Yeah, it took me a while to get the hang of this site...and to tell you the truth, a month and 230 posts later, I still get confused quite frequently...of course that's just me...the least technologically inclined person on this site.
Here, it took me a while, but I managed to find a link for you,
tell me if this helps:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Humane_Society_of_the_United_States
Off-topic, but there are forests in South America that flood all the way to the tops of the trees during some season, I don't remember the exact name of the forest...although I DO remember it to be a quite well known name...which is embarrassing for me, but you could do a little research and see what animals live there at that time.
Donut,
I don't think we'll ever really have accurate statistics on this type of thing, I mean, how do they know exactly whether or not the shooters played violent video games, after all, they can't really interview cadavers (sorry for the morbid-ness), and not only that, it's not even media that could be affecting them, it could be 'second-hand violent media', that they hear from their friends.
btw Donut, congratulations on the Meson ranking
Not to mention all those black and white shots of him typing on his laptop, then staring out of his personal jet!
And it's just got him and his pilot!
Talk about hypocrisy.
Also, his car is known for being one of the most 'gas-guzzling' cars of all time, by Consumer Reports.
I think it's mostly based on luck; whether or not you run across a person who likes giving reputation.
Unfortunately from my experiences of this site, those types of people aren't very common, or as ecoli already said, my posts aren't very good.
I do agree with iNow, this reputation system is very superior to those on other sites.
Don't put down Scientific American, it's a great magazine, and that's waaay to0 over simplified!
It just comes off like you skimmed through the article and didn't really understand any of it!
It's not as bad as this site
http://www.globalwarminglies.com/
Look at the bottom under "Ways to Stop Producing Carbon Dioxide"...
I think that that's a way Al Gore could've made An Inconvenient Truth look slightly better in the eyes of the scientific community; explaining how we can help.
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