Two logical fallacies that we must avoid: The naturalistic fallacy (what is natural is good) and the moralistic fallacy (what is good is natural).
The English language makes a distinction between blue and green but some languages do not. Of these, quite a number, mostly in Africa, do not distinguish blue from black either, whilst there are a handful of languages that do not distinguish blue from black but have a separate term for green. Also, some languages treat light (often greenish) blue and dark blue as separate colors, rather than different variations of blue, while English does not.
Even "pure" or "filtered" honey contains tiny amounts of bacteria that can lead to botulism if fed to infants, although the bacteria is usually harmless to older children and adults.
Salt contains two elements, sodium and chloride, crucial to existence. Excessive avoidance of salt, especially in hot weather, can be damaging to the body and drain energy.
CHICKEN MCNUGGET PASTE
Tuesday, August 04, 2009
Cake Tuesday II
So, I like the band Cake. This is mostly because of their music. But they seem like pretty good guys, too. Like right now, their website plays a Chinese version of "Wheels," which is not a song I'm particularly crazy about but I like the Chinese (maybe it's Japanese -- I am not good on languages) one. Also, I like their "News" section. Some of the things you can learn there:
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