@Loktar no, mostly because I never eat it - partly because when people say "eww you eat meat?" I can respond with: "yea but i'm cutting back, haven't had a baby duck in ages"
Why do we drink cows' milk? Cows' milk is disgusting. Think about it. You may say human milk is disgusting. Were we designed to drink cows' milk? Therefore cows' milk is more disgusting than human milk.
It's fucking ridiculous to me that New Zealand kids are hungry and going to school without food because food here is so expensive because it is all exported
seriously guis. has no one stopped to think about this whole milk thing... no other animal drinks milk past infancy.. no other animal drinks milk NOT FROM their own kind.
@Loktar I also feel Canada AND the US should not be trying to 'clean up' other countries when both our countries have poverty, unemployement, crime, etc. What makes us so arrogant to think we know how to run their shit when we can barley run our own.
I think a lot of governments can easily be "bought" or just outright taken. America get so much flack for a busted government because it is so large and wealthy
and all of it's dirty laundry is aired to the world
No it's not, American's as a nation and as individual people HAVE to realise that their individual and collective decision massively impact the rest of the world
It blows my mind that almost half of that country wanted to vote for Mitt Romney
@TimeToShine Better, but I would consider that 3421 people have already brought it(not to mention pirated it) So maybe try to make it 'your own' if you get it?
@Loktar quick tidbit of information for you: if you are born on an airliner over US ground you are given citizenship. even if you are flying through to another country
@rlemon nutty. You have to choose when you're 18 however since the US doesn't allow dual citzenships for adults. Kids born on bases overseas have to do that.
I don't think the module pattern has anything to do with... function Card() { var suit; var number; return { setSuit: function(num) { suit = num; } }; }
The first sentence of the 14th Amendment to the Constitution -- often called the "citizenship clause" -- reads as follows:
All persons born or naturalized in the United States, and subject to the jurisdiction thereof, are citizens of the United States and of the State wherein they reside.
@phenomnomnominal the link shows me an unedited version :o ? @W3Geek I see, once again, it shows that I should read on MDN and not a quick look on w3schools..
Any clue why I get 101 on the first splice? Some divided by zero error? Updated: http://jsfiddle.net/Schoening/q8pjQ/6/
ah my bad you are right: Section 349 of the INA [8 USC § 1481] specifies several conditions under which US citizenship may be lost. These include: becoming a naturalized citizen of another country, or declaring allegiance to another country, after reaching age 18;
> Section 349 of the INA [8 USC § 1481] specifies several conditions under which US citizenship may be lost. These include: becoming a naturalized citizen of another country, or declaring allegiance to another country, after reaching age 18;
Research says that function Card() { var suit; var number; return { setSuit: function(num) { suit = num; } }; } is a python-style constructor since it does not require the new keyword.