Bad luck ed sheeran 8 comments
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· 7 years ago
Don't know why I got downvoted for literally saying what everyone else on the internet is saying about why they didn't like him on the show XD I found it jarring but I'm not going to go and belittle him on twitter that is extremely uncalled for. I want him to make a full length version of what he sung and put it on youtube because damn it was lovely!
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Bad luck ed sheeran 8 comments
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· 7 years ago
I think the big thing was it was a 'not so subtle' cameo and people missed what was happening in the scene and paid too much attention to him. Other cameos have been more subtler than that and weren't really distracting. He was lovely but I'll admit I missed what was going on because of it (like Arya looking at the sword and I still have no idea why) .What I keep hearing is that people liked the show because they didn't really know the actors and could really get absorbed into it and when you have a cameo like that it breaks the mystic of the show.
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How could you bring a monster here, Becky 11 comments
How could you bring a monster here, Becky 11 comments
Michael asking the real question 4 comments
How could you bring a monster here, Becky 11 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
Honestly though I burn so easily in the sun I'd love to have one so I'm not a lobster after 20 min in the sun.
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Iceland and equality 44 comments
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· 7 years ago
@kurama_otsutsuki I am perusing an honours degree in psychology which means I have to write and defend a thesis in front of a board of people. I've had to study and research all of this for the past four years so I can make a convincing and well researched paper. All this is 'common knowledge' for me and people in my field. If you want my evidence/sources try 'Essentials of Abnormal Psychology in a changing world third canadian edition' which has the DSM-V update (that's what they use to diagnose people with various disorders). You can find everything I said and more in there.
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Iceland and equality 44 comments
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· 7 years ago
@kurama_otsutski 1) males choose more 'gory' methods of suicide like a GSW unlike women who are more likely to take pills which result in more failed attempts. 2) Male circumcision can help keep the penis clean and help with not having smegma. 3) Men can terminate their parental rights so they do not have to pay child support. 4) Women are less likely to die in the workplace because of the current market for them doing less dangerous jobs such as nursing and teaching. 5) Males expecting to be the perpetrator of abuse? What is this the 50's? No one actually thinks that anymore and if they do they are living under a rock. 6) There are more homeless men and the correlation is that they are more likely homeless due to drug/mental illness. Your 'iceburg' just sunk.
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He got Uberzoned 3 comments
Iceland and equality 44 comments
I see you're a programmer too 13 comments
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· 7 years ago
The only mod I put on was SkyUI so far because I couldn't take how it was originally set up. I kept putting off the main quest because I kept getting sidetracked by getting shouts (I ended getting them all before fighting Alduin). So now I want to put some fun mods on - any suggestions?
I see you're a programmer too 13 comments
sm19
· 7 years ago
I helped my bf put together a gaming PC and he introduced me to Skyrim and now I'm 100 hours deep (keep in mind I've only been playing for about three to four months while doing university full time). Whatever minimal social life I had is gone.
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*insert comeback gif* 8 comments
I really hope we get to see more of this 51 comments
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· 7 years ago
If I ever had kids, I wouldn't want them in the same practice as people who don't vaccinate their kids. I would find a place that requires you to vaccinate their kids. It would allow me to have a better piece of mind knowing my kid is, statistically, less likely to catch measles or polio. I know you're for vaccinations and more for not denying kids healthcare, but you need both to be in place for it to be effective.
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· 7 years ago
They will counsel parents on vaccines and tell them it is in the child's best interest, but if the parents refuse they have to judge whether or not they want the liability. It's all comes down to risk assessment. If the doctor has 5 newborns in his practice that could get very sick and die from this one kid not being immunized, it is just too big a risk to take. The Doctors want what is best for all and that's why they push for the vaccines because they know that is what is best. Honestly, the only thing that would work is mandatory vaccinations. If you have TB in certain places in Canada for example, they can detain you and physically give you the treatment because you are such a health risk. If we could just have non-medical vaccinations stop happening (California did this) it makes everything better for the kids. They just need to do it, in my opinion. Kids shouldn't have to suffer medically because their parents are stuck in their ways.
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· 7 years ago
Oh I never want to refuse children healthcare that would be barbaric but this whole anti-vaxx debacle is making it that turning kids away is safer for the majority - needs of the many outweigh the needs of the few and the one. They don't want to turn them away, but they know it's safer for all of their other patients. I know, it's sad but that's the messed up world we live in.
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· 7 years ago
Also the thing is, you can't just 'treat' measles. It's like chicken pox - you can treat the symptoms not the actual virus. So if he does get it, you can't just magically treat him - you just needed to prevent it in the first place. We really can't do much for these anti-vaxx kids because the cure is already there in the vaccines. If they get the measles, polio, etc., they will get it and they can die and kill other kids in the process. The kids are pawns in their parents game. The parents don't open their eyes until their kid actually gets this illness and dies - I've seen too many cases on this out there. The parents are stuck in this movement and aren't going to magically change their ways even when confronted with evidence (ie the autism debunked claim). So turning him away is helping other kids in the practice because he will spread it to them. Little johnny is unfortunately s.o.l. until he is old enough to get vaccines with his consent (I was in the same boat for the HPV shot).
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· 7 years ago
@silvermyth we still need to treat the kid because that is going to be bad if it spread, but you must admit that preventative medicine is the best medicine. We need to get all these kids vaccinated and by having pediatricians not putting up with the growing anti-vax movement we can hopefully get it through the skulls of the people who aren't vaccinating their kids because it 'goes against their liberty' (this is a legit thing happening in Texas that I found out today I'll link you). This shouldn't even be a debate in our time. People would have killed for a Polio vaccine back in the day! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=npYocgDntyY
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· 7 years ago
@silvermyth because 'little johnny' didn't get immunized and got the measles, now he's spreading it to kids who are only a few months old who cannot receive the vaccine yet and he could kill those kids. The parents of 'little johnny' could have killed a baby because they didn't want their kid to be vaccinated for no good reason except their own selfishness.
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