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| #12 - Hrm? Seems like it can mess you up pretty badly. [+] (1 new reply) | 01/02/2016 on Gluten | -1 |
| #121 - Yeah I know useless liberal arts majors are wasting money whil… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/02/2016 on German engineering | 0 |
| They're the reason for the trillion dollar loan debt restricting our economic growth and all the bernout supporters. Glad I'm done with that and working now. Even though Tech is pretty conservative, you'd still get hints of the crap | ||
| #118 - Still ranked within top 10 in the nation, in the country with … [+] (3 new replies) | 01/02/2016 on German engineering | 0 |
| Just saying, look at where the expansions and endowments are going. Yeah I know useless liberal arts majors are wasting money while wasting oxygen. An imrpessive talent, really. They're the reason for the trillion dollar loan debt restricting our economic growth and all the bernout supporters. Glad I'm done with that and working now. Even though Tech is pretty conservative, you'd still get hints of the crap | ||
| #9 - Huh, it also appears to be more common in people with other re… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/02/2016 on Gluten | +1 |
| #4 - Well a real gluten allergy, which is from a severe condition t… [+] (21 new replies) | 01/02/2016 on Gluten | +1 |
| Can confirm, I've worked in Pei Wei Asian DIner/PF CHangs for 4 years and holy shit do we get a lot of bullshit allergies. My fathers no celiac but when he eats gluten his throat swells and it makes breathing incredibly difficult Literally all mental. You CAN'T have a non-mental allergic reaction to gluten because it's just a small protein, aside from celiac. There are a ton of people with fake allergies that have real symptoms because they THINK they're allergic to it. It's not a true allergy, however, because if they unknowingly consume gluten they will not have a reaction. This is why the gluten-free stuff actually exists, because the amount of people with celiacs that buy gluten-free stuff doesn't make up the cost of it, but the amount of people that THINK they're allergic to gluten sure do make it up. In a way the retards who only THINK they're allergic actually helped people with celiacs be able to buy bread. I could actually eat something and show you before and after pictures of the roof of my mouth if you'd like. Gluten allergy isn't mental, I eat things I shouldn't daily because it tastes great. I really just think you've been misinformed, there's a ton of nuts right now who are giving people with celiac disease a bad name. If you can be allergic to things like latex, baby powder, cinnamon, and nuts, why can't you be allergic to gluten? Because gluten is a protein and no protein has an allergy. There is something called protein intolerance, so you can have a gluten intolerance, but it isn't an allergy and shouldn't be called an allergy. It's incredible unlikely, but not impossible, that you have a real gluten intolerance (unless you have celiac), however if you think you do, then you have a mental gluten intolerance which is actually the same thing because your body will react anyway because it thinks it supposed to react to it and those reactions are how the body protects itself from danger. None the less, the only gluten intolerance that has been diagnosed (that I have myself found searching in this subject) is celiac disease. Funnily enough, that actually can cause mouth ulcers, so you might just have celiac disease. Oh, I might've read that wrong. I have celiac, though it's more or less an allergic reaction on my end. Swelling, hives, ulcers, and stomach aches are the main issue. I wouldn't say it's an allergy that you're born with, some people even develop it over time. I wouldn't mind explaining it, if you're looking for actual information on it. Though it is annoying that it's become more of a fad than something to actually deal with. I hope for your sake it doesn't lead to more auto-immune disorders. It appears its more common for it to develop in late teens +, so it's not often something you're born with. Keep in mind however that the reaction isn't an allergic reaction because proteins do not have allergic reactions, it's a gluten intolerance. They chose intolerance over allergy for proteins because the way your body reacts to proteins is a little different (with negative reactions), although it does have some similar symptoms and the full reason behind it is unknown to be me as I don't have any sort of medical degree, but it seems they've decided to label it as "whatever protein you have an issue with" intolerance. #31 -
anon (01/02/2016) [-] Do you have any sources on that, that you can't have a legit allergy to it unless it's Celiac? That seems like bullshit to me. I don't know what to tell you except an allergy to wheat is not an allergic reaction to gluten, and you can't have an allergic reaction to gluten because none exist? There aren't any known allergies to proteins, you can have diseases that make proteins have negative reactions like celiac and other diseases, but there isn't any allergy to proteins. Gluten is JUST a protein, literally that's all it is. #69 -
anon (01/03/2016) [-] So you don't have a source. Which means that came off the top of your head. Which means it can be wrong. This is the internet. Assuming wrong without source. So a few things here to educate you on. Firstly, proteins don't have allergic reactions which is why there is no such thing as a gluten allergy. Gluten is just a fucking protein. As of right now doctors haven't discovered or labeled any reactions to proteins that can be defined as allergies, instead they have found that people can have protein intolerance. It's similar but it isn't the same thing, and it's wrong to say you have a protein allergy, but you can say you have a protein intolerance for a specific protein. The only diagnosed disease that has anything to do with gluten intolerance is celiac disease. No other disease has gluten intolerance, and I'll grant its entirely possible that people have had auto-immune disorders and doctors assumed that if they had a bad reaction to gluten that they had celiacs because auto-immune disorders tend to lead to more auto-immune disorders, and it's possible that by doing so they have missed a disease that also has a similar intolerance of gluten, but it's extremely unlikely because anyone with a REAL gluten intolerance all have the same symptoms, which are fortunately very obvious. Other than that I have never seen any document or source that actually mentions a gluten intolerance that isn't celiac disease. I can't provide a source for anything because I myself can't find any example of any thing other than celiacs or as I've said before mental "allergies" that cause you to have real reactions. #72 -
anon (01/03/2016) [-] www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/allergies/food-allergies.aspx The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology states: "If you have a food allergy, your immune system overreacts to a particular protein found in that food. Symptoms can occur when coming in contact with just a tiny amount of the food." emedicine.medscape.com/article/931548-overview Medscape talks about protein intolerances and states that protein allergies do exist however they are in the minority. This link and the AAAAI one state that protein allergies do exist, I'm not sure where you heard that protein can't cause allergies only intolerances but it's not true. download.springer.com/static/pdf/882/art%253A10.1186%252F1741-7015-10-13.pdf?originUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fbmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com%2Farticle%2F10.1186%2F1741-7015-10-13&token2=exp=1451829388~acl=%2Fstatic%2Fpdf%2F882%2Fart%25253A10.1186%25252F1741-7015-10-13.pdf*~hmac=a9893fcca1bae4b88452159ebb6172b72cc691196502d2021e0a02a69ff5e840 A paper from BMC medicine that lays down gluten related disorders with 3 auto-immune disorders listed so celiac is not the only gluten-related disease. It does however find that the only actual allergy is to wheat. I'm usually not one for internet arguments, but my brother has celiac so I was very curious about this subject. I applaud you for finding something gluten related that isn't celiacs, I seriously never was able to find anything, perhaps celiacs is more common? What's more I never knew bakers allergy had anything to do with gluten, I wonder if they used gluten-free dough (assuming such a thing is available) would they still experience bakers allergy or would they be completely fine? #74 -
anon (01/04/2016) [-] Thanks! Isn't bakers allergy when you get an allergy from being exposed to the same, in this case protein, for a very long time? I guess they could get an allergy to some other protein. It said bakers allergy is being allergic to dust, wheat, flour and other stuff in the kitchen. Dust doesn't usually have any protein in it, so I'm not particularly sure. #7 -
talked (01/02/2016) [-] 1/150 chance in north america bud. I've met like, three. It's called ciliac and almost all of them hate being an inconvenience. They always check before hand and make sure they're not bothering anyone. That probably why you think you've never met them, cause gluten free is such a stigma that they hide it. Huh, it also appears to be more common in people with other related diseases. Still uncommon but still more common than I thought. | ||
| #2 - You actually had a customer with a real gluten allergy? That's… [+] (27 new replies) | 01/02/2016 on Gluten | +20 |
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anon (01/02/2016) [-] Man, I can't even have one sausage-on-bread without getting gut aches. These people that choose the gluten free lifestyle because it's hip or healthy are morons. I really wish I could eat gluten again. Like, REALLY wish I could. It's not even a healthy life-style, who the hell thinks eating rice and wheat are unhealthy? Not to mention you have to wonder what they substitute to use gluten in making bread and other various desserts. I wouldn't trust it unless I had no other choice. #30 -
anon (01/02/2016) [-] I don't disagree with you except rice is naturally gluten-free It won't make your dick fly off No it's a different type of gluten but it still contains gluten. We have customers coming in with all sorts of allergies. The most recent one was someone who was allergic to peppers. Didn't want their steak sub to have any. The cook made it but accidentally dropped it into the Pepper pan. Had to make a whole new sub. On an unrelated note we had a customer come in wanting a grilled chicken pita but didn't want the veggies that came with BUUUUUT wanted to have the taste of it there. Had to cook the meal then remove the veggies. Wished I thought I was that much of a special snowflake to order something like that. Well a real gluten allergy, which is from a severe condition that can easily kill you if you consume gluten in any way, is incredibly rare. You will probably never in your life meet someone with a gluten allergy, and if you do you probably will only meet one person with a gluten allergy. People who THINK they're allergic to gluten are just morons who don't understand what gluten is. Can confirm, I've worked in Pei Wei Asian DIner/PF CHangs for 4 years and holy shit do we get a lot of bullshit allergies. My fathers no celiac but when he eats gluten his throat swells and it makes breathing incredibly difficult Literally all mental. You CAN'T have a non-mental allergic reaction to gluten because it's just a small protein, aside from celiac. There are a ton of people with fake allergies that have real symptoms because they THINK they're allergic to it. It's not a true allergy, however, because if they unknowingly consume gluten they will not have a reaction. This is why the gluten-free stuff actually exists, because the amount of people with celiacs that buy gluten-free stuff doesn't make up the cost of it, but the amount of people that THINK they're allergic to gluten sure do make it up. In a way the retards who only THINK they're allergic actually helped people with celiacs be able to buy bread. I could actually eat something and show you before and after pictures of the roof of my mouth if you'd like. Gluten allergy isn't mental, I eat things I shouldn't daily because it tastes great. I really just think you've been misinformed, there's a ton of nuts right now who are giving people with celiac disease a bad name. If you can be allergic to things like latex, baby powder, cinnamon, and nuts, why can't you be allergic to gluten? Because gluten is a protein and no protein has an allergy. There is something called protein intolerance, so you can have a gluten intolerance, but it isn't an allergy and shouldn't be called an allergy. It's incredible unlikely, but not impossible, that you have a real gluten intolerance (unless you have celiac), however if you think you do, then you have a mental gluten intolerance which is actually the same thing because your body will react anyway because it thinks it supposed to react to it and those reactions are how the body protects itself from danger. None the less, the only gluten intolerance that has been diagnosed (that I have myself found searching in this subject) is celiac disease. Funnily enough, that actually can cause mouth ulcers, so you might just have celiac disease. Oh, I might've read that wrong. I have celiac, though it's more or less an allergic reaction on my end. Swelling, hives, ulcers, and stomach aches are the main issue. I wouldn't say it's an allergy that you're born with, some people even develop it over time. I wouldn't mind explaining it, if you're looking for actual information on it. Though it is annoying that it's become more of a fad than something to actually deal with. I hope for your sake it doesn't lead to more auto-immune disorders. It appears its more common for it to develop in late teens +, so it's not often something you're born with. Keep in mind however that the reaction isn't an allergic reaction because proteins do not have allergic reactions, it's a gluten intolerance. They chose intolerance over allergy for proteins because the way your body reacts to proteins is a little different (with negative reactions), although it does have some similar symptoms and the full reason behind it is unknown to be me as I don't have any sort of medical degree, but it seems they've decided to label it as "whatever protein you have an issue with" intolerance. #31 -
anon (01/02/2016) [-] Do you have any sources on that, that you can't have a legit allergy to it unless it's Celiac? That seems like bullshit to me. I don't know what to tell you except an allergy to wheat is not an allergic reaction to gluten, and you can't have an allergic reaction to gluten because none exist? There aren't any known allergies to proteins, you can have diseases that make proteins have negative reactions like celiac and other diseases, but there isn't any allergy to proteins. Gluten is JUST a protein, literally that's all it is. #69 -
anon (01/03/2016) [-] So you don't have a source. Which means that came off the top of your head. Which means it can be wrong. This is the internet. Assuming wrong without source. So a few things here to educate you on. Firstly, proteins don't have allergic reactions which is why there is no such thing as a gluten allergy. Gluten is just a fucking protein. As of right now doctors haven't discovered or labeled any reactions to proteins that can be defined as allergies, instead they have found that people can have protein intolerance. It's similar but it isn't the same thing, and it's wrong to say you have a protein allergy, but you can say you have a protein intolerance for a specific protein. The only diagnosed disease that has anything to do with gluten intolerance is celiac disease. No other disease has gluten intolerance, and I'll grant its entirely possible that people have had auto-immune disorders and doctors assumed that if they had a bad reaction to gluten that they had celiacs because auto-immune disorders tend to lead to more auto-immune disorders, and it's possible that by doing so they have missed a disease that also has a similar intolerance of gluten, but it's extremely unlikely because anyone with a REAL gluten intolerance all have the same symptoms, which are fortunately very obvious. Other than that I have never seen any document or source that actually mentions a gluten intolerance that isn't celiac disease. I can't provide a source for anything because I myself can't find any example of any thing other than celiacs or as I've said before mental "allergies" that cause you to have real reactions. #72 -
anon (01/03/2016) [-] www.aaaai.org/conditions-and-treatments/allergies/food-allergies.aspx The American Academy of Allergy, Asthma & Immunology states: "If you have a food allergy, your immune system overreacts to a particular protein found in that food. Symptoms can occur when coming in contact with just a tiny amount of the food." emedicine.medscape.com/article/931548-overview Medscape talks about protein intolerances and states that protein allergies do exist however they are in the minority. This link and the AAAAI one state that protein allergies do exist, I'm not sure where you heard that protein can't cause allergies only intolerances but it's not true. download.springer.com/static/pdf/882/art%253A10.1186%252F1741-7015-10-13.pdf?originUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fbmcmedicine.biomedcentral.com%2Farticle%2F10.1186%2F1741-7015-10-13&token2=exp=1451829388~acl=%2Fstatic%2Fpdf%2F882%2Fart%25253A10.1186%25252F1741-7015-10-13.pdf*~hmac=a9893fcca1bae4b88452159ebb6172b72cc691196502d2021e0a02a69ff5e840 A paper from BMC medicine that lays down gluten related disorders with 3 auto-immune disorders listed so celiac is not the only gluten-related disease. It does however find that the only actual allergy is to wheat. I'm usually not one for internet arguments, but my brother has celiac so I was very curious about this subject. I applaud you for finding something gluten related that isn't celiacs, I seriously never was able to find anything, perhaps celiacs is more common? What's more I never knew bakers allergy had anything to do with gluten, I wonder if they used gluten-free dough (assuming such a thing is available) would they still experience bakers allergy or would they be completely fine? #74 -
anon (01/04/2016) [-] Thanks! Isn't bakers allergy when you get an allergy from being exposed to the same, in this case protein, for a very long time? I guess they could get an allergy to some other protein. It said bakers allergy is being allergic to dust, wheat, flour and other stuff in the kitchen. Dust doesn't usually have any protein in it, so I'm not particularly sure. #7 -
talked (01/02/2016) [-] 1/150 chance in north america bud. I've met like, three. It's called ciliac and almost all of them hate being an inconvenience. They always check before hand and make sure they're not bothering anyone. That probably why you think you've never met them, cause gluten free is such a stigma that they hide it. Huh, it also appears to be more common in people with other related diseases. Still uncommon but still more common than I thought. | ||
| #71 - Hrm, well the name is unfamiliar to me. Either way best of luc… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/02/2016 on German engineering | 0 |
| Thanks. I'm not too worried about it anyway, even if the engineering thing doesnt work out I'll always have money. I've gotten into daytrading penny stocks recently and the money racks up really really quick. I've made 850 bucks in the past 2 days and that was only risking very little amounts (2000-2500 dollars per trade). I can only do 3 trades per week though because of a stupid law. Once I get 25k in my account I'm past the limit for that stupid law that limits the amount of trades i can do and then I can afford to start risking 5k+ per trade and trading multiple times every day. I'll easily be making 500+ bucks per day. | ||
| #68 - What school do you go to? Even UT in Austin doesn't require a … [+] (8 new replies) | 01/02/2016 on German engineering | 0 |
| >best Maybe for petroleum, and they're falling behind on all engineering fields in favor for more "diversified" liberal arts crap. >opencarrydildos.png maybe I'm just a butthurt tech alumni Still ranked within top 10 in the nation, in the country with the best engineering colleges in the world. Definitely still doing good, the biomedical engineering department is doing really good right now, and the electrical engineering departments still as good as ever. Just saying, look at where the expansions and endowments are going. Yeah I know useless liberal arts majors are wasting money while wasting oxygen. An imrpessive talent, really. They're the reason for the trillion dollar loan debt restricting our economic growth and all the bernout supporters. Glad I'm done with that and working now. Even though Tech is pretty conservative, you'd still get hints of the crap I doubt youve heard of it; the Grove School of Engineering at the City College of New York Hrm, well the name is unfamiliar to me. Either way best of luck finishing up the degree. Thanks. I'm not too worried about it anyway, even if the engineering thing doesnt work out I'll always have money. I've gotten into daytrading penny stocks recently and the money racks up really really quick. I've made 850 bucks in the past 2 days and that was only risking very little amounts (2000-2500 dollars per trade). I can only do 3 trades per week though because of a stupid law. Once I get 25k in my account I'm past the limit for that stupid law that limits the amount of trades i can do and then I can afford to start risking 5k+ per trade and trading multiple times every day. I'll easily be making 500+ bucks per day. | ||
| #65 - Honestly engineers who go to good schools often take 5 years b… [+] (10 new replies) | 01/02/2016 on German engineering | 0 |
| Ok that made me feel better because I was under the impression that everyone everywhere else gets their degree in 4 years except at my school where we all seem to be on at least a 4.5 year curriculum. Im already late in the game because I failed statics and mechanics of materials once each and had to retake. Didn't even fail with an F, but my school has a C minimum to pass (idk how common that is but I feel it certainly makes things harder. I got a fucking C- in statics) What school do you go to? Even UT in Austin doesn't require a C to pass, and UT is one of the best schools in the country. >best Maybe for petroleum, and they're falling behind on all engineering fields in favor for more "diversified" liberal arts crap. >opencarrydildos.png maybe I'm just a butthurt tech alumni Still ranked within top 10 in the nation, in the country with the best engineering colleges in the world. Definitely still doing good, the biomedical engineering department is doing really good right now, and the electrical engineering departments still as good as ever. Just saying, look at where the expansions and endowments are going. Yeah I know useless liberal arts majors are wasting money while wasting oxygen. An imrpessive talent, really. They're the reason for the trillion dollar loan debt restricting our economic growth and all the bernout supporters. Glad I'm done with that and working now. Even though Tech is pretty conservative, you'd still get hints of the crap I doubt youve heard of it; the Grove School of Engineering at the City College of New York Hrm, well the name is unfamiliar to me. Either way best of luck finishing up the degree. Thanks. I'm not too worried about it anyway, even if the engineering thing doesnt work out I'll always have money. I've gotten into daytrading penny stocks recently and the money racks up really really quick. I've made 850 bucks in the past 2 days and that was only risking very little amounts (2000-2500 dollars per trade). I can only do 3 trades per week though because of a stupid law. Once I get 25k in my account I'm past the limit for that stupid law that limits the amount of trades i can do and then I can afford to start risking 5k+ per trade and trading multiple times every day. I'll easily be making 500+ bucks per day. | ||
| #62 - Architects are like art majors except able to do math. So it's… [+] (12 new replies) | 01/02/2016 on German engineering | +1 |
| Thats why Im studying engineering. But I'm bad at math. Which is why Im in my 4th year and still a lower junior in terms of credits. Gonna take me 6 years to finish my bachelor's smh Honestly engineers who go to good schools often take 5 years because good universities will load you up with hard classes because they know there isn't a time limit and its more important that you learn everything you need to know, not to mention all the labs you need to do. Ok that made me feel better because I was under the impression that everyone everywhere else gets their degree in 4 years except at my school where we all seem to be on at least a 4.5 year curriculum. Im already late in the game because I failed statics and mechanics of materials once each and had to retake. Didn't even fail with an F, but my school has a C minimum to pass (idk how common that is but I feel it certainly makes things harder. I got a fucking C- in statics) What school do you go to? Even UT in Austin doesn't require a C to pass, and UT is one of the best schools in the country. >best Maybe for petroleum, and they're falling behind on all engineering fields in favor for more "diversified" liberal arts crap. >opencarrydildos.png maybe I'm just a butthurt tech alumni Still ranked within top 10 in the nation, in the country with the best engineering colleges in the world. Definitely still doing good, the biomedical engineering department is doing really good right now, and the electrical engineering departments still as good as ever. Just saying, look at where the expansions and endowments are going. Yeah I know useless liberal arts majors are wasting money while wasting oxygen. An imrpessive talent, really. They're the reason for the trillion dollar loan debt restricting our economic growth and all the bernout supporters. Glad I'm done with that and working now. Even though Tech is pretty conservative, you'd still get hints of the crap I doubt youve heard of it; the Grove School of Engineering at the City College of New York Hrm, well the name is unfamiliar to me. Either way best of luck finishing up the degree. Thanks. I'm not too worried about it anyway, even if the engineering thing doesnt work out I'll always have money. I've gotten into daytrading penny stocks recently and the money racks up really really quick. I've made 850 bucks in the past 2 days and that was only risking very little amounts (2000-2500 dollars per trade). I can only do 3 trades per week though because of a stupid law. Once I get 25k in my account I'm past the limit for that stupid law that limits the amount of trades i can do and then I can afford to start risking 5k+ per trade and trading multiple times every day. I'll easily be making 500+ bucks per day. | ||
| #166 - No, that's called destroying every ecosystem. [+] (4 new replies) | 01/02/2016 on Stupid is as stupid does | +1 |
| So a certain thing could have multiple names. We are talking about natural selection, so you pointing out that natural selection would destroy every ecosystem doesn't really help your point. Learn how to form a proper thought before you try to make an argument. Natural selection is literally when the organisms with less desirable traits do not reproduce while those with desirable traits do, because those with undesirable traits are not able to find mates. Driving a species to extinction has nothing to do with it. If the fucking sun explodes and all life on Earth ends it isn't fucking natural selection it's complete destruction, us hunting every animal to extinction is the exact same thing. Animals don't eat each other for the purpose of driving them to extinction. So why do you keep mentioning it like it's supposed to be done on purpose? I'm done with this dude, you're gonna keep repeating the same shit with no purpose. | ||
| #41 - Ah I don't think its a known swath of galaxy is the issue. The… | 01/02/2016 on lonely luke | 0 |
| #1 - Fat. The word you're looking for is fat. [+] (2 new replies) | 01/01/2016 on Thicker than a bowl of oatmeal | -1 |
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| #31 - How about number of planets and moons blown up, and number of … | 01/01/2016 on No Traitors Allowed | +16 |
| #17 - Hyperdrives supposedly work by travelling outside of space (in… [+] (2 new replies) | 01/01/2016 on lonely luke | +5 |
| The main part of a fast hyperdrive is supposedly the computer that plots the course in real time. Bodies in space cast something called gravity shadows in hyperspace which will still destroy ships. That's why it was impressive that the Falcon could make the Kessel Run in a small distance (instead of time), because the computer could calculate a route around the black hole in the Kessel Run better faster than other ships, meaning he could take shortcuts around it. So obstacles could certainly play a role in following the map, as you may have to exit hyperspace and fly manually through some crazy stuff before finding a clear hyperspace route again. Regarding the map piece, I just don't accept that there could be massive swaths of space that the Falcon's computer (or the entirety of the Resistance's computer logs) couldn't determine from the hologram. Even if there weren't names on the systems, a computer just needs to match the geometry of those systems with known maps. And there were dozens and dozen of stars in that piece (millions/billions, if it's actually a slice of the galaxy. Ah I don't think its a known swath of galaxy is the issue. There are a lot of chunks of galaxy missing from star wars, various galaxies have various missing parts. | ||
| #156 - yes you should. | 01/01/2016 on Auld Lang Syne | +2 |
| #143 - Ever heard of natural selection? [+] (6 new replies) | 01/01/2016 on Stupid is as stupid does | +1 |
| We could hunt every single animal to extinction for food and call it natural selection. So a certain thing could have multiple names. We are talking about natural selection, so you pointing out that natural selection would destroy every ecosystem doesn't really help your point. Learn how to form a proper thought before you try to make an argument. Natural selection is literally when the organisms with less desirable traits do not reproduce while those with desirable traits do, because those with undesirable traits are not able to find mates. Driving a species to extinction has nothing to do with it. If the fucking sun explodes and all life on Earth ends it isn't fucking natural selection it's complete destruction, us hunting every animal to extinction is the exact same thing. Animals don't eat each other for the purpose of driving them to extinction. So why do you keep mentioning it like it's supposed to be done on purpose? I'm done with this dude, you're gonna keep repeating the same shit with no purpose. | ||
| #60 - The U.S. obviously, they'd still be smarter than about half ou… [+] (1 new reply) | 01/01/2016 on Anons spiderbro | 0 |
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| #58 - Oh wow your school should work on deporting people it sounds like. [+] (3 new replies) | 01/01/2016 on Anons spiderbro | 0 |
| deport people where it's in the philippines where the fuck are they gonna deport people their houses? The U.S. obviously, they'd still be smarter than about half our population. | ||
| #56 - Sounds like your teacher was a tard. [+] (5 new replies) | 01/01/2016 on Anons spiderbro | 0 |
| you can't blame a school that teaches BASIC MULTIPLICATION AT 8TH GRADE Oh wow your school should work on deporting people it sounds like. deport people where it's in the philippines where the fuck are they gonna deport people their houses? The U.S. obviously, they'd still be smarter than about half our population. | ||
| #1 - Loyal/10 [+] (7 new replies) | 01/01/2016 on The Year of Loyalty | +51 |
| #4 - Could we not? | 01/01/2016 on themoreyouknow | +35 |
| #3 - >Floor tiles [+] (2 new replies) | 01/01/2016 on Where do you guys fit on... | +6 |
| #1 - I think at this point "hambeast" may be its own gender. [+] (1 new reply) | 01/01/2016 on trigger warning | +12 |
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anon (01/01/2016) [-] No. Hambeast is an assumable subset of human. With enough effort and getting past psychological problems, they can be human again. Hence, "assumable subset", the form and mental problems are assumed, made to be. Like very slowly putting on a suit made of feces. | ||
| #36 - probably because he's been dead since before either of you were born. [+] (1 new reply) | 01/01/2016 on Mandalorians | 0 |
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