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Would you eat this if it was on the menu?

Yes 1 14.29%
 
No 4 57.14%
 
Maybe So 0 0%
 
I am allergic to fish, bu... 0 0%
 
Cyclops sushi! 2 28.57%
 
sea resultz.. 0 0%
 
see results 0 0%
 
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Well if its a natural genetic disorder, there can be no mistake.

Very interesting, given what they say that it would have had very small chances living outside the womb, I wonder if there have been more and we just don't know about them. Very cool I say



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Kinda cute. But that wouldn't save it from Mike Haggar.



It looked happy :P



e=mc^2

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You again?

Did you kill off galaki or something?



spurgeonryan said:
miz1q2w3e said:
You again?

Did you kill off galaki or something?


No galaki was on last nigth with a thread about levitation. He is on night patrol. Although I am on 16-20 hours a day so I guess I am all day patrol.

That avatar you have right now. That is what I remember! ;)

A likely story >_> ... I'm gonna keep my eye on you mister...

Good cuz I chose it to be my avy FOREVER! (Zombie version + other holidays don't count)



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jesus!



is that supposed to be news?

every myth you read about is based on reality. 1/250 human embryos have this diformity, but a fraction only develop, usually to be born also without a noze or a displaced one. I haven't heard of one living more than a few days though...

What is more comon in diformities are siamise, though there too survival depends on the level of the fusion. Though there is a case in the US of girls that share 1 body for 2 heads... each controling half and apparently functionning pretty normally.



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Hate fish as it is this just gives me another reason to hate it even more.



spurgeonryan said:
Hephaestos said:
is that supposed to be news?

every myth you read about is based on reality. 1/250 human embryos have this diformity, but a fraction only develop, usually to be born also without a noze or a displaced one. I haven't heard of one living more than a few days though...

What is more comon in diformities are siamise, though there too survival depends on the level of the fusion. Though there is a case in the US of girls that share 1 body for 2 heads... each controling half and apparently functionning pretty normally.


I would love to see a siamese shark! OR a whale!!!

 

Though it's likely a fake... then again we know it's possible:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HWU3wX2cDLQ/SWAw1ss1bbI/AAAAAAAAE3k/OxKA0JlKTsw/s400/Abby_and_Brittany_Hensel_conjoined_twins.jpg

(these are well known twins).



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Hephaestos said:

 

 

Though it's likely a fake... then again we know it's possible:

http://2.bp.blogspot.com/_HWU3wX2cDLQ/SWAw1ss1bbI/AAAAAAAAE3k/OxKA0JlKTsw/s400/Abby_and_Brittany_Hensel_conjoined_twins.jpg

(these are well known twins).

wow... I didn't know that actually existed beyond birth. I hope the best for those girls, but man its gotta be hard all through life and especially in adult life.