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Gandol teh Pirate |
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Well now, that's just bizarre. I thought blood cell type would be a function of her genes' manufacturing process. And if she has kids, will her kids be
prone to inheriting her original blood type or her new blood type? Very odd.
Borofin tells you:
Not you, jagoff... You are obviously lying in claiming ignorance of whom I was addressing. But lying is natural for you, isn't it? Go away you Bay area, anti-American leftist pos. |
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Vydas |
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Gandol teh Pirate wrote: Wonderful story. As to her children, I'm not a scientist but I'd think they'd be subject to her bloodtype at the time of gestation. Just a guess, though. |
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Amazing that another related story, this time out of the US, just hit the wires:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/24/2145757.htm Farwarden Creac Peregrinate
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EQTazer |
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Looks as if the next 25 years or so are going to be pretty amazing for medical procedures. I can't wait to see what happens with that rat heart procedure
in the coming years.
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Very cool!
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