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  • Have you heard of Body Worlds? Seeing the electric jellyfish that pilots the muscle and bones mech was pretty nifty.

    Also, I've always had a few professor eyebrows. One came out so I brought it to a coworker. To better understand why it had fallen out, I borrowed her scissors and snipped it in half. "Autopsy!"

  • It works in Morrowind. When you go to do the main quest, the guy in Balmora says you look like a scrub and to come back when you're not so green. Oblivion immediately tells you to take the amulet somewhere. Skyrim requires main quest progression for a few things like the civil war.

  • GRAS can be self-affirmed by companies. It's a huge loophole.

    Also, the conditions chickens are raised and slaughtered in the US as well as its dependence on undocumented workers that will not jeopardize their jobs by reporting safety issues or contamination hazards are also really large problems.

    Our food supply has issues I would consider pretty gross and it's going to get a whole lot worse over the next few years.

  • doses normally consumed

    So we can just put an much caffeine into a person as we want because it's ok in normal dosages? That's wrong. Your analogy sucks. You can't discount danger because of normal conditions. Tsunamis weren't normal for Fukushima. Do you understand?

    Do we get to ignore things that get labeled irresponsible? Plus, if there's been a hundred incidents, that pretty much says we aren't and cannot be responsible enough to prevent them.

    Your points aren't worth arguing further. I will not be engaging anymore. Feel free to continue to think that your analogies are clever; I will not.

  • Should people also have the freedom of choice to buy snake oil that claims to cure cancer, etc? The opposite of freedom is not regulation. That's a bunch of propaganda used by people when they want to change an inconvenient topic. It's used, for example, when talking about the ACA and claiming that nationalized health insurance would rob the people of choosing their blood sucking middle man for health insurance.