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Going throught the list.


1. Never been to space.

2. Um yeah had a pet bearded dragon it didn't last long.

3. More or less enured to the media thing because I have real problems.

4. I try to eat koshur but I'm honestly kind of shit at it so yes.

5. I did use to own a honda civic at one point but not 2012.

6. I have no idea what R thing is.

7. I'm more of a cat person but an RV is a crap place for pets.

8. Inhrerited acid reflux and yeah I actually have this and it runs in my family....

9. I have moved around but mostly stayed in the US so mostly correct?


Going to be honest would prefer a space lazer.
 
That's because most non-religious people, ie people who don't derive their beliefs from Bronze Age documents, don't consider the foetus to be a child. At least not until it's detached from the mother and becomes an independent existence.

Besides, nobody can be forced to support another being, even if it leads to the latter's death. That's what you call sovereignty over your own body.
What bronze-age documents? Biology lessons from elementary school.
All mammals start their existence during fertilization.

And we are,you knew,mammals.
P.S @Cherico ,about jew picture,do not be sad - you could always imagine,that you own Fed !
 
This may not really be the case, if you actually pay attention to how things operate in Congress, many of these agencies avoided Congressional oversight, often aided by the Democrats and the media who would sabotage hearing by Republican committees or refused to seat skeptical Republicans on committees that oversaw these agencies. Republicans generally did pork spending the old fashioned way, by direct earmarks in budgets, and tended to assume Dems did it the same way (and they often did, just enough to keep up appearances). Dems, on the other hand, saw the problems Republicans had controlling their caucus when the Republicans abolished earmarks when Congress was controlled by Republicans under Obama, and so shifted how they distributed money to be via the bureaucrats, whom Obama had heavily compromised and turned partisan and so could be relied upon to act on the interests of the Progressives, so long as the Dems gave them cover from the Executive branch.

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA... OH.... wait, you're serious?

No, the 19th century scientists were just as driven by their own innate biases, and were in many ways more honest about it, but almost everything wrong in science traces back to the 19th century scientists purposefully structuring scientific inquiry in ways meant to preclude results they didn't want.
 

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