of light. Just like I don't believe the world is spherical. Science is just the best theory at the time. I'm sure that in hundreds of years time, the common thoughts to now will be very different - just like the common thoughts now are very different to that of hundreds of years ago. But that's, again, a whole different discussion. That's where I'm afraid we disagree. If there was a small scale support club for every darn thing, then that would just be political correctness gone mad. And you point out how homosexuality is less common than IBS, yet homosexuality is more widely brought up. That exactly proves the point that homosexuality is being made a way bigger issue than it actually is, a point I've been trying to get at!
  8. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    I live in Chertsey. And the college I go to, in Egham, has people from around parts like Windsor, Sunbury, Staines etc. I've very rarely seen people get attacked for being gay - only once, when a yr8 boy was teased for it.
  9. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    The context it was made in was that Mark seemed to make more of a reference to large scale issues and societies: whereas I was referring to the small scale. We all know homophobia is an international issue, but in my experience, only the minority dislike it when someone comes out. When my uncle came out in the 90's,he was treated little differently. When friends have come out, they've been fine. So I use those 'results' if you will as a representation. And with that in mind, I see little need for such societies as it seems to mix the small scale and large scale problems up. Yeah, what I said was an adage. But, it was used when comparing to another one.And am I questioning whether it's by choice or not?
  10. JoshC. replied to MikeC's topic in The Future
    Reasons and justifications would be appreciated? No.
  11. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    The thing is Will, there are so many 'minority' categories in this country right now, not just the homosexual and bi one. SO should societies be set up for everyone single one of them, so people don't feel scared and frightened? As for the whole attacking against people because of their sexuality, yes it does happen and I don't deny that. But it's only the minority of people who do that. As for being the only gay at college or uni; it is - in my eyes - doubtful that is ever the case. And, speaking from personal experience and hearing from others, most people are very accepting of people who are gay. In the end, I just don't see the need for so many gay societies and such; it more seems to make the 'issue' worse, rather than better when I think about it.
  12. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    Yeah, there is. And, in my view, some are entitled to be against homosexuality. People have firm religious beliefs, and if that means they're against homosexuals, so be it. They have the same right to be against gays that gays have to be, well, gay. And there are still many people in the world who are against it for no reason other than it being 'wrong' - which is, of course, not the case. But why have such a high influx in gay societies, clubs and so forth? It is just as easy to be gay, ignore others' views and carry on living the way you want.(EDIT: Also, don't anyone think I'm being rude or anything or attacking anyone specifically for being part of these groups, just one of the things that grates me a little. )
  13. Which leads to more guests being unhappy. One of the few changes this year which is just wrong all round...
  14. JoshC. replied to Phill's topic in The Real World
    What annoys me is how there's a rise in all these gay groups and societies and stuff. People are gay. It doesn't change who people are. Why's there a need for all these 'Gay and Proud' groups; it is a part of every day life. Yes, people don't like it still, but that doesn't matter! The fact that there's a rise in such groups just makes me think people are making it seem a bigger issue than it is. I'm straight. I don't go joining or setting up straight societies, so what's the need for gay ones?
  15. As much as people wouldn't want it to have happened, it was bound to. Most European parks charge for parking - it was only a matter of time till parks over here did too. Wonder how much the charge will be though? £2-£5?
  16. It's a FN date, and the final non-half term Friday. Some schools or colleges may have already broken up - it will be busy.
  17. The only time I've seen it was when Saw Alive was closed for the media day on 13th August.Then again, there haven't been many days when ride have been down and I haven't checked it much either.
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    JoshC. replied to Garyy's topic in The Past
    ^God those awful lights...Isn't the spinning tunnel still used during Hellgate? I remember it being one of the better experiences of the maze when I went in it in 05, but haven't done it since, so would now know.
  19. JoshC. replied to Theme Park bloke's topic in The Real World
    lol and to the above posts Will you be eating your words a few weeks into uni though?
  20. JoshC. replied to Sheepie's topic in UK Attractions
    Not 100%, but I heard from reports of the Th13teen evening that the inside of the crypt was well themed to the restoration idea; with shovels and helmets and stuff scattered across - just that you're oblivious to it.Someone who was actually at the event should be able to confirm this though?
  21. JoshC. replied to Adam J's topic in General Discussion
    Colossus has always suffered longer queues the past two years due to Saw. Having Hellgate won't matter due to the other mazes. It'll be just as long as any other busy time of the year.And I can see a similar thing happening to Stealth / Inferno in 2012...
  22. This is how Theme Park Halloween Events should be advertised:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOi3S9tSGWA&feature=player_embedded"]"http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOi3S9tSGWA&feature=player_embedded"]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qOi3S9tSGWA&feature=player_embedded
  23. Some really amazing photos there; thanks!Some make me feel old though; I still remember seeing the Colossus model for the first time! (Sidetracking, but am I right in saying you couldn't see the final inversion as a tree was covering it up, or is that something I've just imagined from it being nearly 10 years ago? )
  24. JoshC. replied to Theme Park bloke's topic in The Real World
    Tired Josh makes little sense. :blush:Basically, 'friends' had a go at me for going to lesson on time yesterday. :/

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