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let me guess, the raccoon's name was rocky? thanks cnn for that outstanding example of journalism.

[video]http://www.cnn.com/videos/us/2017/06/16/drowned-raccoon-maine-moos-erin-pkg.cnn[/video]
 
Artist used tech to control sperm with her mind | Fox News

One recent piece by Liu—which combines the aesthetic, the political, and the technical—has received a lot of media attention. Mind Controlled Spermatozoa is the aptly named installation in which Liu uses technology to control the motion of live sperm with her mind (yup).

"I was taking a class called 'how to grow almost anything' and I was learning about galvanotaxis and I was like 'wow, I wonder if that would work with sperm and what would be the implications of a woman controlling sperm in such a way?'"

honey i got news for ya, sure that technology and art stuff is great and all, but it is a whole lot easier to just control sperm with your boobs rather than your mind.
 
97% of all galactic zoologists concur that there are no klingons, rather they are commonly mistaken microspopic crustaceans from the genus dinglus specie berrius that thrive in glowball warming environments such as currently cannot be proven to exist on earf. research suggests nair is an effective dinglus berrius deterent. this discovery has led to the development of short shorts.

 
Woah, Burro, I bet you laughed your arse off coming up with such excellent scientific terms: Galactic zoologists, crustaceans, genus dinglus, specie berrius, glowball, earf, dinglus berrius deterent.





 
this is a good one, many chuckles... georgia, idaho, kentucky, oregon, and south carolina in particular caught my eye.

Each Photo Perfectly Describes a State | IFLMyLife
You missed the bike in Oklahoma...seems like this would be your style burro!
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Is Snorting Cocoa Powder Safe? | HuffPost


"Snorting chocolate powder is not safe, because the powder is perceived by the nose as a foreign toxic substance,” said Dr. Jordan Josephson, an ear, nose and throat and sinus specialist at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York City.
The powder can damage the microscopic hairs, or cilia, and membranes of the nose, causing problems with their ability to work correctly, as well as possible scarring..."

No coco and moco for me. :nuts:
 
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