Wow. Most people would do that without the $150k. Add that in, and they're sure to have plenty of applicants to choose from. But at the moment of this comment, that website is down. Too much traffic I suppose.
Adam, I think you have really nailed the issue when you said "Seeing what they perceive to be an unhappy cat makes these people unhappy." Cruel or not isn't really the point. Most people react to seeing unhappiness by feeling unhappy, and when we are looking for neat and interesting things, feeling unhappy is pretty low on our list of interests. And just because it's not the most awful thing in the world, doesn't mean it isn't unpleasant.
I've even seen a sign at WalMart that was supposedly a rollback, but the new "lower" price was actually higher than the previous price, posted right there on the sign!
PETA is such a bully. They would have "requested the release" of any captive animal that gets media attention. Why do they only care about that animal and not all the other lobsters that are going to die? (Note: all the other lobsters are quite tasty, so I'm not agreeing with PETA, just pointing out their hypocrisy.)
From the article: "The doctor held a news conference at his lawyer's Long Island office Wednesday to publicly talk about his demand."
Not cool. The article gives very little detail on the case. All of you taking his side, keep in mind that he may have some dirt under the rug too. At least she's not publicly humiliating him.
Not necessarily foolish. Extra information never hurts. It's possible the body releases a chemical at such low pressures that allows the body to absorb oxygen at low pressures and release it when the pressure difference may not be substantial. Changes in the relative affinity of the hemoglobin for oxygen. Fetal hemoglobin, for example, has a higher affinity for oxygen than adult hemoglobin, allowing the fetus to steal oxygen more effectively from the mother.
Mmm... sounds like I'm about to get a whopper. By the way, @DOJ, Facebook allows applications to send users messages without knowing their email addresses.
In case you haven't realized, words have multiple definitions.
Courtesy of your namesake, Merriam-Webster:
Ultimate: 1 a: most remote in space or time : farthest b: last in a progression or series : final c: eventual 2 d: the best or most extreme of its kind : utmost
2: arrived at as the last result 3 a: basic , fundamental b: original 1 c: incapable of further analysis, division, or separation
So uh... read that dictionary that currently resides in your rectum alongside a stick.
From the article: [The employees] hunted through thousands of hot sauce packets to find the ones imprinted with the phrase, “Will You Marry Me?”
@DOJ: In my head I'm saying Care-AHH, like que sera sera but with a hard c. But I don't know how it'd actually be pronounced.
Not cool. The article gives very little detail on the case. All of you taking his side, keep in mind that he may have some dirt under the rug too. At least she's not publicly humiliating him.
In case you haven't realized, words have multiple definitions.
Courtesy of your namesake, Merriam-Webster:
Ultimate:
1 a: most remote in space or time : farthest
b: last in a progression or series : final
c: eventual 2
d: the best or most extreme of its kind : utmost
2: arrived at as the last result 3
a: basic , fundamental
b: original 1 c: incapable of further analysis, division, or separation
So uh... read that dictionary that currently resides in your rectum alongside a stick.