Worst Person for the Job
In a week where it emerges that the new Health Secretary is a fan of the hocus-pocus that is homeopathy, tell us about people who are spectacularly out of their depth in a job. Have you ever found yourself wallowing in your own incompetence? Tell us. (Note: "Name of football manager/politician - nuff said" does not constitute an answer)
( , Thu 6 Sep 2012, 12:48)
In a week where it emerges that the new Health Secretary is a fan of the hocus-pocus that is homeopathy, tell us about people who are spectacularly out of their depth in a job. Have you ever found yourself wallowing in your own incompetence? Tell us. (Note: "Name of football manager/politician - nuff said" does not constitute an answer)
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Kangaroos can chose when to let their foetuses gestate.
So when times a lean the mother doesn't need to be impregnated. She just holds onto the fertilised ova until times are more plentiful and then gestates, gives birth and suckles her young.
( , Mon 10 Sep 2012, 2:45, 2 replies)
So when times a lean the mother doesn't need to be impregnated. She just holds onto the fertilised ova until times are more plentiful and then gestates, gives birth and suckles her young.
( , Mon 10 Sep 2012, 2:45, 2 replies)
Human female reproduction is, after all, known to mimic that of the marsupial. Its a well known fact
among rape apologists.
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among rape apologists.
( , Mon 10 Sep 2012, 7:42, closed)
I'm not too clear on how me stating a fact about kangaroo's breeding cycles
tars me as a "rape apologist".
EDIT: Oh and "amongst".
( , Mon 10 Sep 2012, 8:16, closed)
tars me as a "rape apologist".
EDIT: Oh and "amongst".
( , Mon 10 Sep 2012, 8:16, closed)
Only rapists study marsupials
It's well known in scientific circles.
( , Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:01, closed)
It's well known in scientific circles.
( , Mon 10 Sep 2012, 11:01, closed)
The world would be a better place if we could all learn to be more like the noble kangaroo.
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