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Either the baby has an uneducated fool for a father… or the questionner still young enough to be legitimately ignorant of the basics of reproduction in mammals.
Both scenarios concern me.
“…is still” rather. (Comment fail!)
The question screams of prank, but then Pneumothorax presents unshakable wisdom. Ignorance is bliss on all fronts.
Screams of prank, I agree, however thousands signed a petition banning dihydrogen monoxide not too long ago. Some things just wouldn’t surprise me.
If we don’t ban Dihydrogen Monoxide, how are we going to keep it from getting into our drinking water?
OMG, mine’s already contaminated!
People will get frightened by anything with a long chemical name. It’s intimidating.
The truth is, however, that the dangers of ingesting Dihydrogen Monoxide have been greatly exaggerated.
I wonder if this person is old enough to vote…
Ya think?
That would certainly explain alot!
Certainly. Deaths or even sicknesses resulting from over-hydration are so few as to be negligible.
Hahaha, we got a baby vampire comin out!
How about drowning?
Why is this on this site? It doesn’t even fit in here. Unless it’s purely to cross-promote holykiddingme.com.
tell your girlfriend to drink mineral water; it should get the baby weened off the blood and get minerals from other sources. it is not healthy for a baby to drink blood.
God I love this website - and the people on it