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The day 69 children died

Have you ever tried roasted spaghetti squash? It's a good "angel-hair"-type pasta substitute:

Superman: The Passion of the Clark

Great article, Charlie! I think I was borderline "smug" atheist up through high school. I wasn't overtly derisive and caustic, but I often used the type of appeal to ridicule that many here have employed. Flying Spaghetti Monster-type stuff, called bullshit on a snake with the power of speech. Religion to me

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That kind of pest control with fungi has some promising applications with mosquitoes carrying malaria, ant infestations, and in agriculture (among others). Paul Stamets has been pioneering this kind of stuff for awhile now.

Hey, facts!

How about this? A better way to rephrase it is that children are "natural born explorers":

Hey, thanks for the kind remarks! Gotta say, though, I think you put it in way better terms than I did.

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Intellect is well appreciated and has saved the day plenty on Fringe, otherwise they wouldn't have sprung Walter out of the institution in the first place. When you lament Fringe's perceived assault on "being smart," you also forget about another kind of "intelligence" - emotional intelligence. What Fringe, to me,

Great answer! Just read a great book of edited works from Carl Jung called Nature Has a Soul that really explores this from the psychological side. I'm also currently reading another good one called The Wild Life of Our Bodies that provides a look from the physical/physiological angle - particularly the microbiome

Nuclear winter is coming.

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I think it's part of their mission statement.

That "international airspace" was just 16 miles off of the coast of Iran. I'm sure we'd be totally cool with an Iranian drone cruising around 16 miles off of our shores. Also, why would Iranians assume it was just performing "routine maritime surveillance"...considering these things are notoriously famous for spying

Since you brought it up, the appendix might be a lot more useful than we think. Mainly has to do with us becoming more familiar with the microbiome and gut bacteria:

No shit. We still benefit directly from slavery, its just been outsourced. I know some like to deny that Chinese factory workers are de facto slaves, but the mining of the "rare earth minerals" is some pretty fucking blatant slavery:

Nate Silver doesn't go out at night to see the stars. The stars come out to see Nate Silver.

I can't get a good sense of what the "control" group of tomatoes was from the abstract. From the looks of it, it was another transgenic version, but carrying "an empty vector" that didn't express the peptide. Why wouldn't the control be of the "normal"/organic/heirloom variety? Or why wouldn't that be at least one

And that's how baby planes are made.

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Thanks for the kind remarks and such an insightful response in its own right!