Thanks to #32, we know that 100 is the lowest possible IQ for online IQ tests.
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thorn_Why is Bloodsire being -fragged? He posted a valid point and had no bias whatsoever. I don't know what's worse, the Romney supporters after the loss or the Obama supporters after the win. Are you not satisfied that your candidate is the president for another 4 years? Also, I am not a Romney supporter or Obama supporter so I am not sour about this election.
He has the wrong year. Also why do you care he's getting -fragged when he's still positive +frags (or even care about the frags).
Not surprised. California.
Romney out of office by the time you get enough kids that are old enough.
Although his plan might still be in effect.
Is it even close? I thought early votes haven't been released yet + exit polls aren't really useful considering most people are still at work.
Also #8, that's politics, people always blame the other party. It's really not much of a surprise that some people will blame someone for everything, but most people will see through it. I don't know where you got the closeness of the race from though considering nothing much has been reported yet.
Such a close game.
http://play.esea.net/index.php?s=stats&d=match&id=3042663
matterteawaefwaefwikipedia There is now broad scientific and regulatory consensus that food on the market derived from GM crops is safe enough to eat.[44][45][46][47] The European Commission Directorate-General for Research and Innovation 2010 report on GMOs noted that "The main conclusion to be drawn from the efforts of more than 130 research projects, covering a period of more than 25 years of research, and involving more than 500 independent research groups, is that biotechnology, and in particular GMOs, are not per se more risky than e.g. conventional plant breeding technologies."[48] A 2008 review published by the Royal Society of Medicine noted that GM foods have been eaten by millions of people worldwide for over 15 years, with no reports of ill effects.[49] Similarly a 2004 report from the US National Academies of Sciences stated: "To date, no adverse health effects attributed to genetic engineering have been documented in the human population."[50]
Those studies were flawed. The research was on rats for up to 90 days. New research is out and rats with GMO diets grow tumors and die after 580 or so days.
Link to studies? Also, I doubt it applies to every GMO (I imagine it's mainly about corn like most studies).
At my school it's considered standard for engineers to take 4.3 years or more (people don't like taking 4 classes and instead take 3, quarter system). Really doesn't matter so long as you get the degree, though it'll cost you more money. 4 years in is really way to deep to back out now anyways.
snack_attackI'm with #14, I voted no on 37. California doesn't need more debt.
#24, the youtube video is clearly talking about voting for candidates and not propositions. Why limit the discussion to propositions when most people here don't live in California?
Um, he talked about the GMO proposition earlier suggesting he was in California. Also, I thought that there was many more local bills that get voted on elsewhere (my link in the OP is about a county measure, not a proposition). I imagine many other states have local direct democracy votes and not just LA county (could be wrong though). And I'm bagging on him for not voting simply because the candidate voting system is flawed where he could clearly vote for something that didn't have a flawed voting system (you can argue the prop system is flawed, but either way you're going to have to deal with what's voted).
#23, please explain how this applies to voting yes or no on a proposition. Do you want to have 10 bills per ballot measure or something? I don't get why you wouldn't vote on measures where runoff voting doesn't matter at all.
synchrolol politics on gaming forums
Why not? We got e-cigarettes and hurricane posts. They have nothing to do with gaming (except indirectly, like hurricanes might knock out power like new laws might affect what happens locally).
#14 I'd say it'll actually help get rid of the scam that is organic food (because it has no legal definition as of now, organic is such a stupidly loose term).
Also, voted yes for killing the death penalty because it costs more (appeals and what not). I wouldn't mind if it was as cheap as life w/o parole though, but letting someone rot in a jail is pretty bad anyways.
prestigewriting in ron paul, only the truly brave witll do this
NEVER 4GET
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JUPzN7tp7bQ#t=6m18s
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