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and
alwats thoyghth therev was/is a phaallusy sonewherenhuh

wikileaks reigns supreme still,edward sdnowdon

called democracy
 
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nothing wxcting
enjoy
getinfirst,preeranle ha

pyrasmid schemes rle ok,tay wt.
 
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cash fior
all sounds very much like the ..a huh/duh
get realn ya'all
 
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youe ckoice mrbee
esp ren the assjole c

and/butt who knows
they virtually got rid of the aids virus,so... whynot

good for you if desyined for
 
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woops
nahghtyy nepghbours austtralta

but

nz is nof exempt

just as crooked
i know yrs
 
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cheap money ffs

suffer we f9ols


jow wonderful itwasn nto livein a single room,all amenities
chelsea london
80's 3pound a week
thank's genuinev engish persons
 
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loving on
rural ww
andbesp water

conserve human's please
 
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govts ok
some lkeader's real arseholes uk
asshole's usa

same thing
 
An illustration of a DNA helix made up of blue and pink colours
A new technique that uses epigenetic modifications to DNA to store data is just one of many efforts to transform the molecule into a sustainable replacement for standard, electronic data-storage options. (Nobeastsofierce/Science Photo Library)

DNA ‘bricks’ build a data-storage unit


ofyen on/off re dna
funnyb as so importanr ha
ta nb/natutr
 
Have worked outside for around 50 years or so. Now and then feel a little burning sensation and pass it off. Then again around 50 tonnes of meteoric space debris falls to Earth every day.

You never know, at some point in your life, and chances are pretty good, you could be hit by Star Dust and not even know it :)
 
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