Receiving. Basically, none of this will ever apply to you, because your blood has both A, B, and Rh antigens.
Receiving. Basically, none of this will ever apply to you, because your blood has both A, B, and Rh antigens.
12 Monkeys. I love it so much, but i'm gonna have to go back and watch it all from the beginning.
Teenage heroes fight trained troops. Kill none of them and teens get massacred.
I'm down with frey pie. Manderly is a boss.
"82 was the first year for GI Joe? Okaaaaayyyyyy
I appreciate you pointing out the inaccuracy and not making it a big deal. I was looking for someone screaming from the hilltops about it.
It's like a double FUCK YOU to ISIS. Because the M-4 (I won't quibble too much about the model of firearm, the AR-15, M-16 and M-4 all are based on the same frame) is American made, and the prohibition of pork in Al-Baqara 2:173, amirite?
Calling it now: Spin-off.
Although HBO has a reputation for ending shows before the creator wants them to end (man, I will never forgive them for Deadwood)
Excuse me, but I was born on March 30, 1958, and Alec was born on April 3, 1958. I got here four days before he did, therefore Baldwin is imitating me. And, by the way, when I do Alec Baldwin, I freaking well DO Alec Baldwin (See "Team America: World Police"), Massapequa accent and all. What I do in commercial reads…
I searched for some videos to post into this thread, and now my youtube watch history is very strange.
That one reminds me of this one:
I love computer-generated animations in cell biology and microbiology. They really help illustrate how the different protein machinery and communication pathways work together, since we can't see these things with the naked eye. I first saw this video in a second year university course and it blew my mind!
Can we expand this list to include Shadowrun? Just because it's so bonkers?
I may have mentioned that I hate Level Drain, as a gaming mechanism designed basically to make the player and DM do a whole ton of work beyond simply subtracting HP/Attribute points.
This is the common house mouse (mus musculus).
It seems awfully convenient that we're just now reinterpreting the results of this experiment to perfectly match our current social issue du jour.
Using the terms "mice" and "rats" interchangeably is sloppy.
Well, this describes some details as to the specific mechanisms of action, but we've known for years "Why Weed Gives You The Munchies".
It's stuff like this that make conspiracy theorists seem reasonable. I'm still staring at a goat, trying to command it to lead a rebel uprising in a country rich with natural resources but is not a viable ally.