Sony and Anus
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Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
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mantisprime1250 wrote...
Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
Just curious, does your office use iPS stem cells?
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
Just curious, does your office use iPS stem cells?
office? o_0 I'm still a student.
And no, I cultivate my own stemm cells in my basement in the room next to the meth lab
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mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
Just curious, does your office use iPS stem cells?
office? o_0 I'm still a student.
And no, I cultivate my own stem cells in my basement in the room next to the meth lab
I knew that you were still studying but I also thought that you were interning as well or something of a similar like. I know that iPS stem cells can be used to restore vision.
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
Just curious, does your office use iPS stem cells?
office? o_0 I'm still a student.
And no, I cultivate my own stem cells in my basement in the room next to the meth lab
I knew that you were still studying but I also thought that you were interning as well or something of a similar like. I know that iPS stem cells can be used to restore vision.
Oh, no, not yet, I'm still in 6th semestre, the reason I go to hospitals is for my classes and stuff. Over here we get to interact with patients at a younger time than the U.S. And yes, you can use stem cells for anything. You can even get some from body fat
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mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
Just curious, does your office use iPS stem cells?
office? o_0 I'm still a student.
And no, I cultivate my own stem cells in my basement in the room next to the meth lab
I knew that you were still studying but I also thought that you were interning as well or something of a similar like. I know that iPS stem cells can be used to restore vision.
Oh, no, not yet, I'm still in 6th semestre, the reason I go to hospitals is for my classes and stuff. Over here we get to interact with patients at a younger time than the U.S. And yes, you can use stem cells for anything. You can even get some from body fat
Yes, there is a large pool in the lower back as well.
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
Just curious, does your office use iPS stem cells?
office? o_0 I'm still a student.
And no, I cultivate my own stem cells in my basement in the room next to the meth lab
I knew that you were still studying but I also thought that you were interning as well or something of a similar like. I know that iPS stem cells can be used to restore vision.
Oh, no, not yet, I'm still in 6th semestre, the reason I go to hospitals is for my classes and stuff. Over here we get to interact with patients at a younger time than the U.S. And yes, you can use stem cells for anything. You can even get some from body fat
Yes, there is a large pool in the lower back as well.
...wat?
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mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
Just curious, does your office use iPS stem cells?
office? o_0 I'm still a student.
And no, I cultivate my own stem cells in my basement in the room next to the meth lab
I knew that you were still studying but I also thought that you were interning as well or something of a similar like. I know that iPS stem cells can be used to restore vision.
Oh, no, not yet, I'm still in 6th semestre, the reason I go to hospitals is for my classes and stuff. Over here we get to interact with patients at a younger time than the U.S. And yes, you can use stem cells for anything. You can even get some from body fat
Yes, there is a large pool in the lower back as well.
...wat?
A rather rich friend of mine is going to be getting stem cell treatment due to him having no pigment on his hands. He was told that there was a small pool of stem cells in the lower back. If you feel your lower back, you should feel two muscles. That's where they are.
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Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Foreground Eclipse wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
Aphrodite wrote...
mantisprime1250 wrote...
That's somewhat new here, heh...In other news 14 people have been succesfully cured of AIDS. The process is simple, they artificially stimulate the bone marrow to produce more leukocytes (target cells of the HIV) thus inducing the patient in a state of leukemia and then when there's too much of the virus they give chemo to the patient in order to kill all the leukocytes. Since the virus has nothing to infect it then dies of age. DAS ENDE.
Good news guys! You can all now have all the gay butsecx u want! (:
Spoiler:
Yeah, but what's the recovery rate? Kill all the leukocytes? And wouldn't the patient be very susceptible to infection?
That may be so but the patient could just live in a bubble (I guess)
And it's not just chemo (my bad) it's chemo+retroviral treatment
Here are some articles :D
http://www.guardian.co.uk/society/2013/mar/15/hiv-cure-possible-scientists
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/03/15/14-adults-cured-of-hiv-functionally-cure-_n_2884201.html
Just curious, does your office use iPS stem cells?
office? o_0 I'm still a student.
And no, I cultivate my own stem cells in my basement in the room next to the meth lab
I knew that you were still studying but I also thought that you were interning as well or something of a similar like. I know that iPS stem cells can be used to restore vision.
Oh, no, not yet, I'm still in 6th semestre, the reason I go to hospitals is for my classes and stuff. Over here we get to interact with patients at a younger time than the U.S. And yes, you can use stem cells for anything. You can even get some from body fat
Yes, there is a large pool in the lower back as well.
...wat?
A rather rich friend of mine is going to be getting stem cell treatment due to him having no pigment on his hands. He was told that there was a small pool of stem cells in the lower back. If you feel your lower back, you should feel two muscles. That's where they are.
If it's just in the middle then those are the L2 and L3 bones of the spinal chord.
If it's on the sides either that's fat or he's touching the transversus abdominis.
OR
I'm thin so maybe I can't feel it.
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Kona-chan wrote...
Grenouille88 wrote...
What a faggot...for a moment I thought my account was hijacked...
Now you just noticed Grenouille88? I think he's been at it for like 2-3 days =P
