
@Owen Wall: They see me spinnin'/ They hatin'
@Owen Wall: They see me spinnin'/ They hatin'
I don't know. Maybe the nose was just a marker of genetic attractiveness. Half of my high school appeared to be the *very* direct descendants of Neantherthals, and they all got more than the more Cro-Magnon-esque students.
@Captain_Tripps: Most people I've talked about this with want to donate their bodies after they die, but simply don't know how. If a state simply included an "Opt-Out: [ ]" box on license application forms with a separate consent line, then it would significantly increase the number of organ donors.
@mcderek3000: Discoveries, no. Accidentally making an argument that is later proven to be true through scientific inquiry? Quite likely.
@Shotmaker: That's a pretty good description for what it does, actually.
@taosaur: I'm sure that I discovered something similar growing into a neighbor's dorm carpet freshman year. When the rest of the floor came by to gawk, someone in the back yelled "WE REQUIRE MORE VESPINE GAS!"
@crashedpc /sarcasm: I'm still surprised that corporal donation is still a matter of active choice most places, as opposed to an automatic policy with a voluntary opt-out.
@TheDarkWayne: Bump.
@Graviton1066: Wait...I'm sorry?
@Mr_Academic: Kudos for trimming this 'controversy' down to its basic ethical and legal issues.
Great. Now my GF won't shut up about the next pet we're going to get.
@mike_311: Security deposits if it's a lease. Caulk's one hell of a lot harder to remove from a wall than an anchor hole is to cover up.
Why the hell did I accept the free phone when I renewed?
@TC-man: Bump. I've been having this problem forever.
@Ravey Mayvey Slurpee's current urge: V12 Volvo: Homefront: Aroostook War Redux?
@Julimano: Yeah. I've been echoing this for a while now whenever a quasi-jingoistic video game or movie pops its head too high.
@Arggh! there goes a...snake a snake!: They mostly just sit there on the floor. Even if they're cut, most modern ones come with signal repeaters every half-kilometer or so to figure out where a cut was actually made.
Good for them. DRM is a process of the modern robber-baron.