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Zwanhilda
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: mohan tattoo |
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He wont be come some one's bitch in prison, I saw on national geographic that these sickos go to solitary to avoid being killed. He'll be living up playing chess with the other pervs unless he's put to death as he should be
Ok.So what?
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Raecy
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: moo tattoo south street |
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“thanks, I was bummed I clicked on this otherwise
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Tavis
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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More about the Geometrica QMS case: http://articles.geometrica.com/64.html.
"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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Fatimatu
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: moo tattoo south street |
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hey i think i know why your comment got buried... you gotta understand that stupid idiotic human garbage ***** usually post their comments on youtube. However, my recommendation is that you write your comment down on a piece of paper, fold it up, put it in your pocket, and jump off a bridge |
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Larry
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: moniques tattoo ybor |
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"apparently you were too busy working on your "guns" to get a decent education."Nice. And right after you tried to call him on a fallacy he didn't even use.

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Quillen
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: moscow idaho tattoo |
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Go away, Dragon Age!!!
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Veerabagu
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: moms tattoo supply |
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"Perhaps the most audacious bug placement during the Cold War came from the USSR in the form of the legendary-in-the-business "Great Seal Bug." In a classic Trojan Horse maneuver, a group of Soviet school kids in 1945 presented U.S. Ambassador to Russia Averell Harriman with the seal seen in this photo, as a "gesture of friendship." It remained in the ambassador's residential office in Moscow until 1952, when the bug hidden inside was discovered. Seen here: Henry Cabot Lodge Jr. shows the plaque to the United Nations."Pesky kids.
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Edward
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: moo tattoo south street |
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Huseyin
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Who would want to live in a world where every single woman everywhere could grow the breasts (totally real not fake) of the most desirable super models?*sheepishly raises hand* |
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