Vaccine Insert Sheet

Vaccine Insert Sheet
This is called a vaccine package insert or manufacturers insert.
Did you read this before giving your child vaccinations?
No?
Well, probably because you do not have access to them.
Parents get a small tear off section that lists NONE of this information!
This is the MMR vaccine insert given to doctors.
It side lists precautions, contraindications, adverse reactions (in fine print I might add) – for doctor’s eyes only.
Your doctor wants to hide this information from you including adverse reactions (side effects from vaccines from minimal to fatal) but wait, you CAN have this information by visiting http://www.immunize.org/packageinserts/
Please educate yourself on vaccines before you make any decisions.
Let’s keep sharing this with the world!

Novelist Kurt Vonnegut Explains The Structure Of Stories

Kurt Vonnegut At Typewriter

Writers, here’s a little fun Thursday lunchtime activity for you. Think about the story you’re currently working on/avoiding. What shape does it take? Get a pen and some paper and trace it out. On the axis of good fortune versus ill fortune, where do your characters tend to fall?

Kurt Vonnegut was born 99 years ago today, so it’s high time we revisit one of his best craft lectures. In it, he breaks down his taxonomy of storytelling. But none of this “beginning → rising action → climax → falling action → resolution” crap that we learn in middle school. He begins: “Stories have very simple shapes, ones that computers can understand.” And then he goes on to do a little literary stand-up comedy, tracing the story arc of HamletThe Metamorphosis, and even Cinderella. Not by plot, but by the feelings of the characters we follow. For Kurt Vonnegut, the true movement of a story lays in a character’s happiness.

If you have 17 minutes to spare today, I recommend you give it a watch and maybe plot your own happiness, too. In fact, tag yourself. (We’re Kafka’s cockroach.)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oP3c1h8v2ZQ