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Marsupial simply seems concerned for the welfare of kids, and is taking a different perspective on it.
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I'm going to try to defend Concerned Marsupial here.
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Oops, I meant to reply to a post and instead replied to the thread so the context was kinda lost - I was more referring to the first post by Concerned Marsupial, and at the time nobody had really challenged hir comments - which has since changed.
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I don't FULLY agree with Concerned Marsupial, but I do agree with some of her points, and furthermore, I can think about it rationally enough to not let it get to me on a personal level.
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Concerned Marsupial so, you're saying that they can miss out on dying, even though they don't know it, and that's good, but they can't miss out on good things because they don't know it?
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I'd like to point out the option of adoption but not as crassly as Concerned Marsupial.
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I wrote an essay some time back called “Post Flood Marsupial Migration Explained” by Robert Byers.
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He's written for theater ( "Marsupial Girl" by Lisa D'Amour, developed through a collaboration between The Minneapolis Children's Theater and New Dramatists), puppet theatre ( "Savage Nursery" co-composed with Rima Fand for the piece by Erin Orr), and film (Neil Gaiman's short film "Statuesque" for Britain's Sky TV starring Bill Nighy and Amanda Palmer).
Holly Cara Price: Sxip Shirey's Magic Journey: Sonic New York 2010
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Cave Painting Depicts Extinct Marsupial Lion'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'A Live science report from Australia reports of cave drawings depicting extinct marsupial lion. '
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Cave Painting Depicts Extinct Marsupial Lion 2009
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The forces of The Terrible Tyrant Tyler, a Marsupial of Enormous Size, are massing to attack the castle.
The Case of the Smiling Shark P. J. McMahon 2009
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