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cbass wrote:Yea I didn't start menstruating till I was 13

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Notice by the slope of his forehead that he's recently learned to use tools and fire!
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I'm doing this instead of working.I should be ashamed of myself.

but I never am
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Ok I put jeans and boots on Getting closer.Man I used would have put in two hours of work by now but I used to have more work than I could do.I think my will is broke
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I feel that way sometimes. I might just be tired.
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I'm blaming daylight savings its still got me all messed up
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cbass wrote:I'm blaming daylight savings its still got me all messed up
I utterly despise Daylight Savings time. Pick a ******g time and leave it. The lights are always on everywhere. Everything is global. Wake the **** up Congress. Can you hear us all the way back there in the 50's? :x
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I get up at the first sign of daylight when all the birds start chirpin.That should be 530 in the morning this time of year .Now its 630 it was like 730 when they first changed itThat really pisses me off
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You can always move to Arizona.
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Reeltarded wrote:We can stop all the fertilizing and injecting and all that if you don't mind losing around 60-70% of the World population.

GMO allowed the Earth to double it's population in my lifetime. That is what I am sayin'.. 4 bushels became 10. That is the difference.
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You familiar with Eugenics? :shock:
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cbass wrote: ............ A small farmer doesn't need to make billions and they care about the land and what it will be like after they are gone.Subsidze them instead of megacorp ...................
I agree that small farms are healthier, in all respects, than giant agri-corps.

But I say "Don't subsidize anything ..... not ever!"

Get the government out of schools, communications, trade, environment, food, insurance, and medicine.
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I agree .Unfortunately small farms need some backup 1 bad season can put them under.Maybe crop/Livestock insurance or something like that would work
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cbass wrote:I agree .Unfortunately small farms need some backup 1 bad season can put them under.Maybe crop/Livestock insurance or something like that would work
Yes, private crop insurance ..... but no subsidy from public funds. We have to stop all the "To each in accordance with their need, from each in accordance with their ability" poison mentality. Marxism is a blight on mankind. Government redistribution (subsidies) is Marxism.
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Structo wrote:
Reeltarded wrote:We can stop all the fertilizing and injecting and all that if you don't mind losing around 60-70% of the World population.

GMO allowed the Earth to double it's population in my lifetime. That is what I am sayin'.. 4 bushels became 10. That is the difference.

You familiar with Eugenics? :shock:
Yes. It doesn't work. Pretty people are stupid too.
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Reeltarded wrote:
Structo wrote:
You familiar with Eugenics? :shock:
Yes. It doesn't work. Pretty people are stupid too.
Look at all the pretty people now. I can't even stomach network TV. WTF cares about that zombie fodder Kim Kardashian and her fat ass...or that jerkoff The Situation or The Occurrence or whatever...wait, everyone cares.

Read Tragedy Of The Commons by Dr. Garret Hardin.

http://eesc.columbia.edu/courses/v1003/ ... ommons.pdf

"The freedom to breed is intolerable" and "natural selection [in humans] favors the forces of psychological denial".
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Freedom and responsibility is messy.

The cost of liberty is high.

If there were Lords deciding who should breed, and who should not, things would be no better for it. Were that so, I would not be here. Some Lord would have decided to end the genetic defect of diabetes in the line, generations ago, and I would have never been tolerated to live. Nor my children.

What human being could be trusted with such authority?
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