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I subscribe to Bill Burr's doctrine on population control.
Author:
iairishcheeks
(24340 Posts - Original UHND Member)
Posted at 1:22 pm on Oct 12, 2020
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Just stop making kids until there are 30000 people. It'll solve all of our problems.
Replies to: "I subscribe to Bill Burr's doctrine on population control."
Three women on the Supreme Court. How can you understand children’s issues if you never had any?
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PBHangingChad
- 12:44pm 10/12/20
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Stack the Court w/ Immigrants so the Court can better understand immigration issues.
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conorlarkin
- 1:18pm 10/12/20
I'd be happy to get even a single flyover country justice on there every 100 years or so.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:35pm 10/12/20
A Two Step!
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jimbasil
- 1:42pm 10/12/20
Are you a trail lawyer? Just curious.
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PBHangingChad
- 1:28pm 10/12/20
More of a plea-bargainer
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Iggle
- 2:14pm 10/12/20
I'd hardly call 7 kids "normalcy".
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iairishcheeks
- 1:06pm 10/12/20
2 adopted - there is quite a difference - they are sharing their advantages
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:44pm 10/12/20
It’s now called Cultural Appropriation so she is just evil and a show off
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PBHangingChad
- 5:49pm 10/12/20
I wouldn't call it "abnormal" per se. It's economics today that makes it out of the norm.
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TakethetrainKnute
- 1:15pm 10/12/20
I am one of 5, so I get the large Catlick family thing.
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iairishcheeks
- 1:20pm 10/12/20
It's "nuts" because of the economic stress and the need for both parents to be working in most cases
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TakethetrainKnute
- 1:25pm 10/12/20
If we're being idealist, I'd go with the Antonio Cromartie model.
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iairishcheeks
- 1:37pm 10/12/20
You can raise kids just fine regardless of number. You don't need a nanny.
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NedoftheHill
- 2:29pm 10/12/20
Just because you can, doesn't mean you should.
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iairishcheeks
- 3:19pm 10/12/20
You are preoccupied with people having children,another fascist dictating to others
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eftg1
- 3:59pm 10/12/20
Jakers insists you're a real person rather than an algorithm.
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iairishcheeks
- 9:42pm 10/12/20
Hirono “believe all women “except Tara Reade is normalcy for the Dems
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eftg1
- 1:14pm 10/12/20
2 generations ago it was normal. 4 generations ago double digits was common. Trend is downward.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:09pm 10/12/20
I subscribe to Bill Burr's doctrine on population control.
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iairishcheeks
- 1:22pm 10/12/20
My doctrine: population controls itself. No need to be concerned in the least.
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NedoftheHill
- 1:33pm 10/12/20
I don't know. I come from an Irish Catholic family that 6-7 kids was totally
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TampaIrish
- 1:09pm 10/12/20
She had 5 and adopted 2 more.
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BaronVonZemo
- 5:45pm 10/12/20
As the oldest of 8, thank you
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ColeyO
- 2:30pm 10/12/20
4 is enough to raise eyebrows these days, and get a "tsk tsk."
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NedoftheHill
- 1:12pm 10/12/20
Yep.
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iairishcheeks
- 1:24pm 10/12/20
5 is a large family. When I was young we had a few 12 and 13 children families in the town.
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TakethetrainKnute
- 1:16pm 10/12/20
And next up is Senator Spartacus with a race card sob story complete with blown up photos
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eftg1
- 12:49pm 10/12/20
.
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ColeyO
- 12:56pm 10/12/20
Re: πΆπ¦π€‘
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ColeyO
- 12:57pm 10/12/20
Well, being that they are women, you'd probably be right, they have never dealt with women's issues
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jimbasil
- 12:48pm 10/12/20
Actually it was a charitable way they looked at it because their kids would have been fat or ugly or
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THEISMANCARR
- 6:37pm 10/12/20
Too ugly to be married?
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ColeyO
- 12:47pm 10/12/20