You seem to be very emotionally attached to this question. — SonOfAGun
Indeed, but those eggs are immature, and will mature usually one at a time from puberty. If there is an artificial way to mature eggs, I am not familiar with it. Normally, eggs are harvested from a female by stimulating with hormones to mature several eggs at once; I'm not sure that would be even possible with a pre-pubescant girl.Females are born with all of the eggs they will ever produce. so no, it is not a question of puberty where females are concerned. — SonOfAGun
What I have proposed is the most morally soft thing I could think of — SonOfAGun
Survival of the fittest has always been the way. I don't see any reason to change that. Those who can afford to feed their children will be granted licenses. — SonOfAGun
TRUMP’S RESPONSE TO THE COVID-19 (HIS WORDS)
January 22: “We have it totally under control. It’s one person coming in from China. It’s going to be just fine.”
February 2: “We pretty much shut it down coming in from China.”
February 24: “The Coronavirus is very much under control in the USA… Stock Market starting to look very good to me!”
February 25: “CDC and my Administration are doing a GREAT job of handling Coronavirus.”
February 25: “I think that's a problem that’s going to go away… They have studied it. They know very much. In fact, we’re very close to a vaccine.”
February 26: “The 15 (cases in the US) within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero.”
February 26: “We're going very substantially down, not up.”
February 27: “One day it’s like a miracle, it will disappear.”
February 28: “We're ordering a lot of supplies. We're ordering a lot of, uh, elements that frankly we wouldn't be ordering unless it was something like this. But we're ordering a lot of different elements of medical.”
March 2: “You take a solid flu vaccine, you don't think that could have an impact, or much of an impact, on corona?”
March 2: “A lot of things are happening, a lot of very exciting things are happening and they’re happening very rapidly.”
March 4: “If we have thousands or hundreds of thousands of people that get better just by, you know, sitting around and even going to work — some of them go to work, but they get better.”
March 5: “I NEVER said people that are feeling sick should go to work.”
March 5: “The United States… has, as of now, only 129 cases… and 11 deaths. We are working very hard to keep these numbers as low as possible!”
March 6: “I think we’re doing a really good job in this country at keeping it down… a tremendous job at keeping it down.”
March 6: “Anybody right now, and yesterday, anybody that needs a test gets a test. They’re there. And the tests are beautiful…. the tests are all perfect like the letter was perfect. The transcription was perfect. Right? This was not as perfect as that but pretty good.”
March 6: “I like this stuff. I really get it. People are surprised that I understand it… Every one of these doctors said, ‘How do you know so much about this?’ Maybe I have a natural ability. Maybe I should have done that instead of running for president.”
March 6: “I don't need to have the numbers double because of one ship that wasn't our fault.”
March 8: “We have a perfectly coordinated and fine tuned plan at the White House for our attack on CoronaVirus.”
March 9: “This blindsided the world.”
March 9: "The Fake News Media and their partner, the Democrat Party, is doing everything within its semi-considerable power (it used to be greater!) to inflame the CoronaVirus situation, far beyond what the facts would warrant.”
March 10: "It will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away."
March 13: National Emergency declared.
is it more moral to let people starve to death when one could do something to stabilize the problem? You know that we are not talking about an if but when right? — SonOfAGun
Not concerned with the morality of the question only the feasibility. — SonOfAGun
Lol, yah that is not a Recipe for civil revolt. — SonOfAGun
As you know, under such conditions, human female eggs can last up to around forty years. — SonOfAGun
That's more power than Bill Gates has on your life. — ssu
Any idea why Germany has a CFR almost an order of magnitude lower than everyone else? — Echarmion
I’m pretty sure the body causes stress, not governments. — NOS4A2
That a lot of old and poorly people will die, which will actually bail them out of the healthcare and care home crisis. — Punshhh
they are "more incompetent" — boethius
https://www.doverpublications.com/raymondsmullyan/Dover: No conversation would be complete without asking for a few of your jokes or some wordplay. Usually, I don't have to ask!
Raymond Smullyan: I'd be delighted. Amongst my favorite jokes are:
(1) A physicist visited a mathematician friend and told him that he just concluded an experiment that conclusively proves that quantity A is bigger than quantity B. The mathematician replied, "That's perfectly understandable! You didn't even have to make the experiment. A must be bigger than B for the following reasons . . ." The physicist interrupted him and said, "Oh I made a mistake. It is not A that is bigger than B; it is B that is bigger than A." The mathematician said, "That's even more understandable because . . ."
(2) A man went into a restaurant and said to the waiter: "I would like some coffee without cream." The waiter went into the kitchen and returned and said, "I am sorry, Sir, we don't have any cream. I can let you have coffee without milk."
(3) In Ireland a man went into a bar and ordered three beers. Night after night he would order three beers. At one point the bartender asked him why he always ordered three, and the man explained that he had two brothers, one in America and one in Australia, and they made a pact that each time one of them would drink a beer, he would also drink two others in memory of his two brothers. This went on night after night for several months, and many of the customers were quite touched by this. Then one night, to everyone's amazement and sorrow, the man ordered only two beers. Finally one man came over to him to offer his condolences for the death of his brother. To his surprise, the man told him that both his brothers were alive and quite well. When asked why he then ordered only two beers, the man replied: "I decided to stop drinking."
Note here I am talking about the feeling of loneliness and not actually being alone. — Marty
https://www.creditdonkey.com/world-hunger-statistics.htmlThe FAO estimates that as many as 25,000 people lose their lives every day as a result of hunger. That adds up to roughly 9.1 million people who die of starvation each year.
EDUCATION, n.: That which discloses to the wise and disguises from the foolish their lack of understanding.
UNDERSTANDING, n. A cerebral secretion that enables one having it to know a house from a horse by the roof on the house. Its nature and laws have been exhaustively expounded by Locke, who rode a house, and Kant, who lived in a horse. — Ambrose Bierce
I just happen to think abstract objects should not be considered existents in their own right. Ontologically speaking, they're excess baggage. — Relativist
I think "mind" is just an abstraction. Treating it as a thing may be part of the paradigm problem with understanding mental activities. — Relativist
a row of ducks is stuff, and it's not identical to its constituent ducks; the internal relations between them is as much a part of the duck-row as the ducks themselves. — Relativist
If things that exist are "stuff" than a row of ducks is stuff, and it's not identical to its constituent ducks; the internal relations between them is as much a part of the duck-row as the ducks themselves. — Relativist
Do you exist? — Relativist
it includes the spatial relations among the ducks. — Relativist
It only seems like qualia, p-zombies, inverted spectrum and Mary the Color scientist are a thing. — Marchesk
There is no redness of red. Instead, there is an appearance of something which seems to have those qualities. — Marchesk
So which is it, save lives, or save economies? I think we know the answer to this choice. — Punshhh
What's the issue here? — Shawn
if god is omnibenevolent and all that is good, and his moral commands are also defined as good, then his commands would be: "God commands god." — Aleph Numbers
