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- Tobey is a 21 year old single woman from Philippines.
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- Member since Aug 26, 2006
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risk taker, easy going, outgoing, social, open, rule breaker, thrill seeker, comfortable in unfamiliar situations, appreciates strangeness, disorganized, adventurous, talented at presentation, aggressive, attention seeking, experience junky, insensitive, adaptable, not easily offended, messy, carefree, dangerous, fearless, careless, emotionally stable, spontaneous, improviser, always joking, player, wild and crazy, dominant, acts without thinking, not into organized religion, pro-weed legalization
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May 11, 11:22am
159 reviews
humor
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Poor rock and balloon.
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Apr 2, 4:57am
20 reviews
satire
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Chem Lab: Sea Urchin Eggs Plus Marijuana Equal Amazing New Drugs | Wired Science…
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Mar 30, 9:08pm
32 reviews
drugs
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Chem Lab: Sea Urchin Eggs Plus Marijuana Equal Amazing New Drugs

Roe Chemists have created a collection of molecules that may have effects superior to marijuana. They are hybrids of tetrahydrocannabinol (THC), the psychoactive ingredient in weed, and anandamide, the euphoria-causing chemical found in sea urchin eggs.
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Mar 30, 8:54pm
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Regrowing Limbs: Can People Regenerate Body Parts?

- The gold standard for limb regeneration is the salamander, which can grow perfect replacements for lost body parts throughout its lifetime. Understanding how can provide a road map for human limb regeneration.
- The early responses of tissues at an amputation site are not that different in salamanders and in humans, but eventually human tissues form a scar, whereas the salamander's reactivate an embryonic development program to build a new limb.
- Learning to control the human wound environment to trigger salamanderlike healing could make it possible to regenerate large body parts.
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Mar 28, 2:58am
110 reviews
arts
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http://www.irintech.com/x1/blogarchive.php?id=1209
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Feb 23, 3:58pm
64 reviews
brain-disorders
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Brain factoids!
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Feb 21, 5:24am
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The Anonymity Experiment
During a week of attempting to cloak every aspect of daily life, our correspondent found that in an information age, leaving no trace is nearly impossible
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Vertus Fluid Mask & Our Top 40 Photoshopped Images
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Feb 21, 3:55am
574 reviews
bizarre
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Feb 20, 8:01am
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The Cut-and-Paste Personality
Lacking inspiration and a moral compass, some online daters
are borrowing other people's witty Web profiles.
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Feb 16, 9:39am
2 reviews
psychology, science, music, video
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BBC Documentary: The Mad Genius
Is there really such a thing as the mad genius? Can an illness be both a blessing and a curse?
At seven years old, Nick van Bloss started shaking his head, grinding his teeth and making wild whooping noises. Nick had Tourette's syndrome. No medical intervention helped him. But one activity stopped it all...
The moment Nick placed his hands on the piano keys his symptoms vanished. By the age of 20, he was an award winning international pianist. He felt sure that his illness had made him the success he was.
But there is a catch. The brain state necessary for his genius can also be dangerously close to mental chaos. Nick's personal journey reveals how close he came to the edge and how determined he is to triumph.
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