Hi Touchers,
Just leaving this here, along with a repeat of the last blog.
Enjoy!
New Group! New Twitch channel! Good times!
Hope you’re all having a fab weekend!
Hi Touchers,
Just leaving this here, along with a repeat of the last blog.
Enjoy!
Hope you’re all having a fab weekend!
With my first Fanfic Finished I now will move to other stories...
First of all, I will write a story that I promised to another writer and his little universe.
Second: Once I finish Dangerous Experiments I am planning to finish Buttons Society since I have most of it written in paper.
and Third: I have decided to re-write Paradise Island since I have lost vision of how it as going to be and how to end it, so that I will do.
Socialism will greatly reduce the number of suicides.
No, I'm not going to elaborate, so don't bother asking.
Yesterday I happened to run into one of those interminable debates between those who assume that Equestria has a US-style healthcare system in all its hideous eldritch glory (although there's no canonical evidence for it) and those who assume that it must have some sort of European-style socialized healthcare (although there's no canonical evidence for that, either).
When I got into this fandom, I more or less accepted that ponies were completely vegetarian as suggested in Pinkie's song in Over a Barrel.
But slowly as I read more and more fanfiction I saw bits that suggested the ponies (usually pegasi) eating fish. I remember just chalking this up to some variety in pony diet or the author not wanting to have their HIE character wanting to have to conform to a vegetarian society.
Dominant Creed had a few hours in the feature box when it updated last week, which has led to about a dozen new faves (thanks!).
It's been fashionable for a long time to say that modern life changes rapidly. This is a very silly statement. It's now 2016, and the city outside my door looks almost exactly the same as it did in 1960. The lives of its inhabitants have changed some since 1960, but if I made a list of the major changes affecting large numbers of people--interstate highways, affordable air travel, minority rights, women's rights, environmental cleanup, factory robotics, air conditioning, the Internet--I
Abortion is one of the classical areas of healthcare ethics. It deals with issues concerning contraception, sterilization, and abortion itself. In most of countries, women have legal rights to choose in favor of abortion. However, such decisions do not solve the ethical issues connected with pregnancy termination. The legal right of a person does not necessarily imply moral rights. In the nursing profession, professionals should determine their roles in the abortion procedure. Even if the
Hope you’re all having a fab Thursday!
There was an interesting article in the New York Times a few days ago about the Open Syllabus Project. It gathers syllabi from college course websites worldwide, and counts how often different books and publications are assigned reading.
That was a suitably awesome finale to the season. Great to revisit the sonic rainboom and Starswirl’s time travel spell (this time with multiple epic pony wars), and learn something about Starlight Glimmer’s history.
Altogether it has been a busy season, both on the show, and in the real world.
“From a seed left behind, a tree sprouts from the earth.
As its roots grow downward, it takes from the land.
As its branches grow upward, it gives back in turn.
The earth protects the roots, which the tree needs to live.
The earth demands the tree make it strong by holding the soil and rock together.
Without the earth, the tree would die.
Without the tree, the earth would never have lived.”
- Kirintal Proverb