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Why Is It That the More I Learn About Pets (Dogs, Cats, Etc), the More I Love Humans.?

Question by : Why is it that the more I learn about pets (dogs, cats, etc), the more I love humans.?
I’m trying to understand my psychology. I used to have a dog and all he caused was grief. I had to buy him food. I had to take him out to poo. Many times he would poo in the house. It seems like the dog created more stress in my life. A few times he even jumped into my bed and I had to wash the sheets. During the 3 years I had this dog, I had to wash my hands several times a day because the dog would like me. One time, I had to spend $ 200 on the vet to remove a cyst from his body. I don’t know were people come to the conclusion that pets make them happy.

How Long Before Joe Philbin Gets Pissed Off and Leaves the Miami Dolphins.?

Question by : How long before Joe Philbin gets pissed off and leaves the Miami Dolphins.?
They are asking him to cook a delicious meal, but they are not letting him pick the ingredients. This sucks big time! Another 3 years of rebuilding. All this team needed was to plug in a QB and we would have been instant contenders! So back to the question….

How long before Joe Philbin gets pissed off and leaves the Miami Dolphins?

Why Was It That Obama Lifted the Ban on HIV Infected People to Come to the States Again?

Question by The Fed Up Matthew™: Why was it that Obama lifted the ban on HIV infected people to come to the States again?
Jan. 15 (Bloomberg) — Strains of mutant HIV emerging in the U.S. and Europe threaten to undermine progress made in expanding access to treatment in poor countries, a study published online by the journal Science found.

About 60 percent of drug-resistant HIV strains circulating in San Francisco can spur self-sustaining epidemics as patients who haven’t been treated spread them, researchers from the University of California, Los Angeles said in the study. Similar trends are emerging in other rich cities including New York, Chicago and London, said Sally Blower, a professor of mathematical biology, who led the research.