I better just say this

Apr 18, 2005 21:12

I saw on Inside Edition, (is that the name of it?) and maybe you did too though I find that too be doubtful, about how these people that were getting heart transplants were attaining different likings and hobbies and personalities after the transplant. Like this woman started liking sports and mexican food when she never liked such stuff before. And the person who she got the heart from had a craving for mexican food and liked sports. Another instance was some guy got a heart from a crazed stunt man who jumped out of airplanes and did Burger King commercials because of being such a person and eventually died from such stupid, crazing stunts and the guy that recieved the transplant suddenly started riding bikes and was in heated bicycling competitions when he had never really been athletic. He also liked some weird, random female singer that I forget the name of, that he said he had never heard before, while the stunt man loved her. So does that not seem really weird? So the heart holds some kind of significance in who a person is.

Perhaps it's pure BS and I'm a loser for believing such crap, but oh well. I'll take my chances. I think it's possible.

So something else... there's this awesome site that's highlights news events. Some weird, some funny, some queer, some odd, some buzzworthy, some interesting, some life-impacting, some fun, some infotaining, some digusting, and some that just might be something you care to know. The address is here... http://sploid.com/ uh.... it's a good site to frequent frequently and you could probably learn a lot... at least a lot about the present... like current events. And all you really need to do is read the headlines, but I click and read some of the article for half the headlines. But this way, you don't need to waste any of your precious time looking for news when it's gathered nicely and presented nicely in your access. And really it's a craze that's hitting America by storm. It's something more earth shattering and also more entertaining than the Drudge Report. Don't know what the hell that is? oh well.

If you click on that link above, you'll encounter the first headline about a asteroid heading straight towards earth that expected to kill us all in 2033 or 2034. But if you end up not seeing this until like... say... tomorrow then you likely will see a different headline and therefore you will end up not knowing the news and the terror that awaits and how you can avoid such terror. But oh well... tough luck.
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