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there is absolutely no way you're using a daily wire article over the numerous studies from law schools (like stanford law school?) and genuine new presses.
democrat corruption of real science: don't EVER tell me libs are for science! in politics
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how many times do people have to say that "mutilation" isn't "mandated" and never will be? and mental health is affected by more factors than just one. i find it humorous that we're discussing mental health now since many conservatives, right-wings, and republicans don't believe in it unless it's used as an insult against opposing parties.
You are looking through CO2 right now. Climate science says CO2 is reflecting everything back at you. Carbon is not deadly. in politics
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carbon and carbon DIOXIDE are not the same and shouldn't even be compared. carbon is a chemical element. carbon dioxide is a chemical compound. i hope you realize a singular atom can change an entire compound. and it's not even the fact that co2 exists that's harming the planet, it's the excess amount.
Science be like: in politics
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i don't know if you know this, but studying is a thing scientists do. it's when they test things to see how it affects populations. to, you know, make better decisions and keep people alive. and, like, cure diseases... 🙂
sorry far-rights :( in politics
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sry is the sex-determining gene, dude. even if someone has xx chromosomes, they'd be considered male !!!GENERALLY SPEAKING!!! if the sry gene is present. and i'm not saying people with sex chromosome abnormalities are their own sex? i'm very aware abnormalities are just biological traits. so, no, that is not what i'm inferring. i am very appreciative of you not assuming, though. and i wouldn't use this argument for trans or non-binary identities, only because i find sex irrelevant to gender... and gender is not, and will never be, biological. the only 'hard science' behind gender is both in terms of gender roles and gender biases.