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draculina replied to the topic IS TEXAS……………….. in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
I don’t believe that parental status is termined by genetics.
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draculina replied to the topic IS TEXAS……………….. in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
This is what I have said in the past.
I believe the Texas law states it is illegal if a heartbeat can be detected, which is usually at 6 weeks.
I don’t nessersarily agree with this, your status as a human should be determined by the existance of a conciousness in some form, not by a heartbeat. If your heart stops due to a medical condition do…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic IS TEXAS……………….. in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
The life of this baby is not up for debate.
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draculina replied to the topic IS TEXAS……………….. in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
Not if I found out after about 8 weeks.
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draculina replied to the topic IS TEXAS……………….. in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
This baby was born prematurely at 24 weeks.
Apparently its perfectly okay to murder it.
Lunatics
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draculina replied to the topic IS TEXAS……………….. in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
Being raped isn’t a justification for murdering a child.
Shouldn’t really be controversial.
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draculina replied to the topic New Zealand's covid lockdown in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
What is the purpose of the lockdown?
I thought it was to stop the virus from spreading.
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draculina replied to the topic New Zealand's covid lockdown in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
Ok, i just imagined it then, clearly.
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draculina replied to the topic New Zealand's covid lockdown in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
If it worked so well …. why is the virus spreading?
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draculina replied to the topic New Zealand's covid lockdown in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 2 months ago
Those numbers seem to be quite old.
About 88% of people have had 1 dose and about 76% have had both.
Source as of 19th August:
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draculina replied to the topic New Zealand's covid lockdown in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 3 months ago
When was this?
Every time i’ve been into a hospital it’s been a ghost town.
No patients anywhere to be seen, doctors not wearing masks.
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draculina replied to the topic New Zealand's covid lockdown in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 3 months ago
Evidently NZ has failed to stop the spread of covid, since it is spreading.
But the bigger question is, if the country is “covid fee” and the borders are closed, where did this one case of covid come from?
Someone has been lying to you.
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draculina replied to the topic New Zealand's covid lockdown in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 3 months ago
Absolute lunacy
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draculina replied to the topic Why are house prices so high? in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 4 months ago
Nobody is going to give you a mortage if you’re on 16k a year. Minium wage means low skill, which means you are easily replace by someone else, there is no job security.
Even if you could 16K isn’t enough to live in london.
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draculina replied to the topic Why are house prices so high? in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 4 months ago
You can’t buy a house in london on minimum wage.
Absolute lunacy.
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draculina replied to the topic Why are house prices so high? in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 4 months ago
Because the house is either falling appart, or is in an area with a high crime rate, no jobs or some similar issue.
How is this relevent?
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draculina replied to the topic Why are house prices so high? in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 4 months ago
You didn’t link to anything relevent.
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draculina replied to the topic Why are house prices so high? in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 4 months ago
So you’re just going to ignore the hard evidence?
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draculina replied to the topic Why are house prices so high? in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 4 months ago
There is absolutely, undeniably a shortage of housing.
This is a bizzare claim.
The net population growth, is far, far higher than the number of houses being built.
In 2019 184,000 houses were built.
Even ignoring that, in 2019 there were 640,370 births and 530,841 deaths, that’s a net increase of 119,529 people.
In 2020 the net…[Read more]
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draculina replied to the topic Why are house prices so high? in the forum Getting serious 3 years, 4 months ago
It would be more accurate to say that cheap loans reduce the value of money in general, it doesnt effect the value of the house.
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