This article is about people who were infected and then recovered. The quarantines were on people who never exhibited any symptoms at all, but were merely in a country that had a lot of people infected with Ebola.
This article is about people who were infected and then recovered. The quarantines were on people who never exhibited any symptoms at all, but were merely in a country that had a lot of people infected with Ebola.
Gizmodo has consistently written, as factual, that Facebook “suppressed conservative news.” The actual story is more accurately written that a conservative on the editorial team thought more conservative items should be included. I get that you want to toot your own horn about the scoop, but it’s kind of annoying to…
Should the Walking Dead be labeled on Facebook as “with Dial Soap” (or whoever else advertises during the show?)
And? The point is that it’s an intentional design, not a clumsy or primitive flaw.
You can’t land SpaceX-style on Mars - using thrusters too close to the ground would kick up a lot of dust that might end up blanketing the vehicle and potentially damaging sensitive components.
I have to agree. The real annoying thing is that Sonic is able to move through levels very quickly, but the game placed so many traps that you’d almost certainly be killed trying to do it.
So you aren’t actually from Italy and you’re mad about Italysplaining?
It’s the control scheme, surely. Super Mario just wouldn’t play the same on a touch screen as it does on a controller.
It blows my mind that FB made a decent feature (curated news feed) completely useless. It’s inarguably a straight downgrade from what they had before. I mean, I really don’t care if they made stories trend that weren’t actually trending or they “suppressed conservative stories” (whatever that means). It just had short…
It’s not a conspiracy theory. Read a fucking book.
Guilt by association? Are you drunk posting? I was using that link so YOU can read the line that Jill is very obviously and clearly dog whistling to. Just to clarify, a dog whistle is a line that sounds innocuous to the casual person but is heard loud and clear by others as meaning something else.
Watch the whole video. They’re talking about wifi & technology in schools.
OK, look, just go read this Jenny McCarthy interview and clue yourself in as to the modern anti-vaxxer line: http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/frontline…
It’s not “super secret.” It’s just carefully worded to not upset anti-vaxxers in the Green Party. How hard is that to get?
Look, I agree. I think these guys are dumb. Vaccination is effectively mandatory, though, unless your kids are home schooled.
No one is spending a dime against Jill Stein. Someone just noticed for once when she started saying stupid shit. This isn’t a corporate conspiracy, you knob and Jill will have zero impact on the general election. Gary Johnson will have a much larger one.
Of course they’re actually against vaccination, but the line among anti-vaxxers is now that “actually we just want the choice to not vaccinate.” That’s what I’m saying Stein is pandering to.
Anti-vaxxers of 2016 are not “against vaccination.” Their argument is against MANDATORY vaccination, so again this is a carefully worded statement designed to not rock the boat with a lot of the Green’s base. It’s not that hard to understand unless you’re being deliberately obtuse.
She practiced medicine for 35 years. She knows there isn’t evidence, she’s not an idiot. The Green Party has a large, activist base of anti-vaxxers and she knows she can’t disown them. That’s why she re-phrased the tweet.
I get what you’re saying, but the moment you say “oh well I get why poison gas or fission bombs are banned” totally undermines your entire point. You’re saying it’s a balancing act between “freedom” and “risk of mass murder.” Banning nukes abridges your freedom, but you can balance that against the fact that a lot of…