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posted by LGYCE
"Hello. Do あなた know who I am? Of course あなた don't. I'm a nobody. I'd tell あなた my name, but あなた don't care. I'm just lonely. Nobody cares about me. Nobody cares what I think. People treat me like dirt. My opinion doesn't matter. Nothing about me matters. I try to say something, but nobody listens. They don't even try. I hate my life. I've never had a friend. I never even had a chance to make a friend. You're probably feeling sorry for me right now. But if あなた knew me, あなた wouldn't care anymore. I hate あなた all. My entire life is pointless and sad. It's like I'm not even there. I never get to do anything fun with anybody. Nobody loves me, and that hurts. I know I'm not wanted. Not that it matters. Nobody gives a damn about me または what I think, they all just want me gone. Nobody even knows me, and they won't even give me a chance. I'm hopeless. The worst part is, I'm not even exaggerating. At all. And I don't have the power to change any of it. I'm just so sad."
This story is true, as horrible as that is. I tear up just thinking about that. And do あなた know who it's about? Do あなた feel sorry for that person? Do あなた care?
This story is true, as horrible as that is. I tear up just thinking about that. And do あなた know who it's about? Do あなた feel sorry for that person? Do あなた care?
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deathding ♪You could be a black bird, on a country street! Hiding from the world with a broken wing, but you better believe, your gonna fly like me! You could be a songbird from the New Orlean! Scared of the rain just a scared to sing, but you better believe, your gonna fly like me!♪
deathding I listen to too much country.....Oh well hope they cheered you up! ^____^
LGYCE Actually, I'm telling a story on someone else's behalf. Sorry for the misunderstanding.
deathding Who is it?
LGYCE It's the entire life of an aborted baby.
nickfire47 Okay then. Could have added a title or something I was all convinced lol
Cinders Soo... the fetus is suicidal? Oh, irony!
LGYCE You don't get it at all. The baby is only sad because the entirety of his life is inside a womb. If allowed to leave and continue his life, all his grievances would disappear.
misanthrope86 ^ What? Have you the brain worms?
LGYCE No. I have a basic respect for our God-given right to life.
misanthrope86 Could you explain how "all his grievances would disappear" once born?
LGYCE I never said it would be instantly once he was born. I specifically mentioned continuing his life in my unedited comment above. For the disappearance of his grievances, his lack of name would be fixed instantly. His being a nobody, his loneliness and not being cared about changes once people care about him enough to let him be born. His opinion will matter once he learns to speak it. People will hear him when he is alive outside a womb. He would have a chance to make friends. He wouldn't hate everyone if they didn't hate him so much they killed him. His entire life wouldn't be pointless and sad if it were longer than 9 months. He wouldn't feel unwanted, he would have people to have fun with. He would be known, he would be loved, and after birth few people would actually want to kill him. He'd have a chance, he'd have hope, and he'd have the power to change his life. He wouldn't be sad. Unless abused, but thankfully, THAT'S illegal, so under the law his every grievance disappears.
misanthrope86 I didn't say instantly either, but whatever.
Your assumption is that no one cares, which is a woefully inaccurate assumption. Please do some research into why women have abortions. You can start [url=http://www.biomedcentral.com/1472-6874/13/29]HERE[/url] and [url=http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/16150658]HERE[/url]. You can find some starter information on the emotional impact of an abortion [url=http://thinkprogress.org/health/2013/08/06/2418181/study-abortion-emotions/]HERE[/url]. Caring is absolutely not at issue here. Women care [i]a lot[/i] about their decision to have an abortion. To suggest otherwise is factually incorrect and morally misguided.
"[i]His opinion will matter once he learns to speak it. People will hear him when he is alive outside a womb.[/i]"
- Really? Read the news lately? Your gendering here is probably kinda accurate: if he is a middle-class white male, sure, he'll be heard.
"[i]He wouldn't hate everyone if they didn't hate him so much they killed him[/i]"
- See the links above and please learn something about the women who have abortions or consider having abortions.
"[i]He would be known, he would be loved, and after birth few people would actually want to kill him. He'd have a chance, he'd have hope, and he'd have the power to change his life.[/i]"
- Where is this magical place you speak of? Seriously, read around a little. Not everyone has the power to change their life. What you are describing is the utopia of the white male.
"[i]Unless abused, but thankfully, THAT'S illegal[/i]"
- And yet people still abuse people. It is wrong to abuse people and yet people continue to do it. Perhaps instead of persecuting the victims of that abuse (again, see the links), we could focus on understanding and support.
The best way to prevent abortion is education. The second best way is with support. The worst way is through ignorance coupled with melodramatic propaganda.
LGYCE I know people care. But this isn't about me. Explain to me how a baby in a womb will be able to know people care if he doesn't know where he is, and the only thing anyone does to him is kill him. If he were to be born and raised, he would know. But when he can't feel care, even if it exists, it makes no difference about his grievances, which is what we're discussing. Just because we feel silent sympathy for starving children in other countries doesn't mean it changes their problem at all. We have to act and let them know or it doesn't make a difference.
A black woman can have friends who listen to her opinion. Not everything is about the big picture.
He doesn't know that. It won't change how alone and miserable for he feels for his whole short life.
Then I guess I'm in a utopia, because I have each of those. My friends and family know me and love me, the majority of America does not have a desire to kill me, I have a chance, hope, and the power to change my life. And I'm not that special. A girl of another race is generally the same. Loving friends and family, not wanted dead, and a chance, hope, the power to change her life. That power can be used in many situations, however small. If she chooses to work out and eat right, she can be fit and healthy. If she chooses to watch TV and eat chips, she can be obese.
I'm not persecuting the victims at all. I'm saying abuse is bad, I'm glad it's illegal, and implying that I wish mistreatment of your children being a crime began applying earlier in the child's life. Yes, it still happens. So does murder. What exactly is your point?
How am I ignorant?
misanthrope86 A foetus does not have any cognition. A foetus doesn't have any understanding of being in a womb or being terminated. He (or she?) doesn't have any concept of care at all.
Children who are alive, and starving, do have understandings of care. When we act, they can see it and experience it and understand what it means. A foetus cannot.
"[i]A black woman can have friends who listen to her opinion. Not everything is about the big picture.[/i]"
- I can't believe I just read that... Spoken from a true position of privilege.
"[i]He doesn't know that. It won't change how alone and miserable for he feels for his whole short life.[/i]"
- A foetus does not experience these things... some more research perhaps...?
"[i]Then I guess I'm in a utopia, because I have each of those. My friends and family know me and love me, the majority of America does not have a desire to kill me, I have a chance, hope, and the power to change my life. And I'm not that special. A girl of another race is generally the same. Loving friends and family, not wanted dead, and a chance, hope, the power to change her life. That power can be used in many situations, however small. If she chooses to work out and eat right, she can be fit and healthy. If she chooses to watch TV and eat chips, she can be obese.[/i]"
- Just because you have these privileges doesn't mean these are available to everybody. People in a privileged position tend to believe that people's circumstances are their own doing and can be changed with a little personal responsibility. That is not the reality for those who do not have the luxury of privilege, due to systemic and institutional power structures. For example, this statement: "[i]If she chooses to work out and eat right, she can be fit and healthy[/i]", hilarious shift in genders aside, assumes that this woman you speak of a) as access to "healthy" foods in order to eat right, b) has had the educational opportunities to make informed decisions about "eating right", and c) has the facilities available to her to cook these healthy foods. You may have access to healthy foods and the knowledge of how to eat them, but this is not available or realistic for many, many people. So should someone be judged as not using this power of personal responsibility that you are promoting here when they simply have no resources available to them to practice personal responsibility as you describe?
As a side note, can you be fit and healthy and obese?
You are persecuting the victims here. As I said, read the contents of the links. What I am saying is that some women have abortions to [i]avoid[/i] abuse situations. That is, it is unsafe for them to be pregnant and their child would be unsafe once born. Abuse may be illegal, but it is widespread and women and children bear the brunt of this abuse. Equating the abuse of children with a termination demonstrates a gross misunderstanding of what abuse is, and what abortion is.
I didn't call you ignorant. I am calling this piece of writing ignorant melodramatic propaganda.
Cinders If this is a creative work of fiction, then I am entitled to my interpretation so long as I can support it with quotes from the text, or at least that's what my English teachers taught me.
Rather than write you a commentary to support my thesis, let me just point this out.
Your entire essay could have been written from the point of view of an angsty, alienated teen. Google any quote of your piece, particularly "I hate my life," "I hate you all," or my personal favorite, "You're probably feeling sorry for me right now. But if you knew me, you wouldn't care anymore." and you will get a plethora of hits linking you to LiveJournals and Tumblers and Online Forums about alienated teens. Your piece isn't about a fetus at all, in my opinion, but instead about a depressed teen. A more relevant question, in my opinion, is how would one help a teenager who feels this way, and how might we convince that teen that life gets better and there's a whole world after high school before something awful happens?
So what interests me is your argument as the author that this is the thoughts of a fetus who did not have the chance to be born. The fetus "hates [its] life," and yet has no life to hate at the same time. No one allegedly cares about the fetus, and yet your belief is that if it's just allowed to be born then someone will magically start caring? Lord knows, the government won't anymore. Welfare has been cut, child services has been cut, and education has been cut, all to smithereens. The problems for this depressed fetus will not get better, only worse with time, and I feel like the depression expressed in this piece would not be cured by the opportunities birth provides but rather aggravated by them.
Forcing a woman who doesn't want her baby to come to full term will breed resentment, but as Missy pointed out, many women who choose to abort actually do want their child but are in difficult situations. Either way, a forced birth to any woman will end up with the child in one or three situations: a mother who is hateful or at the very least bitter towards her child, a child raised by a mother wants but can't support the child, or a child abandoned by that mother altogether. To be born to a mother who doesn't want you, or to be abandoned by that mother is not only a rough start in life, it cuts your opportunity for success in half at the least. As does being a foster child, one raised by a single parent, and/or living in poverty.
The saddest thing is, babies are born every day, to mothers who want them, but the same people who argue for pro-life also claim that mothers should be able to raise these babies on their own or "not have children at all." The "not at all" option doesn't include abortion, or in many cases even contraception, but rather puts the burden on WOMEN to keep their legs closed and shames them when for some reason they can't. Which puts a pregnant woman in poverty in a horrible position. Those who wish to judge her say, "You shouldn't have gotten pregnant in the first place, but since you did, we'll force you to have your baby. And then when it's born, we don't give a **** what you do with it, and we won't give you any help or support to make sure it has a happy life, because you shouldn't have gotten pregnant and overpopulated the earth in the first place if you can't support a child." Never mind sexual assault, or coerced sex, or ignorant sex (sex without the education to understand how to be safe -- education, by the way, which these same people try to deny to teens every day). Never mind any of that, because we like to judge other people to make us feel better about ourselves and the easiest targets are 1) poor people 2) women 3) people of color (not necessarily in that order).
I prefer my interpretation of your creative piece, with the speaker being a depressed teen. I believe the questions raised by that interpretation are much more interesting, and the answers to those questions may help save more lives and raise more awareness and tolerance for mental health issues among teens and people of all ages.
Is this where I insert a link to To Write Love On Her Arms? Because boom.
Cinders Insert Totally Self-Serving Link Here
deathding I'm not even going to try denying that I am both biased (being LGYCE's friend) and VERY late on this, but it's time I dissect this all, because I really have nothing better to do right now anyways.
@misanthrope86 First off, [i]"Really? Read the news lately? Your gendering here is probably kinda accurate: if he is a middle-class white male, sure, he'll be heard."[/i] What the hell does gendering have to do with anything? It shouldn't matter if the baby is a white male or not, you're getting way off-topic.
[i]"See the links above and please learn something about the women who have abortions or consider having abortions."[/i] That's not the point of this story, it's a what-if scenario that presents a child that was aborted, OBVIOUSLY LGYCE knows this already.
[i]"Just because you have these privileges doesn't mean these are available to everybody."[/i] AGAIN, that's not the point of this story. You're taking reality into everything, it's like you're trying to make sense out of Peter Pan or Elfen Lied. Just....stop, please.
[i]"You are persecuting the victims here."[/i] Oh, LGYCE is so sorry for writing an original piece of fiction. Is this how you treat ANYONE who writes an article, flaws or not? I'm not trying to offend anyone OR start a flame war, this is just my honest opinion. I'm not even asking you to believe it, just to acknowledge it.
[i]"I am calling this piece of writing ignorant melodramatic propaganda."[/i] It's fine that you believe that, but again, your reason for not even considering the original article is just so lame. Yet again, you're trying to bring reality to a piece of fiction.
@Cinders Thank you man, although I'm PRETTY positive that this is written as a child who was aborted and left on the streets, so why are we even taking these studies and nonsense into this work of fiction? misanthrope86 and albeit to a much lesser extent, you, are literally changing the story and everything.
I know I've already said this way too much, but it needs to be said. I scrolled down for a while reading all you had to say, and everything was just rambling on reality and how the real world works, which LGYCE obviously knows plenty about. Again, not so much to you, Cinders.
Finally, onto my opinion of this story. I know it's very short, but there's plenty to make out. It can be misinterpreted, sure, and can work as something else, but we're going off of the actual topic that LGYCE mentioned earlier, an aborted baby. Nothing else, no bringing reality into the equation, no changing the tale, just the vanilla of what this article is.
I think my main gripe with this is that it's not only not QUITE clear enough, as stated above, as to what the objective of this was before LGYCE gave us all the answer. Also, and I hate to be that guy, but we get it, the child is depressed. Whether or not you want to factor in the fact that baby's thinking isn't as complex as older people's I'll leave to you.
I feel like it does a nice job of explaining that, but it goes on for a bit too long, and I think you could've gone onto other topics and/or feelings, but I digress.
And after having my original lame comments on this for years, it felt really nice to post something like this. Sorry about that, by the way LGYCE. This story certainly has some potential, just needs plenty of polish and obviously, MUCH longer length. But as a one-time story made two years ago, not bad! Certainly better than what I had to say back then. God, I still cringe at those old comments I left here.
Now can I please go back to listening to GaMetal, please? Thank you all, have a great day mates.
deathding "I didn't call you ignorant."
And yes, you did call LGYCE ignorant. [i]"The worst way is through ignorance coupled with melodramatic propaganda."[/i]
Why do I even bother sometimes. :P
misanthrope86 Well this is some bile that didn't need to be thrown back up into my updates.
"[i]What the hell does gendering have to do with anything? It shouldn't matter if the baby is a white male or not, you're getting way off-topic.[/i]"
- My comment explains what the gendering has to do with this.
"[i]That's not the point of this story, it's a what-if scenario that presents a child that was aborted, OBVIOUSLY LGYCE knows this already.[/i]"
- It is in no way obvious that the author knows anything about abortion. Hence the comments on this piece of writing.
"[i]AGAIN, that's not the point of this story. You're taking reality into everything, it's like you're trying to make sense out of Peter Pan or Elfen Lied. Just....stop, please.[/i]"
- If this was merely a creative writing piece with no agenda, then a) why was it posted in the debate spot? and b) why does the author defend it as morally righteous?
I think you are confused about what has gone on here... What I have taken seriously here is the agenda that the story pushes. Because this is the debate spot, where ideas are debated. The more those ideas are based in ignorance, the more I'll debate 'em.
"[i]Oh, LGYCE is so sorry for writing an original piece of fiction. Is this how you treat ANYONE who writes an article, flaws or not?[/i]"
- This is the debate spot, not a fiction spot, or a creative writing spot. Therefore it is more than reasonable to assume that the posting of this particular piece in this spot was for the pushing of a particular agenda that was to be [i]debated[/i]. The point of the debate spot is to engage in debate, funnily enough. If this was only to have been appreciated as a creative writing piece, then it should be in a club devoted to creative writing.
"[i]...your reason for not even considering the original article is just so lame. Yet again, you're trying to bring reality to a piece of fiction.[/i]"
- Um... I did consider the article...? Which is how I came to comment on it...? And the author defended the reality of their agenda...? You may have missed a point here...?
"[i]literally changing the story and everything.[/i]"
- Literally didn't though. As you can see, the meaning of the story was debated. In the debate spot. Seems reasonable to me.
"[i]And yes, you did call LGYCE ignorant. "The worst way is through ignorance coupled with melodramatic propaganda."
Why do I even bother sometimes. :P[/i]"
- You really really shouldn't have bothered, as that is still not an example of me calling LGYCE ignorant.
It is really clear that this writing was posted in the debate spot to push an anti-abortion agenda (YES THROUGH CREATIVE WRITING NO ONE THINKS AN ACTUAL ABORTED FOETUS WROTE THIS). That is clear through the writings mere presence in this spot AND the author's defense of it.
LGYCE Thanks for the support, deathding, but can we please all drop this? I was much less educated on the matter, and in general, at the time I wrote this, and it isn't very well-done. I accept that. I'm not the kind of person who's going to delete something and pretend I didn't do it, though, so this article will stay up. I no longer take joy in fighting with other people who's minds I know I'm never going to change. My opinion on abortion has not changed, to be sure. I'm still quite opposed. But I now understand that there isn't a single thing I can say that will change the minds of people here, as I'm sure they know they can't change mine. So let's please just let this one go.
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posted by zanhar1
Note: It's kind of late at night so this is a bit rushed & disorganized (especially regarding the points about Depp, Rowling, and DeLisle) so if anyone needs any clarification または もっと見る context または would like to hear もっと見る in depth about my personal feelings on each case, feel free to ask.
So this is inspired によって a 最近 experience that I had with キャンセル culture または an attempt at it. I have always been against キャンセル culture mostly because I've had several bad experiences with it over stuff that was blown way out of proportion. It was used as a humiliation tactic and a means to try to kick me...
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So this is inspired によって a 最近 experience that I had with キャンセル culture または an attempt at it. I have always been against キャンセル culture mostly because I've had several bad experiences with it over stuff that was blown way out of proportion. It was used as a humiliation tactic and a means to try to kick me...
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Credit: The Daily 表示する with Trevor Noah.
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posted by Cinders
As of late, I've noticed several picks asking if it's murder if a crime is committed without mens rea. In all fairness, I'm paraphrasing, because none of these picks even mentions the words "mens rea" but the concept is the same.
For example, one pick asks if a priest should be convicted if he performed an exorcism which resulted in the link For that, I answered yes-- the priest should be convicted, または at least charged with manslaughter-- but not murder. Similarly, there are link seperate link concerning the legalities of a burglar/trespasser getting shot and killed on someone else's property....
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For example, one pick asks if a priest should be convicted if he performed an exorcism which resulted in the link For that, I answered yes-- the priest should be convicted, または at least charged with manslaughter-- but not murder. Similarly, there are link seperate link concerning the legalities of a burglar/trespasser getting shot and killed on someone else's property....
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posted by harold
On and off for the past several years, I've been working on a bunch of 記事 here on Fanpop: interviews (so many interviews....), comic articles, reviews, and various "What is..." explanatory articles. One of the ones on the back burner has been the "What is Debate?" article, and since I haven't finished that, I have to summarize some basic points about debate:
1) ディベート is all about using arguments to support a position, thesis または statement.
2) ディベート requires opposition: at least two sides arguing the truth または fallacy of the thesis.
3) ディベート requires an audience to judge the effectiveness...
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1) ディベート is all about using arguments to support a position, thesis または statement.
2) ディベート requires opposition: at least two sides arguing the truth または fallacy of the thesis.
3) ディベート requires an audience to judge the effectiveness...
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posted by zanhar1
I'd like to start によって saying that this is just my personal opinion as to what a SJW is. I've come to notice that I have used SJW quite a bit on this spot and a few people don't know exactly what I mean によって that. So I kind of thought it'd be useful to make this 記事 explaining exactly what I mean when I use the term social justice warrior.
Before anything else; I intend no offense to anyone at all with this article. I don't hate social justice (not によって any means), I think social justice is awesome. What I don't like is what some people turned the movement into.
First and foremost when I use SJW...
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Before anything else; I intend no offense to anyone at all with this article. I don't hate social justice (not によって any means), I think social justice is awesome. What I don't like is what some people turned the movement into.
First and foremost when I use SJW...
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posted by ShadowFlame
My friend, an evolutionist, and I, a Christian, always 愛 to spend a few moments debating with each other about evolution, the "Big Bang" theory, and religion (mostly God).
November 7, 2008, he and I started at it again on Msn. He actually put my skills to the test, as neither of us have had no high school または college education on religion (so far), but I have gone to Church weekly, and will hopefully continue doing so. My friend, is frankly just extremely smart (I honestly can't elaborate on that....
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posted by Cinders
I believe in debate, discussion, and discourse. I believe in listening. I believe in multiple sides to every issue. I believe everyone is worth listening to. I believe there can be fault on "all sides," and that we can all be guilty of misunderstanding each other.
I do not extend these courtesies to racists.
Ideas are dangerous. They are wonderful and they are disastrous. They can be used and misused as weapons または agents of peace. But when あなた are met with a truly deadly weapon, giving it the benefit of the doubt and letting it do its thing will get あなた and many others killed.
When it comes to...
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I do not extend these courtesies to racists.
Ideas are dangerous. They are wonderful and they are disastrous. They can be used and misused as weapons または agents of peace. But when あなた are met with a truly deadly weapon, giving it the benefit of the doubt and letting it do its thing will get あなた and many others killed.
When it comes to...
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posted by MajorDork74
Explaining What Makes America Great and Why We Must Protect It!
RUSH: Okay. Folks, let me get (for me on a Friday) a little serious here for a moment. I've had conversations in 最近 days, weeks, with liberals. Every time I mention this to you, I get, "Why are あなた hanging around them?" Well, あなた can't avoid 'em, and I'm not afraid of them. I like engaging them sometimes, because these people, many of them are just following a script. They've got their template, their narrative, and life is very compartmentalized and if something doesn't fit the little cocoon that they've woven for themselves...
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RUSH: Okay. Folks, let me get (for me on a Friday) a little serious here for a moment. I've had conversations in 最近 days, weeks, with liberals. Every time I mention this to you, I get, "Why are あなた hanging around them?" Well, あなた can't avoid 'em, and I'm not afraid of them. I like engaging them sometimes, because these people, many of them are just following a script. They've got their template, their narrative, and life is very compartmentalized and if something doesn't fit the little cocoon that they've woven for themselves...
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posted by educatedquest
While 書く linkI became fascinated によって school boards. I had been to school board meetings before the book was in my mind. They were meetings that were not too different from the one I described in fiction. They took place during the late 1970’s, at the height of a three-week teacher’s strike.
As a high school senior, I thought that the teachers were foolish for walking out on their students. I had the union president as a teacher; she used post-strike class time to pontificate the union position—and I resented it. I felt that I was being used to carry the union’s message to my parents....
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As a high school senior, I thought that the teachers were foolish for walking out on their students. I had the union president as a teacher; she used post-strike class time to pontificate the union position—and I resented it. I felt that I was being used to carry the union’s message to my parents....
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posted by Cinders
I found myself typing a long reply to one of MajorDork74's コメント on his link. If you're too lazy to click on the link, the image is a bumper sticker which says "If it's OK to call ブッシュ Hitler, then I say it's OK to call Obama Muslim."
And the general response was, "Call him whatever あなた want, but this statement doesn't make sense... how is being a Muslim as bad an insult as being called Hitler? I'm sure あなた can think of worse and もっと見る accurate things to call Obama."
The Major returned with, and I quote: "Obama does a lot of things that people do not know about. How do あなた know he does not...
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And the general response was, "Call him whatever あなた want, but this statement doesn't make sense... how is being a Muslim as bad an insult as being called Hitler? I'm sure あなた can think of worse and もっと見る accurate things to call Obama."
The Major returned with, and I quote: "Obama does a lot of things that people do not know about. How do あなた know he does not...
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posted by sophieDP
Okay, okay I admit so far communism doesn’t seem to have worked too well, what with Stalin with his work camps and his unrealistic 5 years plans または Mao with controversial philosophy and catastrophically cultural revolution. However firstly I’d like to argue that the モデル cited above don’t actually correspond to Marxism in its purest sense, at all. Mao’s theory, in fact has little または nothing to do with Marxism. Mao’s conviction is もっと見る about the population’s ability as a whole to achieve anything through hard work and determination has nothing to do with the conventions of communism,...
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posted by blackpanther666
The origin of life: During 読書 an interesting novel about Dawkins and his theories on evolution, I discovered this particular bit. Dawkins has no solution for how life actually evolved, または arose. Dawkins says: 'It is a complete mystery' (if あなた wish to know more, read chapter 13 of The Greatest 表示する On Earth: the Evidence for Evolution)
I would like to point out that I have not really found a viable explanation for the origin of life, yet. I suppose that people assume it was the Big Bang and the consequential events following after, which caused life to erupt in the form of micro-organisms....
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I would like to point out that I have not really found a viable explanation for the origin of life, yet. I suppose that people assume it was the Big Bang and the consequential events following after, which caused life to erupt in the form of micro-organisms....
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John Oliver explains why the UK leaving the EU is a terrible idea, who's responsible for it, and everything it'll screw up. There's also a lovely little song at the end. Clip from Last Week Tonight with John Oliver, June 19, 2016.
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posted by TDDD
I see the concept for Schrodinger's Rapist getting a lot of flack. People, when confronted with this idea, say things like "This is stupid. Not everyone is a rapist!" または "This is just feminist propaganda meant to instill paranoia in women and make them afraid of men."
I personally think that everyone who wants to abide によって the theory has every right to do so. Let me give あなた an example:
About two years 前 I was seventeen and during ハロウィン break I was working in my Mum's office. But there was one 日 when my Mum couldn't drive me ホーム and I had to get the bus. This was all fine - I was perfectly...
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I personally think that everyone who wants to abide によって the theory has every right to do so. Let me give あなた an example:
About two years 前 I was seventeen and during ハロウィン break I was working in my Mum's office. But there was one 日 when my Mum couldn't drive me ホーム and I had to get the bus. This was all fine - I was perfectly...