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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: valknut tattoo |
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Sometimes using the words 'feck', 'friggin', 'fraken', 'freakin', and 'fudge' just don't cut it. Saying ***** yields the greatest satisfaction that far exceeds using a substitute. It's sofa king good.
Wrong how? With the cape you could do everything that you can do with the tail, but more (such as sailing and dive bombing)And how the f does a leaf make you turn into a flying raccoon?
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Srivadana
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: venom art tattoo |
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“The official spelling from Nintendo is Tanooki.
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Jacorey
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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KILL IT WITH FIRE.
"I have yet, though, to have anyone explain how extra information gets into dna in order to "create" new species."Mutation. It's really that simple. We're all mutants. Every human embryo has, on average, something like 129 mutations (I forget the exact number, but that's close). Most of those are neutral - not expressed at all. Some may be detrimental, some may be beneficial. The benefit/detriment of any particular mutation is determined by the environment the organism with the mutation is in. Webbed feet are a detriment in a desert, but they're beneficial in a swamp. Those organisms with beneficial mutations are more likely to pass on their genes, while those with detrimental mutations are more likely to die before passing them on.There are various types of mutations as well. Point deletions/insertions which cause frame shifts (DNA is read in sets of three - inserting or deleting a single gene causes the whole chain to be read differently), gene duplications, or just a change in a single base pair (or a few base pairs).Dawkins recently wrote a great article that sums it up here:http://www.skeptics.com.au/publications/articles/t ...!
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Lindsay
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: venom art tattoo |
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And this is bad because...??
Hogging less CPU and Memory now. Cool. |
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Kesmati
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: valeria tattoo |
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Especially after the crap that was the last one. Luckily we got Geoff Johns helping with the Flash and Green Lantern movies. So hellz to the yay!

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RAYSON
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: victoria beckham s hebrew tattoo |
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I still think it's weird when he speaks with a British accent.
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Tingle
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: v8 symbol tattoo |
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My mother used to be an infant school teacher and from some of the stories she used to tell I can vouch that they can be a real handful, but tasering one... Nah, that's just ***** wrong.
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Santavec
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: venom art tattoo |
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Blatchley
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"It works fine."That depends on where it is you want to go. For joy rides into near earth orbit (i.e. the space shuttle) it sorta works .... except for a few spectacular failures. For anything beyond the moon, it's pretty much a one way trip. It takes months to get there and it's very difficult to bring along enough fuel to make your way back. For any serious manned exploration, the first thing that *must* be replaced is the propulsion system. This means putting money into scientific research ... *not* more manned joyrides just for the sake of the publicity.If we ever do get off this rock, the Large Hadron Collider (and similar projects) will have as much if not more to do with it than anything at NASA. |
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