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Dr. Stephen T. Colbert!
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lol, I didn't even notice that Ben got banned. I guess from too many infractions.
 
Stephen Colbert, another tired internet meme in the chan style that the world could really have done without.
 
cats, another tired Internet meme which the world could have really done without.
 
lol, I didn't even notice that Ben got banned. I guess from too many infractions.
let the record show that Ben was banned for having a pirate copy of HL2.

Guess he really was that stupid.
 
Stephen Colbert, another tired internet meme in the chan style that the world could really have done without.

You must be on some reallllly gooooood crack.
 
I came in here expecting discussion of the X-Men, and then after the first post I expected the thread to segue into discussion of that two-headed Hensel chick.

I'm disappointed on both counts.
 
*insert witty comment about that two-headed hensel chick dressed in an x-men uniform*


I'm too tired to actually come up with one.


g'night.
 
Oh sure, go to sleep after you leave me with thoughts of the Hensel twins dressed up as Marvel Girl.
 
In related news some British ex-servicemen are sueing the nation because they were forced to stand around in blastwaves during nuclear tests in the fifties and sixties.
 
... which is probably completely justifiable. You'd be pissed too, if you had thyroid cancer.

The ignorance of the dangers of radioactivity at the time is the reason that they're now dying of cancer, and it's essentially the Army's fault.
 
Except by that time and after Hiroshima I don't think the defence of 'ignorance' would be reasonable.
 
In which case it's worse, as they were forced to be there.

Unless your post was meant to mock them for pretending they were 'forced to'.
 
Oh, well, no, I mean ignorance on the part of the government. I don't think you could really blame these guys in any way for what happened to them.
 
I agree. If you're put somewhere and then a nuclear weapon detonates where you can see it, you can't do much. Unless you had a lead blanket.

I think it's very unfortunate, and reminds me of what happened with Agent Orange.
 
Genetic modification" sounds like frighteningly complicated lab work, but amateurs are routinely doing it in garages and dining rooms across the country, according to a December Associated Press report. Hobbyists (some terming themselves "biohackers") are busy creating new life forms and someday, observers say, may turn up a cure for cancer or an accidental Human catastrophe. The community lab DIYbio in Cambridge, Mass., has patrons who typically work on vaccines and biofuels, but might also whimsically create tattoos that glow. One amateur bought jellyfish DNA containing a green fluorescent protein (for about $100), and built a DNA analyzer (less than $25) so she could alter yogurt bacteria to glow green when it detects melamine (the substance recently discovered in deadly Chinese baby formula and pet food).


[Portsmouth (N.H.) Herald News-AP, 1-2-09]
 
I agree. If you're put somewhere and then a nuclear weapon detonates where you can see it, you can't do much. Unless you had a lead blanket.
Or a fridge.


Also making shit glow is indeed simple genetics. Making monsters ain't. And there ain't gonna be a single cure for cancer. Not until you start genetically modifying humans.
 
when People get radiation of a bomb, you dont get mutations much more then Cancer...

Which I suppose IS a mutation of your cells, But it kills you instead.
 
I heard The Hills Have Eyes is fairly realistic.
 
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