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I was a Vice reader even in it's print days (early 2000s) and since it has grown into its own brand the quality has been diluded in order sustain itself. The actual print issues that came out were a treat to read and they were teeming with really interesting content. Now I go on the website and I see a buffet of

Night putting

Otis Redding at Monterey Pop Festival

Lying or cheating for monetary gain, especially on a standardized test (which is considered an official public document), is still considered fraud. Again, there are far more egregious instances of fraudulent gain but the teachers still knew what they were doing.

It made the news a few years ago. This was obvioulsy during the era of NCLB but also during the rise of Michelle Rhee's popularity. That was a weird time to be a teacher what with the high-stakes fallout from NCLB and the then-current trend of unchecked teacher accountability that Rhee was promoting. NCLB would

I just Coogled my name and saw zero results.

No, but I did read a fairly thorough Rolling Stone piece on him. I think it was a series they did commemorating the 40th anniversary of the summer of '67 and, like you, came away with a lot of admiration and respect for a guy who was a true visionary.

Machine Gun

My God that is so sadly true.

"Aren't there children's books about an elephant named Babar?"

"Hey Al, where will you put the sink?"

Oh Yeah
In France a skinny man
Died of a big disease with a litte name
By chance his girlfriend came across a needle
And soon she did the same

This article was a fairly thorough discussion about the record, but incomplete in that there was no mention of "The Cross."

Your avatar is awesome.

I live in Kiev. True about low obesity. But no racism or sexism in Europe? That's naive even by my standards. Trust me, Europe is not as great many Americans make it out to be.

Paul Allen

Holy living crap! You are the first person I've seen on these threads to mention The Invisibles. I am not a regular reader of Comics Panel, so perhaps there is a better discussion to be found there but man did I love that series. In spite of it's flaws, it was an unflinching effort on Morrison's part that threw in pop

Another shoe-on-the-other-foot scenario is Tristan Wilds portraying a police officer.

Even if it is not forming "correctly" it is still a human being.

A fetus is not a baby in the same manner that a teenager is not an adult. A human being is made from the point of conception and anything from that point until death is a life span. So yes, a fetus is not a baby but it is still a human being.