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Neverending Scifi Fiction - here, you can create an epic scifi fiction novel.
you can contribute a line, paragraph, or series of paragraphs. Any length, please keep in line with the story previously written, and see where this goes. the alien speaks again - by Mithrandir "I am afraid that cannot be, dear Sheila Rudabaga. You must leave your distinguished and brilliant friends behind and face this great adventure alone," replied the blobbish alien who was surprisingly called Mithrandir. As he spoke, his appearance suddenly jelled into a reasonable imitation of a blonde Pierce Bresnon, and his voice mellowed into the contralto tones of a young Pavoratti.
"As for these things you require.., these are mere toys compared to the wonders you will encounter on this journey. You will soon laugh at yourself for your attachment to these primitive trinkets." The handsome alien moved to a wall, and waved his tentacular hand to reveal a porthole into space.
"Look upon your world, Sheila Rudabaga, and know you are going somewhere very very very far away..."
To her amazement, Sheila Rudabaga saw a small blue dot, within a host of other planets that she recognized as the solar system, fading away into oblivion... |
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Voted : 1- not so bad
Not so bad because what the USA Today story doesn't tell us is that $7,000,000 is considered by the Defense and Veterans Brain Injury Center to 100% funding for "necessary" services. The additional $12,000,000 that was requested was for enhanced services (i.e., discretionary). Not one serviceman will go without the care s/he needs.
Voted : 5- probably the most ridiculous thing I've heard in a long time
This is absolutely disgusting. The consequences of brain injury are far reaching and devastating. It can affect every aspect of a person's life. A person may have to relearn practically everything all over again. It isn't enough to just get someone up to some minimal level, they should be restored as completely as possible. I'll add that many problems are not evident early on and that funding should be provided for long-term care. If this was the "discretionary" funding, it should be restored.
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