Message from @Lil Brit
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and in the UK
for up to 2 months
Yeah i bet @Deleted User
2 months of no college, its like freedom
and they have military on standby for any unrest to occur no proper martial law
kinda sucks when you're paying tuition right
nope
we dont pay for college over here
education is free up to the age of 18
so fuck yeah!
Oh ok interesting
Hahaha
@Lil Brit where is that again ?
healthcare and education is free so are our guns laws, i mean what could go wrong "gets stabbed by a muslim who rapes teenages girls girls in his spare time"
Kayyy the UK
don't go making out with to many girls at parties now you might catch the coronavirus
i mean i cant even get women so that concept is already out of the question
i'm sure you will probably just going about it the wrong way
i had blast when i went to the UK years ago
let me get some dinner going, i will bbl
that was years a go
try going on londons streets now
I was in Londinium during circa 2000 - 2004...
londinium never call it that should be londonistan
Ok... occupied Londinium
Same as me calling Zimbabwe occupied Rhodesia...
Is it really that bad..?. not just via the Tube and what not...
@Lil Brit I have buddies living in the UK... But they are living outside of London
same i live outside london but its the same everywhere
@Lil Brit Do you watch The Academic Agent's stuff... He has a nice series going currently.
stabbings everythwre
Epigenetics
In biology, epigenetics is the study of heritable phenotype changes that do not involve alterations in the DNA sequence. The Greek prefix epi- in epigenetics implies features that are "on top of" or "in addition to" the traditional genetic basis for inheritance. Epigenetics most often involves changes that affect gene activity and expression, but the term can also be used to describe any heritable phenotypic change. Such effects on cellular and physiological phenotypic traits may result from __external or environmental factors__, or be part of normal development. The standard definition of epigenetics requires these alterations to be heritable in the progeny of either cells or organisms. The term also refers to the changes themselves: functionally relevant changes to the genome that do not involve a change in the nucleotide sequence.
ooo isaac arthur i love that guy
also the thing in isaac's thumbnail looks liek Kayy
Ey everyone