Nobody said anything about whether it was natural or not. The point is that it's added to almost everything. Heck, you can get a bottle of the stuff marketed as a maple syrup equivalent.
spoiler alert: moderation is the key to health. if his big conspiracy theory is that eating too much of something is bad then... fry always has words of wisdom :')
Woah, haven't been here in a good bit. Being preoccupied and a week of vacation in Maine followed by more preoccupied happened. Maine was pretty good though, a week of relaxing in a pretty nice house by a beach with some attractions on the side. Only bad thing is we didn't get to go to any restaurants because mom wanted to bring the dog... And now I've just been switching between playing Terraria and 999 lately, aha. By the way, I've never played Splatoon and likely never will, but I dunno, I like Callie more in design, pink and black is pretty rad, I think
999 buddies yea. I've been playing it's sequel, Virtue's Last Reward recently, and of course the newest installment, Zero Time Dilemma, was recently released too.
Yep, I started a new playthrough since last time I stalled before the last ending and realized that I forgot most of everything. I just remembered one late-game twist and a couple of puzzles Definitely been great to re-experience. They've recently teased Steam and Vita versions of 999 too, that seem like they'll have voice acting, so that's neat. Definitely gonna have to pick up Virtue's Last Reward at some point too. Whether I do it on 3DS or Vita has yet to be decided.
I don't like corn either... Shit, even oxygen can be harmful in large doses and we breathe the damn thing 24/7. You can kill someone by giving them a lot of what keeps them alive. What a wonderful thing, huh... Gotta respect a man that schools Dr. House of all people in regards to health concerns, though...
...Why, though? Personally, I think it's created a lot of very good things, especially the Schengen area, which accomplishes what I feel is the first step towards a unified human race: deconstruction of national borders.
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/soraya-chemaly/school-dress-code_b_2711533.html Meanwhile, this^ I think it's a two fold issue regarding dress code. Women shouldn't wear clothes with well placed holes, men shouldn't encourage it by acting like horndogs. I am attracted to women I'll be honest, but I have the decency to not stare at these women who either actually are or pretend to be desperate for attention and treat them like a classmate. Who do you all think is at fault? The bait or the fish biting?
Dress codes that make you dress overly-fancy just to go to school are bullshit for sure. But, ones that keep you from being naked and or mostly naked are alright.
"The bait" was possibly not the most flattering thing to call girls who are, in most cases, simply trying to wear clothes that are comfortable.
But then the question becomes why are comfortable clothes (for girls, obviously) so revealing? Which is probably a whole different social issue that gets people fired up and icky.
Well, there is nothing wrong with dressing sexy, you know? Now, while that is no excuse to come off on them, it is rather difficult to not, well, oogle them. It's not as if there's a switch to turn off all sexual impulses. You might catch someone in a feisty mood. Especially if you are dressing like that in school. Lots of young ones in their prime. It is a particularly sexualy active age.
Nothing wrong with dressing sexy...it's just that, there are times and places for that, and school is neither.
Well, yes and no. Part of it is just that, in the summer, it can be a lot less hot if you're wearing shorter clothing- and doing so shouldn't be forbidden because straight boys find it distracting. But yes, another part of the problem is that it's harder for girls to find moderate-length legwear. I have often heard from my female friends that it's hard to find anything that isn't either pants, or "short" shorts. Then I wonder how often a boy would be cited for doing the same. I'm also willing to bet that most girls are not dressing that way to "bait" men. ...Yes and no. I'm not saying that a reasonable dress code is bad, but I do question who gets to determine what is "sexy," and which sexy things should be banned.
I think its kind of a logical thing, while no doubt a social place, you can let go of more revealing clothes in the place you should really be focusing on studying the most, yes, its less freedom for the girls and less eye candy for the guys, but it cuts down on hormone riddled guys and gals bullshit if everyone dressed with what most consider decent atire for a study place. Outside of it, you have plenty of freedom to dress cozy, dress sexy or dress comfortable for as much as people and the establishment allows it, yeah it kind of sucks that its less freedom for the gals and usualy these "dignity" dress codes are plain arcaic in mindset, but you aren't there to be cozy, you are there to just learn.