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Andy 4 month s ago
#2 "It’s illegal to “pursue, shoot, shoot at, poison, wound, kill, capture, trap, collect, molest or disturb” a bald eagle in the US."

Unless, of course you are a wind turbine or wind turbine operator.
       
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Fran 4 month s ago
Andy,You heretic! You have blasphemed the religion! Downvotes for you!!
       
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Edward 4 month s ago
Andy,

Common sense has chased you all your life but unfortunately you've always outrun it.
       
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Alphus 4 month s ago
Edward,That is soooo original. Do you have a single new idea?
       
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Lila 4 month s ago
#4 Always wondered about that because tea is nothing close to the way we say tea in China.
       
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Serene 4 month s ago
#9 Whoop-dee-doo. The German Civil Code has a section concerning the repossession of bee swarms.
       
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Virdie 4 month s ago
#2 Can't even touch a bald eagle feather, unless you are of an indigenous tribe, OR you receive it from an indigenous person in a ceremony and they testify to that forever.

#7 What? Is there new scientific evidence that those metals didn't come from meteors? I mean wasn't it proven that those metals are not found at depth at all? So there is LESS at the core if any.
       
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"The vast majority of the earth’s gold and platinum is found in its core. The reason these elements are so rare on the surface is because they mostly sunk to the core when the planet was molten."

 

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