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I asked, the surgeon said 15 minutes it was 45 each.
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It is the difference between releasing the bird into the sky and watch it inevitably fall down and die after a while. Or cut the wing off and keep it in the house forever.
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The story ended with the baby having another disorder and the baby actually getting enough fat and nutrition, so she was absolutely fine, not the vegan-diets fault.
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In the end it turns out the kid was getting enough nutrition and fats, but it was a problem with her body.
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Tracey Ullman made a sketch about that. It's called Tracey Ullman - Female-Led Drama Television Review It's about 2:50 minutes long, but it's hilarious and also a bit sad.
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@yasininn76 Birds however, will not be burdened with the knowledge of what could have been. A pigeon in the house forever is still happier than a human knowing their dreams will not come through. And you can chase them through therapy and force them to try, but you're just taking their life away.
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Bit unrealistic to suggest a couple of parents would literally put their child on a diet as soon as it stops breastfeeding. That's not what (normal) vegans do.
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@xionmemoria I've read two newspaper-articles about that. Other than that, it's not happened anywhere near me. And certainly not with average vegans and in the story, it turns out the baby had a genetic disorder and it was not the parent's mistake, also, they cared about the baby out of genuine love. I'm sorry that you grew up in an extreme household, but that is not the average vegan that I was talking about.
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@JollyWanker Tracey Ullman made a sketch about that. It's called Tracey Ullman - Female-Led Drama Television Review It's about 2:50 minutes long, but it's hilarious and also a bit sad.
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As far as I know, waking up from a coma is not; 'Ohh hello there, top of the morning to you!' but more like; 'Nnggg... uh..uhh.." for a few days. And then; 'Nhhhuhh..nuhheo...heo.." And then after a week; 'He-jo..he-jo..helwo..hello..hello."
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@drdaneshwarimannangi8266 Thanks, I just googled it, I notice my eyes did that whenever I stay awake for too long. While reading or while working, I sometimes have both eyes rapidly moving from side to side, about 5-8 times and then stop again, it freaked me out the first few times. The staying-up-too-long is something I need to work on, as far as I could see it's not very dangerous or unhealthy to your eyes, just a sideeffect.
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Tracey Ullman made a sketch about that. It's called Tracey Ullman - Female-Led Drama Television Review It's about 2:50 minutes long, but it's hilarious and also a bit sad.
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Tracey Ullman made a sketch about that. It's called Tracey Ullman - Female-Led Drama Television Review It's about 2:50 minutes long, but it's hilarious and also a bit sad.
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Tracey Ullman made a sketch about that. It's called Tracey Ullman - Female-Led Drama Television Review It's about 2:50 minutes long, but it's hilarious and also a bit sad.
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