Anonymous wrote:Taking drugs for ADHD, ASD, anxiety, depression only masks the symptoms and doesn’t solve the real problem.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My theory is that attacks on abortion rights are a response to the browning of American. More white babies are needed, so access to abortion goes away to increase that demographic.
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Anonymous wrote:Our reliance upon plastics has led to the rise in allergies and cancers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m like the anti-vaxxer of sun screen. I can’t wrap my head around the fact that wearing SPF daily is the answer to preventing aging and skin cancer. Is smearing chemicals on our face really healthier for us than natural sunlight? All the research seems to say yes, but I just can’t get on board with this and kind of thing sunscreen is a scam. I also think sunscreen is destroying our reefs.
I totally agree on this one. I see a neurologist for migraines and he preaches how crucial sun exposure is.
I’m so confused too by people who live in northern climates who believe you have to apply sunscreen every day even if you work in an office and barely go outside. Can anyone explain?
I do avoid going outside between 10 and 3, when the sun is strongest, or if I have to go out during those times I apply sunscreen. But other than that I don’t see the need.
Anonymous wrote:I think women who eat a lot of peanut butter when pregnant end up with kids who have peanut allergies
Anonymous wrote:You should use punctuation. It will be easier forreaders to understand you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My theory is that attacks on abortion rights are a response to the browning of American. More white babies are needed, so access to abortion goes away to increase that demographic.
I've heard this many times and thought it was common knowledge.
really? are whites more likely to abort when it's legal?
No whites are the least likely to abort:
https://erlc.com/resource-library/articles/the-demographics-of-abortion-in-america/
https://www.guttmacher.org/infographic/2017/abortion-rates-race-and-ethnicity
so how is abortion restriction a response to the "browning" of america
It's not the first poster about this was incorrect and clearly mistaken as the data above shows.
Anonymous wrote:I think women who eat a lot of peanut butter when pregnant end up with kids who have peanut allergies
Anonymous wrote:On the topic of religion, my theory is God created the universe a few thousand years ago but he made it appear billions of years old right off the bat. Therefore evolution is correct and so is religion. Not my actual belief but why doesn’t anyone make this argument.
Anonymous wrote:Children who are encouraged to use language like like "trauma" and "harm" to describe normal hardships and difficult but manageable setbacks end up becoming college students who lack resilience and intellectual rigor.
Anonymous wrote:
My theory is that attacks on abortion rights are a response to the browning of American. More white babies are needed, so access to abortion goes away to increase that demographic.
You should use punctuation. It will be easier forreaders to understand you.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
My theory is that attacks on abortion rights are a response to the browning of American. More white babies are needed, so access to abortion goes away to increase that demographic.
I've heard this many times and thought it was common knowledge.
really? are whites more likely to abort when it's legal?
No whites are the least likely to abort:
https://erlc.com/resource-library/articles/the-demographics-of-abortion-in-america/
https://www.guttmacher.org/infographic/2017/abortion-rates-race-and-ethnicity
so how is abortion restriction a response to the "browning" of america
It's not the first poster about this was incorrect and clearly mistaken as the data above shows.
Anonymous wrote:Children who are encouraged to use language like like "trauma" and "harm" to describe normal hardships and difficult but manageable setbacks end up becoming college students who lack resilience and intellectual rigor.
Anonymous wrote:Any theory on why girls are developing sooner but boys aren’t? My child’s 5th grade girls are all growing, in puberty. Boys are so young and like little boys. The 5th graders are like 8th graders from my time.