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rummifoo(29) Clarified
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Im just wondering where you happened to find this info, and if you could possibly give me a link?

rummifoo(29) Clarified
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Even if it develops, the child still has to be carried and cared for. Its a personal thing, and something not everyone wants. Who is anyone to say what you can't do with your body, especially if it is going to be carrying another human for 9 months. I just believe in choice and human rights. (and by human rights, i mean the right to privacy, and the same right to law)

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yes, but do you carry that in your body for 9 months and give birth to it? is it intelligent life that can speak to you, and relate itself to you? does it tax your body and put you through hell? no.

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Some people might not be able to handle a child. They might not want to accept that they have one. What if that child wants to come and find them? what if they cant handle that?

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it should always be legal. what if the mother cant handle a baby? its traumatizing, what you have to go through. Its very taxing on the body, and accidents happen, horrible things happen. It should always be a decision because at the end of the day, a living baby and a fetus are very very different things.

rummifoo(29) Clarified
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i think that in both cases there are some elements that are thrown in and taken out. movies often leave out little details that books cover.

rummifoo(29) Clarified
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yeah i personally much prefered the books over the movie.

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both. They are both great bands, and i respect both of them.

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Movies are really nice because you get to see your character play out themselves. you don't have as much imagination with them, but being able to see them and bring them to life, and have words and a visual to go with them makes the story more interesting. also, if your someone who likes to read a book fast or in one sitting (like me) your more paced with movies, it has a start and end time so you can enjoy it.

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books are nice because you get detail through writing, like you can hear it. you get to use your imagination and shape that character to a limit and you get to visualize yourself what they would look like and how they show emotions. also, in books it pays more attention to the surroundings and has more detail and is straightforward to what the character is thinking and or feeling.

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I appreciate the evidence, but your comment on correlation and historical context doesn't sit right with me. I just see history as an even stronger reason to not believe in global warming, seeing how drastically the earth could change and how things changed with it.

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and the consensus is one science group. there are many others that disagree like i am.

and correlation of historical context, so what your saying is that there looking back when so many things have changed?

rummifoo(29) Clarified
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oh? and are you part of that scientific community that you says largely disagrees with everyone? i would like to see proof on this. there seems to be evenly split ideas on global warming when it comes to people studying in the science field. and things change over time in progression. how would you know if its us or natural?

rummifoo(29) Clarified
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ok so say we are affecting it overall. Nothing drastic has come of it yet, and how long have we been putting things into the air? how long have animals been putting things into the air?

And what i was pointing out when i mentioned my 'false prediction' was that lots of people backed the idea that it was going to happen, and global warming was going to change things much faster. the fact is that nothing drastic has happened and that the 'very delicate' balance can take in what we give it.

rummifoo(29) Clarified
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so the oceans not rising '20 feet' by 2015 (as predicted by AL gore) isn't on a global scale? nature makes more nitrogen then man does, its a natural thing. and may i add, there has been no increase of the sea levels rising from its normal rate.

rummifoo(29) Clarified
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yes, we may be affecting it but we have had come backs. there has been come backs in the measurement of ice, there has been comebacks in cleaner air and polluted places have been cleaned up. we may ''affect it'' but we have always tried to clean up after ourselves.

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climate has been changing drastically since there was life. Now I'm not saying humans aren't maybe speeding it up or affecting it, but for the most part i would say its a natural occurrence.



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