I wasn't sure if this should be its own topic or not, but still READ THIS:
http://www.cnn.com/2009/HEALTH/02/11/health.hiv.stemcell/index.html?eref=rss_mostpopular
I have mixed feelings about this. On the one hand, one of the most disastrous diseases of the last century sees the biggest breakthrough for finding a cure. On the other hand, this may very well lead to even less protective measures that (if people already used) would have already seen the spread of aids dwindle.
It's sad to read in that article that more people got infected by HIV than died from it in 2007. No, beyond sad... It's actually frightening.
I hear that, I hear that. Still, it's good for those infected who haven't been asking for it, youknowhaImean? Advances in medicine are a good thing I would say. Still, I did think of a world where the cares and precautions are thrown out the window...then I remembered that I had seen it. Yup, the Wire, season 3. Scary thing is, yeah this is a tv show (and a damn good one at that) /fanmanism) but there are places that are just like this. The thought of it getting worse or spreading is a potentially frightening one. And yeah, I also love the show. guess I wasn't done with the fanmanism after all!
NOT for the faint of heart, you've been warned.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_9tuxxkgFMEMan, that vid is SUCH a bummer. If you've seen the disturbing movie Kids, you'll recognize Johnny there as Tully...or Tully as Jo..never mind you get it. Still let's get things a little lighter here...
AND NO THIS ONE ISN'T FROM THE WIRE...I can't continue to put up ALL depressing shit.
So....thank YOU, John Tesh!!!!!!!!! To quote Bill Simmons: "Pay special attention to violinist. I'm going to hire him for my second and fourth weddings."
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_h7Lm7C9Nk