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Did You Know That Every Day, People Die?

morelenmir says...

I don't know about this Cameron fellow, but I don't keep my conscience in my chest... I think it is probably an emergent behaviour that results from the naturally evolved functioning of my frontal lobes.

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Wingnut bigotry- so very, very unchristian (Blog Entry by dag)

dystopianfuturetoday says...

>> ^quantumushroom:
Why are you making this a racial and religious issue? Because if you wish to "go there" the Aussie track record on the treatment of Aborigines isn't so hot.


WTF is this comment, dude? a) dag was born in the US and b) what do aborigines have to do with health care?

This comment is a total mess from start to finish. Lazy. Lame. Unfunny. I think it's time you'd given some serious thought to stepping up your game. That new pennypecker kid is quite the scrapper, and he's got his eyes all over your title - like he wants to get all up in that shit, balls deep. If you keep slacking like this, that young upstart is going to usurp your status as official VS fringe-right spokesmodel.

I'm gonna be honest here, there's been a lot of talk around the water cooler that says qm is past his prime, that his best rhetoric is behind him, that he's too old to be a contender. BAH! I say unto these people. Lies! Damned lies! God damned motherfucking lies! I, my friend, would rather jab poison-dipped, sharpened No. 2 pencils into my temporal lobe before hearing yet one more of these nattering nabobs of negativism count you out.

I don't care what anyone else says, kid. You've still got it, champ, and that's an endorsement you can take to the bank, deposit it, wait for interest to accrue, withdraw it and then gamble it all away in a slot machine at the gas station just the other side of state line. You have what it takes to snatch success from the clenched jaw of defeat, and off to the shit smeared bowels of hell with anyone who tries to tell you otherwise.

Just kidding.

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Raaagh says...

>> ^conan:
I had to stop at 4min because the drumroll is ANNOYING, i thought my brain was going to explode.


There is a wide variety of pharmaceutical products just awaiting to ease your throbbing left anteiral lobe.

Tampa Town Hall: Free Speech, or Mob Censorship?

Nithern says...

Yes, conservatives at their best. And this subject will only get worst as time progresses. Conservatives are just angry about everything (pick the subject). 20-30 years ago, they used to be the top dogs, calling the shots in the USA. Over time, their power base eroded, until, the idiot, George W. Bush was in office, and turned off liberals, Democrates, Moderates, and everyone who isn't A) white B) old and C) filthy rich.

There is no common ground with people, in this state of emotion. They're frontal lobes (the part of the brain that handles thought and reason) are shut down. 'Blind Rage' is the best way to explain this. They do not want to talk, discuss, or even argue a better approach to a huge problem. This video is Chaos vs Order, plain and simple. And this sort of destructive path is only going to grow more intensive. Some day soon, it will explode, and many will be either severely injured or killed. After its over, and people picking up the peices, all the conservatives, Republicans, and talk radio/Fox News types will disavow having anything to do with the rage. None of these people will claim being responsible (which *IS* a Republican thing to do).

I think the President, should take time out of his very busy schedule (and he has the toughest schedule, known to Mankind), and explain, every part of the Health Care Reform. The Goverment, will have to enlist people, to help dumb down the English, so Conservatives and Republicans, can keep up with the conversasion.

Health Care Reform WILL PASS. The Democratics control the Executive, Legistative branchs of goverment. Included, they could have a filibuster proof issue.

Project Camelot Interviews David Icke

EndAll says...

are you a doctor, or a scientist johnald? to me it sounds like you're talking out of your ass. i googled 'prefrontal lobe disruption' and met no exact matches. it's odd how you try to attribute the reasons for his beliefs to some vague medical anomaly..

Project Camelot Interviews David Icke

johnald128 says...

he must have had something like a prefrontal lobe disruption, an effect of this is that you think you feel a presence of somebody/thing nearby.
but more striking is that it can end up making you see greater meanings in seemingly insignificant things, sometimes all the way to hallucinations.
many of the most bizarre religious leaders/speakers have had this too.

he appears quite normal otherwise, but some slight malfunction/hemorraging back in the late 1980s seems to have had this mild but lasting effect.
i'm wondering if alex jones has something similar, but then there's some obvious differences..

what's surprising though is that they're very articulate and seemingly intelligent in other ways
(similar to how some scientists might happen to believe some contradictory religious babble).
partitioning of the so-called mind, from reason and logic.

Comodore 64 app for the iPhone

Farhad2000 says...

>> ^dag:
^It's a slippery slope. You let this in, next it's MAME - then how about a DS or PSP emulator?
PS. I gave Jobs a lobe of my liver.


Letting Apple decide what is good for you as a consumer is not a good position to hold.

Comodore 64 app for the iPhone

BBC - The History of Transplant Surgery

mauz15 says...

Timeline of successful transplants

1905: First successful cornea transplant by Eduard Zirm[9]
1954: First successful kidney transplant by Joseph Murray (Boston, U.S.A.)
1966: First successful pancreas transplant by Richard Lillehei and William Kelly (Minnesota, U.S.A.)
1967: First successful liver transplant by Thomas Starzl (Denver, U.S.A.)
1967: First successful heart transplant by Christiaan Barnard (Cape Town, South Africa)
1981: First successful heart/lung transplant by Bruce Reitz (Stanford, U.S.A.)
1983: First successful lung lobe transplant by Joel Cooper (Toronto, Canada)
1986: First successful double-lung transplant (Ann Harrison) by Joel Cooper (Toronto, Canada)
1987: First successful whole lung transplant by Joel Cooper (St. Louis, U.S.A.)
1995: First successful laparoscopic live-donor nephrectomy by Lloyd Ratner and Louis Kavoussi (Baltimore, U.S.A.)
1998: First successful live-donor partial pancreas transplant by David Sutherland (Minnesota, U.S.A.)
1998: First successful hand transplant (France)
2005: First successful partial face transplant (France)
2006: First jaw transplant to combine donor jaw with bone marrow from the patient, by Eric M. Genden (Mount Sinai Hospital, New York)
2008: First successful complete full double arm transplant by Edgar Biemer, Christoph Höhnke and Manfred Stangl (Technical University of Munich, Germany)[citation needed]
2008: First baby born from transplanted ovary.
2008: First transplant of a human windpipe using a patient’s own stem cells.

Orgasmic shrieks from Michelle de Brito while playing tennis

Sagemind says...

She's pretending it's a hand granade and she's just making the sound of herself lobing it over. We just never get to hear the BANG - you know she's thinking it though...

...AAAAAAAeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee..., Bhashhhhhhhhh!!!

Edit: I wasn't sure how to spell that explosion sound...

religious belief and the brain

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religious belief and the brain

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