Wednesday, December 13, 2006

Gratuitous Turtleneck Post

Dr Kevin De Cock, director of the HIV/Aids department of the World Health Organization told the BBC the results were a "significant scientific advance" but were not a magic bullet and would never replace existing prevention strategies.

6 comments:

  1. Circumcision makes even more sense now. Otherwise, I was just willing to go along with it.

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  2. Yes, I suppose so. Are there other good reasons to cut?

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  3. Like this story implies, hygiene and cleanliness seem to be the secular reasons to cut. On another level, there's some kind of crazy metaphysical Judaeo-Christian rule that you can't go to Heaven, or aren't Holy, or some gibberish like that. Anyone know the hard-and-fast rules at all?

    I'm too busy grading freshman West. Civ. essay finals to research that right now. JJ's delusional 3am FCP booze-prose is more decipherable than the majority of what's in this huge stack of blue-books to my left. Back to 'em.

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  4. You wish you had boozeprose like mine!

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  5. No, but I do wish these freshmen at least had boozeprose like JJ.

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  6. 福~
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    語‧,最一件事,就。好,你西...............................................................................................................................-...相互
    ,以讓>它使...................彿穿?

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