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Yeah, i mean it just proves her point in some way because people’s reactions to it are more indicative of who they are rather than who she is. I guess it’s one of the benefits of having an open-ended art project so that even the cyberattack becomes part of the performance and also leads to more prominence for the

If Dave Coulier is such a close friend, why does he insist on referring to Caitlyn as Bruce and using male pronouns? That’s not what friends who are understanding of their friend's transition do.

This does make things more clear.

What’s changed is the definition of “autistic”. Autism used to be a single disorder, but now it is an entire spectrum, encompassing much of what 30 years ago would have been called “retarded”. The actual rates of people with these disorders hasn’t changed at all, just what we call them.

I was on a dihydrogen monoxide meme kick this weekend... making ones about the mortality rate of fish exposed to it, organic crops and dihydrogen monoxide, serial killers and so on. Most had a great time with it, but I did catch a few people...

There’s a story in the press over this past weekend of a diphtheria outbreak in Spain (http://www.thelocal.es/20150608/eight…) resulting from anti-vax parents having failed to immunize their kid. The Spanish authorities ended up having to get antitoxin from Russia because the disease *had* been eliminated in their

The rise in autism is more of a rise in diagnosis than prevalence of the condition. Children who didn’t act “right” would’ve been beaten, killed, or locked away in the not-too-distant past. Those who could pass as “normal” learned quick and kept their heads down, those on the other end of the spectrum might’ve been

unleash a group of anti-vax families in a major theme park (see Disneyland Infections), and you have a bio-terrorism threat that is very very real.

Yes, anti-vaxxers are terrible, but labelling them terrorists does not make the rest of us sound reasonable, either. It’s inflammatory and unwarranted.

I read on Twitter that vaccines are made from dangerous stuff like dihydrogen monoxie, the tears of mothers who’s babies were forcibly aborted, AIDS...and they use Autism as a preservative.

Freedom of speech is great. But when it impacts the lives of kids that have no freedom to be vaccinated or not. Then i have a problem.

First of all, you can’t just say it’s not genetic. There’s no way you can know that since we don’t know what causes it. You claim that the genome hasn’t changed in 50 years or whatever and who says it had to? We didn’t recognize this as a disorder until very recently. Kids always had had these symptoms, but you know

Someone needs to build a twitter-bot that response to all Anti-Vaxxer tweets with this weblink:

Yeah, I’m sick of the “We should hear both sides” bullshit. The creationism vs evolution argument? Yeah, it’s fucking annoying that the creationists get some legitimacy by the media, but is relatively harmless. The homeopaths, the conspiracy theorists, the anti-science nutjobs. They’re killing people. It’s not just a

These people need to be prosecuted like the criminals they are. I don’t think that would be an over reaction. They endanger their own children and others. Maintenance of public health is not a “choice.” The government has the right and the responsibility to make people stop doing things that are harmful to others,

Let’s stop mincing words and call them what they are: Anti-Science Terrorists

What the hell are you talking about? Black has nothing to do with it. Sports figures occasionally play with the kids and everyone things it’s cool. And, it’s been going on for a long time.

In the good old days, a very young Willie Mays used to play stickball with kids outside the Polo Grounds in NY.