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We live in an age where medical progress is being made all the time. Much has changed since the 1950s and a full frontal lobotomy is no longer the only solution.
Those two little love Nazis would make a great power couple. Six gun Amarel could be the best man.Then Nom could gatecrash the reception and eat all the fried chicken.I think this needs to happen. Bronto is lonely since his wife left his ass and took the kids, and Dana is always looking for new rape victims.Say I all those in favour.
Increasingly, an individual’s chances in life are determined by their starting point (socio-economic status at birth, where they were born, etc.), resulting in economies and societies that too often reproduce rather than reduce historic inequalities. Across most socio-economic systems today—a person’s background often predetermines the level of education they will attain, the type of work they will do and the level of income they will earn. This “lock-in” from birth has consequences for growth, cohesion and innovation across societies. Across economies, children born in less affluent families tend to experience greater barriers to success than those born in more affluent families. These inequalities of opportunity may become entrenched and foster long-term economic inequalities as well as deep economic and social cleavages. Figure 2 illustrates the relationship between a leading measure of economic inequality (the Gini coefficient) and the degree to which one’s parents’ income predicts one’s own income (i.e. intergenerational income elasticity). This graphic, also known as “The Great Gatsby Curve”, reveals a strong linear relationship in which countries with high levels of relative social mobility—such as Finland, Norway or Denmark—also exhibit lower levels of income inequality. Conversely, countries with low relative social mobility—such as China or Brazil—also exhibit high levels of economic inequality. As highlighted by thinkers such as John Rawls and Amartya Sen, in an ideal world, individuals would have the capabilities to prosper, irrespective of their background or personal characteristics.https://reports.weforum.org/social-mobility-report-2020/introduction/Fascinating article.
It seems like every time I check this site there is more and more spam. Pages and pages of it. Just seems like a pointless waste of energy posting it.
I don't think it would be fair on all the rape victims she wants to force into childbirth if we had a situation where Dana was legal.What do you think guys?