BIOTECH!
...again.
(I'm still not dead.
Unlike Anna Nicole Smith)
(...too early?)
Anyways, I'm in biotech and we have to deliver speech on a given topic. The whole time topics were being assigned -- I was second to last -- I was saying to myself:
"Don't get a hard one... Don't get a controversial one... Don't get a BROAD one..."
And of course, I get:
"Should we conduct embryotic stem cell research?"
Sigh. Damnit.
But, it was actually pretty surprising. The same conclusions I've came to I saw a lot of other professionals have thought about. For example, why not use the aborted embryo's that mother's give up for the research? That kills two birds with one stone (not literally.)
Well, I've taken a positive outlook on stem cell stuff, but I'm still not certain about that position.
Frickin' controversy...
But yeah. It's Friday. And I have a spanish song stuck in my head we learned today.
Uno de enero, dos de febrero,
tres de marzo, cuatro de abril,
cinco de mayo, seis de junio, siete de julio
San Fermin
The whole song is that one catchy verse repeated four times. No wonder it gets stuck in people's heads. Maybe Ms. Abrams is working for the government on some sort of, mind controlling mission.
Well, in that case.
Government: 1
Us: 0


3 comments:
well if you're still not sure what position to take on the issue, you can always do what King George did and just "talk to God" (which I'm guessing either means heavy drug use or asking your right-wing handlers what to do...or I suppose it might be playing George Burns comedy albums backwards to find hidden meaning). I'm sure you'll do great on your paper whatever you decide!
OKAY.
it's "EMBRYOS" and "MOTHERS"
not "embryo's" and "mother's"
kaythanks. :)
/ek
Keep up the good work.
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