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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:10 am
otawara Harupiggy otawara Kazumi's grandmother lived in Hiroshima, Japan during WW2. America dropped a nuke there, causing many deaths and genetic disorders. Two generations later, the genetic disorder is still alive. Everything else is history. That would do it. D< Mutation in the DNA can last several generations.
Hmm, Ota, to be mature, if you and Kaz ever have kids, I'd get their DNA tested, if I was in your position. Not after birth, but during pregnancy, just to be sure. I mean, if something does come up, it'll be good to know. I'd hate to stab a needle in a fetus. :/ Specially a fetus that I helped produce. Oh no, it's not the fetus. xD There's this fluid in the womb that surrounds the fetus. They take the needle pierce the womb to take out some of the fluid since it has the DNA of the fetus in it.
I'm pretty sure it is mandatory, but maybe that's just in Canada. I'm sure they ask, it seems pretty invasive.
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:18 am
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problematic briefcase Crew
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:21 am
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:21 am
Harupiggy otawara Harupiggy otawara Kazumi's grandmother lived in Hiroshima, Japan during WW2. America dropped a nuke there, causing many deaths and genetic disorders. Two generations later, the genetic disorder is still alive. Everything else is history. That would do it. D< Mutation in the DNA can last several generations.
Hmm, Ota, to be mature, if you and Kaz ever have kids, I'd get their DNA tested, if I was in your position. Not after birth, but during pregnancy, just to be sure. I mean, if something does come up, it'll be good to know. I'd hate to stab a needle in a fetus. :/ Specially a fetus that I helped produce. Oh no, it's not the fetus. xD There's this fluid in the womb that surrounds the fetus. They take the needle pierce the womb to take out some of the fluid since it has the DNA of the fetus in it.
I'm pretty sure it is mandatory, but maybe that's just in Canada. I'm sure they ask, it seems pretty invasive.Thanks for clearing it up. xd That would be very useful in knowing if they'd have it or not. Thanks, Haru. 3nodding I just hope no other genetic things show up. :c
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:29 am
R: I almost want to leave before math, tell me I should stay. D: G: You should stay =) If you do I'll have a nice surprise for you R: =D Yay, incentives do wonders! My motivation is magically restored. G: Like Mario when he eats a mushroom
Oh god, insta-boner. This girl is something else.
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:30 am
otawara Harupiggy otawara Harupiggy otawara Kazumi's grandmother lived in Hiroshima, Japan during WW2. America dropped a nuke there, causing many deaths and genetic disorders. Two generations later, the genetic disorder is still alive. Everything else is history. That would do it. D< Mutation in the DNA can last several generations.
Hmm, Ota, to be mature, if you and Kaz ever have kids, I'd get their DNA tested, if I was in your position. Not after birth, but during pregnancy, just to be sure. I mean, if something does come up, it'll be good to know. I'd hate to stab a needle in a fetus. :/ Specially a fetus that I helped produce. Oh no, it's not the fetus. xD There's this fluid in the womb that surrounds the fetus. They take the needle pierce the womb to take out some of the fluid since it has the DNA of the fetus in it.
I'm pretty sure it is mandatory, but maybe that's just in Canada. I'm sure they ask, it seems pretty invasive.Thanks for clearing it up. xd That would be very useful in knowing if they'd have it or not. Thanks, Haru. 3nodding I just hope no other genetic things show up. :c xD No problem Ota. Yeah. I looked, and it's not mandatory, not a lot of women choose to do it. It might be a good idea due to the history of genetic defects the population of Hiroshima and their descendants have had.
Yeah, that would suck. :c Kaz can get a DNA test as well, they just take blood for it.
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problematic briefcase Crew
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:35 am
I'll tell her about that once she comes back from work.
So what's up, guys?
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:37 am
I think I'm getting sick Ota...
Not serious sick, but, like... nausea and s**t. Which sucks, cuz I have a s**t ton of stuff to write by Wednesday, and exams to study for.
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:41 am
dragn99 I think I'm getting sick Ota... Not serious sick, but, like... nausea and s**t. Which sucks, cuz I have a s**t ton of stuff to write by Wednesday, and exams to study for. Stop drinking. 3nodding
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:42 am
Oh come on! I had ONE beer yesterday, all right? ONE ):<
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:45 am
And that's enough to get you like this! D< STOP DRINKING YOU HAVE A PROBLEM
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:48 am
You're damn right I have a problem...
I keep running out of money, which makes me unable to buy more beer.
IT'S A ******** EPIDEMIC!
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:49 am
dragn99 You're damn right I have a problem... I keep running out of money, which makes me unable to buy more beer. IT'S A ******** EPIDEMIC! I had two yesterday. My 24 is slowly getting drained from casual drinking. D: Good thing I have a kegger tomorrow to solve that casual problem. ;D
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:50 am
I bought a six pack a couple weeks ago.
Still got three left.
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Posted: Mon Apr 05, 2010 10:51 am
dragn99 I bought a six pack a couple weeks ago. Still got three left. I haven't seriously drank since I got my 24 last week, and it's half gone. =/ Mind you, a certain ******** roomie took two beers without asking. What a c**k.
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