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One wonders what Mr. West would make of the Republican infested theocracy that created the government owned monopoly on liquor sales here in Utah.

No, but if they remake Heartbleeps, he’s a shoe in.

As other jacks have noted, a very well written, quality article!

Because if all else fails you can write sekrit notes to your oncologist with it?

If wishes were fishes, we'd have a great fry. If horse turds were biscuits, we'd eat 'til we die.

If not, he can probably get a Mulligan...

The tone of your comment implied to me that you believed the title or premise of the article was wrong, and a cursory examination of the video makes it plain that he is not piloting the aircraft. Your flying status wouldn't affect the clickbait, but I thought it might help explain your refusal to accept the premise of

I'm going to go out on a limb and speculate that you are not a pilot.

Bah, I already have one. It's blue, says New Holland on the side, and has a bucket and a posthole digger. It's fun as all hell, and I can even play co-op (pun intended!)

He quit so hard he twisted his torso 180 degrees!

Came to post exactly this. It took less than 24 hours for folks to conflate this accident with the Antares explosion, as well as comment knowingly that the motor was at fault. This lead directly to the "Virgin knew they were flying unsafely" sort of reporting that is now rampant.

Tywin Lannister???! How could you not use his proper name - DEAR BROTHER NUMPSAY!

Actually, despite wishing there was one at times, I think that this is a bad idea. Destiny is (at least ostensibly) an MMO. There's no pause button in WOW, EQ (dating myself) or any other MMO I've played. If you're solo and you have to AFK, you find a place that's relatively safe and hunker down while you do your RL

I wouldn't call myself introverted, however you hit my major sentiment square in the junk.

Momentum? Check. Gravity? Check. Not seeing any violations here. He definitely beat the odds, however.

I actually added that last bit as more of a joke than anything,... I do get that anecdotal evidence can be accurate, and not everything can be studied directly.

B12 deficiency is one of the more common deficiencies, however studies peg the figure at about 6% maximum in the US/UK populations, and that's in the elderly and subjects who avoid eating animal food sources. You're correct that taking extra does no harm, but if you exclude the placebo effect, it doesn't help either.

Cotton balls are a shortcut? Prior service vet here to tell you that the cottonball isn't the only thing that's all wet...

It's also hooey. Multiple studies on vitamin B12 have produced no reproducible benefits along these lines. The most convincing effects occurred in patients who were B12 deficient (surprise). Also, a common alleged use for B12 injections is to cure insomnia, so common sense would tell us that it's hard to have it both