My first reaction was definitely "Oh, there is no way in HELL there are more dudes on deviantArt..." but maybe I just hang out in the fangirl dominated sections.
I'm so confused by this movie. At first, the commercials had me asking "Did we learn NOTHING from Showgirls?" But as I saw more trailers I started feeling like it was someone's genderswap fanfic of that movie. I really am not sure what the concept is other than "Here, have some naked famous dudes."
I think my point is that, yes, there are "better" (a relative term, I should think) ways to deal with things, but sometimes you just can't help it. We're trying to argue for people to be accepting of that. Something you consider trivial may not be to another person. It may not just be that trivial event- the trivial…
I'm confused by this being the example you've chosen. The examples most of the others in the thread provided were crying because they were experiencing a negative emotion. You say you think it's okay to cry for a positive emotion. I don't think that's the same thing at all.
Well, let me try and get you to see it from my perspective here. I'm a grad student, so my field is academics (neurosci and epidemiology type stuff). It's a fairly laid back, yet also extremely high stress environment, and it is prone to make you crack every now and then. I know plenty of people, myself include who…
Definitely true, I just meant that for my family I think we cry to not fight, physically or verbally, because we've (again my family) been generally conditioned to not let anyone see us crying.
Well, then it may be for this girl's case that she is out of line. Fair enough. I'm certainly not saying everyone should sob and whine and everything that doesn't got that way.
"He said he would think that the man was weak and unstable."
I giggled quite a bit.
YES. This. Exactly this.
I did not even need to go to a different website to refute the idea honey can be used as an oral antibiotic. From your linked source, section 3.1:
Okay, I'll bite. Let's see some of your sources on this honey. I will reiterate my earlier point though that if your kids had pertussis (and based on your descriptions, they absolutely did not) that the antibacterial properties of said honey, if at a medically effective level at all, are not powerful enough to clear a…
Don't forget the need for a booster as an adult! Most people don't realize many of the childhood vaccines require boosters, which is why there is an oddly high incidence rate among high schoolers and college students for pertussis.
Oh my.
I'm allergic too.
Skip to number one dude. [www.cracked.com] A comedy article, yes, but it gets the point.
It's an epidemiology study. Any retrospective study like this will have problems like the one you listed. Let's say they surveyed them on their eating habits. They would still have a potential issue comparing cases and controls, due to what we call recall bias. This means that people who are cases have a tendency to…
Whoops, it did something to my link there. Follow the abstract link, look for "full text" in the side bar.