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Bismarck.Legendia said: » desert icing
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Pray tell, good sir... What are your first two original languages? Color me intrigued. Dead to me.
Bismarck.Roguethief said: » But it's one more than 4-Eva YouTube Video Placeholder Bismarck.Magnuss said: » Wat Pray tell, good sir... What are your first two original languages? Color me intrigued. Canadian and Moose. Quote: "Although hydrogen sulfide gas"—produced when bacteria breaks down food—"is well known as a pungent, foul-smelling gas in rotten eggs and flatulence, it is naturally produced in the body and could in fact be a healthcare hero with significant implications for future therapies for a variety of diseases," Dr. Mark Wood said in a university release. Although the stinky gas can be noxious in large doses, scientists believe that a whiff here and there has the power to reduce risks of cancer, strokes, heart attacks, arthritis, and dementia by preserving mitochondria. Researchers are even coming up with their own compound to emulate the smell's health benefits. "We have exploited this natural process by making a compound, called AP39, which slowly delivers very small amounts of this gas specifically to the mitochondria," Professor Matt Whiteman, of the University of Exeter Medical School said. "Our results indicate that if stressed cells are treated with AP39, mitochondria are protected and cells stay alive." So instead of getting upset the next time you catch a whiff... be thankful. Leviathan.Chaosx said: » Quote: "Although hydrogen sulfide gas"—produced when bacteria breaks down food—"is well known as a pungent, foul-smelling gas in rotten eggs and flatulence, it is naturally produced in the body and could in fact be a healthcare hero with significant implications for future therapies for a variety of diseases," Dr. Mark Wood said in a university release. Although the stinky gas can be noxious in large doses, scientists believe that a whiff here and there has the power to reduce risks of cancer, strokes, heart attacks, arthritis, and dementia by preserving mitochondria. Researchers are even coming up with their own compound to emulate the smell's health benefits. "We have exploited this natural process by making a compound, called AP39, which slowly delivers very small amounts of this gas specifically to the mitochondria," Professor Matt Whiteman, of the University of Exeter Medical School said. "Our results indicate that if stressed cells are treated with AP39, mitochondria are protected and cells stay alive." So instead of getting upset the next time you catch a whiff... be thankful. Nope. Now it's Skyrim Light. All the taste without all the calories.
Schizm Gallantry said: » <(O.o)> Guess Driver games and GTA wasn't wrong, weird ***does happen... YouTube Video Placeholder That's not "epic driver fail". The poor sap in the car could not see the wire from the electric bus on the road. It seems the wire was not powered... Or else we would have also smoke and sparks (and maybe some explosions too)... And none of the players.
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