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I’m looking at it as someone mentioned it as a joke, but it opened his eyes to a larger world.

I pride myself on my ability to be self-aware enough to not look like a slob on camera. I do, however, look like a 33 year-old disavowed journalist dealing with the end of a 14-year relationship by spending 15-20 hours a day making sets, special events, trivia among other things for 3 people all while peddling a

Read the article and maybe you’d understand.

Damn I forgot about Ser Straight-Line.

The weirdest thing for me is how zombies can walk off building tops and not splatter. If they were still people they would spatter, but instead they get right up and swarm towards you. They should at least make the first ren (or hundred, depending how high the roof is) zombies splatter and the pile of their remains

It’s a credit to Hale that you missed “real” Eliot while Monster-Eliot still had a decent amount of screen time.

I’ll be more succinct than the other people already dragging you.
You’re a fucking idiot.

Unless an unbelted child is thrown from a crashing car and hits another child, the consequences for not using a car seat are usually fairly specific to the family responsible.  Going to school with measles will infect anyone not able to be vaccinated, though, which is the equivalent of crashing the car into a

I don’t care if you disagree. You’re wrong. You’re out of your depth. You would not be arguing this if you had any idea what you were talking about.

Running your car without a proper child seat and seatbelts can kill your child, yes. But it won’t kill anyone else’s child in the process. Anti-vax parents are fighting for the right to infect others with a deadly disease.

I don’t know what happened but fuck that, that person is off my this person is a reasonable person, to nope, fuck all your thoughts and responses to shit anymore with your ignorant ass.

probably because it happens so infrequently.

I’m not talking about car accidents and I’m not talking about children of stubborn or ignorant parents. I’m talking about the immunodeficient children who depend on herd immunity. How many of their deaths are acceptable? One? Ten? Give me a number you’re comfortable with. 

I’m in my 50's. My own cousin has been completely deaf his entire life because he had measles as a baby. I know people my age who are sterile because of having had measles.

Coming at your shit take bro!

Nice false equivalence, AIDS isn’t communicable by proximity, measles are, and for kids whose immunity is barely there WITH vaccines, if the unvaccinated outnumber the vaccinated guess what, they are still affected by those who don’t have it as the vaccine isn’t a cure all.

Wooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooow.

We know what measles and polio are and have known for quite some time. We know how to protect people against those diseases. We know what happens if we don’t protect people against them.

Back then, no one knew what HIV was and didn’t try to because it was

you don’t get AIDS from someone coughing in a room full of people. But you do get measles that way. You don’t know people who died from measles, because they are dead. We don’t see the people regularly who were disfigured because of it because they often are shy about being stared at because of how they look.

Of course it is possible for children, even those who are not immunocompromised, to die from complications of the measles. But not that many.”

Refutation of point 1: