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So apparently Ochocinco is dependable..... dependable as....


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uh....why would you want to be dependable as birth control when its been known to let people down? why would i want 99.9 when i can have 100?

it's only not effective when used properly, IE not taking it the same time every day and possibly skipping days.

obviously when he doesn't have a good season he isn't being used properly by carson palmer and marvin lewis.

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uh....why would you want to be dependable as birth control when its been known to let people down? why would i want 99.9 when i can have 100?

Birthcontrol is not known to let people down. In fact, birth control is 99.9% effective as you stated yourself. This means that birthcontrol fails once in every 1000 uses. So, I guess its safe to say that birth control is known to NOT let people down =D

Also, you say "why would I take 99.9% when I can have 100%"... How exactly would you have 100%?

It's late and I'm bored.

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I know two couples that got pregnant while on Birth Control (one of them it happened twice). I know I don't have 2000 friends so I doubt very seriously it is actually 99.9%.

I mean we can really debate the effectiveness of birth control if you want too but I have a couple of friends who are on it in college, a cousin, and my girlfriend are all on it and have never had a problem at all with it. *knocks on wood*

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Swallowing....ftw

Oh man, you just set yourself up so bad...

I know two couples that got pregnant while on Birth Control (one of them it happened twice). I know I don't have 2000 friends so I doubt very seriously it is actually 99.9%.

You have to follow the directions for the best results.

I would wager that it's highly effective, considering how many times it is relied upon per day.

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