Where do you consider human life to begin, leftypol?
Where do you consider human life to begin, leftypol?
Ejaculation or ovulation.
It ends at Holla Forums, it begins when you fly out the wazoo
Somwhere in modern day Ethiopia probably.
It begins at 16.
unimportant question
Somewhere around 1 million years ago, and it's a continuous process.
never
Upon being produced within a man's testicle
From beings that fly across the sky with chariots.
I believe, you meant to ask "when is a thing starts being considered human being?"
Right to live: 12 weeks since conception.
I'm a determinist. Literary everything happened at the big bang and time is just an illusion.
when the sperm forms in a man's testicles. Masturbation is murder.
Jokes aside, when you develop self conciousness, as that is (arguably) the only thing that separates us from animals.
why would that be important? Are you saying animals aren't alive?
Upon conception, of course.
fucking
Inside the benis.
no, he is saying they aren't human
After the abolition of capitalism.
this
he asked where "human life" begins, not where "life" does. Life starts with metabolism
At birth, even arguably later.
Humanity is a spectrum
Go on.
Probably Africa.
BLACKED
Birth
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Best answer.
Strangely funniest answer.
When you realize you've been wasting it
when you achieve class consciousness.
It ends at 16
When a fetus reaches a viability of greater than 50% outside of the womb. Then it is theoretically independent, and thus "alive".
Whatever most people around me agree with. So do you.
When you decide it did.
Life is irrelevant. Consciousness is what matters.
It doesn't
Around 250,000 years ago in Africa.
Development of the brain.
You are a monster.
Human life will not truly begin until we have communism
After reading Nyden
Who is this Nyden?
200.000 years would be more accurate
define this or its meaningless
illusion is misleading and not accounting for the possible things outside Big Bang that are also outside of human senses and realms of understanding (not magic but beyond the totality of human experience)
also time is an absolutely relative concept