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by vk4gsd on 22 May 2014 - 05:05

by GSD Lineage on 22 May 2014 - 06:05
Setting Up a Fight

by GSD Lineage on 22 May 2014 - 06:05
Military Testing?...I'm bad at starting fights!
HD Stock Footage Effects of LSD On Marching Troops 1958 -
by vk4gsd on 22 May 2014 - 08:05
by beetree on 22 May 2014 - 15:05
Argument Rules:
- Absolutely no negative name calling, and especially of a personal nature. One's idea's however, are fair game for all descriptors.
- No lying. Hearsay is allowed but must be presented as such.
- No unsupported personal assertions. Source links must be provided.
- All arguers must opine with a personal viewpoint as a conclusion for the TOPIC argument.
Not complying with the above rules allows all others to state as fact, that the rule breaker is the BIGGEST LOSER.
TOPIC:
Nigeria is the worst country for being born a woman to live, freely. The world does not care what happens to the kidnapped school girls from Nigeria, they are damaged chattel by now.
ARGUER: You will take an opposed position to the above TOPIC statements.
***Other Arguers, please feel free to agree or disagree, in whole or in part with any TOPIC agrument.***

by Shtal on 22 May 2014 - 16:05
Well said

by Two Moons on 22 May 2014 - 16:05
Well at least the LSD video was interesting.
Musta been some weak ass shit if that's all that happened during the experiment.
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by yellowrose of Texas on 22 May 2014 - 18:05
Can an apple a day Keep the Doctor Away?
Can an apple a day truly keep the doctor a way? It may depend on the apple, according to Australian researchers who have found that a new breed of "Pink Lady" apples appear to offer greater health benefits than other varieties.
"Our initial research showed for the first time that apples can improve clinical indications of cardiovascular health, including blood pressure and its response to stress," said lead researcher Michael Considine.
"What's more, it showed that a flavonoid-rich apple can provide greater health benefits and [the] Pink Lady variety is richer in these particular flavonoids than some other varieties."
Flavonoids are natural compounds, sometimes called antioxidants, that are concentrated in some plant foods.
"The initial project, funded by the department and the Australian Research Council, has led to new research on ways to breed and commercialize better flavonoid-rich apples," Considine said.
He added that researchers are now working to speed up the process of developing new breeds of flavonoid-rich apples and make them available to consumers. ******************************************************************************************** Very interesting...will try them...I like the Gala apple also for eating and Granny smith for baking plus a few others.. YR
by vk4gsd on 22 May 2014 - 20:05
YR you want an argument about apples?
Could you please be a bit more controversial.
by beetree on 22 May 2014 - 20:05
LOL
Look who is the BIGGEST LOSER!
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