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lepidoptera

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  • Birthday 09/09/1989

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  • Location
    England
  • Interests
    singing
  • College Major/Degree
    I am in high school
  • Favorite Area of Science
    theology
  • Biography
    I love to debate... about anything. Call me argumentative... I probably am.
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    student

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  1. what do you want to make halucinogens for?
  2. *freaks out* huh?????
  3. well, you have fun building your ecosphere thingie. im fine with staying right here on earth
  4. two cows are walking in a field. One cow looks over to the other and says "hey, man. ya hear about that mad cow disease?" the other cow says, "yeah! makes me glad I'm a penguin."
  5. I don't notice a pleasant smell.
  6. We are not continuing the trial, oh fair one. We are simply Scientifically debating (as this site is named) the fairness of the outcome of the trial that has already taken place. atinymonkey, i wonder why it is that whatever i type, in whatever topic i type it in, you always dispute my opinion. Do you find it fun to do so?
  7. Okay. You all have been describing life, not life What I mean is what is the definition of life, not living matter.
  8. I don't think he is guilty. I have looked into the facts, like that the family has filed many lawsuits, and frankly, as creepy as Michael is, I just can't imagine him doing this. He is so childish. Can you imagine a sane, healthy five year old boy commiting such a crime? No. Michael is not a sane thirty or fourty something man. He is a five year old. A five year old with access to drugs and magazines, but nonetheless, a five year old.
  9. And in order for a magnent to work, the device, or ship, opposing the earth's force would have to be as large as the earth, with a magnent with at least half the strength. good luck finding a magnent like that, cuz if you do, chances are, there would be many things that would cling to that giant magnent.
  10. Yeah, I'm thirteen. I agree with aaronmyung. I guess, if you found the chemicals that the "earth magnent" is made of, and find the opposing chemicals, and you made a space ship the size of earth, then yeah, ur plan would work.
  11. I saw on the aviator about that guy, Howard Hughes, who has that disease. I can relate to it. I have actually been diagnosed with OCD. I am scared. The OCD started when I was seven and got progressively worse. I am scared that I will turn out like Howard Hughes. I am so scared. I don't want it to happen. Not to me. I can't handle the idea. I have the common symtoms, with the exception of the germaphobia. I don't know how to cope. Any suggestions??? Plz?
  12. I know what a nervous breakdown is. I have had several. I'm only thirteen, and I'm already screwed up. I am seeing a therapist and a psychiatrist and being diagnosed with several things, none of which I am too pleased with. If you want to know what a nervous breakdown is, send me a private message.
  13. I would support the idea on the grounds that maybe it would be possible to stop children from developing alzheimer's (don't know the spelling) or shcitzophrenia (also don't know the spelling) or cancer. But as far as making their eyes blue and hair pink, that's just stupid. Mothers should experience the miracle of life. Part of that is seeing your baby for the first time and realizing, "Wow! This baby is part me, and part my signifigant other!" Making the baby bright purple and such would destroy that. That is not the baby's genetics, and therefore, cannot really be considered your child.
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