There is but an inch of difference between a cushioned chamber and a padded cell.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
Almost always, when we have fights in movies, they're done in these strange rooms where nothing gets broken. It's almost like they're in padded cells.
I've heard all the coaches complaining about the new CBA rules limiting padded practice. I don't like the reduction to just 15 padded practices during the season. When I coached, we always practiced in pads; and three days a week.
Prison is essentially a shortage of space made up for by a surplus of time; to an inmate, both are palpable.
You know how some people complain about the way carriage horses are treated? That they are in a small stall? That is mistreatment. In a holding cell, you get very bored. You have no newspapers, you have no anything.
Column writing is like gas - it fills the available space.
Building a solid organ like the liver in the lab is different and harder than with an organ like the bladder because solid organs are very vascular.
There are more ways to make 'Room' badly than well.
There is always room at the top.
The cell is a city of production centres, each part working away like mad, and it's co-ordinated. Six trillion cells in a body - you can't help but be moved.
Noise is a buffer, more effective than cubicles or booth walls.