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With idiocy like this we are going to have a resurgence of things like Polio..[QUOTE="sSubZerOo"][QUOTE="bnarmz"]Vaccines were not important for me (and others I know). I never had them and I'm as healthy as day one. Ill rather take my chances with someone sneezing in my face than having the germ injected with other known dangerous ingredients such as Mercury, Thimerosal, Aluminum, ethylene glycol, formaldehyde, streptomycin, and Gelatin from pigs. I never ate pork a day in my life so my folks werent going to let some stranger inject that and other crap into my body. LostProphetFLCL
We are already dealing with a pertusis resurgence thanks to this moronic anti-vaccination movement, which fun fact was started decades ago by some scientist who tried saying that his research proved a link between a certain vaccine and autism. Thing is, his studies turned out to all be BS in which he forced the results he wanted, and funny thing the guy also had put out a patent for a NEW version of the same vaccine prior to his findings...
HOLY CRAP YES! THIS THIS THIS! I have recently had Whooping Cough or Pertusis. I was vaccinated as a child, but it wears off, the immunity relies on following generations to be vaccinated against it to protect the ones where immunity has reduced/faded. I never in my life expected to have Whooping cough and I have a young son in which this illness is extremely serious. All I can say is that I am thankful he was vaccinated and didn't contract because I had 2.5 months of coughing so much I was nearly sick, and my symptoms were mild. These illnesses we are vaccinated against are no joke, and I honestly, seriously have zero tolerance for people who choose not to vaccinate. Polio can cripple and kill Whooping Cough in babies is extremely dangerous Meales can develop in to a bacterial infection that damages the brain (it killed Roald Dahl's daughter) Measles whilst pregnant can severly damage the development of the baby. Mumps is incredibly dangerous for a full grown man an can lead to fertility problems The list goes on. I think if you don't vaccinate you are irresponsible.If you had bothered to look she says she plays mostly on her PC....so.Girl Gamer.
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GummiRaccoon
I didn't care at first, but once I started doing better I noticed it got higher and it at like 1.4-1.5 now, but I don't even care that much because I'm going after points so I can get this over with.SoNin360Ugh this is me at the moment. With Battlefield I didn't really care, objective based modes are a killer for your k/d besides I had a pretty high SPM so I knew I was contributing to the team effort. Halo, I feel much the same way, I love King of the Hill and that kills your k/d, however if I play Slayer then I am focused on getting more kills than deaths because obviously that is how a team wins the game. On CoD I am obsessed, and I don't think it is healthy. When I first started playing my k/d was about 0.9ish, then I started to get better, original Bops got to a 2.0, new Bops I am about 1.65 at the moment. When I am playing well I love it, however I CANNOT stand going negative. I know that it is completely irrational, however I just can't stand it. I used to aim for above 1.0, now I am aiming for above 2.0 - it isn't healthy :(
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How does supplying condoms in developing countries impede your rights? Could you actaully explain rather then just handwaving.
Also, given that you are catholic and the catholic church does not allow contraception are you being honest when you say that you have no religious motives behind you reasoning?
LJS9502_basic
Any reply on this LJ?
I've already replied to that idea several times with what my reasoning is dude. When something costs person x money it ceases to be a universal right. Rights are intrinsic....they don't cost money. I am sorry, I have to disagree with you there. I would say that rights are not moral absolutes, and I cannot agree that all rights are costless. If legal rights are to be considered meaningful, then you need the existence of a government to establish and then to enforce those rights. In case you didn't know, running a government costs money; therefore, paying taxes is necessary in order to support the communal infrastructure that upholds individual rights. Your "freedoms" that you & others have bleated on about cost money, whether you like it or not, or even realise it (which reading your comments suggests to me that you don't). If you want to protect "what is yours" I suggest you disengage your self from formal society and then see just how costly your basic human rights actually are.Why I am even responding to this completely off topic thread within the thread, I don't know. I am done - with the exception of a few people in this thread who have stepped outside their front door recently and taken the time to look at the world around them a little bit, most of you are insane.
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