2012-02-07, 09:49 | Link #5342 |
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It's possible that physical rehabilitation and a chiropractor can correct it, if not fully then at least partially, but it depends on the cause of the deformity. You mentioned that it has been three years since you had the deformity - did it develop on its own, or was there some trauma that induced it? Do you know what the cause is, or have any medical professionals told you anything about it? Is it just positional, or does it interfere with your normal activities and/or cause pain?
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2012-02-07, 18:57 | Link #5345 |
Le fou, c'est moi
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This CAIR?
[Warning: article "controversial," heavily trolled by wikinationalist nutjobs] If it is this CAIR, I'm sure I don't need to give you a rundown of US-Islamic relations and the issues therein. |
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2012-02-08, 04:35 | Link #5348 | |
Le fou, c'est moi
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It was born with some tenuous links to Hamas, though at the time Hamas wasn't such a power, and a major force for terrorism, as it is today. The FBI is also not shy about probing CAIR, so it sometimes has to defend itself before it could even defend the people it purports to advocate for. At the present, some have continually raised concerns in regards to sources of CAIR's funding (Saudi Arabia being a prime target). I do not know enough to offer my opinion either way, nor that this would necessarily substantially affects its integrity or not. Some of the cases it raises its advocacy can be considered unwise, i.e. that it is defending genuine criminality based on spurious concerns of racial discrimination. This is a problem similarly faced by the NAACP in regards to their longtime advocacy of African American issues, but it's obviously more sensitive for CAIR and Muslims in the United States. CAIR regularly butt heads with all sorts of authorities in the United States, so some lingering resentment might come from that. Some Muslims themselves also object to what they see as CAIR's obstinacy in defending more than they themselves would be willing to defend -- that some people really are threats and some groups and opinions really fundamentalist, and CAIR goes too far and ends up lumping ordinary Muslims with these kinds of individuals. In short, that CAIR doesn't represent them and their opinions. Back to the basics, though: because CAIR is arguably the most prominent Muslim advocacy group in the United States, it is a prime target for far right hatedom. ~my 2 cents. Again, I am not an expert, and this represents a rather shallow opinion. |
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2012-02-08, 04:55 | Link #5349 | |
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2012-02-08, 11:45 | Link #5352 | |
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In your case, your posture isn't really affecting your daily living. Even if the doctor says that surgery is your only option (which I highly doubt it would be, given what you've said thus far), you don't have to undergo surgery. It's your choice: you can just stay as you are, if you really want. On the other hand, what if the solution is much more simple? You don't have anything to lose by getting it checked out.
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2012-02-09, 02:22 | Link #5355 | |
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There's a lot of "Eastern" philosophical thought that sounds roughly like something the scientists seem to be making a point on -- ex: the oneness of all things = gets reinterpreted by enthusiastic Buddhist follower as particle physics or something -- but these are stretching the interpretation of things far, far beyond their proper context. Buddhist scholars certainly weren't working on the Theory of Relativity at any time in the religion's two thousand and five hundred years' history, and no major credible Buddhist authority have made such a claim. Nor did Einstein, so far as I know, ever claimed that he was just regurgitating Eastern "wisdom" at any point in his career. As a test, you can try asking your teacher for the exact quotation of Einstein's statement of submission to the Wisdom of the East, for the exact relation between Relativity and the Wheel of Dharma, and if s/he cannot satisfactorily answer these queries, consider it an intemperate suggestion made by an overenthusiastic follower who has yet to appreciate the inherent humility and the necessary rejection of pride and passion within the Middle Way. TL;DR: Meow. |
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2012-02-09, 03:07 | Link #5356 | |
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Absolute garbage. It is just religious posturing using a modern reprint.
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2012-02-11, 22:52 | Link #5357 | |
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And yum yum, Japanese sweet potatoes are so good. <3 The really nummy ones are sweet enough on their own to eat as is. :3 I love it when my mom buys them. I've made daigaku imo with several different kinds of sweet potatoes, and none of them were quite as tasty as the times I used actual Japanese sweet potatoes!
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2012-02-14, 08:31 | Link #5359 |
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I haven't watched it but I've heard that Chaos;Head is a very bad adaptation which is evident even to non VN players (in contrast to Steins;Gate) but I am watching Guilty Crown and I can say that it's only worth watching for it's impressive production values and little else. It is exciting if you turn your brain off a bit but it hasn't finished airing so it'll be a while if you still want to watch Chaos;Head. I'd go with Chaos;Head first.
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2012-02-14, 12:06 | Link #5360 |
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I actually just watched Chaos;Head a week ago and will definitely agree completely with the above that it is a bad adaptation and this is clear to someone who has not played the VN. There's some pretty huge plot points left totally unexplained and development for many of the characters is seriously rushed. (The stories for some of the girls were so poorly resolved that I think they'd have been better off not even including them at all. I also ended up really hating the female lead and I get the feeling that I wasn't supposed to because there was more to her story that they either didn't tell or got wrong.)
I know nothing about Guilty Crown but I don't think Chaos;Head should be a high priority. |
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