Abortion

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Carpet Remnant

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1st Mar 2010 at 8:21 pm

Carpet Remnant -

 
I also think that, considering the over population issues that are fast becoming more and more of a problem, the idea that everyone should have a child is...well, silly.
Also for the same reason I think it shows how irresponsible the catholic church are being concerning the issues of abortion, contraception and others.

Jewbacca

| 6,723 posts


5th Mar 2010 at 11:48 pm

Jewbacca -

 
Luckily very few people listen to them.
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Delirium Tremens

| 1,875 posts


7th Mar 2010 at 3:01 pm

Delirium Tremens -

 
Quote: Martoolraptor™, Mar 2010
Luckily very few people listen to them.


In this country. What about the African sub-continent?

Albi The Racist Dragon

| 7,432 posts


7th Mar 2010 at 7:45 pm

Albi The Racist Dragon -

 
Quote: Bark, Mar 2010
Quote: Martoolraptor™, Mar 2010
Luckily very few people listen to them.


In this country. What about the African sub-continent?


Or America, for a start.
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Carpet Remnant

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7th Mar 2010 at 8:07 pm

Carpet Remnant -

 
Quote: Martoolraptor™, Mar 2010
Luckily very few people listen to them.

What? I really really hope you're joking.

Delirium Tremens

| 1,875 posts


7th Mar 2010 at 9:18 pm

Delirium Tremens -

 
Quote: Albi The Racist Dragon, Mar 2010
Quote: Bark, Mar 2010
Quote: Martoolraptor™, Mar 2010
Luckily very few people listen to them.


In this country. What about the African sub-continent?


Or America, for a start.


The Italians, Mexicans and the Irish aside, most are protestants in the US.

Albi The Racist Dragon

| 7,432 posts


8th Mar 2010 at 12:08 am

Albi The Racist Dragon -

 
Quote: Frank Sobotka, Mar 2010
Quote: Martoolraptor™, Mar 2010
Luckily very few people listen to them.

What? I really really hope you're joking.


I think 'trolling' might be more appropriate.
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Jewbacca

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8th Mar 2010 at 3:53 am

Jewbacca -

 
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Carpet Remnant

| 11,626 posts


8th Mar 2010 at 11:56 am

Carpet Remnant -

 
Why are you intentionally trying to be offensive and annoying? There's just no need for it.

Steve-Dave

| 10,860 posts


8th Mar 2010 at 12:08 pm

Steve-Dave -

 
Quote: Frank Sobotka, Mar 2010
Why are you intentionally trying to be offensive and annoying? There's just no need for it.


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Gob

| 12,043 posts


8th Mar 2010 at 12:39 pm

Gob - Come on!

Come on!

 
Quote: Frank Sobotka, Mar 2010
Why are you intentionally trying to be offensive and annoying? There's just no need for it.


He's being a try hard.

the doc

| 21,472 posts


8th Mar 2010 at 4:20 pm

the doc - What's a little sin to see us through?

What's a little sin to see us through?

 
This thread has been a very interesting read for the most part. I was a bit like Dan, actually, when I first saw it, I kinda thought 'Aw f*ck, this is gonna descend into screaming histrionics and all sorts of ridiculousness' but it hasn't done that at all.

Unless I've missed something
Whiskey, painkillers and speed will carry me there.....

Jewbacca

| 6,723 posts


8th Mar 2010 at 9:02 pm

Jewbacca -

 
Om nom nom nom.

We were actually talking about abortion in uni today though and the general consensus was that it's good, although we only got onto the subject from talking about the state of the nhs and someone was like "you know Germany spend less than half as much as we do on healthcare despite having more people because.... well, you know, obvious reasons" and then pretty much everyone agreed we needed another holocaust or to just abort the babies that could be born handicapped so I don't think it was the most serious conversation in the world. Perhaps necessary is a better word than 'good' but the pros just clearly outweigh the cons imhsho, and you can't stop backstreet abortions so making it illegal would be asking for trouble but I'm sure that's all been covered in the five pages previous. Oh someone in uni said men shouldn't even have a say in this matter and I could kind of see her point even though I usually disagree with every single letter that comes out of her mouth.
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Rayanne Graff

| 49,889 posts


11th Mar 2010 at 12:21 am

Rayanne Graff - River Phoenix

River Phoenix

 
i found an interesting link; here it is.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/education/2004/may/11/schools.uk2
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Jimmy: Holy sh*t everything's Barry.
Steve-Dave: Everything's better!
Puffalump: Barrier
Steve-Dave: The Barryest it's ever been
Jimmy: I can't wait for more "Important Barry and changes"
Steve-Dave: Well there will be some Barry and changes coming soon, because we need more donations. It no longer just takes £10 a year to help Barry survive
Steve-Dave: It takes like... £13
Steve-Dave: Barry has to walk 5 metres to his car every day... just to go to work and earn money for DVDs and comic books
Steve-Dave: His eyesight is so bad... that he has to wear glasses. Stylish rimless glasses which cost €250
Steve-Dave: His living space is so cramped... that h had to put his workout bench in the garage meaning he doesn't really use it any more
Steve-Dave: But for just €13 a year... You can help Barry afford a DVD that he heard was good but has been out for a while so it's not as expensive as new DVDs
Steve-Dave: Please... Give generously... And help save this poor man's DVD shelf from not being completely full because it just looks weird when it's nearly full. I mean, when it's half full, that's fine. But when there's only a few gaps left... it just looks kinda sad.... y'know
Steve-Dave: Thank you
Rayanne Graff: It scares me when people refer to themselves in the third person.
Steve-Dave: It scares Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. too
Steve-Dave: Like my Grandfather, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII Esq. always said: "Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq. gets scared when people refer to themselves in the third person, and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq. promises to never do that"
Steve-Dave: And like my twin brother, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. (or Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. for short) says: "Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. doesn't like when people refer to themselves in the third person. You and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. must have gotten that from our grandfather, Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq."
Rayanne Graff: You nerds crack me up.
Steve-Dave: Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XII esq., Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV.5 esq. and Professor Barrington Cornelius Smashathing XIV esq. all try our best
Rayanne Graff: ... in the pants department.

 

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