Cells don't really exist. They are what I refer to as the myth of the imagination. As startling as it sounds, all people are completely solid. There is neither room for cells nor cells to reproduce. Once you are an adult you are completely solid, as evidenced by Brown's calculations and substantiated by the Sun Is Square Theory.
Cells don't really exist. They are what I refer to as the myth of the imagination. As startling as it sounds, all people are completely solid. There is neither room for cells nor cells to reproduce. Once you are an adult you are completely solid, as evidenced by Brown's calculations and substantiated by the Sun Is Square Theory.
Ok, so, I drew two concentric circles, one within the other, then I changed the shape of the outside one. I duplicated this whole shape, twisted the second one around a couple of times, changed the colours of everything i had drawn, and, lo and behold! It turns out that over the thousands of years of human culture, and the many different civilizations that have risen and fallen within that time, someone else has drawn the same picture as my end result. Can you taste the significance?
Cells don't really exist. They are what I refer to as the myth of the imagination. As startling as it sounds, all people are completely solid. There is neither room for cells nor cells to reproduce. Once you are an adult you are completely solid, as evidenced by Brown's calculations and substantiated by the Sun Is Square Theory.
shucky 1 year ago
Cells don't really exist. They are what I refer to as the myth of the imagination. As startling as it sounds, all people are completely solid. There is neither room for cells nor cells to reproduce. Once you are an adult you are completely solid, as evidenced by Brown's calculations and substantiated by the Sun Is Square Theory.
shucky 1 year ago
@joncoelho121
That is kind of the point of the chicken or the egg discussion. Congratulations you have caught up with the rest of us...
ThirdEyeLight 1 year ago
Which came first-- the chicken or the egg? Perhaps a better question would be, Which came first-- God or the earth?
joncoelho121 2 years ago
Ok, so, I drew two concentric circles, one within the other, then I changed the shape of the outside one. I duplicated this whole shape, twisted the second one around a couple of times, changed the colours of everything i had drawn, and, lo and behold! It turns out that over the thousands of years of human culture, and the many different civilizations that have risen and fallen within that time, someone else has drawn the same picture as my end result. Can you taste the significance?
youalldisgustme 2 years ago
hahaha conimahoni ^w^
Fallendreaml7 3 years ago
can this cell masturbate?
conimahoni 3 years ago
we can se light, because in our brains is very dark, very dark.
LaSaro888 3 years ago
It is seriously educational...
kia25 4 years ago
YOU..ARE...MY....GOD!!!!!!!!!!!!
worldlystone 4 years ago