piegunman
piegunman
piegunman

Yes. And Frodo took the ship to Valinor.

But they still have access to a mirror (tv) in the form of a giant polished stone (pc/smart phone/plug-in multimedia stick).

the elephant in the video only checked it out to be ironic

The photographer likened it to a modern family suddenly losing access to their television.

Knowing how America treats minorities then and now, I’m shocked the the U.S. wasn’t on the same team as Germany and Japan in WW2.

Aaaah that reminds me, must finish reading Sacred Blacksmith!

Metallurgy is an amazing sience/art, if you’ve ever seen a steel carbon chart you’ll start to understand how mind bogglingly complex it can become.

The Japanese developed a similar steel called tamahagane (gem steel). It’s lighter in color but also has the waves.

...worse name until the internets!

“commonly known as Wootz steel – which, arguably, is an even worse name.”

Yet more mileage out of this one.

Science doesn't care about common sense or decency. It cares about what is.

See, we have this thing called peer-review. The study, before it was published, was read by at least 3-5 actual working researchers in the field who determined it was worthy of being published. Jezebel didnt actually do any study. Jezebel is in absolutely no position to disprove the study (which, there was nothing to

Actually they have that quote from the researcher that says the link is correlational at best.

Really? My feeling of getting kicked in the nuts after a prolonged hard-on due to minor physical stimulation that all the guys seem to be used to would beg to differ with you.

The "blue balls" effect is a real thing. And it doesn't go away until you "relieve" yourself or put ice on it for a while.

The Jezebel article really didn't do anything to discount the study, they basically just bitched about how they don't like it. It's like they took it personally.

He's probably pretty sick and tired of reporters calling him about this fairly minor study he did a decade ago. That no one is currently studying the matter doesn't tell us anything one way or the other about it. We have one, preliminary study that shows a correlation. That's all we can say about it until such time as

How would you define "valid science" other than published in a peer reviewed journal? It may or may not ultimately turn out to be correct, but there doesn't seem to be anything wrong with the science.