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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:14 pm
Allegro Man, my goal in life is to be Guy LeDouche. sweatdrop I don't follow.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:16 pm
xXxBusterxXx Allegro Man, my goal in life is to be Guy LeDouche. sweatdrop I don't follow. From MXC?
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:19 pm
Harusame Mizukishi xXxBusterxXx Allegro Man, my goal in life is to be Guy LeDouche. sweatdrop I don't follow. From MXC? 3nodding Just got the whole series on DVD.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:26 pm
Allegro Harusame Mizukishi xXxBusterxXx Allegro Man, my goal in life is to be Guy LeDouche. sweatdrop I don't follow. From MXC? 3nodding Just got the whole series on DVD. Dude! Awesome! Have you seen AMV Hell 4?
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:44 pm
Harusame Mizukishi Allegro Harusame Mizukishi xXxBusterxXx Allegro Man, my goal in life is to be Guy LeDouche. sweatdrop I don't follow. From MXC? 3nodding Just got the whole series on DVD. Dude! Awesome! Have you seen AMV Hell 4?"I see 8 men in my future!" Yeah.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:50 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 9:52 pm
Allegro Harusame Mizukishi Allegro Harusame Mizukishi xXxBusterxXx Allegro Man, my goal in life is to be Guy LeDouche. sweatdrop I don't follow. From MXC? 3nodding Just got the whole series on DVD. Dude! Awesome! Have you seen AMV Hell 4?"I see 8 men in my future!" Yeah. rofl That was the best part.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:04 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:08 pm
Harusame Mizukishi Allegro Harusame Mizukishi Allegro 3nodding Just got the whole series on DVD. Dude! Awesome! Have you seen AMV Hell 4?"I see 8 men in my future!" Yeah. rofl That was the best part.Have you seen any of the actual episodes?
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:14 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:16 pm
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:23 pm
HOT DAMN. Again. Research paper is finished. Faster than I expected. My only worry now is forgetting it. If I don't turn it in on friday, it's a serious auto-fail without any possibility of recovery. And I'm a forgetful person, let me tell you.
It be's over midnight here. I'm going to bed. My mom woke up and got angry at me. Now I'm gonna have to listen to my dad b***h about it for eight hours tomorrow. Ah, well. It's worth it.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:25 pm
lawl
I am STILL not done with my paper from yesterday...shyts...I got KIDNA far...but no sumarry or intro and my paragraphs are too short crying and...it's late
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:50 pm
-_- OGM SHYT!
My paper sucks...BAD...hard if you will: It has almost NO true facts, I just thought of things I thought I knew. My Works Cited Page is nice though blaugh I have a boring title page; TITLE TITLE
NAME DATE HOUR
lol, it does suck...and then...my outline? Oh yeah, I forgot to do that!!!
Crap...I am still missing a book for my bibliographies crying
Essay:
Although animal testing is cruel and hurts animals and when large samples of animals are taken out of their natural habitats it ruins the food web of that ecosystem, animal testing should be accepted in today’s society because less human lives are at risk, it helps humans understand the effect of medicine on a body system, and also testing on animals should be accepted in society so endangered animals could be studied and preserved better. Monkeys share ninety-nine percent of genetic material with us, medicinal testing can be most understood on them. With a specimen so close to our own body fewer human lives are at risk if a medicine contained the wrong compound(s) or so. Animal testing helps humans understand the effect of medicine on a body system. If an animal developed cancer, scientists could watch the cancer develop and grow and see the effects of certain medicines on cancer growth and healing of the body in general. Artificially breeding animals is a great method veterinarians and even farmers use to return animals populations into the wild. Although animal testing is much less frequent today than in the past animals still feel pain. Even though most of the time their pain is short-lived, it is still awful that even for that short amount of time they must go through it. Animals that reproduce quickly, by nature, are often used in animal testing; some of these animals include chickens/hens and mice. Less then five percent of animals tested on are domestic. If a large population of fish is extracted from a lake to have a new home in a different environment that would probably corrupt part of the food web of its pervious environment. If the fish were taken from the lake, then the heron would go hungry and with a critical food source missing in an environment as diversely populated as a lake, the food web would simply just...collapse. When an excessive sample of animals is withdrawn from its natural domain, usually, an extra “group” is held as extra for purposes of restoring the withdrawn population. In conclusion, animal testing helps more than it hurts. Animals feel pain in relatively short bursts.
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Posted: Wed Apr 09, 2008 10:56 pm
How do you now if animals feel pain in short bursts, stef?
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