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The irony is that the people who cry wolf over Ebola and shout out that "the government" should do something about it, are exactly the same people who want to abolish Obama-care, are vehemently against obligatory vaccinations and generally don't care about far more contagious and potentially equally deadly diseases.

There are a lot of great songs (and albums!) missing, but the ones that really should be on this list:

The rotation is a problem for the "mirror" theory, I agree. But I would not call that "debunking". I call that a critical sidenote. It doesn't dismiss the theory that the lay-out of the Gizeh plateau points to a much earlier date. Whether the pyramids were actually built much earlier is very debateable.

No, they didn't use sky maps, they just looked up and layed down the plan of pyramids and sphinx according to what they saw.

"Debunked" is not a word I would use in relation to Bauval's theory. Critical sidenotes seems more apprioriate. Yes it's true that the "heavan's mirror" only works when the map is turned, but we don't know how Egyptians themselves mapped Egypt. It could well be they mapped it "upside down". Furthermore: the shaft from

The most astonishing fact of this discovery is that 385 million years ago, Scotland already existed. I wonder if it was an independent country back then.

"Cousin It" style? Really, Charlie Jane? The thing was called Thing. The helping hand of the family. (And yes, there is really funny porn spoof.)

you started discussing the science in quran topic on your own.

Here we go again.... The same old bollocks over and over again.

Nonsense? I'm even referencing everything! From the text itself! There is no science in Islam, no such thing as "islamic science" and islam has no perspective on extraterrestrial life. There is no mention of it anywhere in the quran. This is a fact. The only things it mentions (without explaining them) are jinns and

Islam discards aliens as non-existant. The quran places (a flat) earth clearly in the centre of the universe in many verses, with sun and moon orbiting it. The stars are mere lamps (or sometimes they're darts to throw at jinns, or sometimes they fall down). To have god as a "Lord of the Worlds" doesn't mean anything.

Every religion that puts Earth and humanity in the centre of "creation" won't accept it, so basically almost all branches of Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Except of course for the Vatican which has already embraced the Gelgameks.

Although I have some issues with some (not all) of the audio adventures, the books and comics, they can be considered canon by virtue of the nature of the Whoniverse. "Time can be rewritten" and time travel changes the universe all the time. It's never really certain which universe the Doctor is in. I sometimes doubt

Yes. It happened. They flew.

And in 10 years time they'll have another press release saying it's going to be ready in a decade. In 2034 a new press release will say the reactor will become commercially available in 10 years time. And so on. Call me extremely sceptical, but I've heard this "within 10 years" advertorial-speak too many times. The

(Bonus points if either extraterrestrials or the Freemasons are involved.)

I saw this last night and I agree with almost everything in this review. It really felt a bit too long and the human characters were very much clichés. It does serve a purpose, as a contrast to the rational, non-violence of the robots, but it bordered on the ridiculous. Without even knowing what exactly was going on,

And the combination thereof? Blow into your hand, lick and then swallow is that out of the question?
(Just asking.)

Ok.... Not to question the importance of a dick but aren't there more urgent problems to tackle with growing bodyparts using stem cell technology? Kidneys, hearts, livers, arms and legs come to mind.