That's easy. When you start breaking them apart down to their genetic and molecular structure, you'll be on my level.
That's easy. When you start breaking them apart down to their genetic and molecular structure, you'll be on my level.
That's easy. When you start breaking them apart down to their genetic and molecular structure, you'll be on my level.
I've done that before. I took people apart into their elemental constituents and placed those atoms into either piles of their relative size or containers to trap the gaseous elements. It was a lot less fun because the piles aren't all that interesting, except for the phosphorous and alkali metals that spontaneously combusted from exposure to the air or water vapor.
>That's easy. When you start breaking them apart down to their genetic and molecular structure, you'll be on my level.
I've done that before. I took people apart into their elemental constituents and placed those atoms into either piles of their relative size or containers to trap the gaseous elements. It was a lot less fun because the piles aren't all that interesting, except for the phosphorous and alkali metals that spontaneously combusted from exposure to the air or water vapor.
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