Ethical Question: Cloning Neanderthal

Already performed, monkey boy. My genetics are showing and they're on a much higher level than a sub human like you could ever imagine.

(laughing)

Poor flaccid redneck twat. Can't find the post, can you, punk?

When I see you post, I always anticipate a toilet bowl full of steaming horseshit. One positive thing I can say about you is that you have never disappointed me in that respect.

Find the post, taintlicker. I realize you're too fucking stupid to cut and paste. The number will suffice.
 
Now I get it....

You haven't been laid in years and you're thinking neanderthal chicks are gonna be lonely.
Gonna grab yerself some neanderthal poo-nany? :awesome:

I am thinking neanderthals would be human and you want to take them as slaves.

You have obviously been projecting throughout this thread.
 
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I am thinking neanderthals would be human and you want to take them as slaves.

You have obviously been projecting throughout this thread.

Projection is the racists only retort when his obvious racist proclivities are called out and brought to light...

Taft can note that the only member who defends him in this thread is our most notoriously overt racist, CFM ...
Does this mean that Taft will adopt the term "NL"?
 
Because you support the Democrat party, you already are a slave to them. They have you doing exactly what they want you to do. The only determination that needs to be made is whether you're a house negro or a field negro.

Thank you CFM for clarifying and demonstrating your party affiliation AND your overt racism.
You now leave no doubt as to what you are...
Well done!
 
I just thought I would throw some gas on the fire. :D

3.77 billion year old bacteria fossil may be Earth's oldest, scientists say

Researchers believe they have found proof of the oldest life on Earth -- bacteria that was living on rock formations 3.77 billion years ago.

Matthew S. Dodd, Dominic Papineau and other researchers at the University College London studied geological formations from the Nuvvuagittuq area near Quebec, Canada.

The bacteria lived near hydrothermal vents on the sea floor that spewed hot, mineral rich water, researchers wrote in the study, "Evidence for Early Life in Earth’s Oldest Hydrothermal Vent Precipitates," which was published Wednesday in the journal Nature.

"It’s exciting to find life had managed to get a grip and start to evolve on Earth so quickly after the planets formed,"*Dodd told USA Today. "It gives me … high hopes of finding life elsewhere in the universe."

*Researchers estimate the fossils to be between 3.77 to 4.28 billion years old.
 
Projection is the racists only retort when his obvious racist proclivities are called out and brought to light...

Taft can note that the only member who defends him in this thread is our most notoriously overt racist, CFM ...
Does this mean that Taft will adopt the term "NL"?

I don't like cats very much.

Does this make me a racist as well?
 
(laughing)

Poor flaccid redneck twat. Can't find the post, can you, punk?

When I see you post, I always anticipate a toilet bowl full of steaming horseshit. One positive thing I can say about you is that you have never disappointed me in that respect.

Find the post, taintlicker. I realize you're too fucking stupid to cut and paste. The number will suffice.

Already done, monkey.
 
The United Kingdom!

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To piss off snowflakes, bottom feeders and racists

And you seem proud that your government pays for women that don't like the results of spreading their legs to kill the result of doing so.
 
I just thought I would throw some gas on the fire. :D

3.77 billion year old bacteria fossil may be Earth's oldest, scientists say

Researchers believe they have found proof of the oldest life on Earth -- bacteria that was living on rock formations 3.77 billion years ago.

Matthew S. Dodd, Dominic Papineau and other researchers at the University College London studied geological formations from the Nuvvuagittuq area near Quebec, Canada.

The bacteria lived near hydrothermal vents on the sea floor that spewed hot, mineral rich water, researchers wrote in the study, "Evidence for Early Life in Earth’s Oldest Hydrothermal Vent Precipitates," which was published Wednesday in the journal Nature.

"It’s exciting to find life had managed to get a grip and start to evolve on Earth so quickly after the planets formed,"*Dodd told USA Today. "It gives me … high hopes of finding life elsewhere in the universe."

*Researchers estimate the fossils to be between 3.77 to 4.28 billion years old.
Grampa!......
 
^Unable to perform AND illiterate. Roll Tide!

Still claiming I'm from Alabama yet you don't have the guts to show like you said you were. Sounds to me like you're unable to perform as a man. Get your buddy Buckly to come with you. He's claimed he came and took down my flag he hates. It's still here which means he's a liar AND a coward.
 
Still claiming I'm from Alabama yet you don't have the guts to show like you said you were. Sounds to me like you're unable to perform as a man. Get your buddy Buckly to come with you. He's claimed he came and took down my flag he hates. It's still here which means he's a liar AND a coward.

Get up this morning and brush that tooth.

After that, try to find that non-existent post, sperm-guzzler.
 
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