RandFan
Mormon Atheist
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I've never kissed a girl but I'm on the 13th level of Mutants and Masterminds.Get a life! Have you ever kissed a girl?
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Check mate.
I've never kissed a girl but I'm on the 13th level of Mutants and Masterminds.Get a life! Have you ever kissed a girl?
Thanks for playing.![]()
niveus purgamentum ?
I've never kissed a girl but I'm on the 13th level of Mutants and Masterminds.
Check mate.
You're making me crave the San Diego Comic Con and it's only a couple of miles away. It's just a nerd prom though.
Thanks, but I know what it means, although I don't have a clue why you think I am arguing it.Hardly reductio and absurdum. The refuting of a proposition by the disclosure of the absurdity of the conclusion if taken to it's logical end.
Thanks, but I know what it means, although I don't have a clue why you think I am arguing it.
P.S. ad !
AD ! AD! Reductio AD absurdum. It is latin !I just don't know that Latin term. Technichally, I only have 5 units of Spanish . . . even though I learned a lot in Honduras and talking to people here in California.
I said your response wasn't reductio and absurdum because the discussion had stopped at that point, basically!!! Lol!!!
AD ! AD! Reductio AD absurdum. It is latin !
The term means 'White trash'. You were looking for a primitive group of people.
Of course there will be Pierce-bashing from the members on this forum, but you are not the only ones who read the threads here. Dr. William L. Pierce will be well remembered years after we are all gone. If just one person becomes racially aware by posting this thread then it will all have been worth it.
Could you explain what you actually mean by this?
What do you think about racial mixing? If my friend had one dark-skinned parent and one white parent, but otherwise shares the same culture and upbringing as me, does she qualify as white enough to live in Whiteyville?
Is it just the gangster/rapper style blacks we want to keep out?
Take a biology class. You'll then learn what happenes when parents with different blood types have kids.
Do you know what a placenta is?
Can you guess why I ask?
They each donate one of their two ABO alleles to the child, determining the child’s blood type which will be different from at least one of the parents, possibly both. This does not result in “poisoning”, although it may mean that one or other of the parents would not be a suitable blood donor for their child.
What do you think happens?
Do you know what a placenta is?
Can you guess why I ask?
Looking for recipes?
Sorry.
It has to do with the mother making anti-bodies in the womb against the father's (and the fetus's) blood type. It's been some time, but I was taught that the first time it might actually be okay with some blood types, but the second time the fetus might be attacked by the leukocites (white blood cells) and destroyed.
I could be partially incorrect, but that's what I remember. Learned it some time ago, and my memory is good, but not photographic.
I was taught that blood type (as well as certain diseases) has to be tested before marriage is a good idea. Of course it also has to be determined if both parents are homozygous or heterozygous for certain diseases, and if the children will be born with the disease (homozygous).
.I understand about genetic diseases, but this is the first time I have ever heard about incompatible blood types, the only sources I can find are from naturopathic websites promoting “blood type diets”.
A reliable source for the dangers of blood group mixing would be appreciated, especially as man of the reliable sites I found about parents blood group and babies blood group give the expected blood type of a child conceived with all of eth possible combinations of parents blood groups, in no cases do these sites indicate that there may be a danger to the foetus/ child of parents of the “wrong” blood types.
There is a tiny difference between testing for rare conditons and establishing a government program to enforce, uhm, racial balance, though, isn't there?
A small one?
No good can come of this hypocracy. Good breeding is a good idea. I mean, can you just think about whom you breed with once? Can you . . . for a nannosecond consider that evolution sometimes needs a little help?
Well yes, but just because it makes sense from a biological or evolutionary perspective, doesn't mean it's necessarily morally acceptable.
The gold old days when mother nature was free to do as she pleases are over. We can't even agree if people with severe disabilities or fatal disorders should be filtered out, that's how far it has gone.
Get into it. Learn what has been achieved by hardworking men in the field . . . if you have the courage to evolve, that is.