I work for a company and we frequently find dead fox's and other wild animals dead when they have been hit by a train or electrocuted. We have to bag these and dispose of these ourselves - what controls should we have in place to protect our staff? I know risk assess - but if you have some pointers this would be helpful.
Soggy Soap: Wait.. safety goggles? In the kitchen..? Must be preparing for a disaster..
Some colors, known to be chimeras, are illusory in the sense that they only appear once you close your eyes after staring at particular lights for periods of time. The problem is that you think there is a right way to see colors. This position of yours assumes a god-like spectator or view-from-nowhere. While its true that animals see colors differently than humans, this doesn't suggest that god sees true colors and we see reflections. Or, instead of god, the truth exists or whatever game you wish to play. The reason you are going insane is because you are indoctrinated into a view of objectivity which assumes a third-party spectator for colors. There is no third party spectator. There just happens to be colors as humans see them and colors as certain animals see them, and we are able to tell the differences because we have various instruments that enable us to do so.
Babies are very flammable. You should invest in some fireproof, anti-static blankets, like those silver ones. If the static from your blankets doesn't catch her on fire the least that will happen is she will be forever with bad hair.