Can someone please explain to me what the point of a living will is if a family member gets to overrule it? Isn't the whole point to avoid this sort of thing? "A spokesman for the Utah Medical Association said a family member's wishes have more weight than what's written in a living will."
McDonald's CEO admits gay-themed ad from France would never air in the US. It's refreshingly frank about it, in a way that's sort of chilling. (Note: I had some other stuff here that I've since pulled that included things about my own biases as well as an inappropriate misapprehension on my part about Christianity. I apologize to anyone I've offended).
Because every so often someone links me to the hanky code, usually because of some weirdly mistaken assumption that I am unfamiliar. In this case, however, the motivation was different -- the email came with the note "You're looking for 'flannel' and 'celery.'" Filled with NSFW words, and but those two entries are sort of hilarious for the DW/TW fen.
Since I don't really follow soccer, can someone tell me if the great vuvuzela controversy is a legitimate thing on some level or just a bunch of Europeans being all racist and not wanting the World Cup in Africa, to, you know, be in Africa?
It's a constant, droning noise. No rise and fall of song or chant or cheer, just an enormous swarm of wasps for 1.5 hours. The officials are encouraging people to wear earplugs, but the poor players can't communicate, can't hear whistles from the refs, can't sleep, etc. As an observer, I have difficulty hearing the commentary.
I wouldn't mind if they were used when scoring happens, or even when there's a particularly good play. It's the fact that it NEVER stops.
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Date: 2010-06-15 03:43 pm (UTC)I wouldn't mind if they were used when scoring happens, or even when there's a particularly good play. It's the fact that it NEVER stops.