cheezsaus01
It was a Mud Shark, not a Red Snapper
cheezsaus01

I've never had the flu and I'm pretty healthy. I don't have anything against vaccines. I just never really gave it a thought. I'm an idiot and a public health hazard?

From what I gather: Natanz is the main source for uranium enrichment for Iran. They can use nuclear energy but they cannot possess nuclear weapons per UN agreement. It's not entirely clear to those outside of Iran what the ultimate purpose of this enriched uranium will be. So I don't think you can classify this

Medical issue, sure. I guess I'm also ignorant of disease states. Hopefully when I try to have kids, I won't view them as problems or diseases.

Oh, come on. If a woman like that asked us to, we'd all stick our nose up her crack.

Getting pregnant from a broken condom is not a "medical problem that is currently wrong with [your] body." Semen + egg = baby.

soooooo it shouldn't have been called even though it violates the rules?

soooooo it shouldn't have been called even though it violates the rules?

What is the one-loop method? Everyone ties their shoes with the bunny ear method.

If the fear of infection/disease is not present, they are not #1. Sorry.

I can't get past the voice.

LOL, thousands of dollars is a fortune? I'm not making fun of you. It's just that if you think that's expensive, you must not have experienced the American healthcare system.

God, there are some fucking CREEPS in this world.

I would say my racial education was built on unintentional oversimplifications. I grew up in a safe, middle-class area and pretty much never witnessed outright racism. I might have been sheltered, so I never thought to question my beliefs.

I laughed because it was comically fucking ridiculous.

I just did a quick skim of Wikipedia and found that the sickle cell anemia trait is tied to prevalence of malaria, which is indirectly tied to geography. It just so happens that mostly black and/or darker skinned people live in malaria-stricken parts of the world. I knew that other races got anemia, too. But I guess I

What you're saying makes sense. Discussing race is like navigating a minefield but I'm still legitimately curious. So please allow me to play devil's advocate:

Ok. So what really separates races? It's purely melanin levels?

Correct me if I'm wrong. But I thought that there were genetic differences among races. Certain genes are associated with improved/basic reaction of fast-twitch muscles and athletic performance.
Before you flame me: I'm simply asking if there is a general acceptance among the laymen...

I think it's so accurate (if I may say so myself) that I must have subconsciously lifted it from somewhere. I'm usually not, like, an idea-to-words dude.

His brand of writing is tolerable in small doses. Now that he is so ubiquitous on ESPN, his shtick is insufferable.