In a reversal of this situation, I believe Mila Kunis started work on "That 70's Show" when she was 13. So the story goes, when she was asked if she was 18, she said she would be on her birthday. It just turns out to be that it wasn't that year (or many after that obviously).
Glad to see you're still with us. There were fears for your safety after a round of executions a few weeks back. Turns out it was your brasher All Caps namesake I believe.
"Allow to remilitarize"? They already have one of the largest military budgets in the world, so I think they're already doing all right at the moment in that department.
Well, I do remember while Battlestar Galactica was on, Grace Park had about 5 or more years shaved off her actual age on Wikipedia and possibly Imdb until someone posted a screencap from her high school year book onto the internet (including the discussion page on Wikipedia) and that was the end of that.
I don't think it was her because
a) She was rumbled years ago
b) Isn't she Canadian?
Addendum: For all I know, this was done by her agent/press management team etc and she had nothing as such to do with it.
I'm going to plug the book "Peoplequake" by Fred Pearce again, it's an excellent book on the subject of population growth. Birth rates are plummeting in most countries across the world, so a quite possible scenario is that after peaking at around 9 to 10 billion around 2040 to 2050, the world population will start to fall.
We're already seeing this phenomenon in Japan, who has minimal (and tightly controlled) immigration and is presently losing about 1 million people a year. If things don't change, their population could have fallen from 125 million now to 75 to 95 million by 2050.
Obviously, the other problem is the increasing shift towards a greater mean/median age as well and its resulting impact on pensions and how they can be paid for as there are proportionally less and less tax payers.
"The anti-immigrant laws in Arizona and Alabama require people who aren't White to carry proof of citizenship."
"Similar ones in Florida permit police to demand proof of citizenship or proper visas people of African or Latin American descent but specifically exclude them from requiring such proof from people of European descent."
I don't follow this. Isn't this highly illegal under Federal statutes? How can they possibly do this?
"On piles and piles of money with lots of beautiful women"
Oh wait, that's not you, that's your obscenely rich masters who are using you to do their dirty work while secretly laughing at you and hating you just as much as they hate everyone else at the same time.