Message from @Smoothie Mane

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2019-03-04 15:36:09 UTC  

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2019-03-04 15:36:12 UTC  

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2019-03-04 15:36:15 UTC  

grizzy

2019-03-04 15:36:29 UTC  

Stop being a woos

2019-03-04 15:36:45 UTC  

admit your insecurity + find some courage little man (boy)

2019-03-04 15:37:02 UTC  

grizzy confirmed

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2019-03-04 15:37:53 UTC  

<:doom:532377533509926912>

2019-03-04 15:38:01 UTC  

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2019-03-04 15:38:06 UTC  

grizzy

2019-03-04 15:39:27 UTC  

grizzy

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2019-03-04 15:40:24 UTC  

threats ban em

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2019-03-04 15:41:04 UTC  

no, dog died

2019-03-04 15:41:18 UTC  

iirc, real

2019-03-04 15:43:41 UTC  

@Jimmy Chang
*stat?*

2019-03-04 15:43:50 UTC  

STAT

2019-03-04 15:44:31 UTC  

Gazing back at Demikhov’s early experiments that led to many successes in the operation rooms, however, can offer an uncomfortable experience.
He was the first person to perform a successful coronary artery bypass operation on a warm-blooded creature but, yet, became more famous for his two-headed dog.
In fact, many of his  experiments were carried out on dogs. He transplanted lungs and hearts, took organs out to see how long dogs would survive and watched their reactions to the new organs.
By far the most unusual experiments and surgeries included the transplantation of the head or half the body. In 1948, he wrote about the “surgical combination of two animals with the creation of a single circulation”. - https://www.thejournal.ie/two-headed-dogs-794157-Feb2013/

2019-03-04 15:45:34 UTC  

<:doge:511590627860021258>

2019-03-04 15:45:46 UTC  

Delete

2019-03-04 15:48:21 UTC  

I'm watching you <:doom:532377533509926912>

2019-03-04 15:48:52 UTC  

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2019-03-04 15:49:05 UTC  

Woke

2019-03-04 15:49:48 UTC  

okay

2019-03-04 15:51:44 UTC  

<:killary:511590430161371156> god?

2019-03-04 15:52:23 UTC  

televisions

2019-03-04 15:52:35 UTC  

telomeres*

2019-03-04 15:53:10 UTC  

And all the days of Methuselah were nine hundred sixty and nine years: and he died. (Genesis 5:27) - Oldest person in the Bible @ 969 years @Smoothie Mane .

2019-03-04 15:53:52 UTC  

He didn't have any sort of machine or genetic modification if it is real

2019-03-04 15:54:12 UTC  

are you sure about that <:doom2:534340313091670016> ?

2019-03-04 15:55:14 UTC  

Yea, theres a bunch that allegedly lived to 900 years or more.

2019-03-04 15:56:31 UTC  

The point isnt the length, its the #969 - being the oldest.

2019-03-04 15:58:05 UTC  

369

2019-03-04 15:59:05 UTC  

@[actually on break now]
*blink blink blink blink*

2019-03-04 16:00:56 UTC  

<:oldguy:511590480853598219>

2019-03-04 16:01:07 UTC  

Who just started up a supercell game? <:wide_eye_pepe:534345404238790677>