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Stupid driver or attempted murder? - “he was probably trying to run over that obnoxious squawking bird he seemed to have pinned down” read more by rottenseed
HaricotVert
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Favorite Tags: Attenborough, Hertzfeldt
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Why do all the most deceitful and lying politicians have this strange, perpetual, self-satisfying smug smile on all the time? It's like a trademark. Cheney being a notable example.
Could it be they are actually aware of how much bullshit they are spewing? Nah... let's not give them that much credit.
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dupe of http://www.videosift.com/video/German-Glasses-Commercialperhaps-NSFW
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I really liked the Pillows' work for FLCL.
no one thinks to run instead of just standing there waiting for the guy to slice them
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No one thinks to aim for the head.
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Just want to mention that it's Jordan, not Johnson, and "Running the Numbers," not "Doing the Numbers."
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Sometimes, Doc_M, controversies really only have one side to them, with the "other side" being upheld by ill-informed or even delusional people. Kinda like the Flat Earth Society.
Yes, some people really do believe that the world is flat, despite considerable evidence to the contrary.
Just because a website "promotes its own agenda" (thus discrediting it with you) does not mean the factual evidence backed up with studies, research, and experiments are suddenly null and void. Sure, if the studies were faked or no sources were cited I would be suspicious. That's not the case, though.
The most damning part of this news clip is when it points out that the EPA scientists THEMSELVES are dissenting against the EPA's ruling. It's a giant cue to even the most uninformed person to sit up and take notice that an agency's own employees are saying "whoa whoa there that ain't right." I'm no water expert, but those EPA scientists are, and would know better than me whether or not fluoride in my drinking water is good or bad.
It's sorta like the dissenting NASA engineers that were forced by ignorant upper management (unaware of the dangers of cold temperatures and O-Rings) to sign off on the Challenger space shuttle launch. And look how great that turned out.
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