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Please explain how using a condom equates to murder. Impeding sperm from fertilizing an egg isn’t murder. To murder someone there has to be a someone present.

There is a half a someone in a sperm, and a half of someone in an egg, and the condom is murdering both half of someone's... one dies of exposure and one through menstruation.

TBH... Women are like little murder pots every month until you save one... sex is a rescue mission
 
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There is a half a someone in a sperm, and a half of someone in an egg, and the condom is murdering both half of someone's... one dies of exposure and one through menstruation.

TBH... Women are like little murder pots every month until you save one... sex is a rescue mission

NOOOOO Luke!!!!! She's your sister!!!!!!!
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Yes her lower back discs and has hip issues. Doctor has recommended surgery which she will not do as other members of her family had surgery which did not help. Thanks all for the guidance

Back surgery is NOT to be taken lightly and NOT to be done unless mandatory... if a doctor tells you otherwise, find a new doctor...

Doctors will figure out nerves one day, and they're getting better with it... but I had a 58-60 year old coworker going in for a "routine bone spur scrape" in his upper back. He was feeling kind of funny 2 days later, so he checked back into the hospital and passed away 12 hours after... that was this past year...

... it was supposed to be a day surgery with a couple days recovery time... obviously that's a worst-case scenario, and I don't mean to scare you... but I thought it was worth sharing
 
Back surgery is NOT to be taken lightly and NOT to be done unless mandatory... if a doctor tells you otherwise, find a new doctor...

Doctors will figure out nerves one day, and they're getting better with it... but I had a 58-60 year old coworker going in for a "routine bone spur scrape" in his upper back. He was feeling kind of funny 2 days later, so he checked back into the hospital and passed away 12 hours after... that was this past year...

... it was supposed to be a day surgery with a couple days recovery time... obviously that's a worst-case scenario, and I don't mean to scare you... but I thought it was worth sharing

My doc said surgery for my herniated disc i said cbd oil. Ran 7 miles this week and pushed a lot of iron so...
 
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Yes her lower back discs and has hip issues. Doctor has recommended surgery which she will not do as other members of her family had surgery which did not help. Thanks all for the guidance

I fractured my back a few years ago. Best thing for me has been PT and yoga. Wishing her the best as I know how much back pain can affect your life
 
I fractured my back a few years ago. Best thing for me has been PT and yoga. Wishing her the best as I know how much back pain can affect your life

A lot of people seriously underestimate what daily flexibility exercises of some kind can do for back pain. It won’t cure ya, but keeping your core muscles strong and your hamstrings limber can really help support a bad lower back and make pain more manageable. Gotta put in the time though.
 
A lot of people seriously underestimate what daily flexibility exercises of some kind can do for back pain. It won’t cure ya, but keeping your core muscles strong and your hamstrings limber can really help support a bad lower back and make pain more manageable. Gotta put in the time though.

Yup. I go through periods of working on mobility and not. Makes a huge difference.
 
Yup. I go through periods of working on mobility and not. Makes a huge difference.

I try to get in time for stretching every morning and at night and sometime during the day on weekends if I’m not busy. It can be difficult to maintain at times, though. Especially if working hours aren’t regular or include a lot of night work.
 
Stem cells are gathered from the placenta after the birth nowadays, so no need to gather them from aborted children.

You're absolutely right... they can also be had from post-birth mothers. Aborted fetuses aren't the only method of obtaining them.


Welcome to the USA where people DON’T mind their own business. Free speech, voting rights, the justice system, etc. As a person living in this country (assumption) you must be held accountable for your actions. You can drink and drive if you want to, but you are running the risk of getting arrested or getting someone killed. You can sleep with that girl at the bar if you want to, but you can’t choose the consequences that come with it - sexually transmitted disease, pregnancy.

Welcome to the USA, where it's none of your business what the chick that gave gonorrhea to the drunk one-night-stand guy does with her newly fertilized egg. You are welcome to have any opinion you want on their hypothetical one night stand and judge them to your heart's content... but it's not your decision to make on the hypothetical pregnancy... nor should it be.

I fail to see the parallel between drunk driving and a one night stand. You're not endangering anybody but yourself with a one night stand.


Edit: Who’s fault is it that the 16 year old girl got pregnant? It’s the girl and her boo. Why are you assuming that her life is ruined? I have a 4 month old and up to this point he has cost us less than $1,000. Yes this is on the low side because we have good health insurance, but still, not near as expensive as what some people want to make it seem.

Why are you sex-shaming a hypothetical 16-year-old that banged her boyfriend on prom night and had an accident? When I was in high school I could count on two hands the chicks in my class that were virgins... and that was 20-some-odd years ago. Who's "fault" was it? Really?

This isn't the 1940's where people saved themselves for marriage and immediately married the girl they got pregnant... back when a high school education was all you needed to succeed in life...

I'm not going to bother to look up statistics here, but I'd say it's safe to assume said hypothetical 16-year-old has an extremely low chance of staying with said biological donor with or without marriage.

I don't feel like it's necessary to look up statistics to say it's a safe bet the vast majority of teenage pregnancies result in the mother not attending an amount of college that results in a meaningful degree... a vocational trade class is likely the best option unless she just so happens to have well-off parents that can afford to have a nanny take care of the baby while she gets her life together.

It's highly unlikely the child on a family plan is going to be covered for pregnancy expenses on her parents' insurance plans... now she can claim indigent and apply for welfare to cover it, but that bleeds into the welfare issue people around here will undoubtedly be complaining about... so let's assume she does claim indigent and gets on BlueCare which will 100% cover her pregnancy expenses... it's now free to see a doctor and have the baby.

Then all you have to buy is (at a bare minimum):
Crib ($300)
Bassinet ($80)
Walker ($150)
Infant Car Seat ($100)
Breastmilk pump ($50)
Baby Monitor ($100)
Swaddle blankets ($20)
Sheets ($40)
Clothes ($100)
Bottles ($50)
Pacifiers ($30)

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That puts you at $1,020 with the absolute cheapest Chinese-made prolly gonna give your kid cancer stuff on the market... just the absolute essentials... and that's before the $25/week for diapers, baby wipes, sanitizers, toys, books, obviously no nursery furniture, paint, curtains, etc... there's no way...

A child is a $100,000 investment for an impoverished family... a middle-class one is more of a $500,000-1,000,000 investment... that hypothetical 16-year-old is close to fulfilling that investment and becoming a productive member of society.

There are certainly exceptions to the assumption... MTV's Teen Mom, some rare entrepreneurial spirits, and some hardAF working single mom's that put themselves through college and better themselves... but that hypothetical 16-year-old child is WAY behind the 8-ball as soon as the pregnancy ball drops... and all you have to say is...

"Well, who's fault was it?"

I've seen how the girls that got pregnant in high school and had the baby turned out in my high school class... how did your's do? All doctors and lawyers I'm sure...

So what is logically worth more? Your daughter's aspirations in life or the 8-celled fertilized egg in her uterus after a youthful night of bad decisions?

Like I said... people here probably won't like my opinion on this particular subject, and I understand their reasoning... it's really hard to argue against the "right" thing to do vs the "logical" thing to do...

I'm really not trying to be argumentative, just giving you a realistic alternative point of view against the stereotypical high road "Well, somebody ask the 8-celled fertilized egg if it wants to live" mantra...

Nobody should ever shame a woman that made an understandably-awful-to-make decision like that... You have no idea what the circumstances were and you have no idea what's going on in her life... if there's one decision you should refrain from judging somebody from... it's that one

All that being said... they SHOULD make one law...

If you ever see a woman come out of the abortion clinic with a smile on her face, then you have every right to punch her in it :hi:
 
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An inconvenient truth for baby killers. There are hundreds of thousands of qualified parents in waiting for adopted children in this country alone. Which is why foreign born adoptions are so common. Ask any state level DHS employees assigned to that function. Instead, as a nation we allow them to be murdered and used sometimes for their body parts for scientific research purposes. Welcome to the Fourth Reich.

I am one of those proud parents. I thank God every day for bringing my beautiful daughter into my life.
 
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Gucci, GFW, and you other rap/hip hop guys, what ya think about Drake’s new album? Overhyped imo so far but Drake’s music usually takes a few listens to grow on me
 
Easing through the state of Alabama today, and I felt one scratching at the back door. I stopped in a little gas station around Alabaster and pinched it off. As you may have guessed, I left it laying. I'm talking about a turd you wouldn't believe. Hopefully the person who saw it was a Crimson Tide fan.
 
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Gucci, GFW, and you other rap/hip hop guys, what ya think about Drake’s new album? Overhyped imo so far but Drake’s music usually takes a few listens to grow on me

Emotionless, Talk Up, Nonstop, That’s How You Feel. Solid.
 
Cracks me up and makes me wanna cry when dudes with these genetics set foot in the weight room for the first time and can outlift average dudes with a decade of experience.

I think Andy Bolton walked into the gym and squatted 600 same day

That's why I don't try to increase my max lifts. Not meant to be super strong like that. Some people are just predisposed to incredible strength.

My bench press has never been over my body weight. I have the weak.
 
That's why I don't try to increase my max lifts. Not meant to be super strong like that. Some people are just predisposed to incredible strength.

My bench press has never been over my body weight. I have the weak.

You must be in the 300lb range, I'm guessing...

Maybe you're more of a cardio guy. :)
 
That's why I don't try to increase my max lifts. Not meant to be super strong like that. Some people are just predisposed to incredible strength.

It took me several years to come to this conclusion. From 15 to 31 I spent my time in the gym trying to get stronger. The only way I could break through a plateau was using various kinds of expensive supplements. Now I try to avoid processed food and supplements and just keep my muscles as strong as they were naturally meant to be. Feel great.
 
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