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Moose on the Loose
Natural World, 2006-2007
Nature documentary. Wildlife biologists Rick Sinnott and Jessy Coltrane believe dangerous animals can live happily in the biggest city in Alaska. Anchorage is the test ground for this experiment where human residents are trying to share their parks and gardens with 60 grizzly bears, 200 black bears, 1000 moose and several packs of wolves. The many encounters between man and beast are often entertaining, but the potential for tragedy is great. Can Rick and Jessy keep the peace?
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Shu Lam, a 25-year-old PhD student at the University of Melbourne in Australia, has developed a star-shaped polymer that can kill six different superbug strains without antibiotics, simply by ripping apart their cell walls.
"We’ve discovered that [the polymers] actually target the bacteria and kill it in multiple ways," Lam told Nicola Smith from The Telegraph. "One method is by physically disrupting or breaking apart the cell wall of the bacteria. This creates a lot of stress on the bacteria and causes it to start killing itself."
Takechanpoo wrote:and it will make moaning plant-like elders increase more by removing one of the main reasons they die when their life tasks are done in everything, which destroy his/her childrens life for the extravagant medical expenses. its ironically sinful.....
Takechanpoo wrote:what are you talkin?
shes malaysian
pikotaro wrote:男の本音と悲哀をテーマにした、ちょっと大人の歌です。
小さな子供にも歌って欲しい一曲です。
ムード歌謡・・・かなあ。
wagyl wrote:This artist is currently attracting attention for an English language track, but we here are culturally equipped to enjoy the rest of his oeuvre, as well.pikotaro wrote:男の本音と悲哀をテーマにした、ちょっと大人の歌です。
小さな子供にも歌って欲しい一曲です。
ムード歌謡・・・かなあ。
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKpIOn ... ExA/videos
wagyl wrote:This artist is currently attracting attention for an English language track, but we here are culturally equipped to enjoy the rest of his oeuvre, as well.pikotaro wrote:男の本音と悲哀をテーマにした、ちょっと大人の歌です。
小さな子供にも歌って欲しい一曲です。
ムード歌謡・・・かなあ。
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCKpIOn ... ExA/videos
wagyl wrote:Grumpy Gramps wrote:cervelat
The question then becomes, who appropriated taco-weiner from whom?
matsuki wrote:
kurogane wrote:Aren't you technically Not White enough to be a sort of spokesman or poster boy for the rage against the cultural appropriation machine? You could be a sort of reverse Rachel Devereaux, (the Black White woman fom Spokane). As an invisible ethnic minority I could probably try but it would be a hard sell, being whiter than all but albinos or you..........
I suppose I could raise a stink about horned helmets and faux fur capes at Halloween.
Any predictions on how much more juice the cultural appropriation trope has before even the SJWs tire of it?
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