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Perfect Match Gel Polish Tutorial Part1-Prepping

In this part 1 of many series of the Mere Match Gel Polish educational videos, you will learn how to prep the nail bed before applying gel ...

Why do feminist bash the Y chromosome?

Mainstream feminist like Germaine Greer, Dworkin, and recently two prime geneticist man bashing males(Steven Jones, Brian Sykes) who say we are defective, violent, mutants, viruses, scum and we(Men) will become extinct in X amount of time due to the eventual degradation of the chromosome.

Has anything equally discriminatory being published about women
*recently*, in the last 60 years. Why is it passable to publish extremely derogatory things about male genetics but if anyone tried to publish something similar about females it would be almost impossible as no publishing house would want to touch it without fearing the wrath of the feminist.

Germain Greer

"I have a grand deal of difficulty with the idea of the ideal man. As far as I'm concerned, men are the product of a damaged gene. They pretend to be orthodox but what they're doing sitting there with benign smiles on their faces is they're manufacturing sperm. "

Steven Jones

"Males are, in many ways, parasites upon their partners," Jones notes. "Their interests are to importune the other party to invest in reproduction, while doing as little as they can themselves. Like all vermin, from viruses to tapeworms, they weight their reluctant landlady to adapt or to be overwhelmed." his subtitle implies, "Y" is in part an repercussion of Charles Darwin's 1871 classic, "The Descent of Man." Darwin had in mind, mostly, our launching as a species, and he got much of that right. He erred, though, in assuming that social relations in general, and the male's lordly prominence in particular, were immutable products of natural selection.

Jones did a good job of checking the latest facts, and concludes: "Gender differences have been consumed by collective change. We are in the midst of an ascent of women matched with an equivalent descent of men." So we are invited to lots of coddle showers, but the biological relevance of the male in reproduction is questionable -- sperm, for instance, may done be cranked out from stem cells, cutting men out of the deal altogether. "
There is so much more out there that I haven't posted. This info is used by Radical female supremacist to further their cause.
Steven jones book descent of men published 2002
Amandamaria - I take this gravely


What they don't get is that sex is momentous to the continued evolution of all life forms. It's essential, so that the best mutations are winnowed out, for one sex to be more stable and initiate in creating new life, while the other sex does daring and risky things (like exploring, screwing around, and war), culling the least fit out of the gene gather, and spreading genes around. The result is a steady influx and exchange of immunity genes, keeping us a inadequate bit ahead of the microbes.

And if someone of one sex decides to do something different, nurture instead of war, or explore instead of nurture, they should be unceremonious to pursue whatever path makes them happy.

The Y isn't so much shrinking, it's transferring its genes onto other chromosomes. So it could disappear, but that wouldn't inevitably make men disappear. It's quite possible it would be a positive adaptation to avoid sex-linked diseases like hemophilia.


Because you're connected to it. bwhaahahahahaha

Insulin Pump Meters selection which one is right for me?

I have been a paradigm 1 diabetic for 33 years and remember the good old days as a child playing chemist matching a color coated urine strip down to nothing to a chart on the bathroom wall. I have mulled over the idea of the pump for some time. My A1C is in the low 7 range and want one to initially improve this number and avoid low blood sugar while sleeping. I have read other results regarding the Medtronic products but inclined I also have a pacer for my heart, I have been very prone to staying as far away from this company due to all of the pacemaker issues. Have there been major problems as well with their pumps? I also have not had much celebrity with the Freestyle glucose meters as well. I have been given many false readings from their equipment and rode my car over it in retribution to bloke services stupidity. Which almost rules our the Omni-Pod and Cozmore. I have been reading all of the marketing materials given to me by my Endocrinologist but am still looking for intimate to. Thanks very much


I have a Minimed paradigm 722. This is my right hand pump. My first one was a Minimed 508 (now retired).

I have not had any problems with it. I love it. The 722 is much more advanced than the 508 (I first got the 508 about 8 years ago). It comes with a meter that automatically transmits the blood sugar results to the emphasize. It's great.

No matter what pump you decide to get, do your research. Talk to your doctor. Don't be afraid to call the various companies and ask about their products. Choosing a interrogate needs an educated decision and it's not one to make overnight. It will also take some time to get one (average is 3-4 weeks) and then you have to go to a training level.

Good luck.

EMT
type 1, on pump for 8 years

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any ideas? would love shoes with red and pink in them,

or does anyone know a website with a large selection of shoes?
Oh and im from the Uk


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splendid dress - good luck