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Yeah, I will never age out of Sublime either, they are amazing. I read the whole article thinking, age out of Sublime? Is that a thing?

Oh, I didn't mean that forgetting is worse than being crazy, but I think it makes the story worse that a woman who has children who need home health nurses would be forget something as vital as vaccinating them.

So what your saying is that a tin foil hat with pins stuck in wards off measles. Am I correct in that assumption?

My mom is home health nurse, one family she sees has a few kids who all ended up with whooping cough a couple of weeks ago due to not being vaccinated. All the nurses who work with them had to get their boosters and go on a Z-pack and one of the older nurses appears to be coming down with whooping cough anyway. What

Yes. I think that often when I see people posting stupid shit online. I am so lucky there was no internet when I was younger and doing stupid shit because not only did I do a ton of stupid shit, I also loved to take pictures. Not a great combination for future careers.

I don't see how that makes any sense at all. This article didn't say that all egg-laying creatures got too big, it said that some did. The fact that some animals got too large to survive a cataclysmic event doesn't mean that every single egg laying animal would die. Or did I somehow read your comment wrong?

When I buy something I always click on the one-stars first because they are usually the funniest/stupidest, that way I can get my laughs out of the way and focus on the product.

I knew some movies were missing and those were definitley a few of them. I loved "Cruel Intentions", and who can forget Seth Green looking so adorable in goggles in "Can't Hardly Wait"?

Oh, okay, at least you're speaking from personal experience and my brother and I could be an exception to the rule. I loved having a brother who was so close in age and we did weird twinsy stuff even though we aren't actually twins. Both wore socks during sex (I only know this because my ex-boyfriend and his

What an odd thing to say. My brother and I are 10 months apart and have always been close. We were pretty much raised like twins (potty trained at the same time, school at the same time) and consider ourselves twins.

How did you turn pink? How odd. I had never heard of the book before someone handed it to me to read, I thought it was an alright book and was wondering if it was based on someone's childhood. I checked the author info to see where she grew up/how old she was and saw that she was white. That ruined it for me,

I don't think what I have is a phobia necessarily, but I can't stand bugs. Anything creepy, crawly, or squishy makes me squirm all over. I don't mind daddy long legs for some reason, but any other bugs around our house, especially spiders, I fucking hate spiders. But I too have that weird little, "don't want to

It's a bit of a what comes first argument. But the basis of it is that there are some people who simply should not smoke weed. Just as there are some people who should not drink ETOH and some who should not eat sugar, or ingest caffeine. There are some people whose chance of psychosis is thought to be enhanced by

His book and his debates were also instrumental in me admitting to myself that I'm an atheist and have been for years, I simply didn't know that it an okay thing to be until I was introduced to him and the rest of the Four Horsemen. They changed my life, helped me so that I think for myself more, helped me to become

Yeah, but what fun would a study be if someone didn't take it out of context and make it all about them? Then what would we do? What would we do man‽

At our local hospital if a pregnant lady comes in she goes up to L&D, even if she's not in labor, because the L&D nurses and doctors are specially trained to care for pregnant women, and the ER is not.

...suggesting that the term "spontaneous birth," which implies that childbirth is something outside the control of a pregnant woman, is "erroneous."

My favorite part of that article? This: "Anthropology is going to have to completely revise its picture of modern man between 40,000 and 10,000 years ago," said Thomas Terberger, the archaeologist who discovered the hoax. "Prof Protsch's work appeared to prove that anatomically modern humans and Neanderthals had

My friend and I planned our whole lives when we were twelve, our kids, careers, marriage or lack thereof. I decided I wanted one girl, no husband and a career that would allow me to travel; my friend wanted a whole bunch of kids, a husband and a career as a housewife. In my teen years and college years I changed it

I find the one on the right (high maternal) more attractive, and I sat here for several minutes trying to figure out why. What is it about that face? They are very similar (obviously), but the subtle differences are amazing.