Streamlined colors, longer limbs, tough guy literally gets buffed up... Why does this remind me of the God awful Loonatics Unleashed?
Streamlined colors, longer limbs, tough guy literally gets buffed up... Why does this remind me of the God awful Loonatics Unleashed?
TL;DR - You're half-right but half-wrong. Probably.
Gymnasts aren't lithe dude. They're pretty jacked
They're American-born turtles that sort of learned how to be ninja from a rat in the sewers. I wouldn't expect them to be historically authentic. They're more interested in pragmatically learning stealth and self-defense than accurately recreating the traditional garb of semi-mythical shinobi exactly as they were in…
An alien Shredder isn't really a problem; the 2003 TMNT had him as the Utrom Ch'rell, a Kraang-like alien... brain thing that piloted various android bodies through the centuries, and at one point adopting the identity of the Foot Clan leader Oroku Saki.
It's ironic that such a good, simple design idea is presented on a poorly layed out website with no margin cap and miles of scrolling.
"High-octane introspection."
"The only barrier to human development is ignorance, and this is not insurmountable."
When I was a teacher in Japan, one of my students was Korean. I asked him when he came to Japan.
A poll of 1,200 Japanese published this Oct: 87 percent say they "hate" South Korea: http://shukan.bunshun.jp/articles/-/323…
You can blame the GOPs "Southern Strategy" back in the 60s for that weird inversion. Basically after the Democrats turned progressive we ended up in the situation of JFKs era when the democrats run the south because of history, and they now ran the north because of progressivism and the GOP ran nothing. So the GOP…
this is one of those things that seems curious and neat but doesn't really address the massive schisms in political ideals that have happened since. You unfortunately can't really compare the current parties with the old ones except by name.
Well, far right conservatives aren't exactly burdened with great intelligence most of the time. So it isn't much of a shock that satire isn't their favorite brand of humor.
Yeah, it's not like Ron Paul put his name on a newsletter that ran extremely racist screeds or anything, right? Naw. Never happened.
As a hospital administrator, I can confidently say this is untrue. Doctors in general do NOT purchase scanners - hospitals and imaging clinics do, and the hospitals can not incentivize doctors to run these scans on more patients who only have a peripheral need for them. This type if generalization is what makes many…
I feel sorry for you, because it must be hard to function with all of that cynicism and paranoia.
Studies concerning this topic are not new. Neither are the results. But please organize your thoughts and make up your mind about what you're proposing. That CT may lead to cancer? Or that hospitals are breaking the law for money? This is what I was trying to tackle in my previous comment. Also, anything can seem…
Flying in transatlantic, or transpacific flights can also cause cancer. Hell, standing in the sun can cause cancer. It's a risk versus gain thing.
"Frighteningly bad for you" is a bit of scare tactic. A 1% increase in chances of cancer is not what I would say is frighteningly bad for you, especially if it may uncover a medical issue that presents more danger in the short term. your chances of getting killed by a car is much greater yet we don't see any articles…
It has nothing to do with chemicals; there's a reason why you need to drink some of the Coke first and then turn it upside-down for it to work. Doing so creates a larger surface area on the upside-down "top" soda (which used to be at the bottom) to liberate carbon dioxide from the beverage (flipping it also helps…