They'll say it's a lie and Big Medicine is lobbying for it.
They'll say it's a lie and Big Medicine is lobbying for it.
The thing is that nowadays changes tend to be gradual, and normally a new discovery is more of the "cool, now I'm going to spend five years getting funding for adjusting my theories to this" variety than of the "my research is crap. I better start looking for another field to start over" one.
Well, she should have been mumbling "how stupid they're all going to look when someone repeats this while scratching her cat's head sitting on a sofa" (all this filmed from her back, of course).
They could have edited the crabwalk out, or figure smehing out and repeat it. They probably scraped it because the point of the movie is that there is something that's killing people and you don't know what it looks like, only that it was born with enough teeth to bite through a belly and ran like hell
I think it's nice that there aren't more sequels. Still, the future is rewritten all the time in all the Terminator movies, so this means nothing.
I don't know what's happening in that scene...
"What does he/she expects to? Win a nobel prize? I had been working in the same field for 20 years and never found something extraordinary so no one can. I will prove him/her wrong when I don't get the results..."
Meh, kind of boring. I hope they give it some interesting serialized plot, because right now this is just another procedural, but without the bit of fun they usually have.
So, I asked about a while ago, but I don't remember the response I got. In the US it's illegal to have sex with someone under 18, but it's OK to marry if the parents agree? So the law considers that a sexual relationship between an adult and a minor is necessarily abusive, but it gives the parents authority to decide…
I have used some of those myself. I don't know what MOG is, but Spotify is different from those. Pandora is a radio, Spotify is a massive collection that has pretty much everything. Seriously, except for several bands whose right owners have refused, i.e. Metallica and Beatles, you have to go really obscure to search…
The "everyone" probably means "Americans". We had it for free for a couple years in several European countries. After they got us addicted, they said "now it's 10 hours a month if you don't pay, suckers". So be prepared.
I haven't read Twilight, but I'm not proud of it. I'd like to be able to say that I know firsthand how awful the writing is and how offensive the story is, but I'm put off by, well, the same things. I can't wait for a couple of years more, when there are as many Twilight fans as Spice Girls fans
I hope they don't try to explain everything, because, besides the "how to get to the past thing" and the "how it doesn't create paradoxes" thing, there would be SO many more things to explain... like how not to get wiped out the first week by microorganisms we don't have defenses for
Yeah, I was thinking exactly the same, that paragraph makes it sound exactly like Outcasts
That's OK, no one's born knowing everything
Me? I pretty much assume the opposite to that, in my experience Christians are the ones who don't know what their Bible says, what their specific flavor of Christianity cherrypicks about it, and what it just makes up that isn't in the bible or specifically contradicts it. Atheists on the other hand tend to know, at…
Maybe you're surrounded by assholes, maybe you find inflammatory things that aren't, maybe your non-asshole atheist friends just mind their own business and you don't even know they're atheists, maybe they're more than you think but you don't know because they're not hitting you in the face with it every day. I don't…
Have you always asked them why they insist in converting more people if they think there's a limited number of people who would be saved? I mean, talk about going against your interests there, right?
Nice strawman.
Not really. The Bible (or, better, the Catholic interpretation of it) has had a huge influence in creating Western culture. You should read it at least once as an adult to know what it's all about.