Potbelly pigs have been bred as pets for years, but there is a downside to them. Unlike other domesticated animals, viruses are able to pass between pigs and humans. Infact that's the reason of the swine flu, where people went to work with the flu, the pigs caught it, and the virus mutated and got sent back into the human population. I'm not saying that this will spell the end of humanity, but I am saying, if you have a pet pig, be carefull if you are sick with a bug, the little guy might catch it and be the end of him.
I've always wondered what made these popular over other religions. Is it because they focus on how miserable their life is and feel they need to be rewarded for their obedience, or is it something else? I’ve never been good with faith, so I have no clue how these can be so appealing.
That argument sounds like one of those people defending that the pyramids were made by aliens, because people back then we're not as advanced as we are today. Chances are, people didn't try this experiment way back when for fear of becoming ostracised for doing so, or imprisoned for committing heresy. It's just very recently where Italian's have been speaking out against the papacy without repercussions.
Hmm, I wonder if all those programs to throw out old electronics can supply the spare parts to these people that could use them through make-shift ingenuity.
This is true, but the difference is that the Governor General was appointed by the Queen, not elected by the people. The sad thing is that I almost forgot about Kim Campbell. She was wedged between Mulroney & Chretien years, where a lot of big things happened, but I wonder if it is better to be forgotten then dispised.
How many "official" shrouds of Turin are currently in circulation, I heard there was about 7 of them. Is there a one true shroud, or are they best through of as Schrödinger’s shrouds perhaps?
That argument sounds like one of those people defending that the pyramids were made by aliens, because people back then we're not as advanced as we are today. Chances are, people didn't try this experiment way back when for fear of becoming ostracised for doing so, or imprisoned for committing heresy. It's just very recently where Italian's have been speaking out against the papacy without repercussions.
This is true, but the difference is that the Governor General was appointed by the Queen, not elected by the people. The sad thing is that I almost forgot about Kim Campbell. She was wedged between Mulroney & Chretien years, where a lot of big things happened, but I wonder if it is better to be forgotten then dispised.
Ahh crap, I knew I should have kept the box closed!