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Nuancing this celebration of plastics is the "scary case," with hair combs, belts, and shoes that are quietly self-destructing, and tell the story of just how problematic plastics can be as they age.
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The funniest thing is that "Naked Lunch" turns out to be a moralistic book, making a better, truer, scarier case against becoming a junkie than whatever nonsense you were liable to be hearing in health ed.
While the scientific literature is sprinkled with super-scary case studies about things that can go wrong, like the immunocompromised woman who developed herpes and sepsis after getting a Brazilian at a salon or the college football players whose antibiotic-resistant staph infections were linked to cosmetic body shaving, the truth is that hair removal is relatively safe.
Bring out a basket full of Halloween things, like a little pumpkin, a candle, a scary movie case, a mask... excreta.
Some doctors paint a scary worst-case scenario: A flu pandemic breaks out and beats down the immune systems of millions of people, and then staphylococci the hospital strain and the nastier variant in the community run wild on a killing spree.
Most of his research was on the terrifying side of scary, including the case of Florida's Elaine Parent.
What is scary in this case is not that the quant funds were the initial source of a ripple effect on the rest of the market; they weren't.
People feel the effect of larger globalised forces on their communities and don't like it, even where the threat is distant thunder, more scary in some cases: fear of the unknown otherness.
But even in such ideal cases, scary is still scary.
But, he adds: "I find it extremely scary that in this case our children's savings accounts have been affected".
But Health Minister Girolamo Sirchiabut asserted, "Today's case is scary but it is a fear that refers to the past".
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