therapies involving chemical castration
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cutnbulls2ox (imported)
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To get back on track closer to the topic of this post, few writers explore a world where cloning or artifical wombs or gene regeneration could make females obsolete and allow reproduction with no females needed.
Ultimately instead of gender wars and rivalry, both sexes would do best to appreciate each gender s pros and cons.
I think freedom of association is the most ignored and violated part of many American s rights and legal privilages. The forced melting pot idea and false premises that everyone is alike have failed in the face of rising tribalism on endless different forms of self isolating behaviors or obnoxious behaviors intended to divide people.
Ultimately instead of gender wars and rivalry, both sexes would do best to appreciate each gender s pros and cons.
I think freedom of association is the most ignored and violated part of many American s rights and legal privilages. The forced melting pot idea and false premises that everyone is alike have failed in the face of rising tribalism on endless different forms of self isolating behaviors or obnoxious behaviors intended to divide people.
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TopManFL (imported)
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MikeGrant (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 11, 2018 8:06 am Ok, where do I get the supplement that gives me 9% body fat and no sex drive?
QVC just sold out. Damn! And they were on EZPay for only 4 payments of ... well, it doesn't matter now.
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cutnbulls2ox (imported) wrote: Thu Oct 11, 2018 6:03 pm To get back on track closer to the topic of this post, few writers explore a world where cloning or artifical wombs or gene regeneration could make females obsolete and allow reproduction with no females needed.
Ultimately instead of gender wars and rivalry, both sexes would do best to appreciate each gender s pros and cons.
I think freedom of association is the most ignored and violated part of many American s rights and legal privilages. The forced melting pot idea and false premises that everyone is alike have failed in the face of rising tribalism on endless different forms of self isolating behaviors or obnoxious behaviors intended to divide people.
The forced melting post was never meant to work out...it is using people as a weapon against other people... to create havoc in society .. to have a excuse for tyranny under the guise of " law & order "
"minorities are discriminated by the mainstream" but the funny thing is that all those minorities do not like each other either & also fight among them selves...and minorities are also racist & intolerant towards anyone who is not like them..
Let us just face it: people in minorities are just as disgusting as anyone else...there is nothing uplifting or " noble " about minorities you have toxic people every where; in minorities & mainstream alike...
I hate "multiculturalism " it is just a fabricated lie to make people fight against each other...
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TopManFL (imported)
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cocktamer (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 12:03 pm a excuse for tyranny under the guise of " law & order "
It's very easy to get people to give up their liberty in an exchange for safety. I think it was Ben Franklin who said that those that would trade freedom for security deserve neither.
Don't get me wrong, I trust governments to always do the right thing ... if it makes money for those in power. Otherwise, they will screw the little guy every time.
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Begoneboy (imported)
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TopManFL (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 4:50 pm It's very easy to get people to give up their liberty in an exchange for safety. I think it was Ben Franklin who said that those that would trade freedom for security deserve neither.
Don't get me wrong, I trust governments to always do the right thing ... if it makes money for those in power. Otherwise, they will screw the little guy every time.
The thing all but forgotten is that which governs the least at the lowest level governs the best. The Constitution never intended for the federal government to be roughshod over all others. It was intended for a far simpler task. Protecting our country from invasion and protecting one person or group from take away the rights of others. I know that is over simplified. But if we would just get back to the simple we would be a far better and more competitive people. That Constitution gave me the right (not privilege) to Life, Liberty and the pursuit of happiness. Becoming a complete nullo was my right in my pursuit of happines and yet I had to go out of the country to realize my happiness. My happiness doesn't infringe on anybody else's right to the same. We need to get back to the simplest form of government. Not everybody agrees with what makes me happy. But so long as I cause no harm to another's rights leave me be to be happy.
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TopManFL (imported)
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Begoneboy (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 6:28 pm But so long as I cause no harm to another's rights leave me be to be happy.
Amen.
But, for the record Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness are in the Declaration of Independence - not the Constitution. But, it's all good.
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Back on a less political note on this post. I haven t heard much more study or progress on why many men s sperm production has dropped so much over the last decades in the most highly developed nations, but does not seem to be dropping in men living in the less developed nations.
Anyone hear anything further on why or anything recent on this ?
That certainly sounds like some form of growing chemical damage to men s balls.
Anyone hear anything further on why or anything recent on this ?
That certainly sounds like some form of growing chemical damage to men s balls.
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There are a lot of estrogenic pollutants/chemicals in the environment which I believe is causing lower sperm counts and low testosterone. By-products of certain plastics and insecticides.
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Infertility in couples in the Midwest has rocketed over the last couple of decades. Look to research by Tyrone Hayes and the wide spread use of atrazine
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Amen.
yes I know that. But took a little bit of liberties with what our founding fathers wrote to make the point. And it's all still the same. I appreciate folks correcting me when they think it needed. It shows that people still think. Hi Hi!
TopManFL (imported) wrote: Fri Oct 12, 2018 7:59 pm But, for the record Life, Liberty and the Pursuit of Happiness are in the Declaration of Independence - not the Constitution. But, it's all good.
yes I know that. But took a little bit of liberties with what our founding fathers wrote to make the point. And it's all still the same. I appreciate folks correcting me when they think it needed. It shows that people still think. Hi Hi!