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hooah212002
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Message 34 of 144 (548024)
02-24-2010 11:42 PM
Reply to: Message 33 by RAZD
02-24-2010 11:08 PM


Re: partial hybrid
note to volunteer moms: plan on a C-section, their heads were bigger.
What about dad-moms? I would GLADLY give up my body/manhood for the good of science!
{ABE} then, in the process, i could get science to pay to get myself a killer rack! (I've always wanted tits......)
Edited by hooah212002, : had to mention boobs

"Some people think God is an outsized, light-skinned male with a long white beard, sitting on a throne somewhere up there in the sky, busily tallying the fall of every sparrow. Othersfor example Baruch Spinoza and Albert Einsteinconsidered God to be essentially the sum total of the physical laws which describe the universe. I do not know of any compelling evidence for anthropomorphic patriarchs controlling human destiny from some hidden celestial vantage point, but it would be madness to deny the existence of physical laws."
-Carl Sagan

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hooah212002
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Message 38 of 144 (548042)
02-25-2010 2:09 AM
Reply to: Message 36 by slevesque
02-25-2010 12:55 AM


so if there was a risk of birth defect during the experiment I wouldn't do it at all. (instead of doing it, only to kill 99 foetus's out of 100)
Standar procreation is an experiment and there is a chance for birth defect. Should we not do that as well?

"Some people think God is an outsized, light-skinned male with a long white beard, sitting on a throne somewhere up there in the sky, busily tallying the fall of every sparrow. Othersfor example Baruch Spinoza and Albert Einsteinconsidered God to be essentially the sum total of the physical laws which describe the universe. I do not know of any compelling evidence for anthropomorphic patriarchs controlling human destiny from some hidden celestial vantage point, but it would be madness to deny the existence of physical laws."
-Carl Sagan

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