"and the single greatest thing you can do to help it is to go vegetarian."
I wonder what a Neilburger tastes like.
If someone comes up with a vegetable equivalent to beef (nutrition, ease of digestion, flavor, etc) then I might consider going vegetarian... then again, such a product would likely cost just as much to produce as beef and initial releases would cost way too much for me to bother with.
So, by use of defeatist logic I've now refuted your suggestion into oblivion. I'm gonna go buy me some smokes ($4.99 for a bag of Kite now) and maybe a big bag of Doritos ($3.99) so I can be sicker, slower, weaker.
Donald Duck is a depiction of a duck. Donald may quack and be vaguely shaped like a duck... but he's only a cartoon character and can just as easily bark. Are you trying to tell me all ducks bark?
100% on the first try. Granted, I've never heard of 'Sky Commanders', but one of my preoccupations in the 80s was watching cartoons so 'laser cables' sounded radical (and dumb) enough.
That's a trolling article if I ever saw one. "The text message isn't being blamed by anyone investigating, but damn that if we can get people to read the article..."
A belief in God doesn't necessitate religion, and on that note and although my answer is 'yes' I'm left with an important question for that poll: "Which one?" I side with the Toist/Buddhist 'God' on that one, which isn't accepted by most people in that way, so I'd also probably find myself choosing 'other'. Or maybe just 'Flying Spaghetti Monster'.
The Chinese operate from a far more utilitarian perspective than many in the US (or I do, for that matter). If one child can flawlessly lip sync and the other can flawlessly sing, then why not do it that way? It's like having a writer who puts together the greatest works and having the greatest actor portray them. They can both have credit. And in this case, we /did/ learn about this and know who's who.
They /both/ did an excellent job and they /both/ deserve credit. (and they're both cute)
I wonder what a Neilburger tastes like.
If someone comes up with a vegetable equivalent to beef (nutrition, ease of digestion, flavor, etc) then I might consider going vegetarian... then again, such a product would likely cost just as much to produce as beef and initial releases would cost way too much for me to bother with.
So, by use of defeatist logic I've now refuted your suggestion into oblivion. I'm gonna go buy me some smokes ($4.99 for a bag of Kite now) and maybe a big bag of Doritos ($3.99) so I can be sicker, slower, weaker.
IT'S BOTH.
They /both/ did an excellent job and they /both/ deserve credit. (and they're both cute)