

As a dog owner, this is something I’ve thought about, and while I should not need to justify my decision to have a dog, I would argue that because we have a dog, my partner and I take less flights, and opt for dog friendly travel holidays by train.
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As a dog owner, this is something I’ve thought about, and while I should not need to justify my decision to have a dog, I would argue that because we have a dog, my partner and I take less flights, and opt for dog friendly travel holidays by train.
Of course the answer is no, however I thought the article was interesting because it talks about dogs in folklore:
People have long believed in their dog’s ability to sense spirits. In ancient Mexico, the Aztecs believed that dogs could see ghosts and guide their masters’ souls through the underworld.
Even Wikipedia has a whole page dedicated to dogs in Mesoamerican folklore and myth.


That’s depends, what’s your primary mode of travel?


My favourite part of the article is where she writes:
Sorry to complicate your enjoyment of your new favourite film. I know pointing this out risks upsetting those Letterboxd loyalists who can brook no challenge whatsoever to their favourite film-maker. To them I say: please don’t worry yourselves unduly about Anderson’s feelings. He’s a big boy. I promise you; he can take it.
I still think it’s a great film, with one of the greatest cinematic car chase scenes, but having read the article, I can see why it has problematic depictions of black women.


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Where in the transcript does he say this? The opening sentences is:
Nearly 50 years ago, Cedars-Sinai chief of pediatrics Ben Feingold, published heresy, suggesting that artificial food colors could induce behavioral disturbances.


The article is not claiming that food colouring causes neurodiverdancy. The summary of the article states:
Excluding artificial food colors from children’s diets can improve ADHD symptoms.
It then goes on to explain that food colouring can affect the behaviour of young children, including those with ADHD.
This time, researchers found that artificial colors and other food additives in processed foods appeared to exacerbate hyperactive behaviors—inattention, impulsivity, and overactivity—among young children, with more pronounced effects in three-year-olds relative to eight-or nine-year-olds.
But what happens in children already diagnosed with ADHD if you remove artificial food colors? In a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials for dietary interventions for ADHD, excluding artificial food colors from the diet significantly improved behavior.

Good point, though I’d argue even federated social media can prove addictive.


I am saying that all media has a bias, but I am not saying that doesn’t matter. I’d argue that Novara Media is quite transparent about its bias.


There is no denying that Novara Media has a left-wing bias, however is there any news outlet that has unbiased reporting of this conflict?


There is no denying that Novara Media are left-wing, they proudly wear that badge. Is it possible to cover a war without opinion or an agenda?
I’m not sure if you’ve read the article, but neither myself nor the author of the article is blaming the animals.