Bizarre baby born in Dolakha


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KILL IT!

Then kill it again!

You need some mental help buddy!

If you gave birth to that, would you love and cherish it? I wouldn't, I'd run over it. Would probably turn out better looking :/

I wouldn't love a baby like that but neither would I kill it with my own hands. :pinch:

And to think you go to university.

Why am i paying for you to go to university? I want my tax money back, or you to stop wasting my money.

Good god..its "college". There IS a difference between a university and college. Further, its "You go to A university" or "you go to A college". Not, "you go to university". Thats like saying "you go to restaurant" or "you go to golfing".

Good god..its "college". There IS a difference between a university and college. Further, its "You go to A university" or "you go to A college". Not, "you go to university". Thats like saying "you go to restaurant" or "you go to golfing".

"You go to AN university"

If you correct someone at least do it right.

And I believe it's correct English when saying "I go to college", "you go to college", "are you going to college today?". Not 100% sure tho.

Good god..its "college". There IS a difference between a university and college. Further, its "You go to A university" or "you go to A college". Not, "you go to university". Thats like saying "you go to restaurant" or "you go to golfing".

Good God... Haven't you heard of the UK? They have different terms than we do here in the States.

And you're wrong anyway.

Even if there was a possibility that this was real the news would not show this as things of this nature are brushed away. No one wants to see a mutation like this, be it natural or not, on nation/global news. Many people would question why this child was born like this. If scientists were to investigate, I am sure that the tests would be inconclusive and just classified. There is still too much information being swept under the rug in this day and age.

Actually, thats wrong.

Indeed correct, whilst the English language does normally turn a into an when the following word begins with a vowel, there are exceptions. University being one, European being another.

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