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Bohemian Rhapsody: Queen biopic surpasses $900m at box office
Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody - already the highest-grossing music biopic of all-time - surpassed $900m (£686m) in worldwide ticket sales on Sunday.
The Oscar-winning film has now made $830m (£633m) internationally and $71m (£55m) from domestic UK audiences. -
What does the world's largest single-building airport terminal look like?
The busiest airport in the world in terms of passenger numbers is in Atlanta, Georgia and no 2 is in Beijing, both with tens of millions more passengers every year than their nearest rivals.
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Eight dead after tornadoes rip across US South
At least eight people have died and dozens were injured after storms triggered tornadoes and flooding across several southern US states.
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Notre-Dame cathedral on fire in Paris
A fire has broken out at the famous Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris.
The cause of the blaze was not immediately clear, but officials say that it could be linked to renovation work.the videos broke my heart
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Eight dead after tornadoes rip across US South
At least eight people have died and dozens were injured after storms triggered tornadoes and flooding across several southern US states.
At least eight people have died and dozens were injured after storms triggered tornadoes and flooding across several southern US states.My dad was under tornado warning last night. Lee, our new sales manager, drove right past two in Oklahoma yesterday.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Notre-Dame cathedral on fire in Paris
A fire has broken out at the famous Notre-Dame cathedral in Paris.
The cause of the blaze was not immediately clear, but officials say that it could be linked to renovation work.I was supposed to see it in a few weeks, too!
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Terry Gilliam’s Don Quixote film finally hits the big screen after 25 years
Jonathan Pryce and Adam Driver star in this visually stunning, often incoherent film.
It has been 25 years in the making, but The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, director Terry Gilliam's tribute to the classic Spanish novel, has finally hit the silver screen.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Terry Gilliam’s Don Quixote film finally hits the big screen after 25 years
Jonathan Pryce and Adam Driver star in this visually stunning, often incoherent film.
It has been 25 years in the making, but The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, director Terry Gilliam's tribute to the classic Spanish novel, has finally hit the silver screen.
For those who don't know, Don Quixote is kind of iconic around the NTG offices and everything is decorated in Quixote artwork.
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@mlnews said in Non-IT News Thread:
Terry Gilliam’s Don Quixote film finally hits the big screen after 25 years
Jonathan Pryce and Adam Driver star in this visually stunning, often incoherent film.
It has been 25 years in the making, but The Man Who Killed Don Quixote, director Terry Gilliam's tribute to the classic Spanish novel, has finally hit the silver screen.
I'm stoked to see this, and what perfect timing since the IIC (idiot-in-chief) has now declared that windmills cause cancer... KILL ALL THE WINDMILLS!!!!
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks. -
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks.World deemed "too stupid" to be healthy.
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks.World deemed "too stupid" to be healthy.
Darwinism?
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks.World deemed "too stupid" to be healthy.
Darwinism?
Can we just "Darwinize" all the anti-vaxxer parents already and take their children away from them so they can grow up healthy?
(I mostly want to execute the anti-vaxxers and other scientifically illiterate folks)
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks.World deemed "too stupid" to be healthy.
Darwinism?
Can we just "Darwinize" all the anti-vaxxer parents already and take their children away from them so they can grow up healthy?
(I mostly want to execute the anti-vaxxers and other scientifically illiterate folks)
Technically we are, darwinizing. Actually they are. For it to be Darwinian, it has to be an intrinsic act of nature that removes the ability to pass on genes. And that's exactly what they are experiencing, for better or for worse.
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When is Amazon Prime Day 2019?
The company's big summer sale will be here before you know it. Here's what you need to know.
Amazon Prime Day is coming soon. OK, maybe "soon" is a stretch, but it's never too early to start planning. After all, these are deals we're talking about! -
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks.World deemed "too stupid" to be healthy.
Darwinism?
Can we just "Darwinize" all the anti-vaxxer parents already and take their children away from them so they can grow up healthy?
(I mostly want to execute the anti-vaxxers and other scientifically illiterate folks)
That is an aggressive thing to say. What it sounded like to me was "I want all the people who don't agree to be killed and their rights as parents to be taken away." We don't even kill people who actively harm children in our society. What makes those who are potentially passively harming their children so much worse?
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks.World deemed "too stupid" to be healthy.
Darwinism?
Can we just "Darwinize" all the anti-vaxxer parents already and take their children away from them so they can grow up healthy?
(I mostly want to execute the anti-vaxxers and other scientifically illiterate folks)
That is an aggressive thing to say. What it sounded like to me was "I want all the people who don't agree to be killed and their rights as parents to be taken away." We don't even kill people who actively harm children in our society. What makes those who are potentially passively harming their children so much worse?
Those same parents are actively harming other people's children; That's the difference.
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks.World deemed "too stupid" to be healthy.
Darwinism?
Can we just "Darwinize" all the anti-vaxxer parents already and take their children away from them so they can grow up healthy?
(I mostly want to execute the anti-vaxxers and other scientifically illiterate folks)
That is an aggressive thing to say. What it sounded like to me was "I want all the people who don't agree to be killed and their rights as parents to be taken away." We don't even kill people who actively harm children in our society. What makes those who are potentially passively harming their children so much worse?
Those same parents are actively harming other people's children; That's the difference.
No, they are potentially, passively harming other people's children. Even so, advocating for the execution of them when we do not execute people who do actively kill other people's children seems extreme. I'm not injecting an opinion on vaccinations, but on the violence of the sentiment.
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Measles cases triple globally in 2019, says UN
The number of measles cases reported worldwide in the first three months of 2019 has tripled compared with the same time last year, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
The UN body said provisional data indicated a "a clear trend", with all regions of the world seeing outbreaks.World deemed "too stupid" to be healthy.
Darwinism?
Can we just "Darwinize" all the anti-vaxxer parents already and take their children away from them so they can grow up healthy?
(I mostly want to execute the anti-vaxxers and other scientifically illiterate folks)
That is an aggressive thing to say. What it sounded like to me was "I want all the people who don't agree to be killed and their rights as parents to be taken away." We don't even kill people who actively harm children in our society. What makes those who are potentially passively harming their children so much worse?
Those same parents are actively harming other people's children; That's the difference.
No, they are potentially, passively harming other people's children. Even so, advocating for the execution of them when we do not execute people who do actively kill other people's children seems extreme. I'm not injecting an opinion on vaccinations, but on the violence of the sentiment.
The risk of harm is the same as harm when it comes to something like skipping out on MMR. If you wish to not vaccinate your family, fine, but you'd better live in an underground bunker and not increase the potential exposure to a lethal disease like Measles.
So while @RojoLoco state is a bit extreme, it's no more extreme than saying "My god will protect my child from this life altering/ending disease and everyone else as well".
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Hypersonic air travel just took a step closer to reality
New engine-cooling technology could help planes reach speeds in excess of 3,800 miles per hour.
Sixteen years after the Concorde supersonic airliner took its last flight, a handful of companies are working to create a new generation of airliners capable of flying faster than the speed of sound (Mach 1, or about 770 miles per hour).