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anyways - abortion. now that it's widely available, people think it's their safety net. well, what about when they DIDN'T have abortion around, eh? what if einstein was aborted? or more disastrously, Lee Evans!!!
NOOOOOOOOOOOO!
the world needs laughter...and crazy entertainers who make themselves have spasms on stage! hilarious.....
ah well, there's my narrow minded opinion...
> Light wrote:
>
> Tell me Bell; have you heard of the term 'irony', or do you think it
> is descriptive of a type of metal?
>
> Heh. It's so funny watching you try to crowbar a sneering comment
> into a post, and all you manage to do is make yourself look both
> humourless AND stupid...
>
> So you are not a parent then ?
Heh. No, I'm not. But then, I make jokes about the French, and I'm not a Frenchman either.
> Belldandy wrote:
> But China's one child policy caused problems in the past, and still
> does today.
>
> Light's parent license is a stupid idea, a better one is to try help
> people be better parents than stopping them being parents. After
> all,
> who decides what "good" parents are anyway ? And, if I'm
> not mistaken, Light is not even a parent so can hardly look down on
> some who are.
>
> Tell me Bell; have you heard of the term 'irony', or do you think it
> is descriptive of a type of metal?
>
> Heh. It's so funny watching you try to crowbar a sneering comment
> into a post, and all you manage to do is make yourself look both
> humourless AND stupid...
So you are not a parent then ?
> As was Faraday, don't forget.
>
>
> I feel electric!!
I couldn't possibly forget. I handed in a project about him last week! He was quite an interesting person.
I feel electric!!
>And if Einstien wasn't born!!!!!!! We wouldn't miss him!!! Because what >we dont know wont hurt us!
Possibly one of the dafter comments I've heard in quite a while on the topic of abortion. I am assuming from that statement that you have no idea how instrumental Albert Einstein was in the development of physics as we know it today.
> But China's one child policy caused problems in the past, and still
> does today.
>
> Light's parent license is a stupid idea, a better one is to try help
> people be better parents than stopping them being parents. After all,
> who decides what "good" parents are anyway ? And, if I'm
> not mistaken, Light is not even a parent so can hardly look down on
> some who are.
Tell me Bell; have you heard of the term 'irony', or do you think it is descriptive of a type of metal?
Heh. It's so funny watching you try to crowbar a sneering comment into a post, and all you manage to do is make yourself look both humourless AND stupid...
Light's parent license is a stupid idea, a better one is to try help people be better parents than stopping them being parents. After all, who decides what "good" parents are anyway ? And, if I'm not mistaken, Light is not even a parent so can hardly look down on some who are.
> look at China, you have to get a license to have more than one kid
> there. now that makes sense.
I think the license thing in China is good economic sense. The country is overpopulated so it makes perfect sense to not allow too many children to be born. Some might say it infringes on peoples' personal rights to have children, but the reason we are able to reproduce is to keep our species in existence. Personal indulgence should not be an issue when the world is overpopulated.