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Re: Should Human's strive for DNA perfection ?
Since the search feature on the group is turned off do you have a better method for finding out the other things a person has posted before. It is called research and data-mining. Do you have a better method or do you just spend time running around the forum looking for people to insult? It is amazing that I have found so many people in such a short time on a forum who tend to insult and hyperbole as a means of discussion.
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Re: Should Human's strive for DNA perfection ?
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: http://www.uspoliticsonline.com/payments.phpIt's for a good cause.
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Insult and hyperbole... hmmmm, no YOU don't do that Keep it up genius LOL |
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As a matter of fact, I think there is another guy on this forum who has similar beliefs to yours. He is from Wyoming but I can't remember his name. Give me a few minutes to search for it and I'll get back to you if I can find his username.
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Re: Should Human's strive for DNA perfection ?
His name is Porras. Here is his post where I remember his mention of transhumanism: A theory on the future of discussion forums.
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I am an American. That's the way most of us put it, just matter of factly. They are plain words, those four: you could write them on your thumbnail, or sweep them clear across this bright autumn sky. But remember too, that they are more than just words. They are a way of life. So whenever you speak them; speak them firmly, speak them proudly, speak them gratefully. I am an American. ...a tradition |
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Re: Should Human's strive for DNA perfection ?
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I will continue to talk to Si Modo but your conversations haven't contributed anything to the conversation but denigrating comments based on my chosen screen name for this forum. If you reach the point where you can make a valid point then I will pay attention to you. Until that moment refering to me as Hitler or Stalin is nothing but noise and will be filtered as such. Evil Genius
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