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These ramblings are low IQ as hell, but is at least indicative that not all contractors are very bright. -
Originally posted by agentzero View Post
These ramblings are low IQ as hell, but is at least indicative that not all contractors are very bright.
Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Defense, mating rituals, manipulating prey and food and they're used to fold earwig's wings back in place. No, I didn't know they have wings either.Originally posted by xoggoth View Post
In totally unrelated topic, anyone wondered what Earwigs use those nippy things at the back for?Down with racism. Long live miscegenation!Comment
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Originally posted by agentzero View Post
These ramblings are low IQ as hell, but is at least indicative that not all contractors are very bright.The ol' "ur dum" reply, well, you've certainly got me there. (That's sarcasm)God what tired lefty response though, simply ignore the content of the post, the data, the statistics, and the reasoning, try to completely derail the conversation away from the topic.Comment
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Bloody hell, earwigs just got a bit scarierOriginally posted by NotAllThere View Postfold earwig's wings back in place. No, I didn't know they have wings either.
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Try this.Originally posted by hobnob View Post
Do you have a specific source for this? I've had a quick look at the ONS website, but I can't see anything obvious:
Births, deaths and marriages - Office for National Statistics
Two-child benefit cap debate incomplete without race and ethnicity data
It is therefore likely that the lack of government support for more than two children, will particularly suppress the already disadvantaged in society from having more than two children. Since the data shows these groups are more likely to be Black, Asian, and Ethnic groups, it is clear the two-child benefit cap will specifically impact fertility rates in ethnic and racial groups, leading them to have fewer children.
IMHO the whole point was to stop poor people bringing more kids into poverty. The paltry amount doesn't lift anyone out of poverty, but it will help Pakistan and other countries mentioned.
UK to Pakistan Remittance Transfer Limits: What You Need to Know
Pakistani expatriates in the UK send billions of pounds back home every year.
But I discovered nothing else but depraved, excessive superstition. Pliny the youngerComment
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