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Planned Parenthood Selling Baby Organs

sorry dont trust the liberal media. they are as biased as fox

I remember in dissecting frogs in high school biology my freshman year and squirting the hearts with caffeine to make them start beating.

And here you go Dutch, enjoy:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2YZJt_Bw3eo

But yeah, definitely no tricks in those undercover videos produced to discredit Planned Parenthood.
They're really worth their salt, I tell ya!
 
anybody who supports planned parenthood is disgusting vile cockroach.

not talking about abortion/pro choice ********.

talking about planned parenthood specifically.

DISGUSTING TRAGIC BARBARIC COCKROACHES
 
https://theweek.com/articles/463960/5-fascinating-reasons-cockroaches-outlive-all

Ah, cockroaches. The scummy, skittering, pesky little pests that somehow manage to vanish whenever you flick on the bathroom light. Like Mother Nature's little Batmans. Part of what makes them so hard to control is their resiliency, which is something of a biological marvel. Here are five reasons the humble roach will outlive us all:

1. They can adapt at a scary-fast rate
In the mid-1980s, exterminators began mixing sugary roach-bait with slow-acting poisons intended to spread and wipe out entire nests. It was an effective pest-control strategy, at least at the time. But by 1993 a strange thing happened: The toxins stopped working.

A new study from North Carolina State University may have the answer. New Scientist reports that, according to biologists, the cockroaches had "tweaked their internal chemistry so that glucose tastes bitter to them." Surviving bugs then "passed their aversions on to their descendants, and Darwinian selection made it more common."

In other words, the roaches had evolved in just a few generations.

2. Females don't need males to reproduce
Females can deliver 40 to 60 live offspring per birth. Need proof? Here's a really gross video:
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But laying dozens of ghostly vermin isn't their only super-efficient reproductive trait. Females are capable of what scientists term parthenogenetic reproduction, or virgin births. According to the University of Massachusetts' biology department, "The American cockroach is said to be able to produce parthenogenetic offspring under severe conditions when no males are available." Girl roaches, in theory, could run the world.

3. They could probably survive a thermonuclear war...

4. They can hold their breath for a long time
Ever wonder why pesticides are largely ineffective against large batches of roaches? It's partly because of their highly efficient breathing system....
Scientists think the mechanism helps regulate the insect's loss of water, especially during extended dry periods.

5. Yes, they can live without their heads
Here's a no-brainer: If you or I were to have our heads cut off, we'd die. We'd lose our ability to process the most basic bodily functions, like breathing. Plus, we'd quickly bleed to death.

Cockroach physiology is a totally different story. "They don't have a huge network of blood vessels like that of humans, or tiny capillaries that you need a lot of pressure to flow blood through," Joseph Kunkel, a biochemist at the University of Massachusetts Amherst, tells Scientific American. "They have an open circulatory system, which there's much less pressure in." If a roach were decapitated, it would simply continue to breathe through its spiracles, and its neck would seal off and clot so there's no uncontrolled bleeding....

[video=youtube_share;OhOGQINu0lk]https://youtu.be/OhOGQINu0lk

so there you go!

I especially like the second reason given, and it's particularly relevant to this discussion, dontcha think?
 
I hope y'all appreciate the irony of my new sig image - - I thought of using it as my avatar, but I couldn't bear to part with my little nose picker

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