So in the world of today:
-A court case is being held in New York to decide whether or not Chimpanzees are entitled to constitutional rights.
-Mexican authorities forcefully deported a little girl to the US after a US woman falsely claimed she was her daughter.
-Europe’s Migrant Crisis is hurting Mediterranean shippers, who are obligated to help distressed vessels.
-A drone carrying radioactive materials was found on the Japanese prime minister’s office roof.
-The DHS secretary said that Silicon Valley tech companies blocking NSA surveillance posed a threat to public security.
This week has been productive somewhat. I gave blood on Tuesday, and Jessica and I received our Valentine's Day packages on that day too. On Wednesday when Jessica and I began to Skype, a thought popped up in my mind, saying "You should not be dating her." This is not the first time that this happened, so I gave it some thought. Today is Sunday, and Jessica and I are fasting to confirm this prompting today. Pondering the thought that I should not be dating Jessica was unbearable last night, and I expressed it to her. Also on Wednesday night, I prayed for a missionary opportunity, and the next day my work situation changed. I did my taxes on Saturday. The opportunity to give blood became exciting on Tuesday, when I found out that my blood type is O positive. I was told that I can do a special donation where I give double the red blood cells. They said that it was actually easier on the body because they only take the red blood cells, and put the plasma and ever...
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