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That was hilarious!

I love how the stripes are continued in their manes. Amazing markings.

I've found that my taste buds have changed over the course of my life. For example, when I was in my 20s, I switched to 1% milk. Over time, whole milk ended up tasting like cream to me. A few years ago, I developed a condition that required me to ingest twice as much salt as normally required. I didn't like salt on my

Good for the hawk! That was awesome.

I am very excited to see this.

Yes, this data seems to be very euro-centric.

Great movie!

I wonder about that, too.

I think this is a great idea. Model it after Morning Spoilers, with just little blurbs for each breakthrough covered.

Great video! I hadn't seen that before.

Oh, yes, that's bad, too.

Whenever a character says "TRUST ME" in lieu of answering questions, I cringe. It is absolutely lazy writing. No one has ever said that to me and I've never said that to them. It's not how people talk.

That you-don't-really-see-me-so-I'm-taking-this-pawful-of-kibble expression was hilarious.

The show's definitely all over the place, but I enjoy it, too. Mostly because I want to see what crazy stuff they come up with.

Also, how about warning the medical examiner about the organisms they found? Because he's examining the corpses without serious protective gear (a plastic shield, an apron, arm sleeves - seriously that's what you wear to cut into corpses that die from presumably infectious agents?) because plot.

Except for Tony……

Ok, you've convinced me!! I'm trying to get through this year's IMPAC shortlist - I've got 5 to go - then I'll tackle Ulysses.

I hadn't heard of the tongue eye. That is amazing. Would the next step for that be implantation so it's not something you have to put in and out of your mouth, it could be used all of the time?

Seems simple enough when you say it like that. I'm wondering if there's an aspect to it, that we as non-blind people are not aware of and makes it not so simple.

Possibly. It would be great if they could figure out a way for a camera to direct the user: a little to the left, a little to the right, up a centimeter, okay, right there, take the picture.