And also it's a horrible time suck. I quit about 8 months ago and never looked back.
And also it's a horrible time suck. I quit about 8 months ago and never looked back.
I think that's a Christian Science Reading Room. I'm not sure what's different between them, but one might be a little less crazy than the other?
I was in fact more interested in seeing the movie before I found out she directed it.
someone at Gizmodo please buy an E-meter, tear it down and post the findings.
The New York Times did an excellent profile of Laura Hillenbrand recently.
http://www.nytimes.com/2014/12/21/mag…
I would have gone to see this movie with literally any other director. Her, never.
The book deserves a good, experienced director like Ron Howard or Spielberg. Not sure how (or why) an actress with limited experience behind the camera got the gig.
I thought it was EXTREMELY TACKY of NBC and the NFL last night when they used the movie trailer as part of the intro to Sunday Night Football. Pictures of WWII POWs being tortured interspersed with shots of Richard Sherman and Russell Wilson. Thank God Schindler's List already came out.
She's better-looking than you, that's why.
BMW M5. Quickly to the Dealership! Feets don't fail me now!
The problem is that, as with all of these claims, there is a grain of truth here. If you're a healthy adult between ages of (conservatively speaking) 20-45 you could be better off having gotten sick with the virus in the long run. The reason being that the virus will activate your immune system differently than the…
Except in the cases of pertussis. Recent studies have demonstrated that people who have had the vaccine are spreading the disease just as if they were sick and have NO symptoms as to avoid contact with others. Which was unexpected and not good. You say "a few articles" but with no outright symptoms, people are still…
I don't think you can lump everyone who doesn't get a flu shot into the "deniers" camp.
Except that, unlike with Ebola or HIV, the vast majority of people who contract the flu don't die from it or even require hospitalization. If you're not in a high risk group (elderly, children, etc.) the potential ineffectiveness of the vaccine is something that can rationally be weighed as part of a cost-benefit…
Not that I'm particularly surprised but still.