I’m of the belief that making the abortion argument a cut and dry black and white issue doesn’t really work nor does it produce constructive results
I mean, like, I’m a little morally uncomfortable with the process itself BUT I have no concept of it and I never will because I’m never going to get…
It all depends on when you believe life begins, at conception or birth.
If you believe life begins at conception, the issue can be very black-and-white.
If you believe life begins at conception, you won’t want to see the other side because you will always believe that abortion is murder. And even though a lack of children may be more convenient, abortion doesn’t solve problems any more than murdering starving children solves the hunger crisis.
So an argument for abortion would be that life begins at conception and that killing living people is never good.
Of course many people don’t believe that life begins at conception and that’s the dispute.
In the dry lakebed of Racetrack, Death Valley stones as big as 700 pounds mysteriously slide across the surface of the earth without any notable external forces acting upon them. While some researchers believe a combination of natural events, such as wind and ice, cause these stones to “sail”, others question this theory pointing out that the stones don’t follow a predictable path and change directions abruptly.
THE PIONEERS USED TO RIDE THESE BABIES FOR MILES
- mein kampf
- the torah
whisper “i try to see both sides”
do a front flip
“If you had to think of a word to describe the portraits of classical musicians and their instruments, what would it be? The one I thought of is: extremely boring. OK that’s two words. But really, when is the last time you saw an exciting photograph of a trombonist? [Let alone an awesome one!] Award-winning photographer (and cellist!) Nikolaj Lund has clearly identified the problem and solved it. His fun and often aggressive portraits take classical musicians out of the orchestra pit and off the stage and literally hurls them in the ocean, makes them tumble on the streets, and stagger through the desert. If I was a musician I would be calling this guy immediately (fyi, he’s based in Denmark). You can see much more of his [awesome] work on Flickr, and his website.”
gotcha bitch
always