Reproductive Fights
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fetus, it's weird that you insist on the incorrect spelling
Something having cells does not make it "a life", or else cancer cells are equally as alive as you and I and also can't be removed without that being murder
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It used to be a thing for all libertarians not just the right wingers claiming to be them and eventually the conservatives and fascists. Nowadays left libertarians tread where we please.
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It was a pretty crude way to castrate. It was done that way a few hundred years back. I've heard that expression before. The first time was when I was really young. The tin snips were very sharp the and the turpentine sealed the wound by chemically burning the flesh. I'm pretty sure its what they did to some pigs when I was very young. I know the pigs made a lot of noise.
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Well I'm not expert - the only thing I've ever read about castrating pigs was in some novel in high school where a guy's job was to tie the testicles off with string or twine and presumably after a while they fell off. Seemed pretty cringey to us all at the time.
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fetus, it's weird that you insist on the incorrect spelling
Ah, typical yankee scum. Always thinking they are the world police, white supremacists thinking they control morality. Coming up with cruel ideologies like "let's murder unborn children" "Let's have school shootings" "let's make people pay for healthcare." "Let's invade other countries". "Let's fund mass terror campaigns against people we disagree with". Have you seen your clown election? Seems you're even trying to get rid of free school meals. You lot are always expecting the world to think and act in accordance with your ways. Even down to trying to force your own system of spelling on us.
Anyway, cancer cells are a life. But we know it's not a human life. A human doesn't die whenever they are removed either, in fact, a human life is typically prolonged when they're removed.
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Even down to trying to force your own system of spelling on us
Yeah, no, it's literally the original Latin without the accent mark, it's the preferred medical spelling regardless of location. But good job outing yourself as an even bigger hateful cunt than you already came across as!
Anyway, cancer cells are a life. But we know it's not a human life
Nope, wrong, not that easy to worm out of your own logic. If they're a life and are human cells, then they're a human life
A human doesn't die whenever they are removed
Same with a fetus
human life is typically prolonged when they're removed
Also same with a fetus
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The foetus dies when it's removed, else it's a c-section.
Also, you're trying to justify your "correction" of my spelling even though my spelling was perfectly reasonably correct. Typical yank, unwilling to admit mistakes.
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The foetus dies when it's removed, else it's a c-section.
Do you think that abortions cut the person open?
even though my spelling was perfectly reasonably correct
Not really, it shows (along with everything else you've said) that you're incredibly ignorant of the topic at hand. This is a medical topic, so we're using the medical terms and spellings. You refuse to acknowledge medical anything it would seem, including spelling
Typical yank, unwilling to admit mistakes.
Cute, but critique of your spelling isn't a mistake on my part and it's clearly you who's been burying their head in the sand. Project harder, it's pathetic
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Medical terms are irrelevant as this is a philosophical argument.
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I've heard they use elastic or rubber bands nowadays (at least for steer), but the family sold the dairy like 30 years ago so I've been out of the loop a while.
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"one day I'll own this boot"
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noooo it's an anti-littering campaign and last time I was anywhere but austin in the state, hoo boy the litter.
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I miss the food. I miss some of the people. but it's gotten worse every year for 2 decades.
hope you don't have wives, daughters or mom's in your family. just living in texas is a potential death penalty by sepsis, literally one of the most painful ways to die.
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Lol, no it's not, you yourself claimed science said something on this topic, pick a lane