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I always thought it was neat how mammals will adopt other species cubs. Sometimes even predators like dogs will adopt pigs.
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I've been waiting on this for a few years. My family on both sides had bad teeth, and it's only a matter of time before I have a mouth full of crowns. It will be nice to be able to grow new ones, maybe even have some that are modified to be stronger.
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I'd buy that. Too bad it's an April Fool's joke.
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So...where would one go about procuring a keg full of root beer? I have a kegerator, and I was thinking a non-alcoholic beverage would be a nice change of pace.
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I go to one of the sites mentioned (7chan) and I can tell you that they (probably) didn't do it. People who call for raids of any sort are universally derided (perpetrators are dubbed "raidfags") and often banned. Most raids originate from 420chan or 711chan, and they normally target camwhores, racist radio commentators, and call in TV shows (mainly internet based ones).
More than likely, this is a black bag job by Co$.
More than likely, this is a black bag job by Co$.
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Well, Guess I should have registered earlier.
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This wasn't always the case. Before the 1840's, corporations were issued limited articles of corporation and forced to break up after a set amount of time. One of the issues addressed in each corporation's initial filings was how it would benefit society. If there was no societal benefit, they wouldn't be allowed to incorporate.
Of course, one the Industrial Revolution hit the States, a few powerful people were able to change the laws, eventually granting corporations the same rights as any citizen (except for the vote). It's pretty awful.
I think if we went back to the old method, we wouldn't have so many damned corporate scandals. People would get together, make some money, do some good, then part ways. No more perpetual ownership of ideas by single organizations, etc.