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Fucking hell Canada, I expected better from you, I really did.

I'm fine with that, as long as an exception is made for children who legitimately can't be vaccinated for medical reasons. They should be allowed to benefit from the herd immunity as it were.

I don't care if this sounds extreme. Children who aren't vaccinated shouldn't be allowed in public schools. Don't want to vaccinate your kid? Fine. Homeschool them. Keep them out of soccer and dance classes. The rest of the population should not suffer and potentially die for your stupidity.

Apparently no one gives a shit about the buffalo, or the jackal babies who are now going to starve because they didn't get to eat the lioness.

I think a lot of people are (erroneously) putting their faith in their yoga instructors, or that guy at the health food store who knows SO MUCH about supplements, because they seem more credible than the spectre of Big Pharma.

I came across a story recently in which immigrants are getting their kids vaccinated almost as soon as they arrive in the U.S. What I suspect is the case is that we've become sheltered and complacent. We don't see the damage disease does because of the success of vaccines. And because we're a wealthy First World

I see were you are coming from, but for me, the 'cartoony' aspect of the CGI characters is more a feature than a bug. It comes across as a style choice rather than simply lack of effort.

Viral bait-and-switch. Not cool.

The face of every other kid in the contest.

"Imagination on a fantastic voyage into a dew drop, starting with our old friend the Tardigrade and moving through photosynthesizing plant cells and into the molecular machinery within, rendered in just a slightly more steampunk schematic format than in previous episodes."

I think this is pretty much the only "correct" answer possible — but I would add that the "constructed" identity is still important. I mean, that's all we are, at the end — stories, constructed identities, etc. That's all that gives life meaning. But it is important to remember, as you state, that it is all

You aren't very good at reading comprehension, are you? I mean, your gift for invention is amazing, and your ability to take an obvious statement and draw completely unrelated conclusions is top notch.

HE'S A WITCH! BURN HIM!

What are you talking about? They kill a child every week on this show. Sometimes two!

Yes it is. Can I grow a vagina on my palm?

Fine print: "Please share this so people understand that the movie is a fictionalized account and not a true retelling of the story"

I must say, the low-tech almost crude scientific nature of this facility turns me off from the idea of going with cryogenic freezing / cryonic sleep (not that I was considering doing it). Television portrays the process as a high-tech only for the rich process. Interesting to see reality vs hollywood (unless of course

Janeway always did make bad decisions. It is usally the job of the first officer on a Star Fleet vessel to be wrong so the Captain can be right. Voyager was screwed because both Janeway and Chakotay consistently made the wrong choice.

There's no such thing as the paranormal, there's only the normal. That is, everything you think is odd or out of place, weird things that might happen? It's all a part of physical reality and thus not 'paranormal (which means above/beyond normal) no, its normal with all the physical laws intact.

Now for the explanation: She was my best friend, she was in danger of losing the baby already and I was terrified for her. I thought about her because it's natural to think about people you are worried about. The fish taste was memory and something I associated with her being in the hospital (in trouble).