OK, that's a part of history I haven't looked at. Start me off in the right direction please.
> Abortion was frequently done between 1600 and 1900 using herbal medicine learned from the native americans![]()
Abortion in early America - PubMed
This piece describes abortion practices in use from the 1600s to the 19th century among the inhabitants of North America. The abortive techniques of women from different ethnic and racial groups as found in historical literature are revealed. Thus, the point is made that abortion is not simply a...pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
I was amused when I looked at where it's been cited and found an article called:> Abortion was frequently done between 1600 and 1900 using herbal medicine learned from the native americans
hmm...
> Source: Trust me bro
hmm...
> Other articles by that author:
> Nursing education: a registered nurse's opinion of where it should go and how it should get there.
lol. lmao even.
I was amused when I looked at where it's been cited and found an article called:
"Shouldn't Nobody Make a Woman do What they Don't Want to do with their Body": Black Women's Reactions to the Supreme Court's Overturn of Roe v. Wade
Declining education quality and poor home lives in the US has many American Blacks, and a good few Whites, sounding like they're four year olds when they speak/write.What the fuck is that grammar?
“ Should not nobody make a woman do what they do not want to do with their body.”
I get what it’s going for but I almost had a stroke reading it.
What the fuck is that grammar?
“ Should not nobody make a woman do what they do not want to do with their body.”
I get what it’s going for but I almost had a stroke reading it.
I love how they still say, to this very day.Declining education quality and poor home lives in the US has many American Blacks, and a good few Whites, sounding like they're four year olds when they speak/write.
It honestly makes me wince when you hear them speak like this on soc-med videos e.g. YouTube.
In standard English. As they've been insulated to some extent the entire 400 years or so they've been here, they've had ample opportunity to develop a different dialect, in part from their ancestors not learning then-proper English. Which would be noticeably jarring to use today.I love how they still say, to this very day.
"I dindu nuffin!"
Which...In plain English means "I did something"
he graduated from Harvard, they taught him to speak that way.I wonder if that's the reason for why Sowell speaks like a 19th century aristocrat despite being from a poor background?
TL;DW - The WEF has taken over management of the Gobekli Tepe archeological site, halted all major excavation for the foreseeable future, and turned the site into a tourist spot, and in doing so has damaged or destroyed parts of the ruins. It's almost like they want to keep our history buried or something.![]()
Well, if throwing people in volcanoes and hiding behind blast shelters worked for the Ancients, I volunteer all the WEF members for the magma.Some how I am not surprised.
If human prehistory has things in it that might be uncomfortable for some current narratives, controlling access and excavation at sites like Gobekli Tepe is a very logical step to take.
It is not the only structure like this, not by a long shot, and I think there is an explanation to it that is less religious, and more...shelter-from-airblast/debris related.
From an engineering perspective, those pillars would be really good supports for the primitive equivalent of a fallout/blast shelter from something like repeated trips through the orbit of a fragmenting comet. Fragmenting comets that we travel through the tail of, around the end of October/early November is much of the world, when many cultures have days dedicated to worship of the dead/offerings to death gods.
But stories like this extend the pre-history of humanity into realms of conversation which can also impact current/future events, because asteroid/comet defense is no longer a theoretical.
Thanks to Musk, we no longer would even have the old 'massive effort for emergency launch like in Armageddon. We'd just have like 3 weeks with no new Starlink launches while they put together an intercept package out of whatever Falcon 9's are serviceable at that moment.
Frankly Musk is the hard counter to the WEF in so many ways.
I want to apply covid vaccine logic to this scenario.Well, if throwing people in volcanoes and hiding behind blast shelters worked for the Ancients, I volunteer all the WEF members for the magma.![]()
THIS is the kinda shit that gives my industry a bad name. I hate these kinds of operations.TL;DW - Woman takes car into dealer for repair on a warranty she purchased from them, and they sold the car without even bothering to tell her until she came looking for it 10 days later. Apparently the state was also not informed of the sale.
TL;DW - Woman takes car into dealer for repair on a warranty she purchased from them, and they sold the car without even bothering to tell her until she came looking for it 10 days later. Apparently the state was also not informed of the sale.
That's a very good point. I will withdraw my criticism for now.If this happened over the last 2 weeks it's probably due to the fact that CDK (one of the biggest dealer management systems around) got hacked and has been down, and a lot of dealers have been working out of excel or pen and paper.