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I mean, true, a cancer will probably destroy its host organism. But what about the cells whose mutations allow them to think outside the box by throwing away the limits imposed by overbearing genetic regulations? Isn't that a good thing?
tet2neu
emmerdeur
Posté le 26-03-2005 à 00:17:51
Le pauvre il a déjà passé une semaine de merde. Imaginez sa tête demain matin. C'est vraiment salaud
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I mean, true, a cancer will probably destroy its host organism. But what about the cells whose mutations allow them to think outside the box by throwing away the limits imposed by overbearing genetic regulations? Isn't that a good thing?
antp
Super Administrateur Champion des excuses bidons
Posté le 26-03-2005 à 00:39:44
On dirait un spectacle d'impro qui part en couille
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I mean, true, a cancer will probably destroy its host organism. But what about the cells whose mutations allow them to think outside the box by throwing away the limits imposed by overbearing genetic regulations? Isn't that a good thing?