I was sharing this was The Import, and he said "...Perry does seem like the real world version of Batman's revolving villain."
I was sharing this was The Import, and he said "...Perry does seem like the real world version of Batman's revolving villain."
Take it away, Jon + best choir ever.
Eh, while it's technically genetic modification on a very loose level, it's not direct gene manipulation, which is what most people think of when they hear genetic modification - and this technology isn't going to lead to that kind of gene-specific genetic manipulation to guarantee blue eyes or whatever. Basically,…
Probably after Harry. The rest aren't as cute. I mean, Liam is nice, but no. And Zayn is a silly spelling. hahaha! Seriously, just kidding. Sorry. Tired. Don't mind me.
Damn... I was hoping they would go with "Wild Wild"
Eh. Different strokes. As a feminist, I actually loved it, because it didn't present an idealized version of female friendships. I've been in Annie's position before - feeling abandoned by a longtime friend who's found someone "better" and caught in a downward spiral of legit depression and whiny self-pity. It made me…
Yeah I read that in one of your replies, still impressed though - you must be one awesome bioethicist!
Thanks. I wish I could take just innate credit for it but *whispers* my dirty secret? I'm a bioethicist. ;-)
Sarah's transplant team asked if there could be an exception because that's their job - to try all avenues for the child. However, this is experimentation. There are decades of research explaining why a certain size and age require pediatric organs rather than adult organs; breaking from that does go into…
Well, for starters there are medical ethicists who sort of train for just this.
Which isn't what is happening when a judge is making orders. That's bypassing all of the scientific research and medical safeguards that have been set up.
Oh FFS. Tell me, why is this girl more important than the four other children in the Philly area who need a lung transplant - and the 40-odd adults in PA? (Not to mention all the children and adults in need of transplant in the surrounding states.)