
Sheep
Audioholic Warlord
Whole lot've irony right there...Isn't it obvious to you?
Must I explain how in todays socialist society of victims, blame is always cast away from....errr....nevermind.
Why bother?
SheepStar
Whole lot've irony right there...Isn't it obvious to you?
Must I explain how in todays socialist society of victims, blame is always cast away from....errr....nevermind.
Why bother?
Well, genes do have a play on how much one drinks, just like some cannot stop eating, get the flu, etc. So, one cannot totally dismiss that aspect, or the DNA aspect, same issue.It feels good to know that genes killed papa, not the bottle of Wild Turkey or the .38 revolver he shot himself with on Christmas Eve.
Them too, especially when one is an equal opportunity type.Blame Canada![]()
Yeah! And those rabid sheep that they have over there! They're all sorts of trouble, make people turn to the bottle, yeah.Them too, especially when one is an equal opportunity type.![]()
Are you blaming science for the discoveries? Or the answers or possible answers?Naaaaawww.....
This article only demonstrates the current scientific/political trend .
Yes, of course. I think blaming Canada would encompass them too, up thereYeah! And those rabid sheep that they have over there! They're all sorts of trouble, make people turn to the bottle, yeah.
Where is this bottle joke coming from??!Yeah! And those rabid sheep that they have over there! They're all sorts of trouble, make people turn to the bottle, yeah.
Where is this bottle joke coming from??!
SheepStar
Melancholy by itself is fine, but the absinthe, clove cigarettes, and NyQuil™ shooters can't be good for you.Though I do believe that a state of prolonged melancholy can be harmful to your health.
I don't know man, but I find that blue haired freak HOT!Melancholy by itself is fine, but the absinthe, clove cigarettes, and NyQuil™ shooters can't be good for you.
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Can you snag some pictures for us? You know, for our research on body art...There is a girl that goes skating on Adult Night that has red hair and the most perfect body you'll ever see. She's rather pretty too. Too bad she has destroyed her body with multiple tatoos. Why do young girls do that to themselves?
The pretty face and wild hair is attractive. The tatoos are not (for me).
I agree, look at the girl from LA Ink, Kat, pretty face, needs to lose baby fat a bit, but without all those tattos she's a doll.There is a girl that goes skating on Adult Night that has red hair and the most perfect body you'll ever see. She's rather pretty too. Too bad she has destroyed her body with multiple tatoos. Why do young girls do that to themselves?
The pretty face and wild hair is attractive. The tatoos are not (for me).
Guess its a Gen-X thing. I have a couple tattoos and love them plus most girls think they look pretty goodThere is a girl that goes skating on Adult Night that has red hair and the most perfect body you'll ever see. She's rather pretty too. Too bad she has destroyed her body with multiple tatoos. Why do young girls do that to themselves?
The pretty face and wild hair is attractive. The tatoos are not (for me).
I'm not sure what connection that they are trying to make between loneliness and genetics. Are they saying that loneliness causes some form of genetic alteration that switches off certain functions of the genes?You sure?
"The study does not show which came first -- the loneliness or the physical traits. But it does suggest there may be a way to help prevent the deadly effects of loneliness"
"What this study shows is that the biological impact of social isolation reaches down into some of our most basic internal processes -- the activity of our genes," Cole said.
"The findings suggest that the loneliest people had unhealthy levels of chronic inflammation, which has been associated with heart and artery disease, arthritis, Alzheimer's and other ills.
The next step is to see if this might be treated, Cole said."
I don't see where anything at all anywhere in the article says that loneliness is caused by genetics. It says quite the opposite.
I'm not sure what connection that they are trying to make between loneliness and genetics. Are they saying that loneliness causes some form of genetic alteration that switches off certain functions of the genes?
Isn't it obvious to you?![]()