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Muda69

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  1. Night Hawk, aka BARRYOSAMA, has been systematically down voting virtually every post I make for several weeks now. Here is screenshot of today's activity so far:
  2. https://arstechnica.com/science/2019/05/recreate-your-own-apollo-11-moon-landing-with-a-new-lego-set/
  3. Is that you during your old timey movie days?
  4. More TDS. Practically everything you type has to tie back to Mr. Trump, no matter how tenuous.
  5. https://www.npr.org/sections/thesalt/2019/05/30/727914874/safe-or-scary-the-shifting-reputation-of-glyphosate-aka-roundup So whom to believe? For those of us who grew up and still live in Indiana, especially those of us in rural areas, I suspect our exposure to glyphosate has been somewhat high.
  6. Impeach John Bolton?: https://www.cato.org/blog/impeach-john-bolton
  7. Good question. I can't find that in the legalese of the linked court document: https://mdcourts.gov/data/opinions/cosa/2018/0617s17.pdf FTCD:
  8. Trump Has Become the Democrats’ Great White Whale: https://www.nationalreview.com/2019/05/democrats-obsessed-donald-trump/
  9. A 16-Year-Old Girl Is Facing Child Pornography Charges for Making a Sex Video of Herself: https://reason.com/2019/05/29/16-year-old-girl-sex-porn-child-court-case/#comments As one of the comment to this story states: "People hear “child porn” and lose all reason. As if a 16 year old videoing herself is equivalent to raping a two year old."
  10. Grow up, Nancy. Your righteous indignation is showing.
  11. Is that what abortion is currently being used for today in the U.S., where as I stated previously abortion rates have been dropping for decades?
  12. No, but I drive by there frequently. I will have to check it out, thanks for the tip.
  13. And fear mongering by Mr. Thomas when he uses the words "eugenic manipulation". Abortion rates in the U.S. have been dropping for decades: http://www.johnstonsarchive.net/policy/abortion/ab-unitedstates.html If Mr. Thomas is concerned about eugenics he should focus on the use of tools like CRISPR to gene-edit human embryos, that is where the future lies: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2019/02/01/689623550/new-u-s-experiments-aim-to-create-gene-edited-human-embryos
  14. That would be something to see. I hope it comes to pass, although probably close to 50% of those have never played tackle football before.
  15. Cops Strip-Searched a 4-Year-Old After Mom's Errand Took Too Long: https://reason.com/2019/05/28/strip-searched-cops-holly-curry/ It is clear that parents do not hold sovereignty over their non-adult children, the state does. We are only caretakers, glorified babysitters, for the state.
  16. https://reason.com/2019/05/28/if-you-think-having-too-many-choices-is-tyranny-wait-until-you-have-too-few/ Which brings me to a larger problem embedded in anti-choice arguments of the sort made by Mull. It's easy to mock the idea of 200,000 types of hangers (or, close enough, 200,000 search results at Amazon). Who needs that many hangers, right, or 24 flavors of jam, or…anything else that I don't particularly care about? Why do we have so many types of music, or eggplants, or nail polish? I'd argue that the social-economic-political system that generates such a proliferation of choices in seemingly banal consumer goods also does the same when it comes to other choices in our lives that are arguably more central to our flourishing and self-expression—things such as sexual orientation, religion, personal dress, race, and ethnicity. You don't get 58 gender choices on Facebook without having to put up with a near-equal number of Pop-Tarts. A liberal order predicated upon individual rights, tolerance, and pluralism is going to generate a ton of SKUs in shit that you and I may not care about. That's not a problem to be solved, it's a dynamic to be defended and expanded to all aspects of human activity. "Choosing determines all human action," pronounced the great Austrian economist Ludwig von Mises. Choosing among competing options isn't easy, but it beats the alternative, which is being denied alternatives not just when it comes to hangers but to all parts of life. Agreed. Choice is good. Always.
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  17. TRD in all it's glory, ladies and gentlemen.
  18. Agreed. First World problems........................
  19. Yes, and Los Amigos has good food as well (thank goodness they reopened after the fire). But it's shame La Casita on the south edge of town has closed, they had great nachos.
  20. A little, yes. My response is based on a fairly long history of conversations with young Mr. Kendrick on previous iterations of the GID.
  21. https://deadspin.com/top-recruit-stiff-arms-the-ncaa-1835062651 Smart move by the NBL, and young Mr. Hampton.
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