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"- What the fuck? Did you not see me say: "End of this school year she's finished and graduated. Oh happy time. :3"? This year is her last. Oh my god."
Yes, so she has one more school year ahead of her, right? OK, this isn't hard to comprehend: since she has one more school year ahead of her, you don't know that she won't have learned about this in school *BY* the time she actually graduates at the end of the coming school-year (which should end sometime around next June or thereabouts depending on schedule variation.)
"So you have a position with no facts that are sufficient to prove it." - Sorry, if I was a scientist I'd compare the two myself, but alas, I'm not. So we can only compare them separately. Eh, hard finding a good alcohol statistic. Interwebs has failed here again.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&q=alcohol+pregnant+statistics But that still doesn't mean that one substance is any less harmful than the other. Both substances have equal weight to them.
http://www.realmercuryfacts.org/about_mercury/statistics.htm
Here's an overall random statistic I found interesting:
http://www.americanpregnancy.org/main/statistics.html";
Ok, and again, none of these prove your point. Come back and let me know when you have statistics that prove your point. Until that time, your point is unsupported.