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Insurance companies hate this one simple tip 30 comments
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· 5 years ago
If we follow that line of thought we could easily see the "keys of life" being handed over to the government. As they would more than likely be the ones to dictate who should be allowed to bear children. That to me would be a fairly scary thought.
Touching 2 comments
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· 5 years ago
Life tip for still completing stuff when you’re depressed: if you really can’t, then ask yourself if you can but in 24 hours or 4 hours or 1 hour. Then set it down until that time.
If you can’t commit to any time to do it, then suck it up and tell whoever it is that you can’t. Sorry, can’t. I promise they won’t take it as hard as you are.
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If you can’t commit to any time to do it, then suck it up and tell whoever it is that you can’t. Sorry, can’t. I promise they won’t take it as hard as you are.
Insurance companies hate this one simple tip 30 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
This seems to be more of another potatoes to carrots comparison than a potatoes to potatoes.
While yes there is a similarity of sorts between that of a terminally ill person and that of an unborn child; it becomes less so when talking about outcome. The outcome for that of a terminally ill person is generally a slim to none chance of life. Though in the case of an unborn child generally they have a decent shot at living. Though we can argue against that stating that an unborn child is just that unborn and it's quality of life is in imaginary variable that can't be stated. If we argue that then we must ask "well what constitutes a high enough quality of life in order for that child to 'be worthy' of living"? At that point we could easily see having children being reserved for the elite of society. This, yes, would probably solve the issue of overpopulation but would easily and inevitably lead to a distinct lack thereof...
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While yes there is a similarity of sorts between that of a terminally ill person and that of an unborn child; it becomes less so when talking about outcome. The outcome for that of a terminally ill person is generally a slim to none chance of life. Though in the case of an unborn child generally they have a decent shot at living. Though we can argue against that stating that an unborn child is just that unborn and it's quality of life is in imaginary variable that can't be stated. If we argue that then we must ask "well what constitutes a high enough quality of life in order for that child to 'be worthy' of living"? At that point we could easily see having children being reserved for the elite of society. This, yes, would probably solve the issue of overpopulation but would easily and inevitably lead to a distinct lack thereof...
From earlier today 56 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
To give people rights? Was that what your government told you when you went to afghanistan?
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SCIENCE! 4 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
With the advances in agriculture and preservation, potatoes can survive much longer!
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Ban viagro 14 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
thats the joke, its pointing out the obvious flaws in the anti-birth control argument
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I'm not even mad 5 comments
At least he tried 1 comments
Insurance companies hate this one simple tip 30 comments
Insurance companies hate this one simple tip 30 comments
How accurate 8 comments
*the purpose of 12 comments
*sighs* People. 5 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Correct, Dr Richard! We should all remember, always, "PC" actually stands for (P)ower and (C)ontrol. Don't let the PC pissants succeed.
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Women are victims 21 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
I think it's important to recognize that the issues men face in society stem come from the same problems/prejudices that women face. The stereotypes that say men that they can't show emotion and say that women are always overemotional and that it's *supposed* to be that way are harmful to BOTH genders. Fighting against these ideas benefits both genders.
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First time you touch a weiner 6 comments
Utopian giant angry Yak 9 comments
From earlier today 56 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
What happens when leftist retards push too far and start killings babies after they are born.
Reap what you sow.
You leftie fetus eaters pushed too far.
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Reap what you sow.
You leftie fetus eaters pushed too far.
*the purpose of 12 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
The cable ferrite stops interference. The shoe holes is a water outlet if you wash. The jeans clip is to scratch cars, and captain marvel is....
Everything? All he took was her vision 5 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
For you, the day Bison graced your village was the most important day of your life. But for me, it was Tuesday.
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From earlier today 56 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Ok. Have all the pregnancies come to term. Have all the fathers pay child support. And have the government help with the upbringing: decent healthcare, education and development. It takes a village, right?
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Women are victims 21 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
I agree. As people we're sometimes eager to compare one type of pain to another, which is completely irrational. Its something that the took me a long time to fully understand because I've seen people in my family who had it worse off than me and I grew up telling myself to "toughen up", which led me to all kinds of unhealthy thoughts in my life. Its this type of comparative pain that causes the problem. A person who lost their arm can't tell someone who lost their hand that their pain is any less valid.
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Women are victims 21 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
No one wants to not talk about the trouble and misery men face in the society as a collective. The problem is that why is this a counter argument to the miseries and oppression women are subjected to. What kind of 1-up the other game is this. Both topics are equally important but not a counter argument to each other ffs
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Cool cruise ship 3 comments
Now more relevant than ever in USA 19 comments
We need to spread that shit 3 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
I'm glad you wrote that. I thought it was implying that he was at some sort of glory hole getting his rhino €0€¥ $v€¥Ed.
Duly noted Maam 2 comments
guest
· 5 years ago
Married over three decades here. This is true to such an extent that you should,drive separately from your wife.
Damn margaret 1 comments