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#27 Dec 31 2006 at 2:41 AM Rating: Default
Who you trying to crazy with essay? Don't you know I'm pwno?

/cue Insane in the Pwn

...I just toss that ham into the frying pan, like spam. Damn. Ohhhh making my post slow, yooo, I thought you know, 'bro. Got no game, but posts just the same. Insane in the pwn. Fat pboy on a diet, don't try it. Yeah, I called you fat. Look at you, you're not skinny.

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I did it like this
I did it like that
I dit
Yet again.



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Edited, Dec 31st 2006 6:17am by MonxDoT
#28 Dec 31 2006 at 4:09 AM Rating: Decent
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Was reading the paper this morning and stumbled across this little article. I think this is horrid. I don't know where I stand on modifying the genes in favor of a child to possibly prevent diseases, or increase chance of a hair color etc. But to actually take away a persons chance to ever hear the beautiful sounds of the world? This is just evil and selfish in my books.

Not to mention all the possible adverse health effects you might be causing them in the future by altering their genetic code. I had to start reading the article over in disbelief of what I read in the first few paragraphs.


It reminds me of the stories about some people who actively work to get aids like their partner has. That's the same kind of stupid reasoning I'ld say.

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