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Rivers are Now People

Notice how you dont come up on topic over and over again.

That's a problem.

The topic is what you say... notice how I keep using your own words to show flaws in your logic?

THAT, is a problem.
 
The topic is what you say... notice how I keep using your own words to show flaws in your logic?

THAT, is a problem.

The custom of DP is that the one who starts threats has extra rights in determining thread direction.

As you well know.

Sorry Charley, you are both not very nice today, and not very entertaining, AND you seem to have nothing new to say on the thread topic, so you can understand how I have better things too do.

:bon_voyag
 
The custom of DP is that the one who starts threats has extra rights in determining thread direction.

As you well know.

Sorry Charley, you are both not very nice today, and not very entertaining, AND you seem to have nothing new to say on the thread topic, so you can understand how I have better things too do.

:bon_voyag

Your argument has wasted everybodies time...
 
India's sacred Ganges and Yamuna rivers cannot be considered "living entities", the country's top court ruled Friday, suspending an earlier order that granted them the same legal rights as humans.

The Supreme Court stayed a March order by a lower body that recognised the Ganges and its tributary the Yamuna as "legal persons" in an attempt to protect the highly polluted rivers from further degradation
https://phys.org/news/2017-07-rivers-rights-humans-india-court.html

It is great to see that India has has second thoughts about following New Zealand down the rabbit hole.
 
If the river drowns someone, can the river be get convicted of 1st degree murder and executed?

The government can build a dam upstream and kill it. :lol:
 
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