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Thursday, April 17, 2008
Nucleation: Fuck Ethanol
I will ramble on further about this later.
Next Point: more ethanol
Thursday, April 3, 2008
Nucleation: "Ow, my sperm!"
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Apparently involuntary human sterilization (or Compulsory Sterilization) has been an issue on and off in the United States for some time. Wikipedia link: Compulsory Sterilization. Why has it fallen out of popular favor? I'm not sure, but I am sure that it has something to do with the perceived ethical implications it brings and the peer pressure and complaints it would bring when paraded out in the mass media. But it has remained largely taboo because of the way that America perceives life and the value and rights of every human being.There are many positive implications for society with compulsory sterilization implemented in a large scale. Because of the American viewpoint on life and the lack of natural selection ever making a dent in the populace as it was once envisioned, what better way to help nature along in the 21st century!
Yes, yes, I know. You're saying, "that's crazy, how is that going to work? It's nobodys right to do that to another person." And you would be right. I don't think it can be implemented in large scale in the United States. But you would have to agree with me about the following:
Check any neonatal intensive care unit in a large urban area. These facilities do their damnedest to save the life of babies born WAY before they should be. Often due to drug problems (there are other more reasonable reasons for premature birth, but they are not necessary in this discussion). These poor babies come into this world with any number of various illegal (or legal) drugs in their system and experience things that one can only imagine in a body often weighing not more than a few pounds.
Why do these mothers deserve to have these children? They will be forced onto the goverment teat - if they're not already on it - and be a bear on all of us. God bless these teams of people for their hard work and the value they do put on every human life. But why allow these mothers to fill the hospitals with sick babies only to increase their government check. This is the type of person that should be the first 'volunteers' for compulsory sterilization. I'm no medial or anatomy expert in any fashion, but I can't imagine it too complicated to mux up the works while your in there getting out a baby...
Other quite different, and much harder to track down candidates include those who post replies or comments to articles and forums containing either something along the lines of "first post" or any "yes" or "no" or any other single word response offering nothing to the discussion other than the apparent need to be a part of the discussion.
I have seen far too many "first post" comment replies to articles and news posts from those that think they have earned some type of reward. As if the community would praise someone like that and welcome him into their bosom after such an intelligent contribution. Maybe all computers could be designed to self destruct and take out anyone within a five foot radius any time such a post is submitted. Death is also an incredible sterilization technique.
God bless you who post the responses denouncing such activities on the web. You have the time and patience that I would be unable to endure. Plus, the use of CAPS makes it easier and faster to get your point across.
Maybe I should start a new type of "high." Jam Your Junk In The Microwave the fliers would say...
Next Point: Maybe a topic with a definitive structure, and less blathering.