No one has guns over here, I’m still not sure I’m brave enough to post it though.
James McGrath, a professor of religion at Butler University, will be teaching a course on Religion and Science Fiction. He created a trailer for the course, and it’s incredible:
Sorry, I can’t like that. It’s too true.
Somebody got a strike, or the pins were stricken?
On a similar note…
That must be the ‘Royal We’. I don’t know about you but I’ve never seen a doctor cleaning a hospital bed!
Can’t say I have either, except for in the call room. I have helped transfer quite a few “discharges” to the funeral home’s gurney, though, if that counts.
I discovered these for my hospital a few decades ago. Before, when a funeral home came to get a body from a patient room, they would be leaving with an occupied red velvet or corduroy corpse bag on a stretcher going down the hallway. These are a little more discreet and could be thought to be linen transport…
With all the COVID traffic and PPE, though, discretion may not be as important.
That bee cartoon is good. What Christian antimaskers don’t realize is that when you are in a church building, even socially distanced, is that there can be swarms of bees around, especially if SARS-CoV-2 is being aerosolized as many scientists are now suspecting. Singing makes it worse, and to a greater extent without masking.
Not sure whether to laugh or cry at this one.
Exactly.
Can a moderator move this to the ‘Tragedies in science and theology’ thread? I think @dale posted it in the wrong place.
We need to be wearing sock and buskin COVID masks.