normanmauler
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normanmauler

You probably aren't the only one but I see no problem with it. People wear makeup. People buy nice clothes. People try to get their good side visible in images. There's nothing wrong in my book with trying to look good for a photo. Why would I want to look like a goon in pictures? It's not like the people I interact

Atheism is actually becoming an organized religion. People are meeting on Sunday mornings and talking about their strong non-beliefs and how much they worship themselves. Just remember Atheists to keep your religion out of everywhere and anywhere people might see or hear you, because you are probably breaking an

*tips fedora*

No, the carcinogen that they reported on gives people cancer as well. Thats why they say its a carcinogen in cigarettes, which gives humans as well as rats cancer.

We developed the ability to die from them also.

Your argument is overly simplistic. It isn't about self control, it's about education and availability of healthy options, especially in low income areas.

Freedom and self control have absolutely zero to do with allowing companies to package food products with essentially inedible ingredients. Just stop talking......

The only point here is

If she starts putting her hair over her ear, THAT MEANS SHE WANTS A KISS.

I'm much more inclined to amorous behavior if a gentleman asks me to waltz.

That's not how you spell "chode."

Which journals are those?

For me, it depends if I'm recreational peeing or not.

Isn't it called "opposition research"? And you are in a position to see medical experts with a political agenda. I'll be the first one to admit that funding dictates research priorities. But it does not dictate the results of a study. Performing a rigged study is a quick way to ruin a career and lose all credentials.

Go troll somewhere else. And just so you know your paranoid version of the medical research community couldn't be farther from the truth.

You clearly don't trust pharmaceuticals. An obvious jump from Western to Eastern medicine.

Science working as it should.

No, unless it was established that company faulted or knowingly deceived consumers, but if its something that is an accepted practice it's not fault. Or if suddenly a practice or product becomes illegal Its ex post facto and protected in our constitution. It means You cannot be charged with a crime for which no law

It is, however, worth noting that this shouldn't be viewed as bad, dangerous or irresponsible. this is progress, this is how science works.

It is staggering how frequently this goes unspoken.

I don't know about you but I'd like to think of medicine as different from any other business