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I am one of the biggest proponents of sunscreen I know, and I don't reapply throughout the day unless I'm spending a significant amount of time outside. I don't see how this is remotely practical for most people. Does anyone actually reapply throughout the day as they sit in their cubicles on a cloudy day during which

To demonstrate this concept to children at my work, we make bracelets using uv light reactive beads. They're white until exposed to uv light and change on cloudy days. To take it a step further, we do an experiment board with the beads in plastic bags sprayed with different levels of sunscreen and some that are

I work as a ski instructor and I have yet to see support for your conclusion. Most people I have met haven't educated themselves about the different UV rays and fail to understand the type that is not blocked by clouds has serious long term affects on cancer probabilities. I even have to educate my coworkers about

"Intermediate Documentary Filmmaking" is, in my humble opinion, the best episode of "Community" because Troy's reaction to LeVar would be my actual, IRL, reaction if I met him.

Do you wear sunscreen everyday?

Sunburns during overcast days are no joke, I once suffered a nasty burn that took almost two weeks to recover after attending a concert fest at Golden Gate Park on a cold, foggy day.

The Wesley Crusher bashing did it for me.

I just started giggling uncontrollably while reading this. Growing up, I was allowed unlimited viewing of Reading Rainbow and Star Trek and they left deep impressions on me. I don't think my heart was designed for this many witty, nostalgic references in one blog post!

The only thing I can think of when I read about LeVar Burton:

This LeVar Burton/Reading Rainbow resurgence is giving me the best, most wonderful case of Grinch Heart Syndrome:

How does R8P spell rape? It sounds like reightp.

I... don't... see... it? R8P = R Eight P = Rate P? Maybe "Rapey" but that's not a word one sees outside the feminist blogosphere too often.

Help me out here, y'all. I want to be indignant, but I feel like this is stretching it a wee bit, and that it might have meant something to the vehicle owner we just don't

In a more detailed article, from "The Age" (according to the mother) the teacher told the mother her daughter would be picked on if she didn't shave. Following, the teacher said they had a right to do it because it was in the curriculum. How are so few people not recognising this as assult on an especially vulnerable

It's disappointing that someone with such a great screen name submits so many inane-trying-to-be-clever posts.

"Rattlesnakes are assholes" is officially the least surprising statement I have ever read in my entire life.

About the Et-ing zoo — it's been done. (Or should I say it will be done? Or will have been done?): the Restaurant at the End of the Universe in the Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy. Be sure to set your Time Turbines, or you'll be late.

I'm not going to lie: it's possible we're going to see her on an FBI watch list in 15 years.

Today she drew me a picture of a pig wrestling a snake while a cat watched "because it really wants to eat the pig". Should I be worried?

Your five-year-old sounds kind of amazing.