Huh, I was never scared by Bambi, nor did I think it was all that sad. Most Disney kids are missing a parent anyway. If you ask me, Dumbo is the saddest Disney movie. Don't know about a scariest though.
@Justin: Yeah, I didn't notice the first few times I went there but eventually it was just ridiculous. And the signs they put up everywhere, "Smile, you're probably on CCTV."
And yes, the people I've spoken to in the UK who think it's a good idea always mention identifying criminals afterward. Still, that doesn't do much to stop the initial crime, apparently.
I was living in the UK for a while and got so used to the feeling of being on camera (not used to being on CCTV, that is, but knowing they were always there), when I came back to the states I still felt as if I was being watched. Never made me feel more safe, though.
8 books in a year? 2 hours of work a day? Am I supposed to feel sorry for these kids? I'm in college and I read two books and worked 30 hours this week. You get out of it what you put into it. Why should anyone expect an education to be handed to them? And what's the point in paying for a degree if you've learned nothing?
Was your friend the only known mutant human of her kind who, alive, might have benefited evolutionary research? You're right, the bears wouldn't care either way. But this bear was shot by hunters, not in self-defense. That doesn't bother you?
And yes, the people I've spoken to in the UK who think it's a good idea always mention identifying criminals afterward. Still, that doesn't do much to stop the initial crime, apparently.
You get out of it what you put into it. Why should anyone expect an education to be handed to them? And what's the point in paying for a degree if you've learned nothing?
http://www.vange.be/start.php?lang=en&rub=10&srub=d&cat=1&ref=0301
But this bear was shot by hunters, not in self-defense. That doesn't bother you?