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43814 pts ยท November 12, 2011


Looking at funny cat pictures instead of studying.

You can't see it but my jaw dropped and I just sat here for a second... wtf?!? I'm sorry that sucks!

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for indoor cats, < 20 years. That is a pretty significant difference. Aside from the environmental impact.

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If someone believes they are in violation of this policy, they will be taken aside and have a parent called, no BS measuring or anything..

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My kids current school's dress code is "genitals must be covered, no swear words or drug/alcohol stuff, shoes" no measuring stuff etc...

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Not the case for a mugger

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Practical advice for avoiding crime is fine but doesn't prevent crime or excuse it. And rape victim tends to be blamed rather than rapist

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IMO this is a little bit is getting carried away because of the fact that investigators tend to blame the victim of rape and not investigate

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I feel like we can put up a bit of fight to say this isn't right. Vote for incremental change and hope we don't see democracy totally fall

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Simply having that $ readily and consistently available is likely to lift millions out of poverty. (And no extra cost to anyone ;) )

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It's the standard child tax credit but paid out monthly instead of annually to those who (based on prev yr rtn) are eligible. 1/2

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I have been surprised by a few things that have gotten done but have been disappointed by several the admin has decided not to even try

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That's not true. Texas was blue as recently as the early 90s. It may have been more Dixiecrat than Democrat but blue nonetheless

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You know Texas was blue as recently as the 80s and early 90s...

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Sure if they get it. But vaccinated people are much less likely to get it, meaning much less likely to spread it. Even then lower viral load

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1. Limited medical resources 2. Mutations increasing the likelihood of worse/vax resistant strains 3. Vulnerable friends and family etc...

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Do you not remember having to get vaccines to participate in life (school, certain jobs, etc) pre COVID? Don't spread disease or stay home.

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And the effort to reach minorites where they are is working since they are the fastest increasing vaccinated groups (also gain the article)

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Source?

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Why are you linking and article from last year?

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