Nick Anthis, he of the fake British accent, has a follow up post on "ethical stem cells."
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I think that the idea of using stem cell transplants to ethicize the unethical is ungodly, if not Satanic. Say no to ethical stem cell transplants.
John Emerson.
I think that the idea of using stem cell transplants to ethicize the unethical is ungodly, if not Satanic.
Agreed. Bro. ;)
I have a very American accent, thank you very much. I even say "y'all".
"I am catching myself unintentionally adopting that really damn annoying fake-British-American accent that every American here seems to struggle with."
It was a struggle, but my American accent prevailed, obviously.