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In reply to this comment by laura:
Thanks for drop kicking Jesus out of my pqueue, Ollie.
Be sure to let me know when that movie you mentioned a while back comes out.
Cheers.
In reply to this comment by laura:
So who's the guy in your profile pic? It can't be you, you're a silverback gorilla. A big one, too.
In reply to this comment by laura:
oooooo sparkly diamond ya got there, mister ~ scarlet letter dissappeared
In reply to this comment by laura:
oooooo sparkly diamond ya got there, mister ~ scarlet letter dissappeared
In reply to this comment by laura:
Thank you, beautiful. Looks like that one did the trick.
In reply to this comment by UsesProzac:
Siftbot must hate puppies.
*promote
In reply to this comment by laura:
*quality
It would ease fears though.
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In reply to this comment by Throbbin:
What's so bad about being seen naked? With the proper safeguards in place (men only see men, women only see women, etc.) - what's the problem?
You're straight, aren't you?
As Bugs Bunny once said, "Wotta maroon!"
In reply to this comment by laura:
>> ^Crosswords:
"...and I don't think comparing it to a gynecologist is fair. The guys that work the x-ray and inspection machines probably had to attend a 1 week seminar on how to operate the machinery and what to look for. I don't think that compares to the $100k or so of Getting an MD and the years of education/training/and ethical philosophy. Not to mention that the scanner and the scaned are basically anonymous to each other. If something happened you wouldn't know who did it, and they wouldn't know who you are so they'd be less caring about violating your privacy."
No...dude...I meant 'like' as in "when you've seen 'em all...mostly in their worst condition..."
It's just surreal that Northeners are impressed by this neolithic technology.
In reply to this comment by laura:
dude, farmers' crops were going bad before they could sell it all. People were getting sick from food-borne illness.
Yes, in 2009.
They don't have electricity in most of the places where this is needed. Whether it is old technology or not, don't you think it's a good thing that they are making use of it now?
It's a happy thing, not a "hey check how impressive this 'discovery' is" thing.
In reply to this comment by Pprt:
Are we supposed to be impressed that Africans discovered insulation and clay pottery? This is 2009.
Things like this create conflicts in me: hating news sensationalism vs. questionable benefits of exposing/expressing disgust for sick idiots/acts.
i agree.
but something this heinous should not become hidden,nor secret.
also,maybe i didnt want to be alone in my horror.
because to me this is true horror.
incomprehensible....i think that is what bothers me the most.