beautyinthefeast
beautyinthefeast
beautyinthefeast

Nice interview. I think it really shows that they're not half-assing this show. Everything is thought out ahead of time as much as possible. Very nice to see.

Seems like Skeletor could teach these Twitter trolls a thing or two (from Skeletor is Love)

San Diego, CA (North Park)

"It was all social controversy. There was no science controversy," said Allison DeGour, who will be a senior this fall.

My compliments to these young people for doing their research and forming their own opinions. Additionally, my compliments to the parents and faculty who encouraged them, advised them, and when appropriate, protected them.

My favorite quote: "available on the Internet to challenge". Yes, if there is any source of information that can challenge real scientific research, it's the bastion of truth, the internet.

Bravo, young people!

*pro bonobo

I think for some people, "fight" means "actively disagree." For others, it means "loudly release big feels." For still others, like my SO and me, it usually means "Talk it out before someone blows up, thus relaxing the issue." If you use that last definition, I can't remember us having a real "fight." If you use the

Depends on her definition of "fight" maybe? Or, like I imagine many trolls to be, he's a spineless dweeb in real life and releases the anger he has no constructive outlets for on internet people he perceives as weak and identity-less. ...which is more or less what he admitted to her. Ugh.

Oh. Yeahhhhhh…

It's a wearable chemical detector that can give you relatively quick alerts if there's hazardous chemicals in trace amounts in the air.

I see a HUGE safety-equipment potential of this fabric. Pollution goes from yellow to black? Maybe carbon monoxide turns a black strip of fabric green? Too much UV gives the trim of

I think your complaining about a tech writer's critique of a tech company on a tech blog might be even bigger. But hey, you got to use an overused expression, so bonus hip points to you!

This might be the biggest first world problem I've even seen.