>"They're not too meticulous about who their partners are. They just have this kind of a sexual urge, and then they'll engage in activity with whomever seems to be in the area, and if that's a female, great," Gjeltema said.
>"But if there are not enough females around or there are only males around, they may express that sexual behavior on whatever individual may be in the vicinity," she said.
This is not even particularly unique to manatees. It would be good if information like this was more widely circulated in basic biology classes to dismiss certain notions about what constitutes “natural” sexual behaviors and preferences.
I wouldn't call this behaviour a "preference" as such however. Engaging in coitus with the nearest available object out of sexual frustration is probably more akin to using a fleshlight than our "in love with the same gender" definition of homosexuality.
You are missing the point. Out of all the counties in Texas — why is it that Hays county has the biggest problem. Hays county is just south of Austin, in central texas.
Sure it could be cartels, it could also be snowbirds bringing meds from Mexico to people in the north. You and I don’t have conclusive evidence of either.
>why is it that Hays county has the biggest problem
No idea. I'm certain it won't be limited to that county for long. I assume the cartels are selling it to somebody who is then selling it at the schools or at a local hangout that the students go to.
>You and I don’t have conclusive evidence of either.
Trone said “99 percent of the fentanyl is coming from precursor drugs from China, and then it’s manufactured by two cartels, the Jalisco and Sinaloa Cartels, and they’re the ones that are bringing it across the border,” adding that it’s important to stop it from the source.
This is from the government report I linked up above. That's what I was going on. That seems fairly conclusive evidence if you trust the report.
As an aside, further down the linked article this is stated:
Fentanyl is coming from Mexico, but it is most commonly brought through ports of entry, by U.S. citizens.
They don't cite any evidence, so I'm not sure where they came up with that, but it directly contradicts the government report I linked.
Didn't VCE still use consumer rack computers? All they were was basically a hardware reseller with their own racks. They re-sold Cisco stuff. They just repackaged everyone else's stuff as a value added service.