Off topic, but the World Health Organization has taken population into account; it's one of the factors they look at. Being the World Health Organization, it's laughable that you think they'd overlook that. i.e. Population isn't an issue with that ranking list.
Aww, you look lovely Mish, but... where are you looking? O_o XD
Thou shalt not kill? Or is that the Book of Revelations coming out of you? And once again, White_Rook brings up the good point. Initially, killing others was for the intention of attaining food or when we're faced with a grave situation that is a matter of life and death--as it is human nature to want to survive. But in our more industrialized society now, where our race has become more sophisticated and more in control of the happenings that occur, there is hardly a point that 'forces' an individual to kill for someone 'to survive'--at least in a moment of immediacy. People who argue that "Killing this person will help humanity survive" are doing no more than rationalizing a personal belief. Canada's Health Care is not a lot worse than America. You do realize many Americans come over here because of our Health Care? Your Health Care is optimum for people with decent salaries who can afford to enter a clinic and spend three bucks for a single advil from the counter. And by the way, as White_Rook already stated, saying it takes longer to get 'major surgery' is incorrect. As well, I'd like to point out that a lot of major surgeries are actually free, and are performed at no cost of the patient. My aunt required surgery for breast cancer over the last year. She didn't pay a cent for her surgery, nor her chemo therapy, nor her medication because breast cancer (along with many other forms of cancer *and* other surgery-imperative illnesses) are covered by my province's OHIP. Beats a three dollar advil any day. EDIT: The World Health Organization did a ranking of the health systems in different countries around the world a few years ago: Canada is 30th United States is 37th. The country of Chile seems to have a better Health Care system than you do, along with Finland, Costa Rica, Dominica, Denmark, and Australia. Said like a true conservative. This is probably why we disagree. I can't for the life of me, see how that works, especially if you're arguing financial factors. It's only natural for a government not to bite off more than they can chew, but doing absolutely nothing is definitely not the answer either.
Heartless *are* the heart. When hearts are removed from the body, they 'transform' into Heartless. It's kinda ironic, really, considering their name.
Yes, it can. In evolutionary theory, the complexity of the eye was the product of many, many microevolutions. Straight out of Grade 12 Biology text book.
Mostly because KH2 didn't support Progressive Scan, LOL. Big surprise coming from Square, a Square game that can't support 480P. How sad. At least the video's big. *shrugs* Thanks.
Just made some vids testing out the new video recording setup I wanted to try. Youtube still managed to murder the quality even though I followed their optimum format of .mp4 with 320x240 resolution (although I settled with 352x240). The original .mp4s are better quality, though. ^^; Nothing special, just a quick run through Route A with X10A. I hate fighting Destiny; damn fastest boost steps in the game. It's so hard to land a rifle on him. Game: Gundam Seed Destiny Rengou vs ZAFT II PLUS Mode: Arcade - Route A [Complete == Phase 01 to Phase 09] Mobile Suit: X10A Freedom Pilot: Kira Yamato Phase 01 & 02 Phase 03 & 04 Phase 05 Phase 06 & 07 Phase 8 Final Phase
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o_o;; put the ice cream down.
You can buy it, but a free flash-playable version is on their website. Just google 'Typingmania4'. You should be able to find it.
Would kind of suck if they were mis-trialed--which unfortunately happens enough. Humanity is very bad at discerning what's true and untrue; psychological studies have backed this up for years. Eyewitness testimonies have become less and less reliable because of it. And even evidence requires human interpretation.
It's nihOngo, but yes, it means 'japanese language' - English - Japanese (understand more than I speak) - some French (forgot most) - some random Tagalog - random song in German. XD
Question. Are there unlockable songs? I feel like random songs are showing up on my list. XD
Yeah! Just played that one. Thank god it's level 3. XD
I tried it myself just now. I can see how it can be difficult when they just mesh all the letters together like that. It'd be like 100x easier if they spaced out the words. XD I tried just listening to the audio and just type what I hear instead of looking at the words--and it worked for some songs... but some were brutal. XD
Ahaha, that looks like a lot of fun, Xaldin. Stumbling on Romaji? D:
Probably one of the worst cliffhangers ever. Hollow Ichigo's little monologue on a King and his Horse was magical though. I swear I could've given him a standing ovation just for that. XD
Careful. It depends on the degree. Sibling incest has a chance of producing children with defects, however pregnancies that result from intercourse between cousins poses an equal chance of defect as unrelated people. It's a myth that people decided for themselves was true. This is why marriages between cousins is acceptable in many cultures. There is no incremented defect % from this form of 'incest'.
That's a little unfair; for the most part, you can't predict these complications. Many couples who *want* to have children sometimes get unlucky and get into life/death situations like these. Not exactly. Babies are no different than a cell of bone marrow during early parts of the pregnancy; they don't have a state of consciousness nor do they have eyes, a hearts, etc. Also, in life and death situations, where either the mother or the child will die. The mother has every right to make a decision for herself. I see nothing wrong with the mother choosing life--in the hopes of wanting to try again for another baby in the future. An embyro--one that doesn't know what life is, or hasn't experienced anything to miss--is not more important than anyone else's life, if you even consider a bone marrow cell life to begin with.
I'm assuming it's that Shield Attack that the ES often does. I thought it was circular... but maybe I'm wrong. D: