Spinaroonie
LOOK WHAT I FOUND!
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FUCK YOU, CRACKER!
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Mitosis said:But, crackers are good! I like the salted ones, or Ritz.
Spinaroonie said:Stop discriminating.
Anyways, in all seriousness, I've heard that our new border policy with Canada is gonna be based on Racial Profiling, tracking your ancestory.
How civilized we are.
This has already been put in place actually - our government put out an advisory on it last week (I think) warning Canadians born in various Middle Eastern countries to try to avoid travel in the US since they could even be deported to their country of birth (which could put them in a lot of danger if they're an activist), and/or held indefinitely without chargesSpinaroonie said:Stop discriminating.
Anyways, in all seriousness, I've heard that our new border policy with Canada is gonna be based on Racial Profiling, tracking your ancestory.
How civilized we are.
crysede said:This has already been put in place actually - our government put out an advisory on it last week (I think) warning Canadians born in various Middle Eastern countries to try to avoid travel in the US since they could even be deported to their country of birth (which could put them in a lot of danger if they're an activist), and/or held indefinitely without charges
Shouldn't your location be "the cell"? Mitosis doesn't occur in chromosomes...Mitosis said:Ahh.. Okay, as I said I knew of the act but was unaware of it being put through as of yet.
crysede said:Shouldn't your location be "the cell"? Chromosomes don't undergo mitosis...
yeah I know, biologists are as annoying as fuck aren't we?
Yeah, but the spindle forms within the cell, not within the chromosomes - the chromosomes are just part of the substrate of the act of mitosisMitosis said:No not really, both the alignment and separation processes are the consequence of the chromosomes interacting with filamentous proteinaceous structures, known as microtubules. Which then move on to becoming biconical array which forms the early stages of Mitosis.
Cracker vs FitzSpinaroonie said:FUCK YOU, CRACKER!