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Chan 5 month s ago
#2. It’s starting to happen again. Pay attention.
       
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Ivan 5 month s ago
#20 and 66 years after that, what have we accomplished? Refrigerators that call you on the phone and men in girl's locker rooms.
       
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Nate 5 month s ago
#16 that was dumb, he ain't never gonna retrieve it.
       
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Kristy 5 month s ago
Nate,

I hope he got his keys and such
       
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Sadie 5 month s ago
#32

John Allen Chau (December 18, 1991 – November 17, 2018) was an American evangelical Christian missionary who was killed by the Sentinelese, a tribe in voluntary isolation, after illegally traveling to North Sentinel Island in an attempt to introduce the tribe to Christianity.

Idiot christians, hell bent on spreading the opiate of the masses.
       
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Cass 5 month s ago
#1 Communist!

#25 #36 learn to copy paste better, izi
       
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Cinderella 5 month s ago
#22 this is an example of how sick religions really van be. To deny someone their own choices and decide over them like they have no free will. Beware of agressive religions, before they destroy your way of life.

#35 nowadays it looks like a crematorium. With the food made of dead people.
       
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Kristy 5 month s ago
#1 communist heart
       
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Kristy 5 month s ago
#22 the text is incorrect. The law didn't ban all animals, only the female ones. Apparently, female donkeys looked too seductive to the monks on mount Athos in 1000 a. D.
       
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"IN 1922, CHILDREN WERE INJECTED WITH INSULIN, ONE BY ONE, ALL OF THEM AWOKE FROM THEIR COMAS

In 1922, a group of scientists went to the #Toronto General Hospital where diabetic children were kept in wards, often 50 or more at a time. Most of them were comatose and dying from diabetic keto-acidosis. Others were being treated by being placed on an extremely strict diet, which inevitably led to starvation. These children were essentially in their death beds, awaiting what was at the time, certain death. The scientists moved swiftly and proceeded to inject the children with a new purified extract of insulin. As they began to inject the last comatose child, the first one to be injected began to wake up. Then one by one, all the children awoke from their diabetic comas. A room that was full of death and gloom, suddenly became a place of joy and hope. In the early #1920s, Fredrick Banting and Charles Best discovered insulin under John Macleod at the University of Toronto. With the help of James Collip, insulin was purified, making it available to successfully treat diabetes. Both Banting and Macleod earned Nobel Prizes for their work in 1923. In the same year, Banting, Collip, and Best decided to sell the insulin patent to the University of Toronto for $1. Banting famously went on to say, “Insulin does not belong to me, it belongs to the world.”"

 

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