- GMO food is safe because they haven't figured out if it's harmful or not yet. (I'm sorry, but innocent until proven guilty shouldn't apply to something you are PUTTING IN YOUR BODY.)
- GMO food is good because it can be made to be resistant to poisons so that you can kill the weeds and not the food. (Okay, so, let's say we dump a vat of peanut oil on a group of people, some of which are not allergic to peanuts, some of which are. The ones who are allergic die, so only the ones that are not allergic are left. Then a big dumb dinosaur comes and picks up the oil-covered-non-allergic people and eats them. GUESS WHAT, he's allergic to peanuts! He DIES. In other words, making grain resistant to poison doesn't make the person who's eating the poison-covered grain resistant to the poison!)
- GMO food still has the same amount of nutrients (or more) as non-GMO food. (But, here's a question. Can your body digest the altered food? Did you know that your body automatically rejects anything it can't recognize? Did you know that your body REJECTS processed and GMO foods? All those precious nutrients in the toilet. Literally. That's why we need vitamin tablets now! It's like how spinach is rich in iron and so many doctors tell you to eat more of it if you need more iron, but, GUESS WHAT, the iron is encapsulated in calcium! You can't get iron from spinach, you get calcium! And, you know how milk is supposed to be rich in calcium? Guess what, you're body does not digest animal protein, it encapsulates it in calcium and passes it on. And there's more protein than calcium in milk! Your body uses the calcium from the milk to encapsulated the protein, and then LEECHES CALCIUM FROM YOUR BONES to encapsulate the rest! Just because there's a lot of some nutrient in a food doesn't mean your body can access it!)
Thursday, October 22, 2009
Frankenfood
Thursday, October 8, 2009
OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGYAY. And then, fail. And then, AVOCADO!
HAPPY CHANNY!
Sooo happy, know what? Guess. Guessguessguessguessguess. I GOT MY COMPUTER BACK, YAYAYAYAY!!! Yay! And, guess what! I downloaded WolfQuest! AND IT DOESN'T WORK. Of course, SOMETHING has to fail. I am living proof of Murphey's law. Hoh boy. Now I have to wait till the next release of the game that has all the most recent bug fixes in it before I can play. :(
Sad Channy.
That reminds me of something. There's this adorable little boy at my church who's about one, and, he's just crazy. His family was at camp meeting, and he's one of my friend's cousins, so, I was hanging out with her and her family, and he was being all hyper and stuff. He just ran up to as and was all like "I'm going to say, 'HAHA!' HAHAHAHAHAHA!!!" He was putting on this really strange accent and trying his best to make his voice really low, so he sounded like a crazy little French man. Then he got in trouble and had a time out. He got all sad and was all like "I'm going to say 'Haha'," in the saddest voice! lol!
Mmm, I had the best avocado ever just now. It made me happy again. :)
New to the Fail Blast: "Thriller" Michael Jackson, "Black or White" Michael Jackson, "Scream (Featuring Janet Jackson)" Michael Jackson (just realized there's a swear word in it. :(), "The Nutcracker Suite (Baz Kuts Breaks Mix)" Berlin Symphony Orchestra, "Son of a Nutcracker" Elf (it's just a little clip of the main character bumping his head and yelling "OW! Son of a . . . nutcracker!!" rotfl!), "Don't Stop Believing" Journey, "Every Breath You Take" Puff Daddy, "Every Breath You Take" Sting, and "Everything is Everything" Lauryn Hill (she was one of the main teenager characters in "Sister Act").
Monday, October 5, 2009
Knobby Ankles
Were there more things I had to relearn? Oh yeah! First it was learning how to differentiate the sounds "ss" and "th" at the age of 12, something I STILL don't have down (I still can't say "something"). Then, it was learning not to respond to everything I found exciting with a scream (I've downgraded to squealing). Then it was forcing my tongue (which has been medically diagnosed as too long for my mouth) away from my teeth where I normally rest it to the middle of the abnormally low roof of my mouth (the roof of my mouth is actually partially convex instead of concave). Now it's relearning how to walk without knocking my ankles together. -sigh-
Sunday, August 30, 2009
An Insight . . .
Tuesday, July 28, 2009
Tuesday, June 16, 2009
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Tuesday, June 9, 2009
Summer Merchandise Survey
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