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    Quote Originally Posted by BobbyFresh
    So an embryo can survive independently of the mother?
    and this has any relevance to.....

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    Quote Originally Posted by choiiiiiiiii
    and this has any relevance to.....
    Eh. I see there is no talking sense to you and all this will turn into is an argument in semantics.

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    Quote Originally Posted by choiiiiiiiii
    and this has any relevance to.....
    ...whether or not the embryo is living. Not only is it inviable, a FETUS doesn't even have brain activity until about 20 weeks after conception. Care to offer your expert medical opinion on how an embryo is anymore living than a piece of living skin tissue such as dermis?


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    Quote Originally Posted by choiiiiiiiii
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    Go brain wash yourself some more before you come back/

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