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nearmiss 10-15-2011 04:32 PM

It sure doesn't act as birth control.

People are still having all the kids they want and don't want.

To bad you can't add fertility with a pill and be infertile as default.

We already have the default mechanism in place... it's called having the thinking ability to be responsible about reproduction. We do have the most highly developed brains of every living creature on earth, but we cannot control or own reproduction.

So, the flouride must be affecting our ability to think responsible about reproduction. We humans be just like the monkee...

http://www.teammarcopolo.com/blog/wp...08/monkey1.jpg

Guess that is why many people think they are kin, because we think and smile like them?

Vengeanze 10-15-2011 05:39 PM

That minkey made me randy in an irresponsible way. ;-)

Dunno about other countries but in Sweden more and more people are having difficulties having kids.
However, chemicals aren't the sole reason as the choice of having a career first and kids mid 30's lowers the fertility.

One thing's for sure, we absorbe a shitload of chemicals these days and it's bound to affect something.
Just to give an example they found high concentration of bisphenol A in receipts here in Sweden which is a potentional threath to cashiers health.
It's friggin everywhere.

raaaid 10-15-2011 07:18 PM

ethiopian think monkeys dont talk so theyre not forced to work

borges

edit:

so if monkeys talk could pinguins fly?

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9dfWzp7rYR4


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N7VcEyuEEGk


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