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More EU communist sympathizing with science and homosexuals!
I actually went to a high school dance once where some dude was attracting as well as Carbon is.
Thank You!
Awesome! All that's missing is someone coming in and asking, "What's new?" and someone answering, "E over h!" Cuz, you see, ha ha, E=hv, ha ha, where the v is the Greek letter nu, hahaha, oh forget it.
It is worth noting that while ice-princess Neon doesn't combine with anyone, her heavier cousin Xenon is willing to take on companions in groups of two, four, or six--provided they put enough energy into the act.
Chlorine should get her own show! man.
That was... nerdtastic !!!
EU supports research careers A few years back, the German government decided that it unfair to researchers to let them stay in untenured jobs indefinitely, so they set a limit on the total number of years one may do so. As a result, there are hordes of Germans streaming across our (and others') border(s) to look for work because they aren't allowed to work in their chosen profession legally.
I love how the "party" seems to be being held in some crappy fluorescent-lit EU conference room in a Brussels hotel or something.
Got to love the inspiration.
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I didn't know Mark E. Smith was so into science education.
Posted by lampwick | June 9, 2008 11:03 AM