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Appolinaria

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  1. Your article is about CR. Once again, no idea what the flippity fudge CR has to do with meal frequency. Decreasing caloric intake and distributing the same amount of calories at different intervals are two completely different things. Off topic.
  2. I've read that bilateral symmetry is indicative of health, the symmetry of your face (and therefore attractiveness) relies upon socioeconomic factors in childhood ( http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21820367 ) etc, etc.
  3. DIY pick up only craigslist ad for magical tree
  4. Really? In the few articles I've skimmed, no changes involve what you've mentioned. If anything- there is a decrease in fat mass. ( http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2645638/ ) I don't see how meal frequency involves caloric restriction
  5. Is it possible that people with "psychiatric disorders" are just more likely to be infected with the parasite? If a person with a "psychiatric disorder" and someone without a "psychiatric disorder" both ingest undercooked meat with the parasite, will this have any bearing on the likelihood of the parasite entering the bloodstream? I have no idea how these things work :/
  6. That's what the article is about.
  7. Stating that T. Gondii induces toxoplasmosis is a bit of a stretch? I was under the impression that anyone infected with the parasite has toxoplasmosis, symptomatic or asymptomatic.
  8. I wonder how one's immune system affects likelihood of infection from the parasite, not just susceptibility to toxoplasmosis.
  9. Happy birthday Schrodinger's Hat!

  10. I don't understand. Just use an x-acto knife then.
  11. make a mold of the stencil and use a liquid material instead
  12. Wow. I'd predict avoiding them but not actually going around looking for traps and deactivating them. That's awesome.
  13. I'm under the impression that vaccines are essentially voluntary since from what I've seen all it takes is a mere signature confirming religious exemption or personal reasons to avoid them. Good conspiracy.
    1. Appolinaria

      Appolinaria

      Pretty hilarious. "Matt Powers" should have been from Portland, though.

    2. imatfaal

      imatfaal

      gotta love the onion!

    3. Joatmon

      Joatmon

      If you think seriously about this advert you will realise it's pointless.

      Car makers make cars to generate profit. People are not going to hand over their money until they have had a test drive!

  14. Fancy technology, velcro everything
  15. I think the amount of crap orbiting our planet is enough warning to not investigate any further.
  16. Medical malpractice numbers are much higher than deaths or injury associated with reading someone's blog, no?
  17. The bottom of my foot
  18. If the sole intention is to limit competition, I see that as disturbing. Not surprised, though.
  19. So what is the topic here? You believe there is a chance that extraterrestrials are zipping about in metal saucers? In my opinion, everything you've supplied looks fake.
  20. I'm glad it speaks to you. I like my men in women's clothing, too. But just for future reference, calling a trans person a drag queen is pretty ignorant.
  21. Aliens? And now, a moment of honor.
  22. There are other departments aside from those in the sciences, believe it or not. Also, is this woman or her blog even associated with the University of Cambridge? Aside from promoting some poster about a conference there?
  23. Is a lion not king of the plain? A dog, his yard? But morality, justice, they are bound by no corral. To be rich in jewels not made of stone- to flick onto the ground, logic itself- like a dead fly. Take solace, my friend. Let the children play. The judge's hammer is not made of steel, nor wood- for it's weight cannot be measured.
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