My Mom's Having a Novel Coronavirus: Upstream in the Food Chain: The Meaning of Life

2 years ago
5

PLANNNED PARENTHOOD BELIEVES A FETUS IS NOT LIFE, BUT SCIENCE INCREASINGLY ACCEPTS THAT A VIRUS IS LIFE

There was a revealing "debate" recently that included students and an actual high school teacher at Arlington's Wakefield High School, the most diverse and least performing public high school in the school system that failed to get even one National Merit Scholar in the year in which students' chances had doubled because only half the annual 1.5 million kids sat for the test, and Arlington boasts the most government scientists. This team of Arlington's best minds in education were having a little difficulty trying to argue with only one guy, who was a pro life counselor. When you think you need a three to one ratio, that includes an adult to boost your chances, in a schoolyard fight, you should not even begin that fight.

I now understand why the Arlington NAACP rejected as a quantifiable metric my thought that just seeing one kid from Arlington being admitted to my alma mater, which hasn't happened in over a decade, would not be a valid quantifiable metric, defeated by the defense of impossibility of performance. There was one moment when the triple team pro abortion gang begin to advance an argument, bolstered by being unabashed vegetarians, that carnivores are bad people and egotists, which I am certain is a thought that not even one tyrannosaurus ever held in their biosphere that, essentially, by the science, is all about a food chain.

I am fairly certain that not even one house pet was made a party to the social contract as man emerged from the state of nature, and am inclined to believe that those smart enough to draw up a peace agreement did not necessarily include those less adapted who they had continue to post guard while they met to draw up a treaty.

But in APS they apparently believe that Noah could have heard instructions to grab two of every kind of animal, and not have to worry about gender, in a plan to save the world. I am certain that not even Charles Darwin would give that a passing grade, and I actually read Darwin.

Loading comments...