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1 point

Yes, because I lug around a laptop every single day to school. Yeah, no. My school's wireless shuts down more often than I would like, and we only have a certain amount of computers for each class. Why would I have to wait forever for the Internet to get back up or another student to get off of the computer when I have my phone that can already access the Internet?

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It is the woman's body, therefore it should be her choice. You can't just take away her right to choose because you think it is wrong. And, if it was made illegal, what would she do with the baby afterwards? Put it in an orphanage? There are already so many children without a home and people to care for them. Why add more? Also, the child could be neglected or abused by the mother. That would really pain the child. Now, as to the idea the child could grow to become someone important to the world, can't it be the other way around as well? The child could also become an absolute lunatic in the future, who's to tell?

1 point

Well, not really necessary, but I find it a good way to get rid of my anger and frustration sometimes. As long as you don't aim it at someone else, it's fine, well, to me. Besides, aren't they just words?

2 points

Yes, because rapists care so much if what they are doing is accepted or not.

1 point

Ironically, I am on my phone right this minute. But, forget about that.... It's just that my laptop will refuse to work.

They should be allowed. I need my phone to call my parents for emergencies or permission to go somewhere, and I have many of those! Plus, if they would ban phones at my school, the line to use the phones would be longer than usual, which is saying something. I also use my phone for research when I am not able to access anything on the school computer or my own laptop. Besides, I think as long as kids don't take out their phones during class without permission, it's fine.

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Well, I am actually an atheist, but, I feel myself leaning towards maybe. To me, religion is like someone's hope, you can't just stomp on it and say it's horrible and bad and disgusting. No, sometimes, it is that, sometimes people do go out and do crazy things for religion, but sometimes they don't. Sometimes, religion connects everyone, inspires everyone, and gives hope.

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Yes, of course. It's ridiculous to tell a woman that it is not her choice to keep or get rid of her unborn child. She will be the one to carry it and ultimately decide to keep it or not. And, to arguments that say the child could, 'grow up to be someone special', yes, and he/she could grow up to be someone who contributes nothing to society at all. Anyway, I'd rather have one less abused or neglected child, don't we have enough kids with horrible lives? Why would you want to put someone in that position? Also, you can't force the woman bear the child! What happened to all our rights?

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Name: Leah 
Gender: Female
Marital Status: Single
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Country: United States
Religion: Atheist

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