And I love too Be still, my indelible friend That love soon might end You are unbreaking And be known in its aching Though quaking Shown in this shaking Though crazy Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
The body language alone is just so precious to watch.
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
Aurora says, "Tharvis, why are you always breaking things?!" Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh." Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
You know, I went four pages back to check and never saw it. Oh well
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
Because adoption and theft of infants is not a thing.
(D.M.A.): Cooper says, "Kyrra is either the most innocent person in the world, or the girl who uses the most innuendo seemingly unintentionally but really on purpose."
In 2002, Lydia Fairchild was denied public assistance when DNA evidence showed that she was not related to her children. A lawyer for the prosecution heard of a human chimera in New England, Karen Keegan, and suggested the possibility to the defence, who were able to show that Fairchild, too, was a chimera with two sets of DNA.[15]
@Tesha I played with that back and fourth, read some neat stuff, then stopped and got really shivery and upset when I realised how absolutely meaningless my existence really is when you think about how everything goes together and how massive the area around us really is. There could be infinite numbers of people identical to me in every way in far off galaxies and that makes me sad and scared. Why did you post this ):
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(Whiners Anonymous): Alcaro says, "If I overdose on anything, though, it'll be a lack of anything."
(Whiners Anonymous): Alcaro says, "Isn't Morimbuul that Arab that was banished to beneath Mhaldor or something."
@Tesha I played with that back and fourth, read some neat stuff, then stopped and got really shivery and upset when I realised how absolutely meaningless my existence really is when you think about how everything goes together and how massive the area around us really is. There could be infinite numbers of people identical to me in every way in far off galaxies and that makes me sad and scared. Why did you post this ):
Somehow the massive amount of things that are smaller than I can perceive freaks me out even more...
Aurora says, "Tharvis, why are you always breaking things?!" Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh." Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
@Tesha I played with that back and fourth, read some neat stuff, then stopped and got really shivery and upset when I realised how absolutely meaningless my existence really is when you think about how everything goes together and how massive the area around us really is. There could be infinite numbers of people identical to me in every way in far off galaxies and that makes me sad and scared. Why did you post this ):
All this tells me is that I'm going to need more pro- and anti-matter to do my anti-nihillation theory experiments. Also, Yog-Sothoth is disappointed that he was not depicted in this site.
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That love soon might end You are unbreaking
And be known in its aching Though quaking
Shown in this shaking Though crazy
Lately of my wasteland, baby That's just wasteland, baby
Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh."
Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."
GDI Internet.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chimera_(genetics)
i'm a rebel
Artemis says, "You are so high maintenance, Tharvis, gosh."
Tecton says, "It's still your fault, Tharvis."