Embryonic
after a show in Haugesund they received a prize on the form of a scholarship in the amount of 5.000 kroner which will be used to record an instrumental album.
on the photo Tomas Haugen (Samoth) ,Jon Jarke Haugen (music critic) ,Vegard Tveitan (Ihsahn) after the award.
photo from Norway newspaper "TA" may 1991.
photo and text posted by Black Metal Pics From The Past
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The human body is an amazing machine that has taken millennia to evolve. Traces of this amazing process, like the tail bone, can be found all over our bodies.
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Embryonic
inside an apple, sweetness
outside peel preserves
its core, embryonic
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Artista: The Flaming lips
Álbum: Embryonic
Ano: 2009
Faixas/Tempo: 22/92min
Estilo: Alternative Rock/Psychedelic Rock
Data de Execução: 06/07/2023
Nota: 3,4
Melhor Música: U.F.O.'s Over Baghdad
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Entrada en calor de Lucila Vit para Fox Sports
La Pepina Chilena sortea VideoLLamada full xxx y se pajea con dildos
College cheerleader sucking dick
Angel Wicky Bath tub Babes
Banging beautys twat doggy style gives stud much gratification
Cute teen gives old guy sexy blowjob and takes it up the ass
Rough lesbian thraldom in amateur scenes along hot sweethearts
DOS VERGAS PARA ANDREA ROJO
Redhead goddess Anna DeVille analled before creampie
Hayase Nagatoro Ijiranaide, Nagatoro-san 3D HENTAI Part 8/8
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The New Jersey Rats exists purely because I got way too excited for the idea after posting this dumbass Tweet last July.
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@its-leethee I felt weird reblogging my own huge post for this lmao
I'm totally willing to accept all of that without question (Christian upbringing, I guess?) but what melts my brain out my ears is if Harrow and Viren had swapped bodies, would Viren's dark magic corruption stay with his body, or with his spirit/essence?
I mean, that and "wait why does the coin spell appear to literally draw the spirit out of the body, but then the body also disappears"
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When I tell you my animal-loving, nerdy, zookeeper brain went BONKERS when Aabria said the phrase “embryonic diapause”, that is not an exaggeration. I exploded in excitement. Not enough people know about this INCREDIBLE trait that so many animals have. What a cool way to try and ensure the survival of a species.
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“Coal” (Season 1, Episode )
Until I watched the episodes in order, I didn’t appreciate what an absolute wringer Henry’s character arc is.
From his first appearance, Henry was the annoying, weak, whiny character.
He acted out in bizarre and disruptive ways:
His peers patronized him:
Or insulted him:
Or offered useless advice:
Or mostly just ignored his suffering, using it as a stepstone to their own advancement :
Perhaps unsurprisingly, Henry winds up overcompensating and acting like an ass, alienating friends and enmeshing himself in a toxic group:
GOD HIMSELF finds Henry annoying, and thinks his universe would be better if he just killed him off:
Then, in “Coal,” things come to a head. His combination parent/boss figure apparently has laid guilt trips on him about how expensive it is to keep trying to find treatments for him:
And now parent/boss is on the verge of completely giving up on him:
It’s rock bottom.
What saves Henry from the abyss? His driver and fireman.
I don’t know what their analogy would be in real life? Combination of partner, doctor, and Actual Angel. Anyway, they advocate for him when no one else can:
And they actually do obtain that medical miracle that so many sick people crave.
The proper dietary adjustment, and:
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talking about cancer treatments rn and the professor is trying so desperately hard not to just say outright that the US healthcare system is killing the poor. i'm talking clinging by his fingernails frothing at the mouth desperate.
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Macrophages in Development
Macrophages – a type of inflammation-linked immune cell – regulate metabolism and growth of developing intestinal tissue in a lab-grown organoid model
Read the published research article here
Image from work by Andrew T. Song and colleagues
Centre de Recherche, CHU Sainte-Justine, Montréal, QC, Canada
Image originally published with a Creative Commons Attribution – NonCommercial – NoDerivs (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0)
Published in Cell Reports, December 2023
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the thing very striking about scholomance is the way people are so casually complicit in evil
and the way in which the ends never once justify the means
it's not... irrelevant -- the horror you feel at benefiting from something that was created because an innocent child was murdered even if you didn't cause it specifically
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