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By Bismarck.Misao 2016-07-25 14:55:40
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oh hey Moss.

you said your kids where interested in the Disney Infinity game right?


walmart (atleast my local one) has been trying to clear clear them out, doubt it was a week only sale, but everything is severyly cut right now.

main game: $60 - $20
single figures: $15 - $5
figure packs: $30 - $12

again, not sure if the sale was instore for last running week, or if it was my walmart only.

I did buy it, and ended up getting the game (wii u since they didnt have a ps4 ver till like the day after, the ***)
-vader
-kylo ren
-rey - finn
-big ironman
-capt'merica
-leia - luke

total bout $70

and I had a handful of other figures from previous sales as collectibles
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By Ramyrez 2016-07-25 14:57:19
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Bismarck.Leneth said: »
Was the door in Shining closed after the axe finished its job to let a face through?

Well clearly it still prevented Jack from getting at Wendy, so yes.
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By Bismarck.Leneth 2016-07-25 15:24:44
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Caitsith.Zahrah said: »
Len, you don't live in Bavaria, do you?
Because of the string of events this week? Those were tragic but I'm not shocked by them, it was bound to happen sooner or later.
According to the known details our police did a good job. That is reassuring. The intelligence service might have to face questions because of the bomb from yesterday, depending on which materials were used and how were they acquired.
Also we might need to rethink how much effort we put into psychological support.
The state should teach the population on how to behave during such an occasion regarding the social media as many false alarms were caused by it.

Will hurt our tourism most likely as well. One from the chinese group is still in a life-threatening condition.
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By Siren.Mosin 2016-07-25 15:25:31
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Bismarck.Leneth said: »
Did the affection points of your children towards you increase when you dealt with the drunken man? Like 'oh, you're a real hero!' or were they angry with you because the feeling dominated that you brought a dangerous situation upon them?

They giggled. I assumed I got points for being the sane drunk in the whole ordeal. we may never know for sure.
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By Siren.Mosin 2016-07-25 15:28:29
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Bismarck.Misao said: »
walmart (atleast my local one) has been trying to clear clear them out, doubt it was a week only sale, but everything is severyly cut right now.

***ya, thanks buddeh.

Ramyrez said: »
Well clearly it still prevented Jack from getting at Wendy, so yes.

he got through eventually, they escaped out the window.
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2016-07-25 15:30:03
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Bismarck.Leneth said: »
Caitsith.Zahrah said: »
Len, you don't live in Bavaria, do you?
Because of the string of events this week? Those were tragic but I'm not shocked by them, it was bound to happen sooner or later.
According to the known details our police did a good job. That is reassuring. The intelligence service might have to face questions because of the bomb from yesterday, depending on which materials were used and how were they acquired.
Also we might need to rethink how much effort we put into psychological support.
The state should teach the population on how to behave during such an occasion regarding the social media as many false alarms were caused by it.

Will hurt our tourism most likely as well. One from the chinese group is still in a life-threatening condition.

I was heart-broken upon hearing then reading about them. I'm really not surprised either. I want 2016 to be put out of its misery already.

I agree that the police conducted themselves well, given the immediate chaos and I agree with you that, given the animosity of the times, there should probably more psychological support.
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By Bismarck.Misao 2016-07-25 15:32:55
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oh there wont be a new version of the game, 3.0 (starwars) will be the last version of it too.
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2016-07-25 16:22:12
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Yeah, bringing it over here...

Siren.Mosin said: »
They might need a notch or two above an 'adventurous' woman. what would that be? let's make a graph FFXIAH.



Cranium with that bulbous mound. Skeletal system small but wider. Carrier would have to already have to have wider hips and/or stature, maybe? Look at the differences in rib-cages. I wonder what the movements would be like and if you would have to be very careful about the positioning of the skull.

I repeat, ouch!
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By Jassik 2016-07-25 16:37:20
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Geneticists have recently discovered as much as 6% Neanderthal DNA in modern humans and say its unlikely we'd be able to distinguish between Neanderthal and modern Humans visually.
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By Siren.Mosin 2016-07-25 16:42:27
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its unlikely we'd be able to distinguish between Neanderthal and modern Humans visually.

I call ***.
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By Bismarck.Misao 2016-07-25 16:42:35
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TL;DR: yadda yaada <insert smart-*** comment cause too lazy to think of one>
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2016-07-25 16:44:25
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Jassik said: »
its unlikely we'd be able to distinguish between Neanderthal and modern Humans visually.

Kim Kardashian is a Neanderthal

I knew it
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2016-07-25 16:44:48
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Good point! That skeleton looks eerily similar to your average Wal-Mart patron anyway. It seems we may have, unwittingly, stumbled onto a fantastic resource for specimens.
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By Siren.Mosin 2016-07-25 16:45:10
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I think she's a shaved bigfoot.
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2016-07-25 17:00:21
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Siren.Mosin said: »
I think she's a shaved bigfoot.

Is it wrong that the first thing that popped into my mind reading that was: Moose Knuckles?
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By Jassik 2016-07-25 17:01:33
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Siren.Mosin said: »
Jassik said: »
its unlikely we'd be able to distinguish between Neanderthal and modern Humans visually.

I call ***.

I've never seen one, so I'm just going by what they say, though I've seen more recent reconstructions that look just like any strong featured northern European.
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2016-07-25 17:10:43
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Jassik said: »
Siren.Mosin said: »
Jassik said: »
its unlikely we'd be able to distinguish between Neanderthal and modern Humans visually.

I call ***.

I've never seen one, so I'm just going by what they say, though I've seen more recent reconstructions that look just like any strong featured northern European.

I think you missed this...

Lakshmi.Zerowone said: »
And now for something completely different

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(NaturalNews) One of the world's leading geneticists wants to bring back an extinct human species by cloning it from reconstructed DNA, then implanting the resulting embryo into the womb of a human woman.

"Now I need an adventurous female human," said George Church of Harvard Medical School. "It depends on a hell of a lot of things, but I think it can be done."

Church wants to resurrect Neanderthals, which went extinct 33,000 years ago. Although popular culture has portrayed Neanderthals as stupid, brutish and wild, evidence suggests that they were probably as intelligent as our own species.

Major ethical concerns

Church is one of the originators of the Human Genome Project that mapped the human genetic code. He is also one of the foremost developers of the field of synthetic biology.

He says that he has collected and analyzed enough Neanderthal DNA from bone fragments to create an artificial reconstruction – yes, just like the artificial reconstruction of dinosaur DNA at the center of the plot of Jurassic Park. Church would then inject this DNA into human stem cells, and later inject those stem cells into a fertilized human embryo. Church believes that the stem cells – with Neanderthal DNA – would hijack the DNA of the embryo and lead to the development of a Neanderthal instead of a human.

The embryo would be implanted into a human surrogate to develop in utero.

"It is hard to know where to begin with the ethical and safety concerns," responded Philippa Taylor of the Christian Medical Fellowship.

In an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel, Church sets out his tenuous rationale for the project.

"Neanderthals might think differently than we do. They could even be more intelligent than us," he said.

"When the time comes to deal with an epidemic or getting off the planet, it's conceivable that their way of thinking could be beneficial."

Of course, Church completely ignores or glosses over the massive safety and ethical implications of his genetic tampering. Experts have raised concerns about the possibility of genetic errors producing deformity in the cloned Neanderthals, while others have noted that a 33,000-year extinct species would have no immunity to modern diseases.

Bioethcist Bernard Rollin notes that cloning an extinct human being poses particular ethical challenges. How can Neanderthals consent to being brought back from extinction into a human-dominated world?

"I don't think it's fair to put people... into a circumstance where they are going to be mocked and possibly feared," Rollins said.

Church's plan may actually be illegal, as nearly all countries on earth, including his native United Kingdom, ban human reproductive cloning. Yet, because Church plans to clone Neanderthals and not modern humans, some governments might decide that those laws do not apply.

Mad science rolls on

Church's plan may sound like mad science, but it's part of a growing trend of genetic engineers increasingly setting their sights on the human genome.

In 2015, Chinese scientists became the first to admit that they had performed human "germline modification" – that is, they had modified the DNA of a human embryo.

Modern genetic therapies target only adult cells, giving them limited impact. But modifications to sperm, egg or embryonic cells affect the entire organism and are inherited by future generations.

Experts worldwide have called for a moratorium on human germline modification, citing diverse and significant ethical concerns. But the call has gone unheeded. In February of this year, the United Kingdom's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) gave the Francis Crick Institute permission to perform genetic modification experiments on human embryos.

"The HFEA now has the reputation of being the first regulator in the world to approve this uncertain and dangerous technology," said Anne Scanlan of the nonprofit group LIFE. "It has ignored the warnings of over a hundred scientists worldwide and given permission for a procedure which could have damaging far-reaching implications for human beings."

Wonder how much they're offering?

If you were female, would you opt-in to be a surrogate? Would you put your wife up for grabs?

That's where we're at.
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2016-07-25 17:16:53
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Pugrah
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2016-07-25 17:18:04
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Bismarck.Dracondria said: »
Pugrah

It was a weirdly appropriate find for today. :/
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By Jassik 2016-07-25 17:28:07
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Sounds like a lot of theatrics for a race similar enough to be reared within a human.
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By Siren.Mosin 2016-07-25 17:31:56
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Jassik said: »
I've never seen one, so I'm just going by what they say, though I've seen more recent reconstructions that look just like any strong featured northern European.

drac I think this mf'er just called you a neanderthal, dog.
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By Jassik 2016-07-25 17:33:43
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Don't get jealous
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By Caitsith.Zahrah 2016-07-25 17:38:59
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Jassik said: »
Sounds like a lot of theatrics for a race similar enough to be reared within a human.

Mmmm...This might be a stalemate. I probably should have brought over the skull comparisons too.
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By Bismarck.Dracondria 2016-07-25 17:42:07
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/clubs Jassik
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2016-07-25 19:25:08
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Between the "excessive heat warning" and seemingly weekly severe storms/flooding, plus all the other weather fiascos around the country, I am considering pulling funding from your diabolical weather machine / global warming generator.

You don't like air quality warnings anymore?

You've changed man...you've changed...
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By Lakshmi.Zerowone 2016-07-25 22:02:39
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Caitsith.Zahrah said: »
Jassik said: »
Siren.Mosin said: »
Jassik said: »
its unlikely we'd be able to distinguish between Neanderthal and modern Humans visually.

I call ***.

I've never seen one, so I'm just going by what they say, though I've seen more recent reconstructions that look just like any strong featured northern European.

I think you missed this...

Lakshmi.Zerowone said: »
And now for something completely different

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(NaturalNews) One of the world's leading geneticists wants to bring back an extinct human species by cloning it from reconstructed DNA, then implanting the resulting embryo into the womb of a human woman.

"Now I need an adventurous female human," said George Church of Harvard Medical School. "It depends on a hell of a lot of things, but I think it can be done."

Church wants to resurrect Neanderthals, which went extinct 33,000 years ago. Although popular culture has portrayed Neanderthals as stupid, brutish and wild, evidence suggests that they were probably as intelligent as our own species.

Major ethical concerns

Church is one of the originators of the Human Genome Project that mapped the human genetic code. He is also one of the foremost developers of the field of synthetic biology.

He says that he has collected and analyzed enough Neanderthal DNA from bone fragments to create an artificial reconstruction – yes, just like the artificial reconstruction of dinosaur DNA at the center of the plot of Jurassic Park. Church would then inject this DNA into human stem cells, and later inject those stem cells into a fertilized human embryo. Church believes that the stem cells – with Neanderthal DNA – would hijack the DNA of the embryo and lead to the development of a Neanderthal instead of a human.

The embryo would be implanted into a human surrogate to develop in utero.

"It is hard to know where to begin with the ethical and safety concerns," responded Philippa Taylor of the Christian Medical Fellowship.

In an interview with German magazine Der Spiegel, Church sets out his tenuous rationale for the project.

"Neanderthals might think differently than we do. They could even be more intelligent than us," he said.

"When the time comes to deal with an epidemic or getting off the planet, it's conceivable that their way of thinking could be beneficial."

Of course, Church completely ignores or glosses over the massive safety and ethical implications of his genetic tampering. Experts have raised concerns about the possibility of genetic errors producing deformity in the cloned Neanderthals, while others have noted that a 33,000-year extinct species would have no immunity to modern diseases.

Bioethcist Bernard Rollin notes that cloning an extinct human being poses particular ethical challenges. How can Neanderthals consent to being brought back from extinction into a human-dominated world?

"I don't think it's fair to put people... into a circumstance where they are going to be mocked and possibly feared," Rollins said.

Church's plan may actually be illegal, as nearly all countries on earth, including his native United Kingdom, ban human reproductive cloning. Yet, because Church plans to clone Neanderthals and not modern humans, some governments might decide that those laws do not apply.

Mad science rolls on

Church's plan may sound like mad science, but it's part of a growing trend of genetic engineers increasingly setting their sights on the human genome.

In 2015, Chinese scientists became the first to admit that they had performed human "germline modification" – that is, they had modified the DNA of a human embryo.

Modern genetic therapies target only adult cells, giving them limited impact. But modifications to sperm, egg or embryonic cells affect the entire organism and are inherited by future generations.

Experts worldwide have called for a moratorium on human germline modification, citing diverse and significant ethical concerns. But the call has gone unheeded. In February of this year, the United Kingdom's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority (HFEA) gave the Francis Crick Institute permission to perform genetic modification experiments on human embryos.

"The HFEA now has the reputation of being the first regulator in the world to approve this uncertain and dangerous technology," said Anne Scanlan of the nonprofit group LIFE. "It has ignored the warnings of over a hundred scientists worldwide and given permission for a procedure which could have damaging far-reaching implications for human beings."

Wonder how much they're offering?

If you were female, would you opt-in to be a surrogate? Would you put your wife up for grabs?

That's where we're at.

Puts wife up for grabs...realizes she's already occupied and has no vacancy :(
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By Bismarck.Magnuss 2016-07-25 22:03:26
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Giggity
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By Ramyrez 2016-07-26 08:16:19
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It's only Tuesday, ***.

I don't have coffee for another half an hour still.

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By Ramyrez 2016-07-26 09:05:16
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Coffee obtained. Rampage averted.
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By Shiva.Nikolce 2016-07-26 09:30:53
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Lakshmi.Zerowone said: »
no vacancy

Then I move that we file for an eviction!

Zeronie Jr. and his "Occupy Uterus" movement has gone on long enough!
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