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Gah. That thing is a nightmare. Here, let me wash it out of your eyes.

It definitely makes it less desirable.

“It’s instead based on the 2009 J.J. Abrams Star Trekupdate, not that it makes this Enterprise any less desirable.”

Just a fine example of how backwards American culture can be. We have strong aversions to sex and overall nudity as well but violence is a ok. The whole idea that the studios have to be parents to our children is backwards. Parents should make the decision if the content is acceptable for their children and if it

and for those of you who weren’t even alive in the ‘80s, Los Angeles used to be like that until CARB was formed. PROTIP: environmental regulations don’t get put into law just because some weenie wants to tell you what to do.

Fucking LOVE Cerys. The pick between her and Hjalmar for ruler of Skellige was a no brainer.

I’m gonna make a controversial statement and say Witcher 3 had a better cast of female characters than Dragon Age: Inquisition, even if they weren’t playable other than Ciri. They just felt more like real people to me.

A’ight, I’ll bite on two small bits here, but I’m not locking in for some drag-out internet fight.

Your ignorance is absolutely astonishing. As you can see from this chart from NASA, the carbon in the atmosphere exponentially higher than any other time period ever, and all of that carbon is directly attributed to our burning of fossil fuels. I will make it simple for you: CO2 is a greenhouse gas, which contributes

Volacno’s emit more CO2 in one eruptions than humans pollute?

Why buy this new car with a warranty when for the same price you could buy some problematic high mileage car that is half the price of a well sorted low mileage example? This is why.

I’ve seen it too and it’s an awsome movie. But just one little mistake : it’s not Napoelon Bonaparte but Napoleon III who’s killed. Totally not the same guy. They are separated by almost one century.

If only more of the actual drivers in those rigs these days were this capable. Having run warehouses for many years, I have seen plenty of examples on both ends of the skills curve, but a depressingly increasing number of them seem to be drop and hook hacks who can’t back up to save themselves. I have literally had a

Yes I mentioned the memo. That's not proof on its own though. And even if J&J had something they were hiding, it still doesn't explain why multiple outside unbiased studies have been unable to prove a link but the judgement was still awarded.

I don’t see any of that in that article.

You like, don’t, though. The FDA’s pretty good about regulating this stuff and I’m not actually seeing any mention of good scientific supporting evidence for baby powder causing cancer.

Great website. “We are sponsored by The Peterson Firm, a Washington, D.C., law firm, and we use the legal team at The Peterson Firm to educate these users about their circumstances.”

I tried to edit my comment below to add:

I’ve dug into this in the past, and found no good evidence that talc causes cancer. It appears very similar to claims that antiperspirant causes breast cancer, etc. A lot of people believe it, but the scientific evidence doesn’t support a link.

God, isn’t it sad that even with a job that is stereotypically thought of as a woman’s job (what children’s book has a male librarian, am I right?), we’re only now getting a woman in the highest position for it?

Its almost as if we have had a population increase as well as a maturing of a scientific field...