Tuesday, August 26, 2008

Women Experience More Pain Than Men



Women DON'T have a higher pain threshold than men | Mail Online

"Different hormones, body composition and central nervous systems means
women are more susceptible to a range of painful conditions, according
to experts at a conference for the International Association for the
Study of Pain."

Christianity Explained!



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"The belief that some cosmic Jewish Zombie can make you live forever if you symbolically eat his flesh and telepathically tell him that you accept him as your master, so he can remove an evil force from your soul that is present in humanity because a rib-woman was convinced by a talking snake to eat from a magical tree." "Zombie Jesus! He died for your sins... then he came back for your brains!"

Big Bang Experiment

Tests clear way for Big Bang experiment | Science | Reuters

That collision, in which both particle clusters will be traveling at
the speed of light, will be monitored on computers at CERN and
laboratories around the world by scientists looking for, among other
things, a particle that made life possible.

The Happy Happy Joy Joy song!

90 Civilians Bombed - Some people actually genuinely think it's all about helping the Afghan people



The Galloping Beaver: Bombing them back to the throwing stones age

"The United States expressed regret Sunday for any civilian deaths from US-led military operations in Afghanistan, without confirming reports of nearly 90 killed in one incident this week.
"We regret the loss of life among the innocent Afghanis who we are committed to protect," White House spokesman Tony Fratto said as US President George W. Bush spent time on his Texas ranch."
Initially "US-led coalition forces denied killing any civilians" in Thursday's airstrike.
The next day they thought there might be five.
An Afghan minister who visited the area put the civilian death toll at 90, a human rights group at the scene estimated it at 78 and the Interior Ministry reported 76 noncombatants dead, including 50 children.
The attacks sparked angry protests on Saturday from locals, who set fire to a police vehicle and waved banners reading “Death to America”.
A school principal and police official said Afghan soldiers tried to hand out food and clothes Saturday in Azizabad — the village where the U.S.-Afghan operation took place Thursday. But villagers started throwing stones at the soldiers, who then fired on the Afghans and wounded up to eight.