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Deitra Vess
Khushakor Clan Of Questionable Repute
784
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Posted - 2015.11.27 23:21:53 -
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Uh...... What....? |
Claudia Osyn
Minmatar Confederate Ushra'Khan
1585
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Posted - 2015.11.27 23:44:19 -
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Deitra Vess wrote:Uh...... What....?
A little trust goes a long way. The less you use, the further you'll go.
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Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1669
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Posted - 2015.11.27 23:51:37 -
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Claudia Osyn wrote:Deitra Vess wrote:Like, its like, totally easy and like, stuff! Wanna try biology?
Get a room... with a full recording suite... |
Deitra Vess
Khushakor Clan Of Questionable Repute
784
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Posted - 2015.11.27 23:54:07 -
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Claudia Osyn wrote:Deitra Vess wrote:Uh...... What....? Like ohh my!
*normal voice*
Still got it... |
Claudia Osyn
Minmatar Confederate Ushra'Khan
1585
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Posted - 2015.11.28 00:03:52 -
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Arrendis wrote:Claudia Osyn wrote:Deitra Vess wrote:Like, its like, totally easy and like, stuff! Wanna try biology? Get a room... with a full recording suite... *holds up a tray with a dead furrier and surgical equipment*
I'm sure you can find videos on this all over the net already......
A little trust goes a long way. The less you use, the further you'll go.
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Deitra Vess
Khushakor Clan Of Questionable Repute
785
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Posted - 2015.11.28 00:05:15 -
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Eeww! |
Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
877
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Posted - 2015.11.28 04:53:00 -
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Oh, don't be a pansy.
This was how I learn about the basics of biological systems. We introduced nanite dyes into the subject's lymphatic systems to chart the course of lymph and identify the lymph nodes.
Just pin the furrier, either brain-dead or actually dead, or perhaps very much alive, to the table by the four limbs. Identify how you want to cut the furrier, take a scalpel, start cutting. One stroke just below the collarbone, another stroke just above the groin and then another one linking the top and bottom cuts.
The ribcage will be trouble. Get that sorted with surgery scissors. Watch the smell and the fatty layers surrounding lower digestive tract. Do not cut too deep and breach the stomach or the intestine unless you want digestive enzyme and fecal material to ruin everything.
Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ EVERGREEN ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~Evergreen ~ Family
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Deitra Vess
Khushakor Clan Of Questionable Repute
786
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Posted - 2015.11.28 05:13:34 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Oh, don't be a pansy. This was how I learn about the basics of biological systems. We introduced nanite dyes into the subject's lymphatic systems to chart the course of lymph and identify the lymph nodes. Just pin the furrier, either brain-dead or actually dead, or perhaps very much alive, to the table by the four limbs. Identify how you want to cut the furrier, take a scalpel, start cutting. One stroke just below the collarbone, another stroke just above the groin and then another one linking the top and bottom cuts. The ribcage will be trouble. Get that sorted with surgery scissors. Watch the smell and the fatty layers surrounding lower digestive tract. Do not cut too deep and breach the stomach or the intestine unless you want digestive enzyme and fecal material to ruin everything. NOOO!!!!!!!!!
And this is why biology must be destroyed! Killing cute animals!!! Fur is murder! (Also really nice warm coats but that's beside the point...) |
Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
877
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Posted - 2015.11.28 05:57:22 -
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Deitra Vess wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:Oh, don't be a pansy. This was how I learn about the basics of biological systems. We introduced nanite dyes into the subject's lymphatic systems to chart the course of lymph and identify the lymph nodes. Just pin the furrier, either brain-dead or actually dead, or perhaps very much alive, to the table by the four limbs. Identify how you want to cut the furrier, take a scalpel, start cutting. One stroke just below the collarbone, another stroke just above the groin and then another one linking the top and bottom cuts. The ribcage will be trouble. Get that sorted with surgery scissors. Watch the smell and the fatty layers surrounding lower digestive tract. Do not cut too deep and breach the stomach or the intestine unless you want digestive enzyme and fecal material to ruin everything. NOOO!!!!!!!!! And this is why biology must be destroyed! Killing cute animals!!! Fur is murder! (Also really nice warm coats but that's beside the point... I just don't have my coats lifeless eyes staring back at me) I learned biology from lectures, not cutting up animals....
Nothing beats hands-on.
Nothing.
If you are disgusted by the action, just think of the furrier as a machine. A machine of flesh, blood and offal.
Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ EVERGREEN ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~Evergreen ~ Family
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Neph
Operation Meatshield Plexodus
217
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Posted - 2015.11.28 06:47:11 -
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I was always a physics person, just remembered why.
Our peoples have stared extinction in the eye; but we have spat in that eye and stood to fight with valor and undying loyalty to our culture and our kin. Our struggle is as one, so let us struggle together.
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Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
877
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Posted - 2015.11.28 09:14:27 -
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Neph wrote:I was always a physics person, just remembered why.
I just need to compare the biological body with that of a machine's. The only difference is the specifics of the stink and the tools utilised for the assembly, disassembly, repair and the raw materials of their components.
And the inefficiencies of a biological self-repair mechanism and how a bunch of screws, bolts and welding doesn't make it all good and proper immediately. Always having to wait days or weeks.
Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ EVERGREEN ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~Evergreen ~ Family
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Nameira Vanis-Tor
Pyre Falcon Defence and Security Multicultural F1 Brigade
312
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Posted - 2015.11.28 09:19:11 -
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I just popped in to check on how this discussion is going. After reading the last few replies I am rather nervously pressing unsubscribe and leaving quickly... |
Tamiroth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
165
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Posted - 2015.11.28 09:29:19 -
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Elmund Egivand wrote:Just pin the furrier, either brain-dead or actually dead, or perhaps very much alive, to the table by the four limbs. Identify how you want to cut the furrier, take a scalpel, start cutting. One stroke just below the collarbone, another stroke just above the groin and then another one linking the top and bottom cuts.
The ribcage will be trouble. Get that sorted with surgery scissors. Watch the smell and the fatty layers surrounding lower digestive tract. Do not cut too deep and breach the stomach or the intestine unless you want digestive enzyme and fecal material to ruin everything.
This is totally disgusting!
We are supposed to live in a civilized age. There are perfect virtual and augmented-reality simulations available, with 3d models of most vertebrate species down to the cellular level, and most medical stuff is done without cutting anything anyway, unless the damage is really extensive, and even in those cases the cutting is not done by hand with a scalpel for like a hundred years!
But yet, some people still feel the need to butcher and torture live animals!
Perhaps, someone just likes to see blood flow and poor little beings suffer just for the torturer's sick amusement! |
Elmund Egivand
Federal Defense Union Gallente Federation
877
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Posted - 2015.11.28 10:49:46 -
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Tamiroth wrote:Elmund Egivand wrote:Just pin the furrier, either brain-dead or actually dead, or perhaps very much alive, to the table by the four limbs. Identify how you want to cut the furrier, take a scalpel, start cutting. One stroke just below the collarbone, another stroke just above the groin and then another one linking the top and bottom cuts.
The ribcage will be trouble. Get that sorted with surgery scissors. Watch the smell and the fatty layers surrounding lower digestive tract. Do not cut too deep and breach the stomach or the intestine unless you want digestive enzyme and fecal material to ruin everything. This is totally disgusting! We are supposed to live in a civilized age. There are perfect virtual and augmented-reality simulations available, with 3d models of most vertebrate species down to the cellular level, and most medical stuff is done without cutting anything anyway, unless the damage is really extensive, and even in those cases the cutting is not done by hand with a scalpel for like a hundred years! But yet, some people still feel the need to butcher and torture live animals! Perhaps, someone just likes to see blood flow and poor little beings suffer just for the torturer's sick amusement!
Until you actually hold an object and study its components in person, you will not have a full understanding on how it works.
Try studying the biological systems of a species that has yet to exist in our databases without resorting to a dissection. Try studying a novel machine without disassembling it in its entirety at some point.
When you are stuck in ground zero with extensive infrastructure damage, you will have to resort to lower tech to perform repairs or surgery, like it or not.
Get down from your gilded spire and walk the muck once in a while.
Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~ EVERGREEN ~ Evergreen ~ Evergreen ~Evergreen ~ Family
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Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1670
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Posted - 2015.11.28 11:59:05 -
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Claudia Osyn wrote:Arrendis wrote:Claudia Osyn wrote:Deitra Vess wrote:Like, its like, totally easy and like, stuff! Wanna try biology? Get a room... with a full recording suite... *holds up a tray with a dead furrier and surgical equipment* I'm sure you can find videos on this all over the net already......
Well, yeah, but given your earlier, succinct economics presentation, I was really hoping you'd be able to do a similar point-by-point run-through of the dissection process and maybe go into cellular reproduction and genetics, just a bit. |
Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1670
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Posted - 2015.11.28 12:07:14 -
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Tamiroth wrote:This is totally disgusting!
We are supposed to live in a civilized age.
We are? Wow, someone better tell the corporations that daily churn out millions of weapons, ships, body armor, and other accouterments every day for the endless, pointless fighting that goes on all across the cluster. They'll wanna switch over to construction vehicles and kitchen appliances, quickly. |
Tamiroth
Societas Imperialis Sceptri Coronaeque
166
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Posted - 2015.11.28 12:43:26 -
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Arrendis wrote:Tamiroth wrote:This is totally disgusting!
We are supposed to live in a civilized age. We are? Wow, someone better tell the corporations that daily churn out millions of weapons, ships, body armor, and other accouterments every day for the endless, pointless fighting that goes on all across the cluster. They'll wanna switch over to construction vehicles and kitchen appliances, quickly. That's actually a great idea. Perhaps, Goonswarm could make a shining example to guide all of us and the empires and cease all combat equipment and ammo production? And the pointless fighting, too, including all their hidden and not so hidden subsidiaries. Just imagine all of 0.0 full of small corps and newbie alliances happily mining Veldspar together in harmony, highsec lines full of untanked haulers with valuable cargo, peace and happiness everywhere! Why not?
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Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
2246
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Posted - 2015.11.28 12:47:38 -
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Arrendis wrote:Tamiroth wrote:This is totally disgusting!
We are supposed to live in a civilized age. We are? Wow, someone better tell the corporations that daily churn out millions of weapons, ships, body armor, and other accouterments every day for the endless, pointless fighting that goes on all across the cluster. They'll wanna switch over to construction vehicles and kitchen appliances, quickly. We as we, who live in the Empires, it doesn't extend to goons and similar trash, living outside of civilized space.
Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.
In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.
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Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1671
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Posted - 2015.11.28 13:00:29 -
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Diana Kim wrote:We as we, who live in the Empires, it doesn't extend to goons and similar trash, living outside of civilized space.
I was actually speaking of the Empires, Kimmie. Thus, the 'body armor' element. After all, we're not the ones employing Templars. |
Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
2246
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Posted - 2015.11.28 23:09:44 -
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Arrendis wrote:Diana Kim wrote:We as we, who live in the Empires, it doesn't extend to goons and similar trash, living outside of civilized space. I was actually speaking of the Empires, Kimmie. Thus, the 'body armor' element. After all, we're not the ones employing Templars. I am not a "Kimmie" for you. It is "Strike Commander Diana Kim", or have you difficulty reading the name and insignia, goon? Missed basic reading classes?
Leave your stupid familiarity to your low-life cronies. I am neither your friend, nor equal. I am Caldari Officer, and you are insignificant goon, just a speck of dirt below my boot. Keep that in mind if you will want me to answer to your questions.
Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.
In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.
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Deitra Vess
Khushakor Clan Of Questionable Repute
786
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Posted - 2015.11.28 23:15:59 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Arrendis wrote:Diana Kim wrote:We as we, who live in the Empires, it doesn't extend to goons and similar trash, living outside of civilized space. I was actually speaking of the Empires, Kimmie. Thus, the 'body armor' element. After all, we're not the ones employing Templars. I am not a "Kimmie" for you. It is "Strike Commander Diana Kim", or have you difficulty reading the name and insignia, goon? Missed basic reading classes? Leave your stupid familiarity to your low-life cronies. I am neither your friend, nor equal. I am Caldari Officer, and you are insignificant goon, just a speck of dirt below my boot. Keep that in mind if you will want me to answer to your questions. Yes! How dare you! That's Claudia Osyn's pet name for her!!! |
Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
2246
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Posted - 2015.11.28 23:18:19 -
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. . .
Now I feel sorry I didn't kill you inside the pod when I had a chance.
Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.
In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.
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Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1671
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Posted - 2015.11.28 23:19:28 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Arrendis wrote:Diana Kim wrote:We as we, who live in the Empires, it doesn't extend to goons and similar trash, living outside of civilized space. I was actually speaking of the Empires, Kimmie. Thus, the 'body armor' element. After all, we're not the ones employing Templars. I am not a "Kimmie" for you. It is "Strike Commander Diana Kim", or have you difficulty reading the name and insignia, goon? Missed basic reading classes? Leave your stupid familiarity to your low-life cronies. I am neither your friend, nor equal. I am Caldari Officer, and you are insignificant goon, just a speck of dirt below my boot. Keep that in mind if you will want me to answer to your questions.
I don't. I was pointing out your error. Kimbles. Kimlet. Kimpleton. When you've done anything in your entire existence worth respecting, maybe I'll show you some.
I won't hold my breath. |
Diana Kim
State Protectorate Caldari State
2246
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Posted - 2015.11.28 23:22:22 -
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Arrendis wrote:Diana Kim wrote:Arrendis wrote:Diana Kim wrote:We as we, who live in the Empires, it doesn't extend to goons and similar trash, living outside of civilized space. I was actually speaking of the Empires, Kimmie. Thus, the 'body armor' element. After all, we're not the ones employing Templars. I am not a "Kimmie" for you. It is "Strike Commander Diana Kim", or have you difficulty reading the name and insignia, goon? Missed basic reading classes? Leave your stupid familiarity to your low-life cronies. I am neither your friend, nor equal. I am Caldari Officer, and you are insignificant goon, just a speck of dirt below my boot. Keep that in mind if you will want me to answer to your questions. I don't. I was pointing out your error. Kimbles. Kimlet. Kimpleton. When you've done anything in your entire existence worth respecting, maybe I'll show you some. I won't hold my breath. Arrendiot.
Honored are the dead, for their legacy guides us.
In memory of Tibus Heth, Caldari State Executor YC110-115, Hero and Patriot.
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Deitra Vess
Khushakor Clan Of Questionable Repute
786
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Posted - 2015.11.28 23:22:38 -
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Diana Kim wrote:. . .
Now I feel sorry I didn't kill you inside the pod when I had a chance. Hey! That was an honor duel and I was sober at the time..... |
Arrendis
GoonWaffe Goonswarm Federation
1671
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Posted - 2015.11.28 23:51:27 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Arrendiot.
Really? That's the best you've got? No 'Arrendip' follow-up? 'Arrendimwit', even? Just the one shot?
C'mon, don't tell me all this is too kimplex for you...
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Claudia Osyn
Minmatar Confederate Ushra'Khan
1585
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Posted - 2015.11.29 03:02:53 -
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Diana Kim wrote:Arrendis wrote:Diana Kim wrote:We as we, who live in the Empires, it doesn't extend to goons and similar trash, living outside of civilized space. I was actually speaking of the Empires, Kimmie. Thus, the 'body armor' element. After all, we're not the ones employing Templars. I am not a "Kimmie" for you. It is "Strike Commander Diana Kim", or have you difficulty reading the name and insignia, goon? Missed basic reading classes? Leave your stupid familiarity to your low-life cronies. I am neither your friend, nor equal. I am Caldari Officer, and you are insignificant goon, just a speck of dirt below my boot. Keep that in mind if you will want me to answer to your questions. Chill out, Kimmy, she didn't know.....
A little trust goes a long way. The less you use, the further you'll go.
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