I don't understand how Adam Sandler keeps making movies. I truly, truly don't. Stiller is meh, and Hill is also meh, but Sander causes me to have violent thoughts. Also Seth Rogen.
I don't understand how Adam Sandler keeps making movies. I truly, truly don't. Stiller is meh, and Hill is also meh, but Sander causes me to have violent thoughts. Also Seth Rogen.
NecroNOMicon! It will NOM you right back!
She is amazing - I love to hear her speak.
I'm not talking about biological sex. I'm talking about gender identity. She identifies as a woman. She is not a man. Therefore, putting quotations around 'she' is an insult to her identity.
Setting biology completely aside, if she identifies as a woman, then she is a woman. It's bad form to put quotations around 'she' - that makes it seem like you're questioning her identity.
That is an incredibly cute story! It completely brought to mind all the things that I did/stopped doing for arbitrary future reasons. I'm pretty sure that at some point I decided to start running so that when I was able to turn myself into a centaur, I'd be even faster.
Poor Spidey - he seems to be sprouting limbs from the most random places. Clearly there's some kind of made-of-rubber disease floating around the superhero community.
I'm of two minds on the issue. Bringing in issues of rape and sexual assault can be incredibly meaningful and drives the story and character development, when it is done well - when there's a broader context informing the action. If the character is already solid, with her own identity, and is challenged in this…
It's supposed to be just a promotional cover, not the real one. But going by the way that Catwoman is drawn in general, I don't see it being much better.
What the hell is going on in that second page?! Catwoman sprouted a leg from her lower back, or something - this is almost as bad as the promotional cover for the #0 issue. :P
Personal opinions are fine - I thought your facts were lacking, however.
If you're against abortion, then I have some great news for you! You don't have to have one. It is a choice, and that choice can only be made by the person who is pregnant. If that person doesn't happen to be you, then you can still have your opinion but you cannot make that decision.
My position is not necessarily to make the sequencing procedure itself widely available. My understanding is that it will be quite some time before it will be readily available even to those who can afford it. My comment to jman60761 was only about people who are concerned that the information from the sequencing…
That's completely understandable. I have a brother who is autistic, and also Fragile X. He's not able to fully communicate to us how he sees things, what he feels about things, and will never be able to live independently. There are plenty of people on the spectrum who are able to do those things - just not in a…
It appears that the fundamental problem here is a huge lack of awareness and understanding coupled with a huge dose of stereotyping regarding the non-neurotypical. Most people do not educate themselves on the reality of autism, what it is, what life is like for people on the autism spectrum unless they are drawn into…
I said this in a reply to Daveinva below, but I want to re-iterate my skepticism of the numbers regarding the percentages of psychopaths in the prison population (and the general population).
I'm skeptical of the numbers regarding the percentage of the prison population. The test for psychopathy is sound (at least, Robert Hare, who developed it believes it to be). But there are no real regulations regarding the people that *administer* the tests to inmates, and in many states it is standard practice to…