Has anyone else listened to the podcast "Heaven" by Mur Lafferty?
Has anyone else listened to the podcast "Heaven" by Mur Lafferty?
@lodown: Exactly. I always find this weird.
It seems like the problem isn't the siblings, per se, but bad parenting.
So what I'm seeing here is:
@Groucho Marxism: This is both off topic and a week late (I'm a week behind on Bones & Fringe) but I want the Science Dude to become regular, too.
It is well established that rumination is associated with depression.
@vanityfacade: I want to go and make sure I'm not featured on there... but that would be a stupid thing to do.
@kvanilla: Counterpoint: I'm a vegetarian and I sometimes miss having a main dish on thanksgiving.
@Beaker of Hope: If I hadn't hearted you already, I'd have hearted you for this. Well said.
@deitybox: When I was growing up, I remember a lot of the other kids being shocked that I wasn't spanked on a regular basis. My parents didn't believe in corporal punishment.
@gd01skorpius: My heritage is almost pure German but people often ask if I am Native American. I think it is the cheekbones.
@ZiggyStarPuff loves Miz Jenkins too!: I'm not surprised. There was controversy a while ago (a year and a half maybe) about Amazon selling a video game that was all about raping women.
@EllyVortex: ha! Very clever.
@bananafishtoday: Really? That's very interesting. I'm going to look into that.
@Lorin: I've been attacked by a bird twice. One time by a duck, another time by some little brown bird (maybe I walked too close to it's nest? It just attacked me while I was walking down the sidewalk).
@Lorin: The dead bird was walking home? I don't know whether to be more alarmed by the fact that the bird was walking, or the fact that it was doing so before a long flight.
@AtomiClash humanitarian mizanthrope: Marie... Cat-toinette?
@AnikaG: Alright, fair point. It's not the best example.
"The test of a first rate intelligence is the ability to hold two opposed ideas in the mind at the same time, and still retain the ability to function."
@AnikaG: What I said was that women give up more easily, not that they under-perform, necessarily.