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Traiters
Update: Here is a third influence of date of birth effecting people. In the article kids with birthdates later in the year are more likely to be on drugs for ADHD. And now that I’ve seen this, I bet back … Continue reading
Posted in Pseudo Science, Science, Social Science, Wee Bit O' Humour
Tagged Capricorn A's, Capricorn B's, differently calendared exception, hockey player evidence for traiters, mental illness evidence for traiters, Ophiuchus traits, possible disdain from astrology and astronomy, possible traiter survey of astrology traits, southern hemisphere exception, traiter philosophy, traiters
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Thoughts on What Really is Asian
It seems that using the name Asian to describe orientals is all the rage. Especially amongst the younger, more with it crowd. I think the name came from the oriental community, itself. Sometimes I am all for people defining themselves. … Continue reading
How Art Made Me Fail a Science Course
Whereas my last post wast kind of boastful of my unique handwriting, this post is the opposite. Being an artist, taking science courses is usually just a bit curious. Usually it only has slight ramifications. Like for graphing in 3D, … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Humour, Politics, Science
Tagged aesthetics, artist, artistic 3D axes, electromagnetics, handwriting, physics, pirate variables, political cartoons, various r's
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Cut Off the Coattails
Most of what we call progress is brought to us through science. And that science is generally moved forward by scientists and technologists. As science becomes more complex and is built upon more previous work, shouldn’t we as a society … Continue reading
Did the Vain Cat Start Bulimic Reasoning
Svelte, lithe, limber and supple all are words often used to describe cats. So much so that mixing the word feline into this list, wouldn’t be thought of as far off base. Many times this same list could be used … Continue reading
Posted in History, Humour, Language, Pets, Social Science
Tagged bulimia, cat bulimia, cats, fat cats, lithe, purge, svelte
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The Machinations of Plastic Surgeons
Plastic surgery may look pretty good to us who are unbeautiful. Maybe plastic surgery is a conduit to a pleasant, superficial life. But what lies behind the dark doors of that profession? There is no undo button on plastic surgery. … Continue reading
Posted in Art, Humour, Politics, Science
Tagged accidents?, operation mistakes, plastic surgery, scars, undo from the surgeon perspective
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Santa Stakeout
I did indeed stakeout the neighbourhood last night, just like I said I would last post. I had a chair, paper and a pencil and that promised red light flashlight. Most of the time I stood, though, because the chair … Continue reading
Posted in Announcements, Science
Tagged intriguing sketch, new alternate theory of Santa, Santa, stakeout, the Standard Model of Santa
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On Santa
Some years ago I traveled to Buffalo, New York with my Dad. While there, we went to a second hand shop. On the wall ( I forget if it was for sale or not) was an elaborate etching. I’ve crudely … Continue reading