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I'm glad you resisted the urge to use the phrase "missing link". Missing? We have an ever growing repotoir or transitional fossils. Evolution FTW!
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I'm currently doing a masters in clinical audiology. It is the most challenging thing I've ever had to do, and this just makes a mockery of that.
Considering that this is a postgraduate degree though I guess the university can charge a whole lot more for it.
Considering that this is a postgraduate degree though I guess the university can charge a whole lot more for it.
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On the flip side of that particular coin, it is possible to test positive to allergies of certain foods, but not feel any subjective differences whether you eat them or not.
I was tested for a whole plethora of allergies as I am very allergic to dust mites and animal fur, and I tested positive to being allergic to wheat, yeast, tomatoes, and a whole bunch of other foods. I trialed excluding them from my diet but there was no noticeable difference except that my diet became boring.
I was tested for a whole plethora of allergies as I am very allergic to dust mites and animal fur, and I tested positive to being allergic to wheat, yeast, tomatoes, and a whole bunch of other foods. I trialed excluding them from my diet but there was no noticeable difference except that my diet became boring.
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Mnaw!
If you think this is cute, see how cute they get once they have fur!
This video is about another little orphaned baby wombat called Matari that was hand reared at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. He featured on the TV show RSPCA Animal Rescue and broke my heart into a million pieces:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6BFCkzqmxM
If you think this is cute, see how cute they get once they have fur!
This video is about another little orphaned baby wombat called Matari that was hand reared at Taronga Zoo in Sydney. He featured on the TV show RSPCA Animal Rescue and broke my heart into a million pieces:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i6BFCkzqmxM
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Willem Dafoe?
This food "artist" needs to go back to art school.
This food "artist" needs to go back to art school.
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Now how would I go about getting abreast of the art world?
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@c0ldfish, I'm with Tempscire.
It appears that you are the one "rampantly misinterpreting" the Milgram experiment.
I'm not sure what "video" you are talking about, but in the original experiment 26 (65%) out of a total of 40 participants went all the way to the maximum voltage. You can read it for yourself in Milgram's article "The Perils of Obedience" published in 1974.
The experiment was replicated many times in varyious conditions e.g. with the experimenter not revealing any links to Yale (to see if the prestigiousness of the college may have contributed to the obedience), and even in a condition where the participant was required to manually force the "learner's" hand onto a plate that supposedly delivers the shock. In the latter conditon, 30% of people still completed the experiment.
It appears that you are the one "rampantly misinterpreting" the Milgram experiment.
I'm not sure what "video" you are talking about, but in the original experiment 26 (65%) out of a total of 40 participants went all the way to the maximum voltage. You can read it for yourself in Milgram's article "The Perils of Obedience" published in 1974.
The experiment was replicated many times in varyious conditions e.g. with the experimenter not revealing any links to Yale (to see if the prestigiousness of the college may have contributed to the obedience), and even in a condition where the participant was required to manually force the "learner's" hand onto a plate that supposedly delivers the shock. In the latter conditon, 30% of people still completed the experiment.
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C-C-C-COMBO BREAKER!
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That's right shockedspock, it can't be replicated by psychologists/scientists because their research propositions must be run past rigorous ethics committes that would never let that sh*t fly.
However unfortunately game shows don't have to answer to ethics committes like scientists do.
However unfortunately game shows don't have to answer to ethics committes like scientists do.
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Australians teaching kangaroos to surf? That's a lie isn't it.
Although us Australians do enjoy perpetuating lies about our native wildlife. Watch out for drop bears!
Although us Australians do enjoy perpetuating lies about our native wildlife. Watch out for drop bears!
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Get 'em!
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She probably just sits on them to keep warm. Like my cat who used to sit on the hood of my car when I came home.
"This just in: Cat Adopts Car!"
"This just in: Cat Adopts Car!"
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That thing looks dangerous.
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I know these lists are pretty common on the internet but I love them ;)
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Always consider culture.