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Previously on "Today, over 27,000 children died around the world."
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostNo , the point is to control the population with legislations. Not leave them to die of illness. It brakes the parents hearts u know. Think about watching your kid die becaue you don't have 10 quid
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Originally posted by 2uk View PostNo , the point is to control the population with legislations. Not leave them to die of illness. It brakes the parents hearts u know. Think about watching your kid die becaue you don't have 10 quid
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Originally posted by wendigo100 View PostEven if we could spend enough to significantly reduce infant mortality levels, won't the result be a disastrous acceleration of the population explosion?
No , the point is to control the population with legislations. Not leave them to die of illness. It brakes the parents hearts u know. Think about watching your kid die becaue you don't have 10 quid
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Even if we could spend enough to significantly reduce infant mortality levels, won't the result be a disastrous acceleration of the population explosion?
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What?
Originally posted by Troll View Postwhat would you do?
Do about what? About the fact that 27000 children die every day or about the fact that it's not news or about the fact that nobody cares?
1. Nothing, so long as it's not me or my family, why should I care?
2. Nothing, the news is all selected by crazed right-wing nutters or crazed left-wing nutters. You cannot possibly know about everything that happens in the world, so why bother if it doesn't affect you?
3. Nothing. Nobody gives a ****.
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Originally posted by realityhack View PostWe're still in an age of empires anyway.
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Originally posted by Dundeegeorge View PostIt's because nobody gives a ****, that's why.
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I know, I know, oh, oh, me, me
Originally posted by 2uk View Post
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Originally posted by ElectricChair View PostThe papers were going to put in something about the 27,000. But it got bumped by a story about Mrs McCann painting a fingernail.
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The papers were going to put in something about the 27,000. But it got bumped by a story about Mrs McCann painting a fingernail.
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Originally Posted by Troll
Sounds like you're wishing for a return to colonial days...
Originally posted by realityhack View PostI'm not sure where you get that from. Most certainly not. We're still in an age of empires anyway.
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