Hole In The Donut, notice for instance how the plane stops on a dime even though it has momentum enough to carry on for quite some distance? That's a telltale sign that it's extremely fake. It's like the plane has no mass whatsoever.
Also, notice with what relative ease the pilot is controlling the plane the split second before it lands.
When it lands you can see clearly that it's a 3d model, the compositing is not done convincingly, the lighting is off, the materials are off. Not to mention the out of focus parts doesn't look like camera blurryness, it looks like it was made in post.
I could probably dissect it further, but I think you get the idea. It may be convincing to people who have no idea what they're looking at or who can't see the obvious telltale signs of something not being real.
Even without looking at the flawed physics in this video the plane sticks out like a sore thumb. It's a rather crudely put together fake video..."amazingly" indeed.
Doesn't really look like first season drawings, they at least had uniform line widths back then, just like they do now. More than anything these look like they were drawn by a complete hack, or a three year old, take your pick.
Easy. You wait for the person to approach you about it instead of asking. It should really not be upto the caregiver to offer "magic" healing power, it should be upto the patient to ask for it first. If a nurse asked me in a hospital or at home if I was a caretaker he/she would be out of there faster than a polished snotball a, the boss would hear about it not for my sake but for the sake of future patients.
Even if it was a Satanist? Even if the person included things in the prayer that goes against your own moral principles?
You see no problem with her actions, but do you recognize that her being fired was correct? I mean, if the employer has said previously that this shit doesn't fly and she continues doing it it's really her own fault.
Wow, this is a first, the first two atheists don't have a problem with this (I think) rather obvious infraction, but the two following christians who answer thereafter do. What happened? Is this backwards land, where cats chase dogs and cheese become better smelling with age?
Although, for the record I think saying a prayer to yourself for a person is even that rather offensive to said person. While you aren't forcing your religion onto said person in an obvious way you're still including them in your religion by proxy by praying for them. Just as bad in my book. Fine if you believe in the power of prayer, but pray for those that want praying, or at least those who needs praying that you know are within your own religious realm and leave the rest alone.
*slaps forehead*
Also, notice with what relative ease the pilot is controlling the plane the split second before it lands.
When it lands you can see clearly that it's a 3d model, the compositing is not done convincingly, the lighting is off, the materials are off. Not to mention the out of focus parts doesn't look like camera blurryness, it looks like it was made in post.
I could probably dissect it further, but I think you get the idea. It may be convincing to people who have no idea what they're looking at or who can't see the obvious telltale signs of something not being real.
Though, it is good 17th century design come back in a new package.
Easy. You wait for the person to approach you about it instead of asking. It should really not be upto the caregiver to offer "magic" healing power, it should be upto the patient to ask for it first. If a nurse asked me in a hospital or at home if I was a caretaker he/she would be out of there faster than a polished snotball a, the boss would hear about it not for my sake but for the sake of future patients.
...and those bacon bandaids are cool too.
You see no problem with her actions, but do you recognize that her being fired was correct? I mean, if the employer has said previously that this shit doesn't fly and she continues doing it it's really her own fault.
This is like prozac.
Although, for the record I think saying a prayer to yourself for a person is even that rather offensive to said person. While you aren't forcing your religion onto said person in an obvious way you're still including them in your religion by proxy by praying for them. Just as bad in my book. Fine if you believe in the power of prayer, but pray for those that want praying, or at least those who needs praying that you know are within your own religious realm and leave the rest alone.
In my book, she got what she deserved.