I suppose if they want one. They might as well have something they can believe in.
2007-06-07 12:50:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think all children should be given a science kit, but why wait until age 13? Ages nine or ten would be more like it.
2007-06-07 18:27:27
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answered by Kathy P-W 5
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My atheist stepson's birthday is tomorrow and since he's 15 I've gotten him some really cool shirts and a new video game to play.
Thanks for asking though.
2007-06-07 18:19:51
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answered by Yogini 6
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Wouldn't it be great if everyone was accepting enough to do that? Of course why the sexism? Why can't the girls get a science kit too?
2007-06-07 18:17:50
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answered by Scott B 4
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No, they got the science kit about eight years before that. Grendel, however, should ask for a spellchecker.
2007-06-07 18:18:56
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answered by Anonymous
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You're so clearly my intellectual superior that I simply haven't an adequate enough of a response. Seriously...you should teach grammar to Mensa members or something. I tip my hat, sir.
2007-06-07 18:18:50
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answered by Anonymous
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HAHA. I don't know. Sounds fun (the science kit). I wish I had one. *not an atheist*.
2007-06-07 18:17:52
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answered by Anonymous
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I got my Chemistry set when I was 10, but then again, I was always precocious.
2007-06-07 18:19:46
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answered by NHBaritone 7
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Hahahaha! Thats the best question ever.
WHERE THE HELL IS MY SUBSCRIPTION!!?? I was robbed on my 13th bday.
2007-06-07 18:42:57
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answered by Indiana Jonas 4
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My cousin gave me a copy of Hustler's Barely Legal.
Better than any damn bible!
2007-06-07 18:30:42
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answered by Anonymous
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