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Not all heterochromia is the result of chimerism. In fact, it's probably one of the least likely causes.

Goldcrest is an "it" not a "they."

Yes, this is how I had to explain it to my father for him to understand. It's easier to conceptualize when you are working with 100 or even 1000 doors. The other thing to remind people of is that the person who is opening these doors knows which doors have nothing behind them. It's not chance that the one you picked

Yes. Everything that is statistically significant should already be apparent to the layman's naked eye. That's why we don't conduct studies about anything, ever.

If...

My grandma smoked cigarettes every day from age 12 to her death at age 93. Although it is well accepted that smoking cigarettes causes lung cancer, my grandma lived past median age expectancy and never suffered from lung cancer. Therefore, I do not believe that smoking cigarettes can be a contributing factor toward

Jimmies rustled. Congratulations.

This isn't particularly directed at you, I just wanted in on the conversation. I'm not taking a side, but this is just some food for thought. I am an attorney, and the general elements of a negligence case (e.g. personal injury) are:

Revolting.

Nailed it.

[Edit: Hyponatremia - sorry, had a brain fart] is dangerously low level of certain ions in the tissue rather than the toxicity of the water itself. But, I digress...

"Fluoride toxicity" you say?

Right. I qualified with "most" because I know there are some countries out there that have their own standards. But, I didn't know that about the Swiss. Go figure.

Right! Age of consent and CP laws, although seemingly related, have nothing to do with eachother. Anyone under 18 is a no go for images. That's an international standard that applies to most 1st world countries as far as I know.

Although, I suppose if I were a woman being hit on at a bar by a man in a pork pie, I'd be equally wary.

Heisenberg's hat is a porkpie, not a fedora, I believe. It's a subtle but important distinction.

This story is about racism, no doubt.

Yeah, I am too, mostly because they make better actors. I guess I just think 36 is really pushing it. She is 26 according to google, which seems more reasonable. I wonder, though, if any production of R&J anywhere, besides a retirement home, would cast a 36 year old woman as Juliet? Seems unfair.

He's supposed to be a teenager of unknown age. She's supposed to be 13. I believe Juliet's mom even makes a comment that she gave birth to Juliet at age 13, making her 26 in the play (perhaps an Old Maid by Shakespeare's standards?).

Well, if this is a wider spread problem than I realize, I hope those men are shamed out of the practice or kicked out of their gyms. Personal fitness shouldn't be a denegrating experience in any way.