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Originally posted by The Dogs Bollocks View PostOne step in the right direction to resolve the root cause ( the climate change elephant in the room) of climate change, the unsustainable exponential population growth of the human race.

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RIP Yorkie/Dogs Bollocks. Your HNC just wasn't good enough for intellectual banter with the big boys
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Different subject but, whenever someone makes an argument for the death penalty, my argument back is, what about the execution of people who are later found to be innocent? Inevitably they reply executing the odd innocent person is worth it. I then ask, what if your son or daughter is wrongly convicted? They always answer, my son/daughter would never be arrested…Originally posted by darmstadt View PostImagine if a referendum asked ‘Do you want the Death Penalty to be restored?’ And 52% said yes. But failed to ascertain what crimes would be punishable by said penalty. This is Brexit.
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I suspect the root cause is probably....you....Originally posted by The Dogs Bollocks View PostOne step in the right direction to resolve the root cause ( the climate change elephant in the room) of climate change, the unsustainable exponential population growth of the human race.
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One step in the right direction to resolve the root cause ( the climate change elephant in the room) of climate change, the unsustainable exponential population growth of the human race.Originally posted by darmstadt View PostImagine if a referendum asked ‘Do you want the Death Penalty to be restored?’ And 52% said yes. But failed to ascertain what crimes would be punishable by said penalty. This is Brexit.
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Imagine if a referendum asked ‘Do you want the Death Penalty to be restored?’ And 52% said yes. But failed to ascertain what crimes would be punishable by said penalty. This is Brexit.
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