Code Red for Humanity

@Muth, I have to admire your work. I go through on it a tad when consulting. It is a massively tiring area which I know too well: My mother was raped as a young girl and it impacted her a lot.

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I actually made a lot of wrong statements in that comment. “Women emulating” their fathers? Maybe some do but lesbians would argue that they don’t necessarily want to emulate a man to be with a woman. This subject is complex and teeming with variables so I’m just gonna let it be. The way things look around me, at this point, I thought the minority were heteros :rofl:

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It was a long time ago but I’m sorry to hear about your mum’s experience. So much gets damaged but for those with proper guidance a whole new world can open up for them with a power and strength they never knew they possessed.
Here’s to your Mum :+1: :fist: :muscle: :clinking_glasses: :hugs:

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It’s interesting that those insist on believing in science when it comes to global warming, covid vaccines, etc are the same people who deny biology and say that men can be pregnant, fetuses are parasites and that women can grow penises. Talk about fake intellectualism…lol.

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Well, I never want to experience pregnancy. I’ll leave that to those that are stronger than I am. As far as fetuses are concerned, they aren’t parasites. Teenagers, however, are.

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Massive pain in the ass parasites without a second thought. It’s a wonder they remember how to breathe.

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Hysterical…I wonder if they know or believe in earth’s equinoctial and apsidal precessions? If they live long enough to meet an Ice Age they’ll forget all about their youtube global warming videos! It’s a lot to read but send them this: (He addresses endless cycles in our world, some natural some man made).

https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2948/milankovitch-orbital-cycles-and-their-role-in-earths-climate/

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And I wouldn’t want to grow a penis but an appendage that helps me pee outside would be helpful :rofl:

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But… you can! See, that’s just an excuse; you’re just not trying enough. :laughing:

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You know what @natbone that is a particularly SHARP point you just made.

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I’m so sorry to hear about what happened to your mom. That she was able to talk about it is admirable.

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We call it “that handy, dandy picnic attachment”. Easily used in the great outdoors (or beside the car while doing a “tire check” on a road trip). :upside_down_face:

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Oh yes I am, you just can’t see me. Thank goodness.

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I’ve heard it called many things but never a “picnic attachment”.

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@Dan_the_Man I’m psyched, my softcover of America Before just arrived. I couldn’t find it in any of the libraries and the hardcover is expensive so I found a used softcover for cheap. I also couldn’t get Magicians in ebooks so I had to check it out as audio. I discovered I don’t like audio books as much, plus the guy was talking so fast I couldn’t understand him. Der, I just found the speed control last night. Anyway, I thought maybe we could start our own book club and discuss what we’ve read.

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Ya, it’s called a penis. LOL :rofl:

That’s a great idea

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@Dan_the_Man Hey Dan, have you finished America First? I’m still reading and almost halfway through. This is incredible information and rewrites history. I’m reading about the Amazon rainforest right now and the discovery that it was cultivated and not just random, natural tree growth. That’s just crazy!

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The idea of the soil in the Amazon being manmade is a bit of a dubious theory. It’s a fun one, but lacks any evidence to support it.

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I don’t think there’s a claim that Terra Preta is manmade but something that was discovered and later utilized and improved upon. Something from wiki…

This type of soil appeared between 450 BCE and 950 CE at sites throughout the Amazon Basin.[12] Recent research has reported that terra preta may be of natural origin, suggesting that pre-Colombian people intentionally utilized and improved existing areas of soil fertility scattered among areas of lower fertility…[15]

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There is a concurrent theory that the soil in the basin is made from ancient ceramics. Luckily it is taken as seriously as lost centuries and Hollow Earth.

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