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    Suprisingly, him and What? used to be best friends IRL.
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 7, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Nobody likes you anymore.
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    Same as Kaxej, I'd probably want them to earn back forgiveness. To be honest, I'd be slightly more pissed than sad if somebody cheated on me, that's just the way I get.
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 7, 2009 in forum: Discussion
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    ..No, it's really not.


    I understand why they used Hitler, but gah :x looking at that picture makes me shudder.

    I also think quite a few people will complain that people with AIDS have been falsely labelled, especically if it wasn't their fault that they got the disease.
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 7, 2009 in forum: Current Events
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    For Advent <3

    Hm, Im annoyed that my scanner didn't pick up any of the shading on his arms and face. It doesn't really work well with light shading.


    I consider this a cute and simple gift rather than anything serious :3

    CnC?
    Thread by: Juicy, Sep 7, 2009, 2 replies, in forum: Arts & Graphics
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    Abortion

    ^ this.

    Imagine those months of sickness and feeling like ****. And of course, your education would suffer and if you're young enough your body may actually be unable to withstand the physical aspect of labour too.
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 6, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Abortion

    Why shouldn't it be justified each time? If the mother doesn't wish to have a baby, I believe that is a justified case. You can't say "Your case isn't justified, too late you're burdened". Unless of course, the abortion was forced or something.

    But yeah, if it's within the time (isn't it 20 weeks or something) why shouldn't every abortion be justified?

    Yes, four years is a really long time ._.

    Embryonic stem cells have potential, they aren't going to stop using them in their research.
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 6, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Abortion

    W-What? We're still running out of resources. How can we support an overpopulated world if we don't have resources? I don't care how many methods we have.
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 6, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Abortion

    ^ this. The adoption might not be sucessful, and besides, a child growing up and being told their parents didn't want them isn't exactly a happy life.
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 6, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Abortion

    No, actually...we can't ::L:
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 6, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Abortion

    You're totally against abortion? What if the mother isn't in the position to bring up a child well? What if she was raped? The child in her womb would still be "innocent" but what if she isn't ready for a kid and doesn't want to bring the child up reminded of her ordeal?

    And fyi, there has been quite a lot of sucess when it comes to researching stem cells- and the oppertunities are almost endless. It's only due to moral issues that stem cell research is being held back. If they can get stem cells from aborted embryos, why not?
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 6, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    O_O

    GAH MY RETINASo
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 6, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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    Abortion

    Don't agree with this, I think it's unfair that people rely entirely on men for the contraception. A responsible woman would have her own method of contraception too.
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 5, 2009 in forum: Debate Corner
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    Wake up
    Leave your hesitation
    Wake up
    Time for us to realize
    Wake up
    Show appreciation
    Wake up
    Time for us to realize
    Post by: Juicy, Sep 5, 2009 in forum: The Spam Zone
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