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*: * So* Much * Random * Talking * Here :* ~Episode III (pg. 1943)
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| Vector A |
| No future whatsoever. |
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| Sushipunk |
| quote: | Originally posted by Vector A
Anusgobblertwatsniffer. |
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| Vector A |
| A sharpened knife. |
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| srussell0018 |
http://news.yahoo.com/blogs/sidesho...-192530012.html
| quote: | Two accused shoplifters got a taste of their own medicine when they sought to clear out of the crime--and found that a passing malefactor had broken into their own car.
Security personnel were in the process of questioning Korin Vanhouten, 47, and Eldon Alexander, 36, at an Ogden, Utah WinCo supermarket, accused of stealing makeup, energy bars and batteries.
At the end of the interrogation, they left with a citation for attempted shoplifting. However, they soon stumbled on to the scene of a successful carlifting, with the awkward discovery that while they were in the WinCo, someone--or several someones--had broken into their car. |
And lmao at the picture of the two.
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| Vector A |
| That woman's eyes are intense. |
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| EgosXII |
| quote: | Originally posted by Sushipunk
METH |
GET IT IN YA! |
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| Lilith |
'Korin' and 'Eldon'
Some people really aren't on the same planet when it comes to naming kids, no wonder they end up duds running around nicking stuff.
| quote: | Originally posted by VAR
i disagree,
it is more like remorse. |
Remorse is different to guilt, go look it up as a definition if you can keep your hand from downloading girl pictures long enough. :rolleyes: |
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| VAR |
| quote: | Originally posted by Lilith
'Korin' and 'Eldon'
Some people really aren't on the same planet when it comes to naming kids, no wonder they end up duds running around nicking stuff.
Remorse is different to guilt, go look it up as a definition if you can keep your hand from downloading girl pictures long enough. :rolleyes: |
ohh my, i'm not that much of a perv lol,
just a horny bastard.
and, i still do not agree with You on this. |
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| Vector A |
| quote: | http://www.sciencedirect.com/scienc...142961208002445
Although most in vitro studies indicate that silk is a suitable biomaterial for ligament tissue engineering, in vivo studies of implanted silk scaffolds for ligament reconstruction are still lacking. The objective of this study is to investigate anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) regeneration using mesenchymal stem cells (MSCs) and silk scaffold. The scaffold was fabricated by incorporating microporous silk sponges into knitted silk mesh, which mimicked the structures of ligament extracellular matrix (ECM). In vitro culture demonstrated that MSCs on scaffolds proliferated vigorously and produced abundant collagen. The transcription levels of ligament-specific genes also increased with time. Then MSCs/scaffold was implanted to regenerate ACL in vivo. After 24 weeks, histology observation showed that MSCs were distributed throughout the regenerated ligament and exhibited fibroblast morphology. The key ligament ECM components including collagen I, collagen III, and tenascin-C were produced prominently. Furthermore, direct ligament–bone insertion with typical four zones (bone, mineralized fibrocartilage, fibrocartilage, ligament) was reconstructed, which resembled the native structure of ACL–bone insertion. The tensile strength of regenerated ligament also met the mechanical requirements. Moreover, its histological grading score was significantly higher than that of control. In conclusion, the results imply that silk scaffold has great potentials in future clinical applications. |
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| OrangestO |
I'm in a good ing mood. Cleaning the ing house, doing the ing laundry, packing the ing bags. Buses, trains, & automobiles for the ing holidays. Ain't it ing great.
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| VAR |
| quote: | Originally posted by OrangestO
I'm in a good ing mood. Cleaning the ing house, doing the ing laundry, packing the ing bags. Buses, trains, & automobiles for the ing holidays. Ain't it ing great.
:D |
that is an awful lot of ing |
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