Remember when all the rage in razors was to see how many blades you could cram onto that sucker? Remember when there were all those PSA's telling everyone that extra blades really did nothing to improve the shave? Just saying.
I don't think cultural standards should be used as an excuse to child abuse. Ethics and morals are not bendable reeds that can be made to twine into any shape you choose. We should all live by the same oath that doctors take -- first, do no harm. No matter what culture. As for defining harm, if it hurts a child, it's harm.
Not only the stick of dynamite, but the eyeball on the picture frame, the blueberry pie next to the flowers, K 2 in the curtains, the bird in the picture appears to be hanging from something by the neck, and the mother appears to have one finger too many. Or maybe that's just what I see in this particular inkblot. Anyone find any others?
First video - I know that all the crack shots took great skill, but the lighter was by far the coolest. It amazes me how violent reactions are in slow motion. Almost makes the whole world a far scarier place. Second video - Was that first water bit rain? If it was, I always thought all rain drops were the same size. There's no reason they should be, but I had no idea there was a difference from one drop to another.
Cross bows usually have a heck of a lot of pull on them. I can never load one one handed. I have to hold mine to the ground, clamp it with my legs and use both hands. Maybe this was a toy. In other news, I bet his parents are so proud.
1. Digital wall clock with pendulum. That's just clever. 2. Every house had a sat dish. A big one, because, hey, this is in the past. 3. When the guns run out of ammo, they quack like a duck. Why not? 4. Marshall's bionic eye is patent pending.
Just saying.
in the curtains, the bird in the picture appears to be hanging from something by the neck, and the mother appears to have one finger too many.
Or maybe that's just what I see in this particular inkblot.
Anyone find any others?
Second video - Was that first water bit rain? If it was, I always thought all rain drops were the same size. There's no reason they should be, but I had no idea there was a difference from one drop to another.
In other news, I bet his parents are so proud.
1. Digital wall clock with pendulum. That's just clever.
2. Every house had a sat dish. A big one, because, hey, this is in the past.
3. When the guns run out of ammo, they quack like a duck. Why not?
4. Marshall's bionic eye is patent pending.
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