Waaaaaah!

I used to be a well behaved kid contrary to what this picture may show. I’d stay exactly where my mum would leave me for hours. Not moving because I didn’t want to get my clothes dirty. I’d stay away from all the naughty children and even tell them to refrain from acitivities that would… Continue reading Waaaaaah!

Feel like Chicken tonight?

In some ways I’m glad I’m a selective vegetarian. Especially in McDonald’s. It decreases the chances of weird freak food accidents. You know the type. Where they accidentally give you a chicken head instead of chicken nuggets. “But Saima, that would never happen!” Tell that to the mother of two who demanded $100,000 for their… Continue reading Feel like Chicken tonight?

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Shotgun!

This is mainly for my sister who tends to hog shotgun while we’re up in Glasgow. I had my hand on the door dammit! And this is probably the best Mirror Project photo explanation I’ve read. Song Recommendation of the Day: Title: Child of the Wild West Artist: Cypress Hill Where have I heard this… Continue reading Shotgun!

Under the Sea

We bought Sea Monkeys! One minute we were looking them up along with seahorses, catfish and dogfish on the internet and the next thing you know, we’re at “Pets at Home” buying them. I’ll let you know about the progress. On a related note, I learnt some interesting things about those beautiful creatures, seahorses. Did… Continue reading Under the Sea

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Same old brand new me

Well it looks like I’m back. But why the boring old page you may ask. And an answer ye shall receive. Mainly because I came up with about five fancy schmancy designs that just didn’t do it for me. It got to a point where I gave up but then thought all I really want… Continue reading Same old brand new me

Why was Galileo’s Dialogue concerning the Two Chief World Systems condemned by the Roman Catholic Church? Was this confrontation inevitable or could it have been avoided?

[Printable Version] The conflict between Galileo and the church is a well-known incident in history often portrayed as a battle between the tyrannical Catholic Church and a heroic scientist. As recently as 1992 the Roman Catholic Church admitted they had made an error in their persecution of Galileo at a meeting of the Vatican’s Pontifical… Continue reading Why was Galileo’s Dialogue concerning the Two Chief World Systems condemned by the Roman Catholic Church? Was this confrontation inevitable or could it have been avoided?