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Weirdly, the noses on all the examples listed are very similar between men and women - suggesting that it's one feature that is almost identical whether you're male or female.

@nova_146: Um, pretty sure the author meant that people abusing carpool lanes should be put in *actual* cages on the side of the highway.. not like, just be punished by being shown photos.

I think part of the reason the plot this season is struggling so badly is because all of the tension from the first season is gone. There were all these storylines and relationships that had something going on, drama-wise, like Finn/Quinn/Rachel/Puck, or the pregnancy/fake pregnancy, the shue/emma tension, Kurt/finn

@screemname: Yes, You clearly understand science. Can you tell me which piers were used in the reviewing of those papers? Because personally, Blackpool is a favorite... I'm also a fan of the clam chowder on SF's pier 39.

@Alizarin: I loved Ace.. she was so fantastic!

@Mav: Doctor who already did witches spouting shakespeare.. kinda.

Sylvester McCoy is my doctor.

@alohacl: I remember reading something a while back about how the former USSR is suffering from economic downturn because their population is aging and population growth rate is below the 2.1 level, and how they're actually trying to encourage immigrants of russian descent in order to bring their reproductive-friendly

@FrankN.Stein: What is totally ridiculous to me is that with fourteen kids, you've spent basically a decade of your life actually pregnant, never mind the actual raising of children.. A DECADE OF PREGNANT. That's just, ridiculous. Goddamnit, read a book or something instead..

@Mandark: Also, nobody who didn't see all of them before now will ever get to see every doctor who ep - sometime in the 80s some idiot got rid of a lot of the first series episodes to make room at the bbc.. some episodes have been rescued, but some are lost for good.

@Anekanta - Re-Socialized Killbot: Pity, if there was a sentience chip, we could start implanting it into some humans.. you know, like politicians, lindsey lohan, etc.

@Josh Young: Maybe because bespectacled brunette nerd girls are awesome?

@Anekanta - Re-Socialized Killbot: And here I was thinking that it was the weird video above that was going to give me nightmares. For a whole ten seconds, anyway, until I read your post. Now? Robot clowns and Chuck E Cheese's will be chasing me in my sleep.

At the very least, if I were the one conducting this experiment, I'd want the volunteer with their head in an MRI to measure the response of their brain to the pain, rather than their subjective judgement.

@Manly McBeeferton: Probably oaks. I grew up in Nottinghamshire, and my parents still live there in a small village about 10 miles from Sherwood.. The vast majority of trees in that area are English oaks, chestnut or silver birch (which those clearly are not)

I liked it better than Spook country, although I'm still not really sold on Hollis as protagonist. There's some fantastic writing in there, but for once there was nothing that truly made me laugh, and very little that sparked the visual centers in my brain into wanting to draw. Hollis is just so... blah.. to me. For a