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Get a load of the new birth control pill.



Posted by Drew458    United States   on 12/22/2007 at 11:32 AM   
 
  1. Well I guess less tampons going down the crapper might be good, but geeze don’t women have to lose that uterus lining once in a while to prevent cancer?

    I totally agree with your take on the name.

    Posted by Hammer    United States   12/22/2007  at  09:04 PM  

  2. Out of curiosity, I went a looked over the possible side effect list.  Yikes!  That should be enough to scare anyone from using this. 

    The name itself though is totally hilarious.

    Posted by John C    United States   12/23/2007  at  11:50 AM  

  3. You don’t get it - this is a colaberation of some liberal man - who hates dealing with that time of the month from the women in his life and from a feminazi who doesn’t ever want her life messed up by children (who has been forcing abortion for the past 34 years?!?).

    That it screws with the natural and biological processes of the woman’s body is of no merit whatsoever. Sad that in 10 to 20 years we will find a nice rise in sterile, cancer ridden, angst filled women - and no ‘replacement’ children. Which then will cause a rise in in vetro clinics, surrogate preganancies and adoptions.

    And of course there will never be any fingers pointed to the unnatural manipulation of a woman’s cycle and biological course of life not to mention all those synthetic drugs pumped in for decades as the cause. . .Never.Ever.

    Posted by wardmama4    United States   12/23/2007  at  05:56 PM  

  4. All because they want to “...f**k and f**k and f**k and f**k and f**k and f**k and f**k and f**k...and f**k until it hurts and then f**k some more!”

    Posted by Macker    United States   12/23/2007  at  11:36 PM  

  5. My first take on the word was “Libel”

    hmm

    Posted by earth56    United States   12/25/2007  at  11:13 AM  

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