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PICTURE POST II!

Ah yes - so...

Burnin's too good for him! Hangin's too good for him! He should to torn into itsy bitsy pieces and BURIED ALIVE!
 
Burnin's too good for him! Hangin's too good for him! He should to torn into itsy bitsy pieces and BURIED ALIVE!

Hey @StarCruiser , I know we're all tremendously relieved with the results of the election, and you're just engaging in some hyperbole. (And I Googled the phrase to check, and it does actually seem to be a quote from somewhere.) However, we absolutely cannot condone posts expressing violence towards political figures, so this type of post needs to stop right now. Thank you.
 
It's from Heavy Metal - Hanover Fisk. Sorry, obviously, we can't actually do that...

As to the Twitter ban - once he's a private citizen again - if he keeps up that ridiculous behavior, he will be banned from Twitter.
 
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and this looks like the aerial shot of new years 2000 celebration at central park nyc.. well nope.. and to quote where the image came from----

The most detailed model of a human cell to date, obtained using x-rays, nuclear magnetic resonance, and cryoelectron microscopy data sets.
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Source and Credit: Transformation of the Cellular Landscape through a Eukaryotic Cell, by Evan Ingersoll Ingersoll Gael McGill ~ Digizyme's Custom Maya Molecular Software
Biología Al Instante​
 
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errrrrrr back on topic?

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and this looks like the aerial shot of new years 2000 celebration at central park nyc.. well nope.. and to quote where the image came from----

The most detailed model of a human cell to date, obtained using x-rays, nuclear magnetic resonance, and cryoelectron microscopy data sets.
___________________
Source and Credit: Transformation of the Cellular Landscape through a Eukaryotic Cell, by Evan Ingersoll Ingersoll Gael McGill ~ Digizyme's Custom Maya Molecular Software
Biología Al Instante​

Wow! It reminds me of the pictures of cells we had to draw in jr and at high school for biology classes. And by “remind” I mean of course not even close! Amazing! Little factories of life.
 
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and this looks like the aerial shot of new years 2000 celebration at central park nyc.. well nope.. and to quote where the image came from----

The most detailed model of a human cell to date, obtained using x-rays, nuclear magnetic resonance, and cryoelectron microscopy data sets.
___________________
Source and Credit: Transformation of the Cellular Landscape through a Eukaryotic Cell, by Evan Ingersoll Ingersoll Gael McGill ~ Digizyme's Custom Maya Molecular Software
Biología Al Instante​
I recognize a mitochondrion.
The Force is strong with this one.
 
Wow! It reminds me of the pictures of cells we had to draw in jr and at high school for biology classes. And by “remind” I mean of course not even close! Amazing! Little factories of life.
Also of the illustration (maybe not this one, but similar) in the 'Time-Life Science Library' book "The Cell" my brothers and I grew up reading. Yes -- this was far, far simpler than the new model pictured above, but the cell parts and structures I remember from the old illustrations are still easily recognizable in the new.
 
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