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RE: Newborn DNA Collection Services: Where is the "Informed Consent"?
@truthbeyondlies I have followed you, and i have read some of your work, and you say it as it is, and I love you for this.
I know the blockchain can be traced but if you were to take cash and it not go through the banks wouldn't that be a way around it.
Funny story, I once went to a macdonalds to get some cash for bit coin about £1000 and it was like a drug drop off, This guy walked in with sunglasses and a hat on even though it was night, He sat in front of me and slid an envelope across and looked around while he did it. I then pulled out my phone and released the funds to him. it was so shady haha
@artonmysleeve I must admit I never thought about that but yes that might just work. I cracked up reading your story. I would have been scared lol, good thing I have my partner. That is more his area lol. I still belive that men do "man things" and woman do "woman things" lol, what can I say I am old school. When it comes to dealing like that...it is all him. Thank you for the idea and the amazing complement! We both are glad that you like the content we are publishing.
it was a little scary, I was more entertained by the fact that it was night and he had sunglasses on, he reminded me a bit of morpheus from the matrix with his look.
I was old school too until about 2014, I had a breakdown and that saw me too ill for work, i took over the day to day jobs like looking after the kids washing and ironing my wife goes out to work.
Sorry to hear about you falling ill. There is nothing wrong with a father/husband staying home and the wife/mom going to work...nothing at all! That is what my household was like growing up. When I say traditional I mean the man keeps the woman safe ^^!
I understand you, I try and keep my family safe, it is one of the reasons that we moved house, and since we have there has been a murder on our road, so I am so glad that we went.
it was a scary place and to bring up 3 kids as well, it was hard. we had a riot out side our house and the police turned up and backed off because it was to bad for them to deal with. haha. we watched from our bedroom window as they were throwing bricks and shooting soft bbs at each other. it was crazy.
Oh gosh. I completely understand! A murder in the same community is enough to make me want to move. I could only imagine what it was like living there. We are so glad you and your family are safe!
Thank you @truthbeyondlies. it means a lot. we are glad we are safe to, there was other factors to us moving too but the area was definitely one of them
Completely understandable. We actually are thinking about moving... nothing like what you faced but we have noticed that our neighborhood is not what it use to be.
It's never good when an area drops. My wife grow up where we used to live, it was really safe, you could leave your doors open and go a way for 2 weeks and come back with no problems, Now it seems like they have moved loads of low life into the area.
It is mainly council housing so a cheap place to live, with the uk letting people move from abroad they have to give them somewhere to live, which is not a problem when people abide by the law, but it seems like people do what they want.
Murder has rose in that area, we have heard of rape stabbings and robbery.
the day before we moved in here someone tried to break into out house while we were in bed. i went down to them at my door while they were using a crow bar to get in my back doors. it was really scary, I went and chased after them as I wasn't having my family put in danger.
I phoned the police which took them 3 hours to get to us.
Luck the same people who tried to rob us robbed another house 5 streets over after ours and got caught in the act.
they are looking at 2 years each for there stupidity