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thoughts on Jordan Peterson? Do you think he's accurate on the Bible and Christianity?

I don't really know anything about Jordan Peterson so I couldn't tell you.

What's your stance on net neutrality?

I'm not really knowledgeable enough on it to have a solid opinion.

Should national parks be privatized? If so, what would the process look like?

Honestly...I'm not sure. I suppose the "libertarian-y" answer is yes, but for the most part I like how national parks have been handled. For the most part. In any case it would be pretty low on the list of things to privatize within the government.

Thoughts on Ralph Retort?

It's a good site, and while he's obviously a bit abrasive I've never had a problem with Ralph.

Why does MovieBob have such disdain for the working class?

Because he's a fat lazy shitbag who never worked a day in his life.

did Mara Jade get you into red heads?

You mean Mary Jane from Spider-man? No, my first love was a redhead that's how I developed a taste for them.

Regarding r/k selection theory, does it mean certain races are r types and can never be k types? or can a member of a race that is normally r type be k type?

A lot to unpack here. First of all the problem with this question is your thinking is far too black and white. Let's back up for a second. Different races of human beings are different. As such they will tend to have different attributes. Not just physically but also regarding intelligence and temperament. Key words there being "tend to", of course there are exceptions. As for r/K remember r/K exists on a spectrum, all human beings are K type compared to say a Sea Turtle. Will certain races tend to be more K type than others? Of course. Does that mean there aren't exceptions in both groups? Of course not.
And most importantly remember you are not merely a biological machine, the good Lord gave you free choice. Whatever your natural temperament you can always recognize it, and seek to correct for it and even shift it over time. No one is doomed to not improve as a person if they have the wisdom to recognize their flaws.

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