Originally posted by Roulette
😂 well of [b]course....that makes complete sense ^-^ [/B]
You dont believe me?cry
Luckily I kept the pm 😖hifty:
Storm wrote on Sep 21st, 2006 05:02 AM:
As you know, registration is strictly restricted to one per person, and 1 of your 2 accounts still needs to be permanently banned because your coolness is overloading the server with 2 accounts. I assume you prefer to continue as Mišt, because its such a badass account?Oh ps, heres $4 *gives $4*
See I dont even have to ask, mods just give me $4ermm
Originally posted by T.M
Warning grossness lies within ✅
LMFAO hysterical....
that actually made my stomach turn....
And all he wanted was his tongue pierced... ..❌....
I would have been pissed....😂
GL: "Oh, hey..David? We need someone to wear this big ass black suit for three movies, its uncomfortable, hot, and smells like ass after a while"
DP: "Wtf...get bent"
GL: "Oh come on, Ill let you do the voice too! And in the third film, we'll even have the helmet come off, and we'll show your face!"
DP:"Hmm...deal!"
*later in the theater...*
DP: "Oh man, I look so bad ass........WHAT THE HELL? THATS NOT MY VOICE! F*CKIN JAMES EARL JONES! Ah well, least I got my face...WHAT THE F*CK?? SEBASTIAN SHAW?? OH F*CK YOU GUYS!"
Originally posted by Mišt
I would have been pissed....😂
yes copy and pasted ...🙄
No animal, once frozen solid (i.e., water solidifies and turns to ice) survives when thawed, because the ice crystals formed inside cells would break open the cell membranes. However there are certain frogs that can survive the experience of being frozen. These frogs make special proteins which prevent the formation of ice (or at least keep the crystals from becoming very large), so that they actually never freeze even though their body temperature is below zero Celsius. The water in them remains liquid: a phenomenon known as 'supercooling.' If you disturb one of these frogs (just touching them even), the water in them quickly freezes solid and they die
Originally posted by Uneeklyconfused
yeah!yes copy and pasted ...🙄
No animal, once frozen solid (i.e., water solidifies and turns to ice) survives when thawed, because the ice crystals formed inside cells would break open the cell membranes. However there are certain frogs that can survive the experience of being frozen. These frogs make special proteins which prevent the formation of ice (or at least keep the crystals from becoming very large), so that they actually never freeze even though their body temperature is below zero Celsius. The water in them remains liquid: a phenomenon known as 'supercooling.' If you disturb one of these frogs (just touching them even), the water in them quickly freezes solid and they die
Thats actually been disproved.
A Wolf was Frozen and then Thawed and survived.
Originally posted by Uneeklyconfused
yeah!yes copy and pasted ...🙄
No animal, once frozen solid (i.e., water solidifies and turns to ice) survives when thawed, because the ice crystals formed inside cells would break open the cell membranes. However there are certain frogs that can survive the experience of being frozen. These frogs make special proteins which prevent the formation of ice (or at least keep the crystals from becoming very large), so that they actually never freeze even though their body temperature is below zero Celsius. The water in them remains liquid: a phenomenon known as 'supercooling.' If you disturb one of these frogs (just touching them even), the water in them quickly freezes solid and they die
I'd freeze a frog, then touch itermm