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I don't want to read trash

I'm already tired of seeing all the completely stupid and pointless trash that people who love aborting babies keep espousing on this site. I presume this will last at least a week, probably it'll be more. No one actually cares what they think or considers what they say as worthwhile. They have lost and they are redundant. But, still they keep insisting on boring us all with their assumption that we actually want to hear their opinions and their totally misguided belief that they are right. I wish they'd all stfu and just take this extremely significant loss in a rational and sensible way. Instead they're acting more immature than the babies they want to abort.
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BigBulge · 46-50, M
There isn't (and there never has been) a law allowing abortion of "babies."
SW-User
@BigBulge New fact for the day:

A fetus is a baby!
BigBulge · 46-50, M
Um, no, it isn't. @SW-User
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@BigBulge @BigBulge Um, yes it is. "Fetus" just means "offspring".

You do actually realize that babies are kind of like, you know, babies before they are born? They don't suddenly become one once you've pushed them out.

After the embryonic period has ended at the end of the 10th week of pregnancy, the embryo is now considered a fetus. A fetus is a developing baby beginning in the 11th week of pregnancy.

[1.] https://www.medicinenet.com/embryo_vs_fetus_differences_week-by-week/article.htm

Fetus. An unborn baby from the 8th week after fertilization until birth.

[2.] https://www.stanfordchildrens.org/en/topic/default?id=anatomy-fetus-in-utero-85-P01189

By the time you're 8 weeks pregnant, your baby is called a foetus, which means offspring.

[3.] https://www.nhs.uk/pregnancy/week-by-week/1-to-12/8-weeks/
Diotrephes · 70-79, M
@SW-User A fried egg is a whole chicken that can feed two people.
SW-User
@SW-User his only big bulge is inside his bulbous cranium