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Comment Follow Darwin.... (Score -1) 1264

The foreskin is product of evolution, if someone dies as consequence of having it, we can certainly deduce that it is a weak specimen of the human race that under normal circumstances should have not been able to reach age of reproduction. Removing that kind of “risk” only allows for the perpetuation of “inferior” specimens and it is therefore detrimental to mankind.

Comment Re:Hmmm.... (Score -1) 346

To whoever posted this note, thanks. That moderation reflects the fact that moderators are just people that have been given the privilege of moderating based on their status. Their status is based on the opinions of other moderators, which in turn had their moderator privilege granted based on the same status. The privilege of moderation is therefore just a vicious circle where majority rules, wether majority could be either right or wrong, but more often than not, due to lack of actual knowledge wrong. If this were an academic organization, moderation would actually be based in knowledge and an analytical point of view rather than just emotions. I can just assume that this moderator thinks highly of an organization that is nothing more than a high tech gossip enabler. Also, I bet I’ll be moderated -10 for this.

Comment Clones... (Score -1) 350

If I had the choice, I see no reason to clone my parents, I would have to explain about computers to them all over again. I had children, and though I love them I have had enough, there is no reason why I would like to go through that again. Wife? That must be a bad joke. Pets? So I have double the shit on the carpet? Me. that is something to think about. I could use my clone for spare parts, perfectly marching lings, kidneys, heart, liver. Think about it, is not inmortality, but it is probably the best next thing. I would give that one a shot!

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