My English teacher always used to tell us that should never be apathetic and should always have an opinion about something. And I always disagreed with him because I can think of a million things that I shouldn't waste my time even thinking about in the first place.
That being said, I'm very passionate, but only about a few things. I'm apathetic when it comes to a lot of everyday things ... so I guess I seem apathetic, but I'm not really?
I don't get into arguments over the Internet. I learned my lesson a long time ago. :)
But I guess I do hold a grudge sometimes, but only when the argument is left unsettled. Some people just want to move on without reaching some sort of conclusion, but I can't do that.
People can be born into any kind of family with any kind of conditions regardless of genes. Because there's uncertainty in all cases, you might as well ban everyone from reproducing. And you give Thomas Beattie as an example ... in any case, what if a child would have prefrerred a smarter mother, or a more athletic dad, or a skinnier brother (vs. a "normal dad")? I just don't think the argument makes sense, because there's no reasonable place to draw the line.
I wouldn't say stupid, but U.S. culture is misguided. There are plenty of mentally-able folks doing mind-numbingly unintelligent things (like watching television news).
These crazy people just never know when to quit. Just give it up already ... the Kenyan birth records were seized and destroyed by the U.S. government months ago, there's no way to get them. What with this and the falsified Hawaiian "birth certificate" and "newspapers," our new usurping tyrant has done quite the job making sure the public never knows his true identity as a Kenyan Muslim-Communist with a racist, anti-Christian agenda.
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