I suspect it is money saving but marketed as reducing reoffending.
It is an unsigned agreement that whatever the man proposes as the family's main form of transportation is the one which will be chosen. The female counterpart then decides all of the rest(the irrelevant, like curtains, decoration and which laundry machine she would like).Signs you have married the right woman #357
You have an in depth discussion over a beer or two around what car to have next. You evaluate things like affordability, practicality and how it fits our requirements. You both come to the conclusion that the best car to buy is a BMW M3.
Obviously not, but its fair to say..though very unpopular..that white people invented the machine age.
Which might well go on to destroy said civilisation.
No you didn't. You got ass raped for using it in a racist manner. You tit.Hang on..hang on.
Ethnicity!!!!
I got ass raped for using that word on here.
Antibiotics, which have saved hundreds of millions of lives and enabled surgical advances have gone tits up how?I have little faith in it not going tits up just like antibiotics
Antibiotics, which have saved hundreds of millions of lives and enabled surgical advances have gone tits up how?
Fucking beans. Beans?? Fuck beans!!Anyway.
I don't think it's a valid criticism in the case of antibiotics, especially in the context of the discussion on GM.The fact that they have been overused and the bacteria are becoming drug resistant?
I don't think it's a valid criticism in the case of antibiotics, especially in the context of the discussion on GM.
Due to the nature of natural selection the use of antibiotics was always going to be time-limited - scientists have known since the start that this was going to be an eventual outcome - it's always been a matter of time. Job's assertion around GM is that it is in some way fundementally flawed because we're "messing with nature" - that's not the case with antibiotics. We're just using a resource that we've always known won't last forever.
Of course, we've hoped to find solutions, but that's easier said than done.
Not a fault of the scientists. I wouldn't even lay it at the feet of the doctors - I'd say it's more a political failure tbpfh.I agree to a certain extent but they could have used Antibiotics a lot smarter than they have done which could perhaps have extended their usefulness. Not a fault of the Antiobotics but a fault of the scientists/doctors etc.