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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:18 pm
Owwin Zephyrkitty Kuzodav Owwin God playing devil's advocate is one thing, but arguing about people we don't even know is just ignorant. Liek the 13 year old dad and 15 year old mother? What about the mother of the octuplets? Humans were not built to have litters, she was artificially inseminated which goes against nature, she kept all 8 of the fertilized eggs instead of freezing the rest which many doctors would recommend against, and now she is trying to milk her story for every penny it is worth, and wants sympathy from people because of how hard her life is? I withdraw my earlier statement. We should totally talk about people we don't know, because I want to beat that lady to death. I'll talk about her, but I'd basically be saying the same thing you are minus the 'beating her to death' bit. XD
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:19 pm
NintendOmega J of The Wind Tonberry Crunch ARGUMENTS ON THE INTERNET: THEY ******** MATTER YOU BET YOUR a** THEY DO! THEY MATTER TWICE AS MUCH WHN ITS IN ALL ******** CAPS AND HAS THE WORD ******** LITTERED SEVERAL TIMES THROUGH IT! ******** ******** TON!!! AND WHEN YOU USE KNOW IT'S SERIOUS ******** BUSINESS. fix'd @ T- OH MY GOD... My laugh... IT HURTS TO LAUGH!!! gonk xd gonk lol gonk rofl burning_eyes
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:19 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:19 pm
l-Kriel-l NintendOmega Zephyrkitty  SCI-FI BE CENSORING MY ANIMU! Seriously though. Most of the censors I could at least figure out what they had removed. I'm completely baffled by this one, though. Apparently "nerves" is a curse word now. Unless he said... Gets on my d**k That is a manly-looking girl, so I doubt it was 'd**k'.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:21 pm
Zephyrkitty I'll talk about her, but I'd basically be saying the same thing you are minus the 'beating her to death' bit. I will admit that I overreacted with that beating thing. I could never orphan 14 kids. xd Still, if those kids have any developmental or behavioral problems the only person to blame is the mother for having and raising them all at once.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:22 pm
Owwin Lunar Falcon Well rock layers and formations help to identify the age of a fossil but it works the other way around as well. Using index fossils (a fossil species that is short lived (geologically speaking), common, and widespread) we can date what time period a rock bed was deposited in. So even though the sedimentology and environment may be different, we can still correlate the age of rock units from those fossils. So for the tests do you gotta memorize a lot or is it more about procedures? Memorize different equations for processes, learn phase diagrams for structure formation, know the various laws and how to apply them as concepts. Basically, you have to know a lot of very specific things and how they relate to one another or various systems. I'm writing a lab report on the changes in grain size and sedimentary structures and how they relate to energy. How energy cycles and their magnitude effect the stratigraphy, and facies associations across a 2D cross section of multiple stratigraphic columns.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:23 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:23 pm
Lunar Falcon Memorize different equations for processes, learn phase diagrams for structure formation, know the various laws and how to apply them as concepts. Basically, you have to know a lot of very specific things and how they relate to one another or various systems. I'm writing a lab report on the changes in grain size and sedimentary structures and how they relate to energy. How energy cycles and their magnitude effect the stratigraphy, and facies associations across a 2D cross section of multiple stratigraphic columns. I'll stick to Biology thank you very much.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:25 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:26 pm
Owwin Lunar Falcon Memorize different equations for processes, learn phase diagrams for structure formation, know the various laws and how to apply them as concepts. Basically, you have to know a lot of very specific things and how they relate to one another or various systems. I'm writing a lab report on the changes in grain size and sedimentary structures and how they relate to energy. How energy cycles and their magnitude effect the stratigraphy, and facies associations across a 2D cross section of multiple stratigraphic columns. I'll stick to Biology thank you very much. Sometimes it makes my head want to explode.
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:27 pm
Lunar Falcon Owwin Lunar Falcon Memorize different equations for processes, learn phase diagrams for structure formation, know the various laws and how to apply them as concepts. Basically, you have to know a lot of very specific things and how they relate to one another or various systems. I'm writing a lab report on the changes in grain size and sedimentary structures and how they relate to energy. How energy cycles and their magnitude effect the stratigraphy, and facies associations across a 2D cross section of multiple stratigraphic columns. I'll stick to Biology thank you very much. Sometimes it makes my head want to explode. Why would you even want to study that? Family business or something?
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:28 pm
I was waiting for this!! XDD
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:29 pm
Owwin Zephyrkitty I'll talk about her, but I'd basically be saying the same thing you are minus the 'beating her to death' bit. I will admit that I overreacted with that beating thing. I could never orphan 14 kids. xd Still, if those kids have any developmental or behavioral problems the only person to blame is the mother for having and raising them all at once. I'm also worried about how she's even going to pay for them. Raising one baby is expensive, so do you even start paying for eight? rofl
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:29 pm
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Posted: Mon Feb 16, 2009 6:30 pm
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