The lonly brown panda 9 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
I would think the brown coloring would actually be an advantage in the wild, unlike most color mutations, because it would help blend in. But then, let's face it, pandas aren't exactly on the right side of natural selection/evolution
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Do you have agree with that? 9 comments
Do you have agree with that? 9 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
This made me sad, because I can't pick up my daughter any more. But I totally agree with you, except on the last part. Sadly, knowing the moment your childhood ended often has nothing to do with "not doing it right" and way more to do with severe trauma.
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For the people posting GoT spoilers 16 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Yet you still feel the need to comment on a post about it? SO unique and non-mainstream
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SHAZAM 43 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Personally I find it creepy as hell for a total stranger to ask for my number. Hell no. Email maybe, but not my number. Also, it's highly inappropriate for a TSA agent to make that kind of move while working, it can get into sketchy abuse of authority territory really fast (not saying he was abusing, but to cover his own butt he should be more careful)
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Its a fact wasn't it? 6 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Not really, because his powers are his genetic mutation, organ donation doesn't transfer/fundamentally alter the recipient's core DNA, but it CAN and will transfer cancer cells.
Its a fact wasn't it? 6 comments
It is sad that such a good actor known only for dying infront of the screen 3 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
The first thing I actually REMEMBER him in as someone I would recognize was the made for TV sequel to Gone With the Wind, Scarlet. He was an evil bastard and I was just so happy when he got killed
That owl has no chill 6 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
I was going to ask the same thing, are they subtly threatening to assassinate another president, because honestly, not sure that's much of a threat at this point
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women 9 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Okay, but is she implying women don't go through pain in silence for their families, because that's definitely bullshit. How about just treat eachother with respect and communicate like mature(ish) adults?
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Ahh nuts 11 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Or, higher up, when you gotta do the boob readjustment, especially in the Summer
A tiny technicality 38 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Wow, I forget how condescending you can be, not to mention your proclivity to distort a comment. I clearly stated the Confederacy's ideals were immortal and misguided, but they were legal. Just because you disagree with something doesn't make it wrong. And do tell me when, in modern times, America has routinely used suicide bombers and carbombs to attack churches, schools and other civilian complexes and then bragged about it. Again, get a grip on reality and grow up.
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A tiny technicality 38 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Personally, I believe traitors should be subject to harsher punishment than enemy soldiers. They choose to go over, knowing what they are capable and what it means, while often enemy combatants and supporters aren't fully aware or they simply aren't given a choice
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A tiny technicality 38 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
You are taking states seeking to declare independence (something that was technically within their rights) from a national they felt was infringing on their rights (while slavery WAS a big part of it there was also issues with lack of representation and laws passing without any input from the people. Regardless of the morality of those laws, it was a slap in the face and technically unconstitutional. And you are comparing that with terrorists who seek to wipeout anyone and everyone who refuses to conform with their extremist views, including slaughtering women and children by the dozens and routinely attacking civilian populations including schools and churches for mass casualties. Seriously, get a grip.
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A tiny technicality 38 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
A lot of the women have family in the country they are trying to return to, and many of them have shown willingness to help where the children are concerned so they would have biological family, just not terrorists, and wouldn't be wards of the state
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Ahh nuts 11 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
No, plenty of women got this immediately. It's not like guys are subtle when they do it.
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A tiny technicality 38 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
I think any children involved should be offered sanctuary with their families, but the women made their choices, let them face the consequences where they are
A tiny technicality 38 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
@honeybumblebee is talking about a separate woman, who is basically doing the same thing. Now that she realizes she's on the loosing side she wants to change her mind and cone home. Too damn bad. Bitches made their choices, they have to face the consequences. I don't care if they were 15, at 15 you know what is right and wrong in those extremes. I'm all for letting their families take in their children, since that's one excuse they are using for seeking asylum, but they are traitors who knowingly sided with terrorists, let them deal with the price themselves. Their home countries owe them jack.
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What could go wrong trying a shortcut 11 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
Hey, at least they paused on the stairs, for like, 10 seconds. Of course it was probably to make sure they didn't get landed on
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This about sums up adulthood 16 comments
celticrose
· 5 years ago
I know, we are very deprived. I've always wanted to do the cracker thing, but the closest we have is the Turkey wishbone at Thanksgiving, and it's really not the same
What could go wrong trying a shortcut 11 comments
This about sums up adulthood 16 comments