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    American obesity is so great, the FDA has an office that measures up the obesity potential of various new food products. Like Intel investments back in their heyday, if the obesity ROI isn't at least 9500%, they abandon it for its lack of efficiency.
    :lol2: Like the LD-50 of obesity products.
     
    OP
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    90 degrees, west-facing apartment, no AC. The air in here feels like the inside of a dog's mouth.
    That sounds absolutely horrible.
    Funny, I was just thinking that. Last time it got this bad, I took an ice cold bath, brought a bunch of cold cocktails in and watched a match. would recommend
    I always find myself dropping my electronics into the bath to attempt to kill myself.
     

    Osman

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    What type of insects? I normally use plutonium for the chems. I call my penis the Elephant's Foot.

    Your type of personality can only suit a cockroach :D Also if you get jihad beheaded you will still be able to live on without a head for a week, like real cockroaches do. Plus you dont bleed, can survive a nuclear blast, nocturnal multi-vision and maintain an erection for ages.


    Sounds perfect bland of powers :D
     

    Osman

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    Ofcourse for you bratva :D

    Still remember the biology paper I wrote on roaches 25 years ago in middle school :D Plus I was an avid reader of spiderman as a kid, and we allways joked about would happen if he had the chemical accident with another animal but a spider lol
     

    .zero

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    Tired of reading articles about people struggling to afford food and bills. Bish, why are you 23 and have two kids?
    For the greater part of human history that would be the norm. Especially since the high infant mortality rates prior to the 20th century and if you made it past infancy the people didn’t live past 30
     
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    For the greater part of human history that would be the norm. Especially since the high infant mortality rates prior to the 20th century and if you made it past infancy the people didn’t live past 30
    This isn't exactly true.

    The norm for the majority of human history (until ~WW II) would be having three or four kids by 20 because you married your second-cousin at 14 when you were 26.

    See: Poe, Darwin, et al.

    Ironic part about Darwin is he had a kid with Down's.

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    For the greater part of human history that would be the norm. Especially since the high infant mortality rates prior to the 20th century and if you made it past infancy the people didn’t live past 30
    The 30-year mark is because of infant mortality. People have almost always lived the same amount of time.

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