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cross tattoo behind ear -> cold steel tattoo sf |
Posted: 10 17 2009 Post subject: cloud nine tattoo |
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| I'm thinking goldfish, or balloons full of coke. |
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Chalize
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Posted: 10 16 2009 Post subject: cute tattoo images |
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That's not a police officer...... that's a space station!
Dugg for the sound effects.
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Muckell
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Posted: 10 15 2009 Post subject: cross tattoo behind ear |
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“I'm probably the ONLY person retarded enough on Earth to have confused everyone on Facebook going to see "the new moon" as an actually astronomical event. :(
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Parmeley
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Posted: 10 14 2009 Post subject: Online casinos free play |
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why must there be condoms on digg? like any of us have ever used one..
Zach Galifianakis is one of the funniest ***** people to ever grace this planet!
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Jessetha
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Posted: 10 12 2009 Post subject: cross tattoo behind ear |
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Why don't you tell us what you really think, you know, since we asked.?
Their specialty was astronomy and measuring stuff moving in space |
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Krisha
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Posted: 10 11 2009 Post subject: cross tattoo behind ear |
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Nopes - this is the best one!http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vo03L4sQFzU

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Zoriah
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Posted: 10 10 2009 Post subject: cupcake tattoo |
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For once, I agree with a lot of these choices, but maybe not the order. Also: Heath Ledger from Broke Back Mountain made this list but not his performance as the Joker? WTF?
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Titaya
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Posted: 09 12 2009 Post subject: coop tattoo flash |
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" It isn't scientific." CO2 takes in infrared radiation from the sun, and the infrared radiating back up from the earth-surface(after being warmed by the sun) and changes its frequency and reflects it back in a random direction. this in turn prevents some of the suns energy from leaving the earths atmosphere, preventing the earth from cooling itself, specially at night.because more energy stays on the earth surface instead of being reflected back out into space more energy goes into the atmosphere raising its temperature.this, in a very small nutshell is how all greenhouse gasses work, including water vapor and methane.CO2 is such a problem because the mechanisms to take CO2 out of the atmosphere work very slowly, and the CO2 we pump in(i'm assuming your at least educated enough not to argue against this fact) could take millenia to disappear out of circulation. watervapor forms clouds and start raining when there is too much or its to hot, and methane breaks down into CO2 and water inside of a decade under influence of sunlight.now unless you can explain to me how this is incorrect and CO2 doesn't cause a warming effect, I'm going to side with all the scientists that know what they are talking about and not with the few paid for by the cool, oil and gas industries.excuse my spelling mistakes if any, im dyslectic and non-english. im telling you this because some people dismiss a valid argument out of hand because it contains a spelling mistake, as silly as that sounds
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Tes
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Posted: 09 09 2009 Post subject: cross tattoo behind ear |
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ARLEATHA
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Okay... why the comment about hatching a cow then if you know that to be a ridiculous scenario?I'm not an evolutionary biologist, but I believe that I can answer at least in the ballpark about where new information comes from. Basically, it is changes/mutation in DNA. These can have many causes; transcription errors, insertion of viral DNA, radiation and other environmental influences, etc. Most times, these changes can do basically nothing, or cause something negative like cancer or other genetic diseases. Once in a great while they are beneficial, for example making a moth a color that is harder for predators to see in a particular environment. That mutation will eventually become part of the standard genetic code, rather than an odd exception.It isn't so much dumb luck. Think of it more like buying millions of lottery tickets every day for millions of years. It wouldn't be luck or divine intervention when you hit a bunch of jackpots, it is actually statistically probably. Similarly, every bit of DNA in your body has a chance of mutation when it is replicated. This happens in billions of your cells every day, and in the billions of cells in the trillions of other creatures, every day. This has been the case since life began. It would be surprising if there had been no changes that stuck around in all that time. Much like the lottery tickets, however, most of them are losers and end up discarded. |
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